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'''Bill Vallely''' is a professional illustrator and writer that has spent twenty years working mostly as a freelance artist. He was responsible for co-writing the script of the episode {{e|Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy}} of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''.
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'''Bill Vallely''' is a professional illustrator and writer that has spent twenty years working in both fields equally as a freelance artist. He was responsible for co-writing the script of the episode {{e|Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy}} of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''.
   
 
He has worked in various media, including comics, animation, documentaries, text books, and script writing.
 
He has worked in various media, including comics, animation, documentaries, text books, and script writing.
   
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He is currently Project Manager for the video game company, "Planet Wide Media." He has helped develop the digital art creator software "Make Your Own Comic Book"
He has written and drawn for many comic books including for [[Marvel Comics]], [[DC Comics]], Valiant Comics, Omni Comix, Archie Comics, Harvey Comics, Hanna Barbera, and Nintendo Comics System. He has illustrated children's books for Laredo Press, and worked on several animated children's television programs including ''Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers'', ''The Smurfs'', ''Bad Dog'', and ''Tricksters''.
 
   
 
He has written and drawn for many comic books including for [[Marvel Comics]], [[DC Comics]], Valiant Comics, Omni Comix, Archie Comics, Harvey Comics, Hanna Barbera, and Nintendo Comics System. He has illustrated children's books for Laredo Press, and worked on several animated children's television programs including ''The Smurfs'', ''Bad Dog'',''Tricksters'', "Hornswiggle", and "F**King Idiots".
He wrote and created medical illustrations for documentaries on ''Lifetime Television'', wrote science text books for children with ''Inkwell Press'', and designed sets for National Touring Companies of Lincoln Center. He additionally worked on some episodes of ''Brotherly Love''.
 
   
 
He wrote and created medical illustrations for documentaries on ''Lifetime Television'', wrote science text books for children with ''Inkwell Press'', and designed sets for National Touring Companies of Lincoln Center. He worked as a staff writer for the sit-com ''Brotherly Love'' and wrote an episode of "My Wife and Kids".
==External links==
 
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== External links ==
 
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*[http://www.mycomicbookcreator.com/tutorials/ Comic Book Creator: Make your own comic] - a tutorial by Bill Vallely
 
*[http://www.mycomicbookcreator.com/tutorials/ Comic Book Creator: Make your own comic] - a tutorial by Bill Vallely
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Template:Realworld Bill Vallely is a professional illustrator and writer that has spent twenty years working in both fields equally as a freelance artist. He was responsible for co-writing the script of the episode "Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy" of Star Trek: Voyager.

He has worked in various media, including comics, animation, documentaries, text books, and script writing.

He is currently Project Manager for the video game company, "Planet Wide Media." He has helped develop the digital art creator software "Make Your Own Comic Book"

He has written and drawn for many comic books including for Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Valiant Comics, Omni Comix, Archie Comics, Harvey Comics, Hanna Barbera, and Nintendo Comics System. He has illustrated children's books for Laredo Press, and worked on several animated children's television programs including The Smurfs, Bad Dog,Tricksters, "Hornswiggle", and "F**King Idiots".

He wrote and created medical illustrations for documentaries on Lifetime Television, wrote science text books for children with Inkwell Press, and designed sets for National Touring Companies of Lincoln Center. He worked as a staff writer for the sit-com Brotherly Love and wrote an episode of "My Wife and Kids".

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