- Michael Gallagher (writer)
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Michael Gallagher Born New York Occupation Writer Genres Comic books
SatireNotable work(s) Mad
Sonic the HedgehogMichael Gallagher (born in New York) is an American writer who has contributed to several comic books, as well as to the satire magazine Mad, to which he has contributed several two-page gags since the mid-1990s. He is the son of cartoonist John Gallagher, as well as the nephew of George Gately,[1] creator of the comic strip Heathcliff. Besides Mad, Gallagher has contributed to Sonic the Hedgehog, as well as a comic book series based on the TV show ALF, and several works for both Marvel Comics and Archie Comics.[1]
References
- ^ a b Paukstis, Ed. "Celtic characters come to life through comic book artist". Scathan. http://scathan.journalexchange.net/archive/1995/11_november/11.11.comics.html. Retrieved 2008-07-26.
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