The most comprehensive textual archive available. Maintained by dedicated lore experts, the wiki catalogs every character, alien species, planet, and piece of technology. Crucially, it archives real-world production notes and statements from the show's creators, serving as the ultimate fact-checking tool for the fandom. The Internet Archive (Wayback Machine)
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Cosmic giants born in cosmic storms, capable of manipulating cosmic energy and overpowering planetary threats. The Speedsters and Agility Experts
This era established the foundational art style designed by Dave Johnson and later refined by Glen Murakami. 2. Alien Force (2008–2010)
Omniverse expanded the archive by introducing a council of alternate Bens. Archivists categorize these variants to understand how small changes affect history: archive ben 10
An archive of the franchise is incomplete without categorizing its parallel realities and the 2016 franchise reset. Future Timelines (Ben 10,000)
The Ben 10 story began with a simple premise: a ten-year-old boy named Ben Tennyson, his cousin Gwen, and their Grandpa Max find an alien device, the Omnitrix, which latches onto Ben’s wrist. This device allows him to transform into ten unique alien species. The Original 10 Aliens
The story follows Ben Tennyson. He is a 10-year-old boy on a summer road trip with his Grandpa Max and cousin Gwen. Everything changes when a space watch called the Omnitrix crashes to Earth. The watch attaches to Ben's wrist. It allows him to transform into 10 different alien heroes. Ben uses these powers to fight evil aliens and save the world. The Core TV Shows
The most sought-after items in any collection are the "lost episodes" and lore bibles. The most comprehensive textual archive available
The Ben 10: Omniverse era served as the final chapter of the original continuity. The archive documents the creative choices made to bridge the "darker" Ultimate Alien tone with the more vibrant, comic-book aesthetic of Omniverse , which was conceived by Man of Action and produced by Cartoon Network Studios.
Set five years later, featuring a teenage Ben dealing with a global Highbreed invasion. This series introduced a darker tone, serialized storytelling, and an entirely new set of aliens.
The franchise was conceived by , a creative collective consisting of comic book writers Duncan Rouleau, Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, and Steven T. Seagle. Their comic-book sensibilities gave Ben 10 its signature dynamic action and serialization.
Ben 10/Generator Rex: Heroes United (2011) united two of Man of Action's creations via dimensional travel. In the reboot, the special Alien X-Tinction brought together Bens from multiple dimensions, creating a massive fan-service event for long-time archivers. 5. The Fan Archiving Movement The Internet Archive (Wayback Machine) This public link
A living magma organism from the star-like world of Pyros, capable of generating intense fire and geokinetically riding melting rocks.
The main saga includes Ben 10 (Classic), Alien Force , Ultimate Alien , Omniverse , and the 2016 reboot.
From Ben 10: Protector of Earth to Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks , the franchise enjoyed a golden age of tie-in console games. Archivers regularly extract files from these games to find unused alien models, cut dialogue lines, and alternative levels that shed light on development constraints. Flash Games and Web Animations