Steven T. Seagle


Steven T. Seagle is an American writer who works in the comic book, television, film, live theater, video game and animation industries.
He is best known for his graphic novel memoir It's a Bird..., and as part of his Man of Action Studios which created the animated Cartoon Network series Ben 10.
Seagle is also a founding member of Speak Theater Arts, creators of live stage productions, and is a former college instructor having taught at Ball State University, Pasadena City College and Mt. San Antonio College, where he also served as a coach for the Forensics team during many of their national championship seasons.

Early life

Seagle was born in Biloxi, Mississippi. Seagle's father, Jack, was in the United States Air Force, and as a result, the family moved many times. The family twice lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado, near the United States Air Force Academy where Jack was stationed. Seagle recalls watching the Moon landing on television in their apartment by what is today Chapel Hills Mall. Seagle's first encounter with Spider-Man was when his mother, Jennie, brought Seagle's brother, David, to the airforce Base Exchange, where she purchased The Amazing Spider-Man #66, which featured the villain Mysterio for David and Avengers #89 featuring Captain Marvel for Steven. Years later, after Seagle had begun collecting comics himself, and his best friend, Eric Koppisch, recommended that he read an issue of Spider-Man himself, Seagle read an issue featuring a team-up with Nova. Seagle migrated to reading Uncanny X-Men starting with issue #114 and this began Seagle's interest in comics. Seagle would later become the writer of Uncanny X-Men and Nova would later be the co-star on the TV series Seagle would produce, Ultimate Spider-Man.
After Jack retired from the Air Force and took a job at KRDO, the family moved to a house right next to Garden of the Gods. Seagle attended Coronado High School. Seagle harbored a heavy interest in music, participating in the marching band, orchestra, jazz band, and chamber singers. He also competed on the speech and debate team. During the summers he worked at Flying W Ranch baking biscuits for a couple of years and then went to work as the villain two years in a row at Iron Springs Chateau, a job he characterized thus: "I was paid to insult people! Best job ever!"

Career

Seagle has written numerous comics books. His first series was Kafka for Renegade Press which was drawn by The Walking Dead artist Stefano Gaudiano and which was nominated for an Eisner award in the Best Limited Series category. His second limited series was The Amazon with artist Tim Sale. With the collapse of the publisher in the middle of his third limited series, Solstice, Seagle left comics to become a full-time college instructor and speech and debate coach at Ball State University and then Pasadena City College. Solstice was eventually completed by artist Moritat and published by Image Comics. His return to comics was on the series Uncanny X-Men, Sandman Mystery Theatre, House of Secrets, Alpha Flight, and Grifter. His later series work included Superman, The Crusades with artist Kelley Jones, Primal Force, American Virgin with Becky Cloonan, and the limited series Soul Kiss, and Imperial.
Seagle has authored a number of original graphic novels including the Eisner-winning It's a Bird..., and the Eisner nominated The Red Diary/The RED Diary – both with artist Teddy Kristiansen; two volumes of his Camp Midnight series with the New Yorker cartoonist Jasoon Katzerstein; and GET NAKED a collection of graphic essays illustrated by various artists from The Animation Workshop in Viborg, Denmark where Seagle is an occasional lecturer. In addition, Seagle and artist Marco Cinello have authored two children's story books; Frankie Stein and Batula.
In 2000, Seagle co-founded Man of Action Studios – later Man of Action Entertainment – a creative think tank, writers collective, and production house, with fellow partners and comic book creators Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, and Duncan Rouleau. Man of Action scripted four short films for an independent producer before being tapped to write the script for Activision's X-Men: Legends video game.
Their third professional credit was the original animation series Ben 10 which they created and sold to Cartoon Network. The original series ran for 52 episodes and has so far spawned sequel series Ben 10: Alien Force, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, Ben 10: Omniverse, the 2016 reboot, two live action made-for TV-movies, a live stage show, as well as a roller coaster attraction in England. Their second original creation for Cartoon Network, Generator Rex, aired sixty episodes and crossed over with Ben 10 in 2011. With Man of Action, Seagle was supervising producer on Ultimate Spider-Man on Disney XD, which premiered in April 2012. Seagle and Man of Action also served as co-executive producer duties on Disney XD's Avengers Assemble. Seagle and Man of Action co-created Zak Storm which airs on Netflix, and developed and executive produce MegaMan:Fully Charged, and Bakugan Battle Planet which both air on Cartoon Network in the U.S.
In November 2014, Disney in their first animated collaboration with Marvel Comics premiered Big Hero 6, a film based on the team co-created by Seagle and his Man of Action Entertainment partner Duncan Rouleau. Seagle's original comic book series House of Secrets was sold as a feature to Marc Canton/Warner Brothers, and Seagle wrote the screenplay '. The same week Seagle also sold and wrote the genre action pilot Carnival to FOX in association with Spelling Entertainment, as well as and the female action/comedy Dot’s Bots to Mainframe Animation.
Seagle, along with Liesel Reinhart and Rafael Agustin, is a co-founder of Speak Theater Arts the Los Angeles-based theater company that produced the touring comedy N*W*C; Armeniamania with Sona Movsesian; and It Gets Better. In 2009, Seagle co-directed one of the national premiere live stage readings of The ''Laramie Project'
: an Epilogue'' performed by a celebrity cast and the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles.
In 2025, Seagle was listed amongst the animation industry workers who had lost their homes due to the January 2025 Southern California wildfires.

Awards and nominations

Seagle's work has received numerous Eisner Award nominations, including twice for best writer – in 1995 for his work on Sandman Mystery Theatre and in 1999 for the same title and his story "Drive By" in Oni Double Feature #10. Seagle's work on American Virgin has been nominated twice for the GLAAD Meida Award for Best Comic Book. Seagle's run on Uncanny X-Men was awarded the Wizard Fan Award for Favorite Ongoing Series.

Early work

  • Kafka #1–6
  • * A remastered version of the series was published by Active Images as Kafka
  • * The remastered version was colorized and published via Image as Kafka
  • Comico:
  • *The Amazon #1–3
  • ** A recolored version of the story was published by Dark Horse as The Amazon #1–3
  • ** The recolored version was subsequently collected as The Amazon
  • *Grendel vol. 2 #40: "Devil Worship" collected in Grendel Tales Omnibus Volume 1
  • *Jaguar Stories
  • In Thin Air: The Mystery of Amelia Earhart
  • Millennium:
  • *Asylum #1: "Blood Brothers"
  • *Captain Satan #1–2

    Wildstorm

  • Voodoo:
  • *WildC.A.T.s #8: "Passed Lives"
  • *Voodoo/Zealot: Skin Trade
  • Stormwatch:
  • *Stormwatch:
  • ** "Images of Tomorrow"
  • *** The issue was initially published in May 1994, between Stormwatch #9 and #10 as part of the initiative to "give fans a glimpse into the future".
  • *** It was later reprinted in chronological order, after Stormwatch #24, with writer Ron Marz bringing the plots of the series to the "future" shown in issue #25.
  • ** "Undertow: Cross Currents"
  • ** "Pagan: Tagged"
  • *Team One: Stormwatch #1–2
  • Grifter:
  • *Grifter: The One-Shot
  • *Grifter:
  • ** Wildstorm Rising includes:
  • *** "Wildstorm Rising, Part 5"
  • *** Deathblow #16: "Wildstorm Rising, Part 6"
  • *** Wetworks #8: "Wildstorm Rising, Part 7"
  • ** "A Madman's Revenge"
  • ** "Rampage", Randy Green and Cedric Nocon
  • ** "City of Angels" and Roy Martinez
  • *Grifter and the Mask #1–2 collected in Dark Horse Comics/DC Comics: The Mask
  • Warblade: Endangered Species #1–4
  • Allegra #1–4

    DC Comics

  • Justice League Quarterly #14–15: "Jack O'Lantern" and Mark Tenney
  • Primal Force:
  • *Primal Force #0–14, Greg LaRocque and Jim Hall
  • *Showcase '95 #3: "Reunions"
  • Hawkman vol. 3:
  • * "Godspawn"
  • * "Identity"
  • Batman: Black and White Volume 2: "Fortunes"
  • Green Lantern: Brightest Day, Blackest Night collected in JSA Presents: Green Lantern
  • Superman:
  • *9-11 Volume 2: "Unreal"
  • *Superman: The 10-Cent Adventure
  • *Superman vol. 2 #190–200
  • *DC Infinite Halloween Special: "Small Evil"
  • Solo #8: "The Good Book" collected in Solo
  • Superman/Batman #75: "It's a Bat..." collected in ''Superman/Batman Volume 6''

    Vertigo

  • Sandman :
  • *Sandman Mystery Theatre #13–70, Annual #1, Warren Pleece, Matthew Dow Smith and Michael Lark
  • ** Issues #13–60 and Annual #1 are co-written by Seagle and Matt Wagner.
  • ** The series has been partially collected in the following volumes:
  • *** The Vamp
  • *** The Scorpion
  • *** Dr. Death and Night of the Butcher
  • *** The Hourman and the Python
  • *** The Mist and Phantom of the Fair
  • *** The Blackhawk and Return of the Scarlet Ghost
  • *Vertigo: Winter's Edge :
  • ** "Spirit of the Season"
  • ** "In the City of Dreams"
  • House of Secrets Omnibus collects:
  • *House of Secrets vol. 2 #1–25, Dean Ormston, Guy Davis, Christian Højgaard, D'Israeli and Pander Brothers
  • *Vertigo: Winter's Edge #1
  • *House of Secrets: Façade #1–2
  • Heart Throbs vol. 2 #1: "Diagnosis"
  • Flinch #9: "Sitter!" collected in Flinch Book Two
  • Sleepy Hollow: The Official Movie Adaptation
  • The Crusades collected by Image as:
  • *Knight
  • *Dei
  • Vertical
  • It's a Bird...
  • Constantine: The Official Movie Adaptation collected in Constantine: The Hellblazer Collection
  • American Virgin and Ryan Kelly collected as:
  • *Head
  • *Going Down
  • *Wet
  • *Around the World
  • House of Mystery vol. 2 #42: "Book Report" collected in House of Mystery: Desolation
  • Vertigo Quarterly: CMYK #4: "Fade" collected in ''CMYK''