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Chuck Austen

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Chuck Austen
Known forThe Uncanny X-Men
Issues credited209
Active1986–2014
Primary rolewriter
Action Comics Weekly #640
Action Comics Weekly #640 (1989)

Chuck Austen, born Chuck Beckum, is an American creator who has built parallel careers in comic books and television. His comics work spans nearly three decades, with activity documented from 1986 through 2014 across 209 issues, where he contributed in multiple capacities — as writer, artist, colorist, inker, and letterer. He is perhaps most closely associated with The Uncanny X-Men, though his broader comics footprint includes U.S. War Machine, The Avengers, Action Comics, JLA, Exiles, Captain America, and Superman: Metropolis, among others.

Action Comics Weekly #641
Action Comics Weekly #641 (1989)

On the television side, Austen co-created the animated series Tripping the Rift and later moved into prominent production roles, serving as a producer on the first season of Steven Universe and as a co-showrunner on She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. The range of that television work — from an adult animated comedy to two acclaimed all-ages animated series — reflects a versatility that distinguishes him from creators who remained exclusively in print.

James Bond 007: Licence to Kill #[nn]
James Bond 007: Licence to Kill #[nn] (1989)

His ability to work across so many craft disciplines within comics, combined with a sustained presence in animation production, makes Austen a genuinely cross-platform figure whose influence touched both the Marvel and DC universes as well as a generation of animated storytelling.

Full bibliography · 70 series

Strips (1989) · 12
U.S. War Machine (2001) · 12
Superman: Metropolis (2003) · 12
Captain America (2002) · 11
Action Comics (1938) · 10
Elektra (2001) · 8
Superman (1987) · 7
JLA (1997) · 7
The Call of Duty: The Brotherhood (2002) · 6
The Eternal (2003) · 6
The Trouble with Girls (1989) · 5
Hardball (1991) · 5
Eden's Trail (2003) · 5
X-Men Unlimited (1993) · 5
Miracleman (1985) · 4
The Call of Duty: The Wagon (2002) · 4
Samurai Penguin (1986) · 3
Ultimate X-Men (2001) · 3
U.S. War Machine 2.0 (2003) · 3
Hero Sandwich (1987) · 2
Action Comics Weekly (1988) · 2
Buck Rogers Comics Module (1990) · 2
Lizard Lady (1991) · 2
Strips: The Special Edition (1997) · 2
New X-Men (2001) · 2
Worldwatch (2004) · 2
Komikai Micro Comics Ultimate Marvel (2005) · 2
411 (2003) · 1
#1
The Badger (1985) · 1
#23
Open Season (1986) · 1
#6
Zot! (1984) · 1
#19
The Griffin (1988) · 1
#1
Who's Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes (1988) · 1
#5
James Bond [album] (1983) · 1
Licence to Kill (1989) · 1
Elementals (1989) · 1
#4
James Bond 007: Licence to Kill (1989) · 1
James Bond Filmalbum (1983) · 1
Sidney Mellon's Thunderskull! (1989) · 1
#1
Disney's the Little Mermaid Limited Series (1992) · 1
#1
Cherry (1993) · 1
#14
Spinworld [Spin World] (1997) · 1
#1
Homepage (1997) · 1
#1
War Machine (2002) · 1
Marvel Mangaverse: Ghost Riders (2002) · 1
#1
Superman: The Man of Steel (1991) · 1
Filmspecial (1983) · 1
#17
Uncanny X-Men (2003) · 1
#1
X-Men 2 - Die Film-Adaption (2003) · 1
100% Marvel : Elektra (2002) · 1
#2
X-Men 2 Prequel: Nightcrawler (2003) · 1
#1
X-Men 2 filmspesial (2003) · 1
X-Men 2 Movie (2003) · 1
#1
Witchblade (1995) · 1
#66
The Call (2003) · 1
#3
Guard Force (2004) · 1
Marvel Catalog [Marvel Previews] (1998) · 1
The New Invaders (2004) · 1
#0
Catwoman: The Movie (2004) · 1
#1
Gli Incredibili X-Men (1994) · 1
Tutenstein (2004) · 1
Marvel Legends (2004) · 1
#10
Secret War: From the Files of Nick Fury (2005) · 1
Astonishing X-Men (2005) · 1
#2
Superman: The Wrath of Gog (2005) · 1
Ultimate X-Men Ultimate Collection (2006) · 1
#2

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