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Joe Casey is what I call a true american he was a very interesting child growing up. His mother and father adopted him from Dorrance. He is not very attractive and looks like big bired yes yes big bird. He is married to Colleen Conway and they have 3 children one on the way.
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'''Joe Casey''' is an American [[comic book]] writer. He has worked on titles such as ''[[Wildcats (comics)#Wildcats v3.0 - Corporate culture for a better_world|Wildcats 3.0]]'', ''[[Uncanny X-Men]]'', ''[[The Intimates]]'', ''[[Adventures of Superman (comic book)|Adventures of Superman]]'', and ''[[G.I. Joe|G.I. Joe: America's Elite]]'', among others.
 
He is quite obsessed with his jeep he often stays out late at night making Colleen worry and fear he is cheating on her with his jeep that really isnt worth much of anything.
During Joe Casey's run at [[Marvel Comics]] people started to recognize his talent as a writer, especially in regard to his work on the book [[Cable (comics)|Cable]]. He took the story in a totally different direction then had been previously established. Cable went from a multi-gun toting tough guy to a more spiritualized leader for the [[Askani]].
 
Joe is your average shit kicker oh and shit licker. You think of an hick and theres Joe Casey. He likes to make gay jokes but really on the insde he is dying for some cock in the ass. His jeep is his baby. Though a lot of the time he likes to have sexual intercourse with his jeep. Joe likes to wear these giant fag boots that make him look cool but every he walks we think godzilla is around the corner.
Joe Casey wrote many titles for [[Wildstorm]] comics, often to high critical acclaim, like the highly experimental [[Automatic Kafka]] with artist [[Ashley Wood]]. Casey took over [[Wildcats (comics)|Wildcats]] and gave the series new direction turning from standard superheroics to corporate espionage. His [[Mister Majestic]]-series together with artist [[Ed McGuiness]] impressed [[DC Comics]] enough to offer them a run on ''[[Adventures of Superman (comic book)|Adventures of Superman]]''.
 
Joe Casey's [[Full Moon Fever (comics)|Full Moon Fever]] was announced to be directed by [[Renny Harlin]] in December 2004.[http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117914425.html?categoryid=1238&cs=1]
 
Joe Casey is currently writing a [[limited series]] for Marvel Comics, a sequel to 2005's ''Avenger's: Earth's Mightiest Heroes''. He also is writing the ongoing series ''[[G.I. Joe: America's Elite]]'' for [[Devil's Due Publishing]] and ''[[Gødland]]'' for [[Image Comics]]. He is also working on a revamp of the original ''[[Youngblood]]'' miniseries by [[Rob Liefeld]], called ''Maximum Youngblood''.
 
Casey is a part of the Man of Action collective of creators (along with [[Joe Kelly]], [[Duncan Rouleau]], [[Steven T. Seagle]]), who created the series [[Ben 10]], currently airing on [[Cartoon Network]].
 
==List of Works==
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===[[DC Comics]]===
*''The [[Adventures of Superman (comic book)|Adventures of Superman]]'' #587-590, 592-606, 608-610, 612-623 (2001-2004)
*''[[Batman]]'': Tenses #1-2 (2003)
*''[[Flash (comics)|The Flash]]'' #151 (1999)
===[[Marvel Comics]]===
*''[[Alpha Flight]]'' volume 2 #11 (1998)
*''Alpha Flight/[[Inhumans]]'' annual '98 (1998)
*''[[Avengers (comics)|Avengers: Earth Mightiest Heroes]]'' #1-8 (2005)
*''[[Cable (comics)|Cable]]'' #51-70 (1998-1999)
*''[[Captain America]]'' annual '99 (1999)
*''[[Deathlok]]'' volume 3 #1-11 (1999-2000)
*''[[Fantastic Four]]: First Family'' #1-6 (2006)
*''[[Heroes Reborn]]: [[Masters of Evil]]'' (2000)
*''[[The Incredible Hulk]]'' #467-474 (1998-1999)
*''[[Iron Man]]'' annual '99 (1999)
*''[[Iron Man]]: the Inevitable'' #1-6 (2005-2006)
*''[[Juggernaut (comics)|Juggernaut]]: the Eight Day'' (1999)
*''[[Thunderbolts (comics)|Thunderbolts]]'' #26 (1999)
*''[[Uncanny X-Men]]'' #368, 394-409 (1999, 2001-2002)
*''[[Uncanny X-Men]]'' annual 2001 (2001)
*''[[Uncanny X-Men]]/[[Fantastic Four]]'' annual '98 (1998)
*''[[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]]: Black Rio'' (1998)
*''[[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]]/[[Cable (comics)|Cable]]: Guts and Glory'' #1 (1999)
*''[[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]]: Days of Future Past'' #2-3 (1998)
*''X-Men'' volume 2 #73 (1998) and 88 (1999)
*''X-Men: Children of the Atom'' #1-6 (1999-2000)
*''The X-Men In: Life Lessons'' (2003)
 
===Wildstorm ===
*''[[The Authority]]: Devil's Night'' (2000)
*''[[Automatic Kafka]]'' #1-9 (2002)
*''[[Coup d'Etat (comics)|Coup D'Etat]]: [[Wildcats (comics)|Wildcats]]'' (2004)
*''[[Gen¹³]]'' #42 (1999)
*''[[The Intimates]]'' #1-12 (2004-2005)
*''[[Mister Majestic]]'' #1-9(1999-2000)
*''[[Wildcats (comics)|Wildcats]]'' volume 2 5#-28 (2000-2002)
*''Wildcats 3.0'' #1-24 (2002-2004)
*''Wildcats: Devil's Night'' (2000)
*''Wildcats: [[Ladytron (comics)|Ladytron]]'' (2000)
===Others===
*''[[Battle Pope]]'' #11-13 (2000) ([[Funk-O-Tron]])
*''Double Image'' #1-5 (2001) ([[Image Comics]])
*''Double Take'' #6-8 (2001) ([[Funk-O-Tron]])
*''[[Full Moon Fever (comics)|Full Moon Fever]]'' (2005) ([[AiT/Planet Lar]])
*''[[Gødland]]'' #1-ongoing (2005-ongoing) ([[Image Comics]])
*''[[G.I. Joe: America's Elite]]'' #0-18 (2005-2006) ([[Devil's Due Publishing]])
*''[[Hellboy]]: Weird Tales'' #2 (2003) ([[Dark Horse Comics]])
*''Hellcop'' #1-4 (1998) ([[Image Comics]])
*''Image Comics Holiday Special 2005'' (2005) (4-page Gødland story) ([[Image Comics]])
*''[[Infantry (comics)|Infantry]]'' #1-3 (2004-2005) ([[Devil's Due Publishing]])
*''[[Milkman Murders]]'' #1-4 (2004) (with [[Steve Parkhouse]], [[Dark Horse Comics]])
*''[[Tom Strong]]'' #33 (2005) ([[America's Best Comics]])
 
==External links==
*[http://www.manofaction.tv/ Joe Casey official web site]
*[http://www.popimage.com/content/joecasey2004.html Comics, Drugs & Cornflakes - An Extensive Interview @ PopImage]
*[http://www.maelmill-insi.de/UHBMCC/ The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators]
*[http://www.comicbookdb.com/index.php The Comicbook Database]
 
 
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