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* ''ComicBook/BigHeroSix'' (actually created by Seagle and Roleau ''before'' Man of Action was founded, but the [[Disney/BigHero6 Disney version]] says "Created by Man of Action".)

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* ''ComicBook/BigHeroSix'' ''Big Hero Six'' (actually created by Seagle and Roleau Rouleau ''before'' Man of Action was founded, but the [[Disney/BigHero6 Disney version]] says "Created by version]] credits Man of Action".Action.)
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Man of Action Studios is a group of comic book creators featuring Duncan Rouleau (writer), Joe Casey (writer and artist), Joe Kelly (writer and artist) and Steven T. Seagle (writer and artist). They are famous for creating ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex'' for Creator/CartoonNetwork.

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Man of Action Studios is a group of comic book creators featuring Duncan Rouleau (writer), Joe Casey Creator/JoeCasey (writer and artist), Joe Kelly (writer and artist) and Steven T. Seagle (writer and artist). They are famous for creating ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex'' for Creator/CartoonNetwork.
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Correcting a spelling error, and I rather dislike the word "haters".


During the time they worked on Cartoon Network, the team was fairly popular for creating two rather well-received shows, including ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'', which became iconic of the channel and got three sequels (though they were only directly involved with the original Show, they did contribute to some of the sequel, such as writing the Crossover ''WesternAnimation/Ben10GeneratorRexHeroesUnited''). However, they have since then started working for Marvel Animation, where they gathered some haters in the comic book fanbase due to their Marvel series (especially ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'') being rather... controversia].

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During the time they worked on Cartoon Network, the team was fairly popular for creating two rather well-received shows, including ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'', which became iconic of the channel and got three sequels (though they were only directly involved with the original Show, they did contribute to some of the sequel, such as writing the Crossover ''WesternAnimation/Ben10GeneratorRexHeroesUnited''). However, they have since then started working for Marvel Animation, where they gathered some haters critics in the comic book fanbase due to their Marvel series (especially ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'') being rather... controversia].
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During the time they worked on Cartoon Network, the team was fairly popular for creating two rather well-received shows, including ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'', which became iconic of the channel and got three sequels (though they were only directly involved with the original Show, they did contribute to some of the sequel, such as writing the Crossover ''WesternAnimation/Ben10GeneratorRexHeroesUnited''). However, they have since then started working for Marvel Animation, where they gathered some haters in the comic book fanbase due to their Marvel series (especially ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'') being rather... [[LoveItOrHateIt controversial]].

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During the time they worked on Cartoon Network, the team was fairly popular for creating two rather well-received shows, including ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'', which became iconic of the channel and got three sequels (though they were only directly involved with the original Show, they did contribute to some of the sequel, such as writing the Crossover ''WesternAnimation/Ben10GeneratorRexHeroesUnited''). However, they have since then started working for Marvel Animation, where they gathered some haters in the comic book fanbase due to their Marvel series (especially ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'') being rather... [[LoveItOrHateIt controversial]].
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* [[Franchise/{{Ben 10}} Ben 10 Series]]
** WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}
** WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce
** WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien
** WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse
** WesternAnimation/Ben102016
* WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex

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* [[Franchise/{{Ben 10}} Ben 10 Series]]
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** WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}
''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'': While on a road trip with his Grandpa Max and cousin Gwen for summer vacation, ten year-old Ben Tennyson comes across a mysterious extraterrestial watch that attaches itself to his wrist. He discovers it allows him to temporarily transform into a choice of ten different aliens, all with their own set of powers. Using the Omnitrix, Ben transforms to save places and people he meets along the way, including uncovering mysteries about the world and universe around him.
** WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce
''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'': Five years after that fateful summer and giving up the Omnitrix, Ben and Gwen discover their grandfather has gone missing. Not only that, but Ben dons the Omnitrix once again--this time, with a new set of aliens and his counter being reset to the original number of ten--to combat a new threat known as the [=DNAliens=]. After joining forces with an old adversary, the trio resolve to discover what happened to Max, defeat these new packs of baddies, and learn about where they fit in the universe. (Developed by
** WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien
''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'': A year after the destruction of the Omnitrix, Ben must learn to master the Ultimatrix, a more powerful version of the Omnitrix that gives him his alien roster back, but with the addition of stronger forms called "ultimate forms". With the help of his friends and family, Ben must stop an old adversary, a group of criminals, and possibly lose a close ally...
** WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse
''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse'': A few months after the events of ''Ultimate Alien'', Ben and company begin to follow their own roads, with Ben returning to the Plumbers. Ben gains a new partner in Rook Blonko and must face the arrival of a new enemy named Khyber, all while things from the past six years make their way back in Ben's life.
** WesternAnimation/Ben102016
''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'': A DenserAndWackier ContinuityReboot of the franchise, returning to the plot of the original ''Ben 10''.
* WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex''WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex'': Five years ago, an unexplained accident called "the Event" spread {{nanites}} throughout the world, causing random mutations in living beings, from animals, to plants, to people, deemed Exponentially Variegated Organism. Today, an amnesiac fifteen year-old teen named Rex is the only exception; he can control his mutations and cure E.V.Os. Under Providence, an organization tasked with dealing with E.V.O. threats, Rex seems to have nothing more for his life... until he decides to have a taste of a normal life for himself, and attracts the attention of a man named Van Kliess, who knows about his past...



* WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}} (seasons 1 & 2)
* WesternAnimation/MonSuno
* WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes (select season 2 episodes)
* WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble (season 1. Became consultants in season 2)

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* WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' (select season Season 2 episodes)
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* WesternAnimation/Ben10GeneratorRexHeroesUnited ''WesternAnimation/Ben10GeneratorRexHeroesUnited'': A canon episode of ''Generator Rex'' featuring Rex and Ben (from between ''Ultimate Alien'' and ''Omniverse'') as they team up to fight a strange EVO that escaped from the Null Void.
* ''Machina Rex'' (1999): Adapted into ''Generator Rex''.
* ''ComicBook/IKillGiants'':




'''Tropes associated with Man of Action and their work''':
* {{Animesque}}: Ben 10, Generator Rex and WesternAnimation/MonSuno; Ultimate Spider-Man and Avengers Assemble fill this role also to some extent.
* CreatorThumbprint[=/=]AuthorAppeal: Recurring themes are Nanotechnology, BodyHorror, high-tech government conspiracies, and ethnically-diverse protagonists.

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* {{Animesque}}: Ben 10, Generator Rex ''Ben 10'', ''Generator Rex'' and WesternAnimation/MonSuno; Ultimate Spider-Man ''WesternAnimation/MonSuno''; ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' and Avengers Assemble ''Avengers Assemble'' fill this role also to some extent.
* CreatorThumbprint[=/=]AuthorAppeal: Recurring themes are Nanotechnology, {{Nanotechnology}}, BodyHorror, high-tech government conspiracies, and ethnically-diverse protagonists.
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* PeripheryDemographic: While they primarily target boys age 4-12, a large percentage of fans for their shows are teenage and college aged females. Maybe something to do with all the [[{{Bishonen}} good-looking guys]] and HoYay?
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* PeripheryDemographic: While they primarily target boys age 4-12, a large percentage of fans for their shows are teenage and college aged females. Maybe something to do with all the [[{{Bishonen}} good-looking guys]] and HoYay?
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* PeripheryDemographic: While they primarily target boys age 4-12, a large percentage of fans for their shows are teenage and college aged females. Maybe something to do with the [[''Bishōnen'' good-looking guys]] and HoYay?

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* PeripheryDemographic: While they primarily target boys age 4-12, a large percentage of fans for their shows are teenage and college aged females. Maybe something to do with the [[''Bishōnen'' [[{{Bishonen}} good-looking guys]] and HoYay?
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* PeripheryDemographic: While they primarily target boys age 4-12, a large percentage of fans for their shows are teenage and college aged females. Maybe something to do with the {{''Bishōnen'' good-looking guys}} and HoYay?

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* PeripheryDemographic: While they primarily target boys age 4-12, a large percentage of fans for their shows are teenage and college aged females. Maybe something to do with the {{''Bishōnen'' [[''Bishōnen'' good-looking guys}} guys]] and HoYay?
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* PeripheryDemographic: While they primarily target boys age 4-12, a large percentage of fans for their shows are teenage and college aged females. Maybe something to do with the {{Bishonen good-looking guys}} and HoYay?

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* PeripheryDemographic: While they primarily target boys age 4-12, a large percentage of fans for their shows are teenage and college aged females. Maybe something to do with the {{Bishonen {{''Bishōnen'' good-looking guys}} and HoYay?
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* {{Animesque}}: Ben 10, Generator Rex and MonSuno; Ultimate Spider-Man and Avengers Assemble fill this role also to some extent.

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* {{Animesque}}: Ben 10, Generator Rex and MonSuno; Ultimate Spider-Man fills this role also to some extent.

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* {{Animesque}}: Ben 10, Generator Rex and MonSuno; Ultimate Spider-Man fills and Avengers Assemble fill this role also to some extent.



* {{Tsundere}}: Almost all the token female characters in their shows tend to be characterized as Type A Tsundere; special mention to [[WesternAnimation/{{Ben10}} Gwen]], [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan White Tiger]], and [[WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble BlackWidow]], who are almost always ''very'' Tsun, especially the latter two, who are almost ''never'' Dere.

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* {{Tsundere}}: Almost all the token female characters in their shows tend to be characterized as Type A Tsundere; special mention to [[WesternAnimation/{{Ben10}} Gwen]], [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan White Tiger]], and [[WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble BlackWidow]], Black Widow]], who are almost always ''very'' Tsun, especially the latter two, who are almost ''never'' Dere.
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* {{Tsundere}}: Almost all the token female characters in their shows tend to be characterized as Type A Tsundere; special mention to [[WesternAnimation/Ben10 Gwen]], [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan White Tiger]], and [[WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble BlackWidow]], who are almost always ''very'' Tsun, especially the latter two, who are almost ''never'' Dere.

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* {{Tsundere}}: Almost all the token female characters in their shows tend to be characterized as Type A Tsundere; special mention to [[WesternAnimation/Ben10 [[WesternAnimation/{{Ben10}} Gwen]], [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan White Tiger]], and [[WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble BlackWidow]], who are almost always ''very'' Tsun, especially the latter two, who are almost ''never'' Dere.

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* [[KidHero Kid Hero / Teen Hero]][=/=]IdiotHero: Their usual protagonists.

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During the time they worked on Cartoon Network, the team was fairly popular for creating two rather well-received shows, including [[{{Ben10}} one]] that became iconic of the channel and got three sequels (though they were only directly involved with the Original Show, they did contribute to some of the sequel, such as writing the Crossover Ben10GeneratorRexHeroesUnited). However, they have since then started working for Marvel Animation, where they gathered some haters in the comic book fanbase due to their Marvel series (especially WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan) being rather... [[LoveItOrHateIt controversial]].


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During the time they worked on Cartoon Network, the team was fairly popular for creating two rather well-received shows, including [[{{Ben10}} one]] that ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'', which became iconic of the channel and got three sequels (though they were only directly involved with the Original original Show, they did contribute to some of the sequel, such as writing the Crossover Ben10GeneratorRexHeroesUnited). ''WesternAnimation/Ben10GeneratorRexHeroesUnited''). However, they have since then started working for Marvel Animation, where they gathered some haters in the comic book fanbase due to their Marvel series (especially WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan) ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'') being rather... [[LoveItOrHateIt controversial]].




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Man of Action Studios is a group of comic book creators featuring Duncan Rouleau (writer), Joe Casey (writer and artist), Joe Kelly (writer and artist) and Steven T. Seagle (writer and artist). They are famous for creating ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex'' for Creator/CartoonNetwork.

Man of Action got its start when writers Steven Seagle and Joe Kelly stood in front of the panel platform at the San Diego Comic Con, while Joe Casey leaned casually at the end, and artist Duncan Rouleau parked himself behind the lectern. The four friends recalled how they created Man of Action many years ago in response to "wanting a place to sit down at the San Diego Comic Con". They grew tired of wandering around the large convention and decided they needed a booth. In order to have a booth, they needed a company.

During the time they worked on Cartoon Network, the team was fairly popular for creating two rather well-received shows, including [[{{Ben10}} one]] that became iconic of the channel and got three sequels (though they were only directly involved with the Original Show, they did contribute to some of the sequel, such as writing the Crossover Ben10GeneratorRexHeroesUnited). However, they have since then started working for Marvel Animation, where they gathered some haters in the comic book fanbase due to their Marvel series (especially WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan) being rather... [[LoveItOrHateIt controversial]].


!!Shows created:
* [[Franchise/{{Ben 10}} Ben 10 Series]]
** WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}
** WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce
** WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien
** WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse
* WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex

!!Shows Developed:
* WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}
* MonSuno
* WesternAnimation/AvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes (select season 2 episodes)
* WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble

!!Other:
* WesternAnimation/Ben10GeneratorRexHeroesUnited
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'''Tropes associated with Man of Action and their work'''
* {{Animesque}}: Ben 10, Generator Rex and MonSuno; Ultimate Spider-Man fills this role also to some extent.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: A lot of their characters are this.
* [[KidHero Kid Hero / Teen Hero]] / IdiotHero: Their usual protagonists.
* KnightOfCerebus[=/=]VileVillainSaccharineShow: The shows they do usually are comedic and light-hearted, but with vile major antagonists and often a lot of terrifying stuff when it comes to the villains' designs.
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