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Joe Casey

Joe Casey is an American comic book writer. He has worked on titles such as ''Wildcats 3.0'', ''Uncanny X-Men'', ''The Intimates'', ''Adventures of Superman'', and ''G.I. Joe: America's Elite'' among others. As part of the comics creator group Man of Action Studios, Casey is one of the creators of the animated series ''Ben 10''.
==Career==
Starting his professional writing career at Marvel Comics, Casey wrote for several titles, including ''Cable'', ''The Incredible Hulk'' and ''Uncanny X-Men''.
Casey wrote many titles for Wildstorm, like the highly experimental ''Automatic Kafka'' with artist Ashley Wood. Casey took over ''Wildcats'' and gave the series a new direction, moving it from the superhero genre to incorporate elements of corporate espionage. He wrote a ''Mister Majestic'' series with artist Ed McGuiness, after which they subsequently collaborated on ''Adventures of Superman'', which Casey wrote for three years.
Casey wrote 2005's ''Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes'' limited series and its sequel for Marvel Comics. Since 2001 Casey has produced creator-owned work through Image Comics, including ''Gødland'', ''Codeflesh'', ''Nixon's Pals'', ''Charlatan Ball'', ''Doc Bizarre, M.D.'', ''Officer Downe''. He also wrote a revamp of the original ''Youngblood'' miniseries by Rob Liefeld, called ''Maximum Youngblood''. As well as discussing the ending of ''Gødland'', ''Charlatan Ball'' and ''Nixon's Pals'',〔("SDCC 06: Joe Casey's Two New @ Image" ). Newsarama. July 22, 2006〕 he mentioned that ''Codeflesh''〔("Revisiting Codeflesh With Joe Casey & Larry Young" ). Newsarama. October 24, 2003〕 would be returning.〔Minnick, Remy (June 13, 2008). ("The Road To Enlightenment Leads to GØDLAND" ). Comic Book Resources.〕
Casey was featured in a 2006 documentary about the 1990s comic boom and bust called Adventures Into Digital Comics.〔(''Adventures Into Digital Comics'' ). Icon 2006. Retrieved October 9, 2012.〕
Casey is a member of the Man of Action collective of creators (with Joe Kelly, Duncan Rouleau, Steven T. Seagle), who created the series ''Ben 10'', currently airing on Cartoon Network. They also created the show ''Generator Rex'', which also ran for two seasons on Cartoon Network. They are producers/story editors on the shows ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' and Marvel's Avengers Assemble airing on Disney XD. Casey also co-created the animated property ''Disco Destroyer'' with Scott Mosier and Jim Mahfood.
''Dark Reign: Zodiac'' pits a new iteration of the old Avengers enemies against Norman Osborn's new status quo as Director of National Security,〔Richards, Dave (February 28, 2009). ("WC: Casey Talks 'Dark Reign: Zodiac'" ). Comic Book Resources.〕〔Brady, Matt (February 28, 2009). ("WonderCon '09 - Joe Casey Talks 'Dark Reign: Zodiac'" ). Newsarama.〕〔("THE OSBORN SUPREMACY: Zodiac" ). Comic Book Resources. April 7, 2009〕 and ''Final Crisis: Aftermath: Dance'' follows the adventures of the Super Young Team.〔Brady, Matt (February 11, 2009). ("Ian Sattler on the Final Crisis: Aftermath Titles" ). Newsarama.〕〔Renaud, Jeffrey (March 5, 2009). ("Joe Casey 'Dances' with Super Young Team in 'Final Crisis Aftermath'" ). Comic Book Resources.〕 His brief return to DC also included a brief run on ''Superman/Batman''.
His next work for Image Comics, with Mike Huddleston on art duties, was ''Butcher Baker: The Righteous Maker''. The critically acclaimed series ended with issue #8, which was published on August 15, 2012, ten months after issue #7, a delay that Casey stated was due to Huddleston's having overcommitted himself. Huddleston responded to Casey's public statement by stating that the delay was caused by his need to take over work in order to make sufficient money, as ''Butcher Baker'' was not lucrative enough for him to avoid doing so. Huddleston further explained that he apologized to Casey and to fans for the delay.〔Melrose, Kevin (August 15, 2012). ("Butcher Baker, The Righteous Maker has ended, apparently" ).〕〔Callahan, Timothy (August 13, 2012). ("When Words Collide: Joe Casey Talks: The Return of 'Butcher Baker'" ). Comic Book Resources.〕
That same year, Casey debuted the six-issue Marvel miniseries ''Vengeance'', which introduced a group of new villains to the Marvel Universe.〔Callahan, Timothy (May 23, 2011). ("When Words Collide: Joe Casey's 'Vengeance,' Part 1" ). Comic Book Resources.〕 The hardcover collection was released in December 2012.
His other work includes the creator-owned series ''Sex'' and ''The Bounce'' for Image Comics, as well as ''Catalyst Comix'' for Dark Horse Comics, reviving many of the old Comics Greatest World superheroes from the 1990s.

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