


About Ken Gale
Ken Gale producer, co-host, interviewer and eventually engineer for 'Nuff Said!, is also a
professional comics writer and editor. His first professional sale, an interview with Jerry
Robinson, was published in DC Comics' Amazing World of DC Comics #4 in late 1974. During
this period he started personal relationships with many comics professionals, which has been a
great asset in obtaining the quality and diversity of guests for 'Nuff Said!. His first fiction
appeared in Creepy #106 and he has also written for math textbooks (those questions at the end
of the chapters, "Practice Your Skills"), numerous magazine, e-zine and newspaper articles, and
a number of other comic book titles including The Good Guys #7-10 for Defiant and wrote the
comic strip Miranda for Puritan magazine from 1996-2000. His first radio experience was via Ed
Menje at the now-defunct WHBI-FM in NYC.
He conducts and moderates panels at the Big Apple Con in New York City. Those panels usually
become episodes of 'Nuff Said! He's been a member of several apas and is still a member of
Interlac. More recently, he's put out a dvd version of his radio show. Look for an environmental
horror story he wrote in Psychosis #2 (2007). And he was on the Board of Directors of the Celtic
League American Branch for quite a while.
By the way, Re-animator fans, he also happens to be the nephew of actor David Gale.
Ken Gale -- May 12, 2007
Post Meeting Write-up
Saturday's Face the Fiction - what to say....awesome wouldn't begin to cover it. But, before I go
into details - Steve and Jim left before the end so they didn't get to hear themselves being
thanked. It was their generosity that paid for the night - thank you so much. We have thoughtful
people in this group!
As Steve mentioned, I had to let them in when they arrived. Why? We were told to lock the door
after the museum volunteer (who was named Annmarie oddly enough) left. Her words were,
"you may want to lock this after me - in case." In case?! In case what?! Of course, Aubrey's
lovely reminder of the movie Dawn of the Dead immediately jumped into my mind - my already
overactive mind! Did museum lady know something we didn't? Is this why the Bergen Mall has