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Steven T. Seagle

Steven T. Seagle (born March 31, 1965) is an American writer who works in the comic book, television, film, live theater, video game and animation industries.

Steven T. Seagle
Seagle at the 2024 WonderCon
Born (1965-03-31) March 31, 1965 (age 59)
Biloxi, Mississippi, U.S.
GenreComics, television, film, video game, theater

He is best known[1] for his graphic novel memoir It's a Bird... (Vertigo, May 2004),[2] and as part of his Man of Action Studios (with Duncan Rouleau, Joe Casey and Joe Kelly) which created the animated Cartoon Network series Ben 10.

Seagle is also a founding member of Speak Theater Arts, creators of live stage productions, and is a former college instructor having taught at Ball State University, Pasadena City College and Mt. San Antonio College, where he also served as a coach for the Forensics team during many of their national championship seasons.

Early life edit

Seagle was born in Biloxi, MS. Seagle's father, Jack, was in the United States Air Force, and as a result, the family moved many times. The family twice lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado, near the United States Air Force Academy where Jack was stationed. Seagle recalls watching the Moon landing on television in their apartment by what is today Chapel Hills Mall. Seagle's first encounter with Spider-Man was when his mother, Jennie, brought Seagle's brother, David, to the airforce Base Exchange, where she purchased The Amazing Spider-Man #66, which featured the villain Mysterio for David and Avengers #89 featuring Captain Marvel for Steven. Years later, after Seagle had begun collecting comics himself, and his best friend, Eric Koppisch, recommended that he read an issue of Spider-Man himself, Seagle read an issue featuring a team-up with Nova. Seagle migrated to reading Uncanny X-Men starting with issue #114 and this began Seagle's interest in comics. Seagle would later become the writer of Uncanny X-Men and Nova would later be the co-star on the TV series Seagle would produce, Ultimate Spider-Man.[3]

After Jack retired from the Air Force and took a job at KRDO, the family moved to a house right next to Garden of the Gods. Seagle attended Coronado High School. Seagle harbored a heavy interest in music, participating in the marching band, orchestra, jazz band, and chamber singers. He also competed on the speech and debate team. During the summers he worked at Flying W Ranch baking biscuits for a couple of years and then went to work as the villain two years in a row at Iron Springs Chateau, a job he characterized thus: "I was paid to insult people! Best job ever!"[3]

Career edit

 
Seagle at the New York Comic Con in Manhattan, October 10, 2010

Seagle has written numerous comics books. His first series was Kafka for Renegade Press which was drawn by The Walking Dead artist Stefano Gaudiano and which was nominated for an Eisner award in the Best Limited Series category. His second limited series was The Amazon with artist Tim Sale. With the collapse of the publisher in the middle of his third limited series, Solstice, Seagle left comics to become a full-time college instructor and speech and debate coach at Ball State University and then Pasadena City College. Solstice was eventually completed by artist Moritat and published by Image Comics. His return to comics was on the series Uncanny X-Men, Sandman Mystery Theatre (three Eisner nominations), House of Secrets, Alpha Flight, and Grifter. His Later Series work included Superman, The Crusades with artist Kelley Jones, Primal Force, American Virgin with Becky Cloonan, and the limited series Soul Kiss, and Imperial.

Seagle has authored a number of original graphic novels including the Eisner-winning It's a Bird..., and the Eisner nominated The Red Diary/The RE[a]D Diary – both with artist Teddy Kristiansen; two volumes of his Camp Midnight series with the New Yorker cartoonist Jasoon Katzerstein; and GET NAKED a collection of graphic essays illustrated by various artists from The Animation Workshop in Viborg, Denmark where Seagle is an occasional lecturer. In addition, Seagle and artist Marco Cinello have authored two children's story books; Frankie Stein and Batula.

In 2000, Seagle co-founded Man of Action Studios – later MAN OF ACTION Entertainment – a creative think tank, writers collective, and production house, with fellow partners and comic book creators Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, and Duncan Rouleau. MAN OF ACTION scripted four short films for an independent producer before being tapped to write the script for Activision's X-Men: Legends video game.

Their third professional credit was the original animation series Ben 10 which they created and sold to Cartoon Network. The original series ran for 52 episodes and has so far spawned sequel series Ben 10: Alien Force, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien Ben 10: Omniverse, the 2016 reboot Ben 10, two live action made-for TV-movies, a live stage show, as well as a roller coaster attraction in England. Their second original creation for Cartoon Network, Generator Rex, aired sixty episodes and crossed over with Ben 10 in 2011. With MAN OF ACTION, Seagle was supervising producer on Ultimate Spider-Man on Disney XD, which premiered in April 2012.[3][4] Seagle and MAN OF ACTION also served as co-executive producer duties on Disney XD's Avengers Assemble (TV series). Seagle and MAN OF ACTION co-created Zak Storm which airs on NETFLIX, and developed and executive produce MegaMan:Fully Charged, and Bakugan Battle Planet which both air on Cartoon Network in the U.S.

In November 2014, Disney in their first animated collaboration with Marvel Comics premiered Big Hero 6, a film based on the team co-created by Seagle and his MAN OF ACTION Entertainment partner Duncan Rouleau. Seagle's original comic book series House of Secrets was sold as a feature to Marc Canton/Warner Brothers, and Seagle wrote the screenplay (unproduced). The same week Seagle also sold and wrote the genre action pilot Carnival to FOX in association with Spelling Entertainment (unproduced), as well as and the female action/comedy Dot’s Bots to Mainframe Animation.

Seagle, along with Liesel Reinhart and Rafael Agustin, is a co-founder of Speak Theater Arts the Los Angeles-based theater company that produced the touring comedy N*W*C; Armeniamania with Sona Movsesian; and It Gets Better. In 2009, Seagle co-directed one of the national premiere live stage readings of The Laramie Project: an Epilogue performed by a celebrity cast and the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles.[5]

Awards and nominations edit

Seagle's work has received numerous Eisner Award nominations, including twice for best writer – in 1995 for his work on Sandman Mystery Theatre (DC/Vertigo) and in 1999 for the same title and his story "Drive By" in Oni Double Feature #10 (Oni Press). Seagle's work on American Virgin has been nominated twice for the GLAAD Meida Award for Best Comic Book. Seagle's run on Uncanny X-Men was awarded the Wizard Fan Award for Favorite Ongoing Series.

Bibliography edit

Early work edit

  • Kafka #1–6 (with Stefano Gaudiano, Renegade Press, 1987)
    • A remastered version of the series was published by Active Images as Kafka (tpb, 180 pages, 2006, ISBN 0-9766-7615-X)
    • The remastered version was colorized and published via Image as Kafka (hc, 180 pages, 2013, ISBN 1-6070-6763-3)
  • Comico:
    • The Amazon #1–3 (with Tim Sale, 1989)
      • A recolored version of the story was published by Dark Horse as The Amazon #1–3 (2009)
      • The recolored version was subsequently collected as The Amazon (hc, 96 pages, 2010, ISBN 1-5697-1837-7)
    • Grendel vol. 2 #40: "Devil Worship" (with Ho Che Anderson, co-feature, 1990) collected in Grendel Tales Omnibus Volume 1 (tpb, 472 pages, 2017, ISBN 1-5067-0328-3)
    • Jaguar Stories (with Mike Allred, unreleased 12-issue limited series; Allred has stated that he completed five issues before Comico filed for bankruptcy)[6][7]
  • In Thin Air: The Mystery of Amelia Earhart (with Ken Holewczynski, one-shot published in two versions with different endings, Tome Press, 1991)
  • Millennium:

Wildstorm edit

  • Voodoo:
  • Stormwatch:
    • Stormwatch:
      • "Images of Tomorrow" (with Scott Clark, in #25, 1994/1995)
        • The issue was initially published in May 1994, between Stormwatch #9 (April 1994) and #10 (June 1994) as part of the initiative to "give fans a glimpse into the future".
        • It was later reprinted in chronological order, after Stormwatch #24 (July 1995), with writer Ron Marz bringing the plots of the series to the "future" shown in issue #25.[8]
      • "Undertow: Cross Currents" (with Michael Lopez, co-feature in #20, 1995)
      • "Pagan: Tagged" (with Pop Mhan, co-feature in #21, 1995)
    • Team One: Stormwatch #1–2 (with Tom Raney, 1995)
  • Grifter:
    • Grifter: The One-Shot (with Dan Norton, 1995)
    • Grifter:
      • Wildstorm Rising (tpb, 272 pages, 1996, ISBN 1-8872-7923-7) includes:
        • "Wildstorm Rising, Part 5" (with Ryan Benjamin, in #1, 1995)
        • Deathblow #16: "Wildstorm Rising, Part 6" (with Trevor Scott, 1995)
        • Wetworks #8: "Wildstorm Rising, Part 7" (with Whilce Portacio, 1995)
      • "A Madman's Revenge" (with Ryan Benjamin, in #2–3, 1995)
      • "Rampage" (with Ryan Benjamin (#4), Randy Green and Cedric Nocon (#6), in #4–6, 1995)
      • "City of Angels" (with Ryan Benjamin, Cedric Nocon (#9) and Roy Martinez (#10), in #7–10, 1995–1996)
    • Grifter and the Mask #1–2 (with Luciano Lima, 1996) collected in Dark Horse Comics/DC Comics: The Mask (tpb, 256 pages, 2017, ISBN 1-6300-8944-3)
  • Warblade: Endangered Species #1–4 (with Scott Clark, 1995)
  • Allegra #1–4 (with Scott Clark and Patrick Lee (#4), 1996)

DC Comics edit

Vertigo edit

Marvel Comics edit

Image Comics edit

  • Soul Kiss #1–5 (with Marco Cinello, 2009) collected as Soul Kiss (hc, 144 pages, 2010, ISBN 1-6070-6118-X)
  • Frankie Stein (with Marco Cinello, graphic novel, 48 pages, 2010, ISBN 1-6070-6191-0)
  • Madman 20th Anniversary Monster: "Eternity!!!" (with Teddy Kristiansen, anthology graphic novel, 264 pages, 2011, ISBN 1-6070-6472-3)
  • Liberty Annual '12: "free" (with Marco Cinello, anthology, 2012) collected in CBLDF Presents: Liberty (hc, 216 pages, 2014, ISBN 1-6070-6937-7; tpb, 2016, ISBN 1-6070-6996-2)
  • Batula (with Marco Cinello, graphic novel, 48 pages, 2012, ISBN 1-6070-6572-X)
  • The Red Diary/Re[a]d Diary (with Teddy Kristiansen, graphic novel, 144 pages, 2012, ISBN 1-6070-6560-6)
    • The Red Diary part of the book, written and drawn by Kristiansen, was originally published in French by Soleil as Le Carnet Rouge (72 pages, 2007, ISBN 2-8494-6614-X)
    • The Re[a]d Diary part is a "remix" of the original work with proper names and places kept intact — adapted and translated by Seagle.
  • Imperial #1–4 (with Mark Dos Santos, 2014) collected as Imperial (tpb, 144 pages, 2015, ISBN 1-6321-5224-X)
  • Camp Midnight (with Jason Adam Katzenstein):
  • Get Naked (collection of illustrated essays, 280 pages, 2018, ISBN 1-5343-0480-0)
    • "Backward" (illustrated by Mads Ellegård Skovbakke)
    • "Colorado Springs" (illustrated by Fred Tornager)
    • "Sydney" (illustrated by Thorbjørn Petersen)
    • "Tokyo" (illustrated by Sim Mau)
    • "Alicante" (illustrated by Rebekka Davidsen Hestbæk)
    • "Barcelona" (illustrated by Emei Olivia Burell)
    • "Seoul" (illustrated by Andrada-Aurora Hansen)
    • "Hollywood" (illustrated by Erlend Hjortland Sandøy)
    • "Burbank" (illustrated by Ingvild Marie Methi)
    • "San Fernando Valley" (illustrated by Thomas Vium)
    • "Long Beach" (illustrated by Christoffer Hammer)
    • "Helsinki" (illustrated by Aske Schmidt Rose)
    • "Tallinn" (illustrated by Silja Lin)
    • "Baltic Sea" (illustrated by Angelica Inigo Jørgensen)
    • "Berlin" (illustrated by Tina Burholt)
    • "Bern" (illustrated by Hope Hjort)
    • "Karlovy Vary" (illustrated by Bob Lundgreen Kristiansen)
    • "Copenhagen" (illustrated by Cecilie "Q" Maintz Thorsen)
    • "Forward" (illustrated by Patricia Amalie Eckerle)

Other publishers edit

Filmography edit

Television edit

  • BEN 10 – Series Co-Creator (as MAN OF ACTION) and writer (selected episodes) – Cartoon Network
  • BEN 10: Alien Force – Series Co-Creator (as MAN OF ACTION) – Cartoon Network
  • BEN 10: Ultimate Alien – Co-Creator (as MAN OF ACTION)
  • Carnival – Creator, Writer – FOX/Spelling Entertainment (unproduced)
  • Dot's Bots – Co-Creator – Mainframe Animation
  • Generator Rex – Series Co-Creator (as MAN OF ACTION), writer (selected episodes) – Cartoon Network
  • Sex TV – (as himself), interview – CTV

Film edit

  • House of Secrets – Creator, Writer – Warner Brothers/Marc Canton Productions (unproduced)
  • BEN 10: Race Against Time – Co-Creator (as MAN OF ACTION) – Cartoon Network
  • BEN 10: Alien Swarm – Co-Creator (as MAN OF ACTION) – Cartoon Network
  • BEN 10: Secrets of the Omnitrix – Co-Creator (as MAN OF ACTION) – Cartoon Network

Stage edit

  • N*GGER WETB*CK CH*NK – Comedy – Co-writer, Co-director – Speak Theater Arts (www.speaktheaterarts.com)
  • ArmeniaMania! – Comedy – Co-writer, Co-director – Speak Theater Arts (www.speaktheaterarts.com)
  • The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later, An Epilogue – Drama – co-director, designer – Speak Theater Arts/GMCLA (www.speaktheaterarts.com)
  • The SEX Show – One Act – co-writer, co-director – World Premiere Award ARTa 2006
  • BUILD – One Act – writer, director – Audience Award ARTa 2002
  • Guernica – One Act – writer, director – Best Play ARTa 2001

Video games edit

References edit

  1. ^ Reviewed by The New Yorker, Slate.com and included in a feature interview on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross
  2. ^ Irvine, Alex (2008), "It's a Bird...", in Dougall, Alastair (ed.), The Vertigo Encyclopedia, New York: Dorling Kindersley, pp. 98–99, ISBN 978-0-7566-4122-1, OCLC 213309015
  3. ^ a b c Terrones, Terry (March 27, 2012). "Q&A with 'Ultimate Spider-Man' producer and Springs native Steven Seagle" March 14, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. ColoradoSprings.com
  4. ^ Ching, Albert (March 27, 2012). "Joe Kelly and Steven Seagle Help Guide ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN". Newsarama. June 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Grasso, Eugene. "FAN FEST EXCLUSIVE: Steven T. Seagle Talks Man of Action". Fan Fest | For Fans, By Fans. Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  6. ^ . ComicRelated.com. July 31, 2009. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014.
  7. ^ Nolen-Weathington, Eric. Modern Masters Volume 16: Mike Allred. pp. 12–13.
  8. ^ Marz, Ron (May 22, 2014). . Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on September 5, 2015.

External links edit

  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Steven T. Seagle at IMDb
  • Manning, Shaun (February 10, 2006). "Sex and Death: The Steven T. Seagle Interview". Comics Bulletin.
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and Joe Kelly which created the animated Cartoon Network series Ben 10 Seagle is also a founding member of Speak Theater Arts creators of live stage productions and is a former college instructor having taught at Ball State University Pasadena City College and Mt San Antonio College where he also served as a coach for the Forensics team during many of their national championship seasons Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards and nominations 4 Bibliography 4 1 Early work 4 2 Wildstorm 4 3 DC Comics 4 3 1 Vertigo 4 4 Marvel Comics 4 5 Image Comics 4 6 Other publishers 5 Filmography 5 1 Television 5 2 Film 5 3 Stage 5 4 Video games 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editSeagle was born in Biloxi MS Seagle s father Jack was in the United States Air Force and as a result the family moved many times The family twice lived in Colorado Springs Colorado near the United States Air Force Academy where Jack was stationed Seagle recalls watching the Moon landing on television in their apartment by what is today Chapel Hills Mall Seagle s first encounter with Spider Man was when his mother Jennie brought Seagle s brother David to the airforce Base Exchange where she purchased The Amazing Spider Man 66 which featured the villain Mysterio for David and Avengers 89 featuring Captain Marvel for Steven Years later after Seagle had begun collecting comics himself and his best friend Eric Koppisch recommended that he read an issue of Spider Man himself Seagle read an issue featuring a team up with Nova Seagle migrated to reading Uncanny X Men starting with issue 114 and this began Seagle s interest in comics Seagle would later become the writer of Uncanny X Men and Nova would later be the co star on the TV series Seagle would produce Ultimate Spider Man 3 After Jack retired from the Air Force and took a job at KRDO the family moved to a house right next to Garden of the Gods Seagle attended Coronado High School Seagle harbored a heavy interest in music participating in the marching band orchestra jazz band and chamber singers He also competed on the speech and debate team During the summers he worked at Flying W Ranch baking biscuits for a couple of years and then went to work as the villain two years in a row at Iron Springs Chateau a job he characterized thus I was paid to insult people Best job ever 3 Career edit nbsp Seagle at the New York Comic Con in Manhattan October 10 2010 Seagle has written numerous comics books His first series was Kafka for Renegade Press which was drawn by The Walking Dead artist Stefano Gaudiano and which was nominated for an Eisner award in the Best Limited Series category His second limited series was The Amazon with artist Tim Sale With the collapse of the publisher in the middle of his third limited series Solstice Seagle left comics to become a full time college instructor and speech and debate coach at Ball State University and then Pasadena City College Solstice was eventually completed by artist Moritat and published by Image Comics His return to comics was on the series Uncanny X Men Sandman Mystery Theatre three Eisner nominations House of Secrets Alpha Flight and Grifter His Later Series work included Superman The Crusades with artist Kelley Jones Primal Force American Virgin with Becky Cloonan and the limited series Soul Kiss and Imperial Seagle has authored a number of original graphic novels including the Eisner winning It s a Bird and the Eisner nominated The Red Diary The RE a D Diary both with artist Teddy Kristiansen two volumes of his Camp Midnight series with the New Yorker cartoonist Jasoon Katzerstein and GET NAKED a collection of graphic essays illustrated by various artists from The Animation Workshop in Viborg Denmark where Seagle is an occasional lecturer In addition Seagle and artist Marco Cinello have authored two children s story books Frankie Stein and Batula In 2000 Seagle co founded Man of Action Studios later MAN OF ACTION Entertainment a creative think tank writers collective and production house with fellow partners and comic book creators Joe Casey Joe Kelly and Duncan Rouleau MAN OF ACTION scripted four short films for an independent producer before being tapped to write the script for Activision s X Men Legends video game Their third professional credit was the original animation series Ben 10 which they created and sold to Cartoon Network The original series ran for 52 episodes and has so far spawned sequel series Ben 10 Alien Force Ben 10 Ultimate Alien Ben 10 Omniverse the 2016 reboot Ben 10 two live action made for TV movies a live stage show as well as a roller coaster attraction in England Their second original creation for Cartoon Network Generator Rex aired sixty episodes and crossed over with Ben 10 in 2011 With MAN OF ACTION Seagle was supervising producer on Ultimate Spider Man on Disney XD which premiered in April 2012 3 4 Seagle and MAN OF ACTION also served as co executive producer duties on Disney XD s Avengers Assemble TV series Seagle and MAN OF ACTION co created Zak Storm which airs on NETFLIX and developed and executive produce MegaMan Fully Charged and Bakugan Battle Planet which both air on Cartoon Network in the U S In November 2014 Disney in their first animated collaboration with Marvel Comics premiered Big Hero 6 a film based on the team co created by Seagle and his MAN OF ACTION Entertainment partner Duncan Rouleau Seagle s original comic book series House of Secrets was sold as a feature to Marc Canton Warner Brothers and Seagle wrote the screenplay unproduced The same week Seagle also sold and wrote the genre action pilot Carnival to FOX in association with Spelling Entertainment unproduced as well as and the female action comedy Dot s Bots to Mainframe Animation Seagle along with Liesel Reinhart and Rafael Agustin is a co founder of Speak Theater Arts the Los Angeles based theater company that produced the touring comedy N W C Armeniamania with Sona Movsesian and It Gets Better In 2009 Seagle co directed one of the national premiere live stage readings of The Laramie Project an Epilogue performed by a celebrity cast and the Gay Men s Chorus of Los Angeles 5 Awards and nominations editSeagle s work has received numerous Eisner Award nominations including twice for best writer in 1995 for his work on Sandman Mystery Theatre DC Vertigo and in 1999 for the same title and his story Drive By in Oni Double Feature 10 Oni Press Seagle s work on American Virgin has been nominated twice for the GLAAD Meida Award for Best Comic Book Seagle s run on Uncanny X Men was awarded the Wizard Fan Award for Favorite Ongoing Series Bibliography editEarly work edit Kafka 1 6 with Stefano Gaudiano Renegade Press 1987 A remastered version of the series was published by Active Images as Kafka tpb 180 pages 2006 ISBN 0 9766 7615 X The remastered version was colorized and published via Image as Kafka hc 180 pages 2013 ISBN 1 6070 6763 3 Comico The Amazon 1 3 with Tim Sale 1989 A recolored version of the story was published by Dark Horse as The Amazon 1 3 2009 The recolored version was subsequently collected as The Amazon hc 96 pages 2010 ISBN 1 5697 1837 7 Grendel vol 2 40 Devil Worship with Ho Che Anderson co feature 1990 collected in Grendel Tales Omnibus Volume 1 tpb 472 pages 2017 ISBN 1 5067 0328 3 Jaguar Stories with Mike Allred unreleased 12 issue limited series Allred has stated that he completed five issues before Comico filed for bankruptcy 6 7 In Thin Air The Mystery of Amelia Earhart with Ken Holewczynski one shot published in two versions with different endings Tome Press 1991 Millennium Asylum 1 Blood Brothers with Duncan Eagleson anthology 1993 Captain Satan 1 2 with Sean Shaw 1994 Wildstorm edit Voodoo WildC A T s 8 Passed Lives with Travis Charest co feature 1994 Voodoo Zealot Skin Trade with Michael Lopez one shot 1995 Stormwatch Stormwatch Images of Tomorrow with Scott Clark in 25 1994 1995 The issue was initially published in May 1994 between Stormwatch 9 April 1994 and 10 June 1994 as part of the initiative to give fans a glimpse into the future It was later reprinted in chronological order after Stormwatch 24 July 1995 with writer Ron Marz bringing the plots of the series to the future shown in issue 25 8 Undertow Cross Currents with Michael Lopez co feature in 20 1995 Pagan Tagged with Pop Mhan co feature in 21 1995 Team One Stormwatch 1 2 with Tom Raney 1995 Grifter Grifter The One Shot with Dan Norton 1995 Grifter Wildstorm Rising tpb 272 pages 1996 ISBN 1 8872 7923 7 includes Wildstorm Rising Part 5 with Ryan Benjamin in 1 1995 Deathblow 16 Wildstorm Rising Part 6 with Trevor Scott 1995 Wetworks 8 Wildstorm Rising Part 7 with Whilce Portacio 1995 A Madman s Revenge with Ryan Benjamin in 2 3 1995 Rampage with Ryan Benjamin 4 Randy Green and Cedric Nocon 6 in 4 6 1995 City of Angels with Ryan Benjamin Cedric Nocon 9 and Roy Martinez 10 in 7 10 1995 1996 Grifter and the Mask 1 2 with Luciano Lima 1996 collected in Dark Horse Comics DC Comics The Mask tpb 256 pages 2017 ISBN 1 6300 8944 3 Warblade Endangered Species 1 4 with Scott Clark 1995 Allegra 1 4 with Scott Clark and Patrick Lee 4 1996 DC Comics edit Justice League Quarterly 14 15 Jack O Lantern with Frank Squillace 14 and Mark Tenney 15 anthology 1994 Primal Force Primal Force 0 14 with Ken Hooper Nick Choles Gabriel Morrissette 6 Greg LaRocque 7 and Jim Hall 14 1994 1995 Showcase 95 3 Reunions with Shannon Gallant anthology 1995 Hawkman vol 3 Godspawn dialogue plot by William Messner Loebs art by Steve Lieber in 10 11 1994 Identity with Steve Ellis in 18 1995 Batman Black and White Volume 2 Fortunes with Daniel Torres story created for the collection hc 176 pages 2002 ISBN 1 5638 9828 4 tpb 2003 ISBN 1 5638 9917 5 Green Lantern Brightest Day Blackest Night with John K Snyder III one shot 2002 collected in JSA Presents Green Lantern tpb 128 pages 2008 ISBN 1 4012 1972 1 Superman 9 11 Volume 2 Unreal with Duncan Rouleau anthology graphic novel 224 pages 2002 ISBN 1 56389 878 0 Superman The 10 Cent Adventure with Scott McDaniel 2003 Superman vol 2 190 200 with Scott McDaniel 2003 2004 DC Infinite Halloween Special Small Evil with John Paul Leon anthology 2007 Solo 8 The Good Book with Teddy Kristiansen anthology 2006 collected in Solo hc 608 pages 2013 ISBN 1 4012 3889 0 Superman Batman 75 It s a Bat with Teddy Kristiansen co feature 2010 collected in Superman Batman Volume 6 tpb 328 pages 2017 ISBN 1 4012 7503 6 Vertigo edit Sandman Wesley Dodds Sandman Mystery Theatre 13 70 Annual 1 with Guy Davis Vince Locke 21 24 Warren Pleece 33 36 Matthew Dow Smith 45 48 and Michael Lark 57 60 1994 1999 Issues 13 60 and Annual 1 are co written by Seagle and Matt Wagner The series has been partially collected in the following volumes The Vamp collects 13 16 tpb 104 pages 2005 ISBN 1 4012 0718 9 The Scorpion collects 17 20 tpb 104 pages 2006 ISBN 1 4012 1040 6 Dr Death and Night of the Butcher collects 21 28 tpb 208 pages 2007 ISBN 1 4012 1237 9 The Hourman and the Python collects 29 36 tpb 200 pages 2008 ISBN 1 4012 1677 3 The Mist and Phantom of the Fair collects 37 44 tpb 200 pages 2009 ISBN 1 4012 2139 4 The Blackhawk and Return of the Scarlet Ghost collects 45 52 tpb 224 pages 2010 ISBN 1 4012 2583 7 Vertigo Winter s Edge anthology Spirit of the Season co written by Seagle and Matt Wagner art by John K Snyder III in 1 1998 In the City of Dreams with Paul Rivoche in 2 1999 House of Secrets Omnibus hc 752 pages 2013 ISBN 1 4012 3673 1 collects House of Secrets vol 2 1 25 with Teddy Kristiansen Duncan Fegredo 6 Dean Ormston 11 Guy Davis 12 Christian Hojgaard 15 21 24 D Israeli 16 and Pander Brothers 20 1996 1999 Vertigo Winter s Edge 1 framing sequence and a short story for the anthology with Teddy Kristiansen 1998 House of Secrets Facade 1 2 with Teddy Kristiansen 2001 Heart Throbs vol 2 1 Diagnosis with Tim Sale anthology 1999 Flinch 9 Sitter with John Estes anthology 2000 collected in Flinch Book Two tpb 192 pages 2016 ISBN 1 4012 6139 6 Sleepy Hollow The Official Movie Adaptation with Kelley Jones one shot 2000 The Crusades with Kelley Jones 2001 2002 collected by Image as Knight collects The Crusades Urban Decree one shot and 1 9 hc 256 pages 2010 ISBN 1 6070 6288 7 Dei collects 10 20 hc 256 pages 2011 ISBN 1 6070 6302 6 Vertical with Mike Allred one shot 2003 It s a Bird with Teddy Kristiansen graphic novel hc 136 pages 2004 ISBN 1 4012 0109 1 sc 2005 ISBN 1 4012 0311 6 Constantine The Official Movie Adaptation with Ron Randall one shot 2005 collected in Constantine The Hellblazer Collection tpb 168 pages 2005 ISBN 1 401 20340 X American Virgin with Becky Cloonan Christine Norrie 10 and Ryan Kelly 18 19 22 2006 2008 collected as Head collects 1 4 tpb 112 pages 2006 ISBN 1 4012 1065 1 Going Down collects 5 9 tpb 128 pages 2007 ISBN 1 4012 1301 4 Wet collects 10 14 tpb 128 pages 2007 ISBN 1 4012 1494 0 Around the World collects 15 23 tpb 224 pages 2008 ISBN 1 4012 1831 8 House of Mystery vol 2 42 Book Report with Teddy Kristiansen co feature 2011 collected in House of Mystery Desolation tpb 160 pages 2012 ISBN 1 4012 3495 X Vertigo Quarterly CMYK 4 Fade with Teddy Kristiansen anthology 2015 collected in CMYK tpb 296 pages 2015 ISBN 1 4012 5336 9 Marvel Comics edit Alpha Flight vol 2 1 1 20 Annual 98 with Anthony Winn 1 and 10 Scott Clark Martin Egeland 4 Brian Denham 5 Bryan Hitch 6 Roger Cruz 9 Tom Raney Annual 98 Ariel Olivetti 11 Duncan Rouleau Ashley Wood 13 Gus Vazquez 17 and Andy Smith 18 Joe Casey is credited for plot assist in issues 11 and Annual 98 Annual 98 is co scripted by Seagle and Mark Bernardo issues 17 20 are co plotted by Seagle and Duncan Rouleau 1997 1999 X Men vol 2 68 Heart of the Matter scripted by Seagle from a plot by Scott Lobdell Pasqual Ferry 1997 collected in X Men Operation Zero Tolerance tpb 432 pages 2001 ISBN 0 785 10738 X hc 640 pages 2012 ISBN 0 785162 40 2 Uncanny X Men with Joe Madureira Andy Smith 350 Ed Benes 351 Cully Hamner Tommy Lee Edwards Darryl Banks Terry Dodson J H Williams III John Cassaday 352 Chris Bachalo Dan Norton 357 Ryan Benjamin 359 Steve Skroce 361 and Leinil Francis Yu Pasqual Ferry 364 issue 350 is scripted by Seagle from a plot by Scott Lobdell issue 358 is scripted by Joe Harris from a plot by Seagle issue 359 is co written by Seagle and Joe Kelly issue 364 is scripted by Ralph Macchio from a plot by Seagle 1997 1999 collected as X Men The Trial of Gambit includes 350 tpb 400 pages 2016 ISBN 1 3029 0070 6 X Men Blue Reunion collects 351 359 tpb 328 pages 2018 ISBN 1 3029 0953 3 X Men The Hunt for Professor X includes 360 365 tpb 368 pages 2015 ISBN 0 7851 9720 6 Image Comics edit Soul Kiss 1 5 with Marco Cinello 2009 collected as Soul Kiss hc 144 pages 2010 ISBN 1 6070 6118 X Frankie Stein with Marco Cinello graphic novel 48 pages 2010 ISBN 1 6070 6191 0 Madman 20th Anniversary Monster Eternity with Teddy Kristiansen anthology graphic novel 264 pages 2011 ISBN 1 6070 6472 3 Liberty Annual 12 free with Marco Cinello anthology 2012 collected in CBLDF Presents Liberty hc 216 pages 2014 ISBN 1 6070 6937 7 tpb 2016 ISBN 1 6070 6996 2 Batula with Marco Cinello graphic novel 48 pages 2012 ISBN 1 6070 6572 X The Red Diary Re a d Diary with Teddy Kristiansen graphic novel 144 pages 2012 ISBN 1 6070 6560 6 The Red Diary part of the book written and drawn by Kristiansen was originally published in French by Soleil as Le Carnet Rouge 72 pages 2007 ISBN 2 8494 6614 X The Re a d Diary part is a remix of the original work with proper names and places kept intact adapted and translated by Seagle Imperial 1 4 with Mark Dos Santos 2014 collected as Imperial tpb 144 pages 2015 ISBN 1 6321 5224 X Camp Midnight with Jason Adam Katzenstein Camp Midnight The Bus mini comic self published as Man of Action 2014 Camp Midnight series of graphic novels Volume 1 248 pages 2016 ISBN 1 6321 5555 9 Volume 2 248 pages 2019 ISBN 1 5343 1341 9 Get Naked collection of illustrated essays 280 pages 2018 ISBN 1 5343 0480 0 Backward illustrated by Mads Ellegard Skovbakke Colorado Springs illustrated by Fred Tornager Sydney illustrated by Thorbjorn Petersen Tokyo illustrated by Sim Mau Alicante illustrated by Rebekka Davidsen Hestbaek Barcelona illustrated by Emei Olivia Burell Seoul illustrated by Andrada Aurora Hansen Hollywood illustrated by Erlend Hjortland Sandoy Burbank illustrated by Ingvild Marie Methi San Fernando Valley illustrated by Thomas Vium Long Beach illustrated by Christoffer Hammer Helsinki illustrated by Aske Schmidt Rose Tallinn illustrated by Silja Lin Baltic Sea illustrated by Angelica Inigo Jorgensen Berlin illustrated by Tina Burholt Bern illustrated by Hope Hjort Karlovy Vary illustrated by Bob Lundgreen Kristiansen Copenhagen illustrated by Cecilie Q Maintz Thorsen Forward illustrated by Patricia Amalie Eckerle Other publishers edit Dark Horse Grendel Tales The Devil in Our Midst 1 5 with Paul Grist 1994 collected as Grendel Tales The Devil in Our Midst tpb 117 pages 1998 ISBN 1 5697 1312 X Dark Horse Presents anthology My Vagabond Days with Stefano Gaudiano in 113 Annual 98 and 137 138 1996 1998 Predator Bump in the Night with Duncan Rouleau in 124 1997 collected in Predator Omnibus Volume 3 tpb 344 pages 2008 ISBN 1 5930 7925 7 Solstice 1 2 with Justin Norman Watermark Press 1995 collected as Solstice tpb 120 pages Active Images 2005 ISBN 0 9766 7611 7 hc Image 2016 ISBN 1 6321 5943 0 Oni Double Feature 10 11 Drive By with Jan Solheim anthology Oni Press 1998 1999 Heroes 39 42 Betty with Ryan Odagawa weekly webcomic published at NBC com 2007 collected in Heroes Volume 2 hc 240 pages Wildstorm 2008 ISBN 1 4012 1925 X tpb 2009 ISBN 1 4012 2229 3 Genius with Teddy Kristiansen graphic novel 128 pages First Second 2013 ISBN 1 5964 3263 2 Femme Magnifique Peggy Guggenheim with Teddy Kristiansen anthology graphic novel 240 pages IDW Publishing 2018 ISBN 1 6840 5320 X Filmography editTelevision edit BEN 10 Series Co Creator as MAN OF ACTION and writer selected episodes Cartoon Network BEN 10 Alien Force Series Co Creator as MAN OF ACTION Cartoon Network BEN 10 Ultimate Alien Co Creator as MAN OF ACTION Carnival Creator Writer FOX Spelling Entertainment unproduced Dot s Bots Co Creator Mainframe Animation Generator Rex Series Co Creator as MAN OF ACTION writer selected episodes Cartoon Network Sex TV as himself interview CTV Film edit House of Secrets Creator Writer Warner Brothers Marc Canton Productions unproduced BEN 10 Race Against Time Co Creator as MAN OF ACTION Cartoon Network BEN 10 Alien Swarm Co Creator as MAN OF ACTION Cartoon Network BEN 10 Secrets of the Omnitrix Co Creator as MAN OF ACTION Cartoon Network Stage edit N GGER WETB CK CH NK Comedy Co writer Co director Speak Theater Arts www speaktheaterarts com ArmeniaMania Comedy Co writer Co director Speak Theater Arts www speaktheaterarts com The Laramie Project Ten Years Later An Epilogue Drama co director designer Speak Theater Arts GMCLA www speaktheaterarts com The SEX Show One Act co writer co director World Premiere Award ARTa 2006 BUILD One Act writer director Audience Award ARTa 2002 Guernica One Act writer director Best Play ARTa 2001 Video games edit X Men Legends writer ActivisionReferences edit Reviewed by The New Yorker Slate com and included in a feature interview on NPR s Fresh Air with Terry Gross Irvine Alex 2008 It s a Bird in Dougall Alastair ed The Vertigo Encyclopedia New York Dorling Kindersley pp 98 99 ISBN 978 0 7566 4122 1 OCLC 213309015 a b c Terrones Terry March 27 2012 Q amp A with Ultimate Spider Man producer and Springs native Steven Seagle Archived March 14 2013 at the Wayback Machine ColoradoSprings com Ching Albert March 27 2012 Joe Kelly and Steven Seagle Help Guide ULTIMATE SPIDER MAN Newsarama Archived June 22 2012 at the Wayback Machine Grasso Eugene FAN FEST EXCLUSIVE Steven T Seagle Talks Man of Action Fan Fest For Fans By Fans Retrieved 2019 02 14 Mike Allred and Steven T Seagle Confirm They Did Not Announce A New Project At Comic Con ComicRelated com July 31 2009 Archived from the original on November 29 2014 Nolen Weathington Eric Modern Masters Volume 16 Mike Allred pp 12 13 Marz Ron May 22 2014 Shelf Life Casting a Glance Back at StormWatch Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on September 5 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Steven T Seagle Steven T Seagle at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Steven T Seagle at IMDb Manning Shaun February 10 2006 Sex and Death The Steven T Seagle Interview Comics Bulletin Preceded byScott Lobdell Uncanny X Men writer1997 1999 Succeeded byAlan Davis Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steven T Seagle amp oldid 1220169142, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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