David Gallaher

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David Gallaher
Nationality
American
Area(s)Writer
Pseudonym(s)Dave Gallaher
Notable works
Vampire: The Masquerade, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, High Moon
Awards2007 Creative Excellence in Advertising Award

David Matthew Gallaher: (born 1975) is Honolulu-born, American writer, who spent most of his life operating out of Brooklyn, New York and Baltimore, Maryland.

Biography

During his formative years, David didn't have a television. His first exposure to the 'moving picture' was in 1978 with the first Superman film. In 1980, when his family got a television, he was blasted with all sorts of televised superhero material from Shazam to Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends to Superfriends to The Incredible Hulk and Batman. An alumni of Hood College and a graduate of Goddard College, Gallaher went on to write for Marvel Comics, the New York City Police Department, Moonstone Books, the CBLDF, Harris Publications and McGraw-Hill. His works include Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, Annex, Moonstone Monsters, High Moon, More Fund Comics, Vampirella, and Vampire: The Masquerade.

Bibliography

Moonstone Books

  • Moonstone Noir: Johnny Dollar (The Brief Candle Matter)
  • Vampire: The Masquerade: Blood & Shadows (Tremere)
  • Moonstone Monsters: Ghosts (incorrecetly credited as Ken Wolak)
  • Moonstone Monsters: tradepaperback (incorrecetly credited as Ken Wolak)

Sky Dog Press

  • More Fund Comics (A Word From Our Sponsors)

Chalk Outline Studios

  • Annex

Harris Publications

  • Vampirella Magazine

Visual Opinions Magazine

  • Comix! Required Anatomy 101

Global Knowledge

  • Introduction to Web Databases
  • Networking Tools 2.0
  • Glossary of Networking and Internetworking Terms

Glencoe/McGraw-Hill

  • Marketing Essentials

Wildstorm

  • Gen-Active #1 (Special Thanks credit)

DC Comics

Marvel Comics

Trivia

External links