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Formerly | Man of Action Studios (1997–2022) |
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Company type | Private |
Founded | August 5, 1996 |
Founders | John Kent Clark Murphy Joe Casey Steven T. Seagle Duncan Rouleau Joe Kelly |
Headquarters | |
Members | John Kent Clark Murphy Joe Casey Steven T. Seagle Duncan Rouleau Joe Kelly Nolan Obena John Fang |
Website | manofaction |
Man of Action Entertainment [1] (previously Man of Action Studios) is an American writer collective specializing in various brands of media ranging from television, films, comic books, and animation. The studio is best known for their animated action shows, superhero, live action films, and serial novels and comics, such as Ben 10 , Generator Rex , Gormiti , Bakugan and Big Hero 6 .
Man of Action was founded in 1996. [2] It is owned and operated by novel book artists John Kent, Clark Murphy, Joe Casey, Steven T. Seagle, Duncan Rouleau, and Joe Kelly. [3] [4]
Title | Directed by | Co-production with | Year |
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Sky & Luna | Duncan Rouleau | POC Studios Creation Station Composition Media | TBA |
Title | Writer | Publishing company |
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"Hell Cop" | Joe Casey | Image |
"Codeflesh" | ||
"Gødland" | ||
"Nixon's Pals" | ||
"Krash Bastards" | ||
"Charlatan Ball" | ||
"Officer Downe" | ||
"Full Moon Fever" | ||
"The Milkman Murders" | ||
"Ziggy Marley's Marijuanaman" | ||
"Rock Bottom" | ||
"Butcher Baker, Righteous Maker" | ||
"Doc Bizarre M.D." | ||
"The Bounce" | ||
"Sex" | ||
"Steampunk" | ||
"M. Rex" | Joe Kelly | |
"I Kill Giants" | ||
"Four Eyes" | ||
"Douglas Fredericks and The House of They" | ||
"Bad Dog" | ||
"M. Rex" | Duncan Rouleau | |
"The Nightmarist" | ||
"The Great Unknown" | ||
"Soul Kiss" | Steven T. Seagle | |
"Big Hero 6" | Marvel | |
"Kafka" | Image | |
"House of Secrets" | Vertigo | |
"Solstice" | Image | |
"American Virgin" | ||
"The Amazon" | Vertigo | |
"The Crusades" | Image | |
"Read Diary" | ||
"Genius" | First Second | |
"Imperial" | Image | |
"Get Naked" | ||
"Camp Midnight" | ||
"Camp Midnight vs. Camp Daybright" |
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