Gary Wolf

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Gary K. Wolf is the creator of the fictional Roger Rabbit universe in which "toons" and humans coexist. Roger Rabbit first appeared in Wolf's 1981 book Who Censored Roger Rabbit? (ISBN 0-345-30325-3). The story continues in Who P-P-P-Plugged Roger Rabbit? (ISBN 0-679-40094-X). This second book, published in 1991, is more consistent with the 1988 movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Wolf graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with a master's degree in advertising and is a brother of the Alpha Chi Rho fraternity. He is also the author of novels Killerbowl, A Generation Removed and The Resurrectionist.

Wolf and childhood friend John J. Myers, Catholic Archbishop of Newark, are cowriting a novel tentatively called Space Vulture, due to be released from TOR books in late 2007 or early 2008.[1] Wolf and co-author Jehane Baptiste have a story entitled "The UnHardy Boys in Outer Space" in the annual anthology of humorous science fiction, Amityville House of Pancakes Vol 3 (ISBN 1-894-95335-5).[2]

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