- Steve Gallacci
Steven A. Gallacci (born 1955) is best known for creating and publishing "
Albedo Anthropomorphics ", a black and white alternative comic containinganthropomorphic funny animal characters, which has been considered a major factor in the origins offurry fandom .Gallacci spent 6 years in the
US Air Force as a graphics specialist, including a tour of duty inGermany . After leaving the military, Gallacci started "Albedo" under his own Thoughts & Images imprint. First published in 1983, "Albedo" is still being produced as of 2005 (under theShanda Fantasy Arts imprint). Among some of the story lines that have appeared in "Albedo" are Gallacci's own "", a military sci-fi epic featuring some elements of political intrigue, and Stan Sakai's "Usagi Yojimbo ", which first appeared in the infamously rare "Albedo" #2.Gallacci also worked on "Fusion", a SF adventure comic from
Eclipse Comics similar to the TV show "Firefly", though pre-dating it by nearly twenty years.Lela Dowling co-authored the artwork andSteve Barnes drafted the first issues, though Gallacci would write most of the later ones with Lex Nakashima. He also created "Birthright", an indirect sequel to Erma Felna, serialized in theFantagraphics title "Critters". Also under his Thoughts & Images imprint, the first three issues ofDonna Barr 's "the Desert Peach" and a single issue of his own fantasy adventure "Zell, Sworddancer" with art assistance by Steve Adams, was also published. Thoughts & Images also published the first edition ofAlbedo RPG , written by Craig Hilton andPaul Kidd , and based on the "Erma Felna" storyline from "Albedo". Additional editions and supplements where published by Chessex in the early '90s. An all new version of an Albedo RPG has been published by Sanguin.Other cartoon material includes doing art for episodes of Elin Winkler's "Tales of the Fehnnik", published by
Radio Comix , and short bits for Ken Fletcher's "Spontoon" fanzine.He has also done Science Fiction art and Illustration since the late '70s, as well as straight technical/commercial illustration.
Irregularly, he produces silver bullets for his "Argent Small arms" line of odd bits.
More recently, he has been creating masters for after-market scale model aircraft detail/correction/conversion sets.
Steve lives in Seattle with his two dogs. His wife of twenty-two years, the long time SF and Media fan Beverley Clark, passed away on 16th September 2007. [http://www.theeternalportal.com/tributes/bev-clark/]
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