Man of Action Entertainment
Man of Action Entertainment[1] 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 movies and serial comics, such as Ben 10, Generator Rex, Gormiti Nature Unleashed and Big Hero 6.
| Formerly | Man of Action Studios | 
|---|---|
| Type | Private | 
| Founded | 2000 | 
| Founders | Joe Kelly Joe Casey Duncan Rouleau Steven T. Seagle | 
| Headquarters | , | 
| Website | manofaction | 
Man of Action Entertainment was founded in 2000.[2] It is owned and operated by comic book writers and artists Duncan Rouleau, Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, and Steven T. Seagle.[3][4]
List of Man of Action Entertainment works
    
    TV series
    
Comic/Graphic novels
    
| Title | Writer | Publishing company | 
|---|---|---|
| "Hell Cop" | Joe Casey | Image | 
| "Codeflesh" | Joe Casey | Image | 
| "Gødland" | Joe Casey | Image | 
| "Nixon's Pals" | Joe Casey | Image | 
| "Krash Bastards" | Joe Casey | Image | 
| "Charlatan Ball" | Joe Casey | Image | 
| "Officer Downe" | Joe Casey | Image | 
| "Full Moon Fever" | Joe Casey | Image | 
| "The Milkman Murders" | Joe Casey | Image | 
| "Ziggy Marley's Marijuanaman" | Joe Casey | Image | 
| "Rock Bottom" | Joe Casey | Image | 
| "Butcher Baker, Righteous Maker" | Joe Casey | Image | 
| "Doc Bizarre M.D." | Joe Casey | Image | 
| "The Bounce" | Joe Casey | Image | 
| "Sex" | Joe Casey | Image | 
| "Steampunk" | Joe Casey | Image | 
| "M. Rex" | Joe Kelly | Image | 
| "I Kill Giants" | Joe Kelly | Image | 
| "Four Eyes" | Joe Kelly | Image | 
| "Douglas Fredericks and The House of They" | Joe Kelly | Image | 
| "Bad Dog" | Joe Kelly | Image | 
| "M. Rex" | Duncan Rouleau | Image | 
| "The Nightmarist" | Duncan Rouleau | Image | 
| "The Great Unknown" | Duncan Rouleau | Image | 
| "Soul Kiss" | Steven T. Seagle | Image | 
| "Big Hero 6" | Steven T. Seagle | Marvel | 
| "Kafka" | Steven T. Seagle | Image | 
| "House of Secrets" | Steven T. Seagle | Vertigo | 
| "Solstice" | Steven T. Seagle | Image | 
| "American Virgin" | Steven T. Seagle | Image | 
| "The Amazon" | Steven T. Seagle | Vertigo | 
| "The Crusades" | Steven T. Seagle | Image | 
| "Read Diary" | Steven T. Seagle | Image | 
| "Genius" | Steven T. Seagle | First Second | 
| "Imperial" | Steven T. Seagle | Image | 
| "Get Naked" | Steven T. Seagle | Image | 
| "Camp Midnight" | Steven T. Seagle | Image | 
| "Camp Midnight vs. Camp Daybright" | Steven T. Seagle | Image | 
Video games
    
- Darksiders 3 (2018)
- The Quiet Man (2018) (with Square Enix and Human Head Studios)[5]
- Metal Slug Tactics (2022)
References
    
- "Main page". Man of Action.
- Gaudiosi, John. "Man Of Action Studios Founders Talk Games And Transmedia". Forbes. Retrieved 2017-11-04.
- "About Man of Action Entertainment". Man of Action Entertainment. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
- "Man of Action". IMDb. Retrieved 2017-11-04.
- "Square Enix's 'The Quiet Man' Combines CGI & Live Action for a Myster-Thriller Game". 4 October 2018.
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