"The Astonishing Aunt May!" (with Phil Winslade, co-feature in #546, 2008).2 #20–25 (with Phil Winslade and Dave Ross (#23–24), Marvel Knights, 2001) collected in Marvel Knights: Daredevil - Unusual Suspects (tpb, 472 pages, 2018, ISBN 1-30291-472-3) ![]() Ant-Man's Big Christmas (with Phil Winslade, one-shot, Marvel Knights, 2000).Detective Comics #733: "Shades of Grey" (with Phil Winslade, 1999).Batman: No Man's Land #1 + Batman: Shadow of the Bat #83 + Batman #563 + Detective Comics #730: "No Law and a New Order" (with Alex Maleev, 1999).The Batman Chronicles #10: "To See the Batman" (prose story with illustrations by Bill Sienkiewicz, anthology, 1997).Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road (also director, 2002).Bordello of Blood (with Robert Zemeckis, story only, 1996).Payback: An Interactive Movie (also director, 1995) Tales from the Crypt (episode "House of Horror", also director, 1993) (TV).Back to the Future: The Animated Series (1991–1992) (TV).Back to the Future Part III (with Robert Zemeckis, 1990).Back to the Future Part II (with Robert Zemeckis, 1989).Back to the Future (with Robert Zemeckis, 1985).I Wanna Hold Your Hand (with Robert Zemeckis, 1978).Kolchak: The Night Stalker (episode "Chopper", with Robert Zemeckis, 1975) (TV).The first issue was released in stores on October 21, 2015, which is the same date that Marty travels with Doc Brown to the future the comic book is shown as part of the storyline for Part II. His other work in comics includes the Back to the Future monthly series published by IDW Publishing. In 2008, Gale worked as one of the writers among the rotating writer/artist teams on The Amazing Spider-Man, which at the time was published three times a month. In 2001, he had a short run on Marvel's Daredevil with artists Phil Winslade and Dave Ross. Gale began writing for comics in the late 90s, and his earliest work includes Ant-Man's Big Christmas for Marvel and Batman for DC Comics. Comics Īs a teenager, Bob Gale was a regular Marvel reader and his fan letter appeared in Iron Man #2, published in June 1968. On 31 January 2014, it was announced that a stage musical adaptation of the first Back to the Future film was in production. Gale's other work includes the novelization for his movie 1941 and he helped develop the arcade game Tattoo Assassins. ![]() He had previously directed and written the 20-minute theatrical release Mr. In 2002, Gale made his debut as a feature-film director with Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road. Gale and Zemeckis were nominated for an Academy Award for their screenplay for Back to the Future. Kung Fu Killers, in which Gale made a cameo appearance as the title character without his face-covering helmet, and was working on a fourth at the time of his death.) Career Film Īs screenwriters Gale and Zemeckis have collaborated on a number of films including 1941, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Used Cars, and Trespass. (Rosenberg had taken over the series with the third, 1973's Commando Cus vs. The last two films were made in collaboration with Richard Rosenberg. Later he and his brother Charlie made their own amateur three-film series parody of the Republic Pictures Commando Cody serials, using the character name " Commando Cus". As a teen, he created his own comic book, The Green Vomit, using spirit duplication he was the co-founder of a popular comic book club in St. Īs a child, Gale dreamed he would one day "go to Hollywood and work for Walt Disney", who was his hero. in Cinema in 1973 from the University of Southern California, where he wrote fanzine reviews for classmate Mike Glyer's fanzine, and met Zemeckis, who was his classmate. Bob Gale has two younger brothers, Charlie, who wrote the screenplay for Ernest Scared Stupid, and Randy. Mark Gale was a World War II veteran and later a University City councilman. Gale was born to a Jewish family in University City, Missouri he is the son of Maxine (née Kippel and died in 2010), an art dealer and violinist, and Mark R. Fox has referred to Gale as the "gatekeeper of the franchise". ![]() Gale co-produced all three films of the franchise and later served as associate producer of the animated TV series. He is best known for co-writing the science fiction comedy film Back to the Future with his writing partner Robert Zemeckis. Michael Robert Gale (born May 25, 1951) is an American screenwriter, comic book writer, film producer and director.
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