Casey wrote many titles for
Wildstorm, like the highly experimental Automatic Kafka with artist
Ashley Wood. Casey took over Wildcats and gave the series a new direction, moving it from the superhero genre to incorporate elements of corporate espionage. He wrote a Mister Majestic series with artist
Ed McGuiness, after which they subsequently collaborated on Adventures of Superman, which Casey wrote for three years.
Dark Reign:
Zodiac pits a new iteration of the old Avengers enemies against Norman Osborn's new status quo as Director of National Security,[5][6][7] and Final Crisis: Aftermath: Dance follows the adventures of the
Super Young Team.[8][9] His brief return to DC also included a brief run on Superman/Batman.
His next work for Image Comics, with Mike Huddleston on art duties, was Butcher Baker: The Righteous Maker. The critically acclaimed series ended with issue #8, which was published on August 15, 2012, ten months after issue #7, a delay that Casey stated was due to Huddleston's having overcommitted himself. Huddleston responded to Casey's public statement by stating that the delay was caused by his need to take over work in order to make sufficient money, as Butcher Baker was not lucrative enough for him to avoid doing so. Huddleston further explained that he apologized to Casey and to fans for the delay.[10][11]
That same year, Casey debuted the six-issue Marvel miniseries Vengeance, which introduced a group of new villains to the Marvel Universe.[12] The hardcover collection was released in December 2012.
His other work includes the creator-owned series Sex and The Bounce for
Image Comics, as well as Catalyst Comix for
Dark Horse Comics, reviving many of the old Comics Greatest World superheroes from the 1990s.
X-Men vol. 2 #73: "The Elements within Us" (co-written by Casey and
Joe Kelly, art by
Jeff Johnson, 1998) collected in X-Men Gold: Homecoming (tpb, 336 pages, 2018,
ISBN1-3029-0954-1)
Deathlok vol. 2 #1–11 (with Leonardo Manco,
Eric Canete (#4, 7), Matthew Dow Smith (#6) and
John Buscema (#10), 1999–2000) collected as Deathlok: Rage Against the Machine (tpb, 456 pages, 2015,
ISBN0-7851-9291-3)
Iron Man Annual '99: "Power Tools" (script by Casey from a plot by
Kurt Busiek, art by Terry Shoemaker, 1999) collected in Iron Man by Kurt Busiek and Sean Chen Omnibus (hc, 1,024 pages, 2013,
ISBN0-7851-6814-1)
Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes #1–8 (with
Scott Kolins, 2005) also collected as Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (hc, 192 pages, 2005,
ISBN0-7851-1438-6)
Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes II #1–8 (with
Will Rosado, 2007) also collected as Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes II (hc, 192 pages, 2007,
ISBN0-7851-1851-9)
The Amazing Spider-Man #700.3–700.4 (with Timothy Green II, 2014) collected in The Amazing Spider-Man: Peter Parker, the One and Only (tpb, 168 pages, 2014,
ISBN0-7851-9010-4)
Age of Heroes #4: "Welcome Back, Zodiac" (with Nathan Fox, anthology, 2010) collected in Age of Heroes (tpb, 104 pages, 2011,
ISBN0-7851-4724-1)
Casey was fired off the book after he
harshly commented on DC's decision to brand his first arc on the series as a tie-in to Our Worlds at War, a then-8-year-old event.[25]
Issues #70–71 were completed by a different creative team (script by
Joshua Williamson, art by
Jason Fabok), with Casey credited as "co-writer".
The Authority Annual '00: "Devil's Night, Part Two" (with Cully Hamner, 2000) collected in The Authority: Earth Inferno and Other Stories (tpb, 192 pages, 2002,
ISBN1-56389-854-3)
Automatic Kafka #1–9 (with Ashley Wood, Eye of the Storm, 2002–2003)
MySpace Dark Horse Presents #11: "
New Game" (with
Pop Mhan, 2008) collected in MySpace Dark Horse Presents Volume 2 (tpb, 168 pages, 2009,
ISBN1-59582-248-8)
Dark Horse Presents vol. 3 #5: "Odin's Mighty Return" (with Jim Rugg, 2014) collected in Annual (tpb, 128 pages,
Image, 2017,
ISBN1-5343-0371-5)
Catalyst Comix #1–9 (with Dan McDaid, Paul Maybury and Ulises Farinas, 2013–2014) collected as Catalyst Comix (tpb, 284 pages, 2014,
ISBN1-6165-5345-6)
Casey wrote many titles for
Wildstorm, like the highly experimental Automatic Kafka with artist
Ashley Wood. Casey took over Wildcats and gave the series a new direction, moving it from the superhero genre to incorporate elements of corporate espionage. He wrote a Mister Majestic series with artist
Ed McGuiness, after which they subsequently collaborated on Adventures of Superman, which Casey wrote for three years.
Dark Reign:
Zodiac pits a new iteration of the old Avengers enemies against Norman Osborn's new status quo as Director of National Security,[5][6][7] and Final Crisis: Aftermath: Dance follows the adventures of the
Super Young Team.[8][9] His brief return to DC also included a brief run on Superman/Batman.
His next work for Image Comics, with Mike Huddleston on art duties, was Butcher Baker: The Righteous Maker. The critically acclaimed series ended with issue #8, which was published on August 15, 2012, ten months after issue #7, a delay that Casey stated was due to Huddleston's having overcommitted himself. Huddleston responded to Casey's public statement by stating that the delay was caused by his need to take over work in order to make sufficient money, as Butcher Baker was not lucrative enough for him to avoid doing so. Huddleston further explained that he apologized to Casey and to fans for the delay.[10][11]
That same year, Casey debuted the six-issue Marvel miniseries Vengeance, which introduced a group of new villains to the Marvel Universe.[12] The hardcover collection was released in December 2012.
His other work includes the creator-owned series Sex and The Bounce for
Image Comics, as well as Catalyst Comix for
Dark Horse Comics, reviving many of the old Comics Greatest World superheroes from the 1990s.
X-Men vol. 2 #73: "The Elements within Us" (co-written by Casey and
Joe Kelly, art by
Jeff Johnson, 1998) collected in X-Men Gold: Homecoming (tpb, 336 pages, 2018,
ISBN1-3029-0954-1)
Deathlok vol. 2 #1–11 (with Leonardo Manco,
Eric Canete (#4, 7), Matthew Dow Smith (#6) and
John Buscema (#10), 1999–2000) collected as Deathlok: Rage Against the Machine (tpb, 456 pages, 2015,
ISBN0-7851-9291-3)
Iron Man Annual '99: "Power Tools" (script by Casey from a plot by
Kurt Busiek, art by Terry Shoemaker, 1999) collected in Iron Man by Kurt Busiek and Sean Chen Omnibus (hc, 1,024 pages, 2013,
ISBN0-7851-6814-1)
Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes #1–8 (with
Scott Kolins, 2005) also collected as Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (hc, 192 pages, 2005,
ISBN0-7851-1438-6)
Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes II #1–8 (with
Will Rosado, 2007) also collected as Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes II (hc, 192 pages, 2007,
ISBN0-7851-1851-9)
The Amazing Spider-Man #700.3–700.4 (with Timothy Green II, 2014) collected in The Amazing Spider-Man: Peter Parker, the One and Only (tpb, 168 pages, 2014,
ISBN0-7851-9010-4)
Age of Heroes #4: "Welcome Back, Zodiac" (with Nathan Fox, anthology, 2010) collected in Age of Heroes (tpb, 104 pages, 2011,
ISBN0-7851-4724-1)
Casey was fired off the book after he
harshly commented on DC's decision to brand his first arc on the series as a tie-in to Our Worlds at War, a then-8-year-old event.[25]
Issues #70–71 were completed by a different creative team (script by
Joshua Williamson, art by
Jason Fabok), with Casey credited as "co-writer".
The Authority Annual '00: "Devil's Night, Part Two" (with Cully Hamner, 2000) collected in The Authority: Earth Inferno and Other Stories (tpb, 192 pages, 2002,
ISBN1-56389-854-3)
Automatic Kafka #1–9 (with Ashley Wood, Eye of the Storm, 2002–2003)
MySpace Dark Horse Presents #11: "
New Game" (with
Pop Mhan, 2008) collected in MySpace Dark Horse Presents Volume 2 (tpb, 168 pages, 2009,
ISBN1-59582-248-8)
Dark Horse Presents vol. 3 #5: "Odin's Mighty Return" (with Jim Rugg, 2014) collected in Annual (tpb, 128 pages,
Image, 2017,
ISBN1-5343-0371-5)
Catalyst Comix #1–9 (with Dan McDaid, Paul Maybury and Ulises Farinas, 2013–2014) collected as Catalyst Comix (tpb, 284 pages, 2014,
ISBN1-6165-5345-6)