Joe Casey

Joe Casey is an American comic book writer.

Life and work

Casey began in the mid -1990s to work as a professional comic book writer. The first successes he achieved this with the published by Marvel Comics, eponymous series to the anti-hero Cable, for which he wrote twenty editions from 1998 to 1999. He then worked for several years mainly for Marvel and for the publisher Wildstorm.

For Marvel he worked from 1998 to 1999 The Incredible Hulk and then in the early 2000s in succession to the series Deathlok and Uncanny X -Men. There were also a series of one shots, like Wolverine: Black Rio Wolverine / Cable: Guts and Glory, Juggernaut: The Eighth Day, Heroes Reborn: Masters of Evil and The X - Men In: Life Lessons as well as some mini-series such B. X -Men: Children of the atom, Avengers: Earth Mightiest Heroes, Iron Man: The Inevitable and Fantastic Four: First Family. Further work as a guest author made ​​for different series.

For WildStorm Publishing Casey wrote from 2000 to 2004, numerous issues of the series Wildcats, the successor title Wildcats 3.0, and three Wildcats one-shots that were published under the titles Devil's Night, Ladytron and Coup D'Etat. There were the series Mister Majestic, Automatic Kafka and The Intimates.

In 2001, Casey for DC Comics the traditional science fiction titles Adventures of Superman which he has edited for almost three years as an author. At the same time he laid in 2003 a two-part mini-series about the character of nocturnal avenger Batman ago, under the title Batman: Tenses appeared. Other works he wrote for Dark Horse Comics, Image Comics and Devil 's Due publishing.

Together with Joe Kelly, Duncan Rouleau and Steven T. Seagle Casey also created the animated series Ben 10 which is currently being broadcast on U.S. channel Cartoon Network.

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