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'''Duncan Rouleau''' is a graphic novel writer.
'''Duncan Rouleau''' is a graphic novel writer.


==About==
==About==
Duncan Rouleau has been involved in several aspects comic book creation. He was a writer for ''Alpha Flight'' and ''Dark Horse Presents'', penciller for many comics including ''JLA', ''Superman'', ''X-Factor'' and ''X-Men Unlimited''. He has been an inker for several comics including ''Action Comics'', ''Adventures of Superman'', ''New X-Men'' and ''World's Finest: Our Worlds at War''. Duncan Rouleau has also been editor for the comic book ''X-Factor'' and cover artist for several comics including ''Alpha Flight'', ''M. Rex'', ''Teen Titans'', ''Venom: The Hunted'' and ''X-Factor''.
Duncan Rouleau has been involved in several aspects comic book creation. He was a writer for ''Alpha Flight'' and ''Dark Horse Presents'', penciller for many comics including ''JLA'', ''[[Superman]]'', ''X-Factor'' and ''[[X-Men]] Unlimited''. He has been an inker for several comics including ''Action Comics'', ''Adventures of Superman'', ''New X-Men'' and ''World's Finest: Our Worlds at War''. Duncan Rouleau has also been editor for the comic book ''X-Factor'' and cover artist for several comics including ''Alpha Flight'', ''M. Rex'', ''Teen Titans'', ''Venom: The Hunted'' and ''X-Factor''.


Duncan Rouleau helped found the Man of Action production company along with [[Joe Kelly]], [[Steven T. Seagle]], and [[Joe Casey]]. Along with Man of Action, Duncan also wrote several episodes of the animated television show ''Ben 10''.
Duncan Rouleau, [[Joe Casey]], [[Joe Kelly]], and [[Steven T. Seagle]] formed Man of Action Studios, a Development/Production House dedicated to writing, conceptualizing, and developing work of exceptional quality, commercial viability, and explosive creativity. Along with Man of Action, Duncan also wrote several episodes of the animated television show ''Ben 10''.


Besides comics, Duncan Rouleau has worked on films as an actor, production office manager, production assistant, storyboard artist, and tattoo designer. As an actor, he played Paul in ''Sandman'' (1993) and a video analyst in ''One False Move'' (1992). Duncan Rouleau was a production office manager for ''Blood and Concrete, a Love Story'' (1991); a production assistant for ''Genuine Risk'' (1990); a storyboard artist for ''Cyber Bandits'' (1995), ''Leapin' Leprechauns'' (1995) , ''Oblivion'' (1994), ''Oblivion 2: Backlash'' (1996) and ''Trouble Bound'' (1993); and a tattoo designer for ''Cyber Bandits'' (1995).
Besides comics, Duncan Rouleau has worked on films as an actor, production office manager, production assistant, storyboard artist, and tattoo designer. As an actor, he played Paul in ''Sandman'' (1993) and a video analyst in ''One False Move'' (1992). Duncan Rouleau was a production office manager for ''Blood and Concrete, a Love Story'' (1991); a production assistant for ''Genuine Risk'' (1990); a storyboard artist for ''Cyber Bandits'' (1995), ''Leapin' Leprechauns'' (1995) , ''Oblivion'' (1994), ''Oblivion 2: Backlash'' (1996) and ''Trouble Bound'' (1993); and a tattoo designer for ''Cyber Bandits'' (1995).
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==Notes==
==Notes==
* A press release covered by [http://www.mediaweek.com/mw/news/recent_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003583761 Media Week] announced that Duncan Rouleau along with the rest of the Man of Action team were given the go to write new chapters of the ''[[Heroes]]'' graphic novels throughout the summer of 2007.
* Together, [[Joe Kelly]], [[Joe Casey]], [[Duncan Rouleau]] and [[Steven T. Seagle]] formed Man of Action Studios, a Development/Production House dedicated to writing, conceptualizing, and developing work of exceptional quality, commercial viability, and explosive creativity.

* A press release covered by [http://www.mediaweek.com/mw/news/recent_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003583761 Media Week] announced that Duncan Rouleau along with the rest of the Man of Action team were given the go to write new chapters of the ''[[Heroes]]'' graphic novels throughout the summer.
==External Links==
* [[Interview:Golden Handshake|Interview with Duncan Rouleau]] at Heroes Wiki, 9/10/07


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Latest revision as of 19:51, 1 December 2008

Duncan Rouleau
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Duncan Rouleau is a graphic novel writer.

About

Duncan Rouleau has been involved in several aspects comic book creation. He was a writer for Alpha Flight and Dark Horse Presents, penciller for many comics including JLA, Superman, X-Factor and X-Men Unlimited. He has been an inker for several comics including Action Comics, Adventures of Superman, New X-Men and World's Finest: Our Worlds at War. Duncan Rouleau has also been editor for the comic book X-Factor and cover artist for several comics including Alpha Flight, M. Rex, Teen Titans, Venom: The Hunted and X-Factor.

Duncan Rouleau, Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, and Steven T. Seagle formed Man of Action Studios, a Development/Production House dedicated to writing, conceptualizing, and developing work of exceptional quality, commercial viability, and explosive creativity. Along with Man of Action, Duncan also wrote several episodes of the animated television show Ben 10.

Besides comics, Duncan Rouleau has worked on films as an actor, production office manager, production assistant, storyboard artist, and tattoo designer. As an actor, he played Paul in Sandman (1993) and a video analyst in One False Move (1992). Duncan Rouleau was a production office manager for Blood and Concrete, a Love Story (1991); a production assistant for Genuine Risk (1990); a storyboard artist for Cyber Bandits (1995), Leapin' Leprechauns (1995) , Oblivion (1994), Oblivion 2: Backlash (1996) and Trouble Bound (1993); and a tattoo designer for Cyber Bandits (1995).


Notes

  • A press release covered by Media Week announced that Duncan Rouleau along with the rest of the Man of Action team were given the go to write new chapters of the Heroes graphic novels throughout the summer of 2007.

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Jesse AlexanderGreg BeemanChristine BoylanYule CaiseJoe CaseyAndrew ChamblissAron Eli ColeitePierluigi CothranZach CraleyJoseph Robert DonnellyD.J. DoyleErin FitzgeraldOliver GrigsbyR.D. HallBill HooperHowie KaplanJoe KellyTimm KepplerChuck KimJ.T. KrulJim MartinFoz McDermottJohn O'HaraJoe PokaskiDuncan RouleauMark SableSteven T. SeagleCarri WagnerMark WarshawHarrison WilcoxDavid WohlChristopher Zatta

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