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Frederick M. Gallagher III (born November 15, 1968) is an American
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and web
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. He is best known as the artist, co-creator, and now full owner of ''
Megatokyo (also stylized as ''MegaTokyo'') is an English-language webcomic created by Fred Gallagher (cartoonist), Fred Gallagher and Rodney Caston. ''Megatokyo'' debuted on August 14, 2000, and has been written and illustrated solely by Gallagher since ...
''. He also goes by the name of Piro, the main character of ''Megatokyo'', who he has stated is an idealized version of himself when he was in college. He took this name from that of the
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in the
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'' Kanon''. Gallagher lives with his wife and their son in
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.


Projects


''The Fine Red Cat''

''The Fine Red Cat'' (1993) is a children's book by Jennifer Ann Gallagher, Fred Gallagher's sister. It is notable as the first published work Gallagher illustrated.


''Megatokyo''

The webcomic ''Megatokyo'' started its run on August 14, 2000 in collaboration with
Rodney Caston Rodney Caston (born May 13, 1977) is an American Cybersecurity expert, OSINT Investigator, and writer. He is credited as the co-creator of the popular comic book series ''MegaTokyo''. Fandom Caston is credited as a co-creator and writer of the ...
, who owned the domain and wrote many of the scripts for the first year and a half, while Gallagher was responsible for the artwork. Due to creative differences, Caston agreed to sell his share in the venture to Gallagher in May 2002. ''Megatokyo'''s success has allowed Gallagher to pursue it as a full-time occupation since October 2002, after being laid off from his job as an architect. ''Megatokyo'' in its entirety is available free of charge at the ''Megatokyo'' website, with strips being paired with comments from Gallagher. Gallagher's income from the strip comes from advertising, sales of ''Megatokyo'' books and merchandise sold through the Megagear store website which he owns. Since Gallagher attained full control over the strip, it has become more reflective of his vision, with an increasingly complex cast of characters, and a far slower pace than the original strips. The influence of Japanese
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and computer dating sims can be seen in both the character design, plotline and storytelling. While this has earned praise from some critics, it has also alienated some fans of the earlier strips, which were more comical, relying more on humor, slapstick, gags, and simpler storylines.


''Fredart''

''Fredart'' is a collection of Gallagher's works dating back several years. It includes development sketches from other projects, such as ''Warmth''. Since ''Megatokyo'' began, most of the content has been focused on characters from that project. ''Fredart Studios LLC'' is the name of the company that officially owns the trademark to ''Megatokyo'' and Fred's other works. Megagear Inc. is the company owned and operated by Fred and his wife Sarah that runs the ''MegaGear'' store which sells ''Megatokyo'' related merchandise.


''envelop(e)''

A
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work of Gallagher's from 1999. As he describes it: :Using the format of an illustrated story, 'envelop(e)' tells the story of how a misplaced envelope and love letter causes confusion between childhood friends who never really understood how much they meant to each other before.


''Warmth''

''Warmth'' is a more serious love story on which Gallagher was working before ''Megatokyo'', but it was pushed into the background when ''Megatokyo'' became popular. A few chapters of ''Warmth'' were released in the early issues of I.C. Entertainment's ''AmeriManga'' magazine. Gallagher has stated a number of times that he has not given up on the property, and will continue it in the future. Gallagher had released a sample (but this was later deleted), and many other drawings that include characters who will be featured in ''Warmth''. The main characters of ''Warmth'' are called Tom Moore, Tobari Saeko, and Shizuhara Eimi. Both Saeko and Eimi have cameos in recent Megatokyo strips.


Blurred

Blurred was a semi-erotic experimental art website, created by Gallagher in 1998 using the pen name "blurri." Gallagher later took it offline for personal reasons, but a discussion on February 2, 2006 on
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started a coordinated attempt to discover the contents of this website. On June 8, 2006, Gallagher again allowed public access to the "blurred" site, and mentioned it in his newspost on ''Megatokyo'', in order to end the controversy.


Title TBA

Fred Gallagher announced that, some time in 2007, megagear (the Megatokyo store) would release a mini doujinshi. Little to nothing was known about this project, but it was expected later in the year. "''We are looking forward to a great 2007. Megatokyo Volume 5 will be released in the Spring and we have lots of other new items planned including a skateboard deck, the first Megatokyo calendar, clocks, and a mini doujinshi for later in the year. ''" It is possible that this is an endgames doujinshi. "''But maybe 2 regularly delivered comics with everything else you expect from these websites - rants, updates, etc - including some other projects like maybe 'warmth' getting off the ground (and that endgames doujin i want to do)... we'll see.''" In 2009, he posted a
endgames
preview and called it a doujin. In May 2011, it was announced that Endgames were being revamped in a light novel format, with a story written by webfiction author Thomas Knapp, with four light novels planned. A short story "Behind the Masque" was also announced, and released on Amazon's Kindle Store on June 10, 2011.


Achievements

One of the most popular artists at
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, Fred Gallagher has appeared at
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in 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2005, and also has appeared frequently at
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, and
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.
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was the first anime convention where he sat for a panel discussion. He is also credited with being the first American manga artist to be a guest at Anime Expo Tokyo. At conventions, Fred Gallagher hosts a panel based on the "Naze Nani ''Megatokyo''" ("The Hows and Whys of ''Megatokyo''")
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comic strips, an idea borrowed from an anime series, ''
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''. The panel contained Gallagher ("Piro") and
Rodney Caston Rodney Caston (born May 13, 1977) is an American Cybersecurity expert, OSINT Investigator, and writer. He is credited as the co-creator of the popular comic book series ''MegaTokyo''. Fandom Caston is credited as a co-creator and writer of the ...
("Largo") (before Caston left the project due to creative differences), and was also known to contain Dominic Nguyen ("Dom"). Gallagher has also attended anime conventions outside of the United States. He was Guest of Honour at Ayacon, an anime con located in
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, UK, at the start of November 2003. He was slated to appear at the 2006 German convention Connichi in
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. However, due to errors in registering his wife's ticket, this was canceled.


See also

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Rodney Caston Rodney Caston (born May 13, 1977) is an American Cybersecurity expert, OSINT Investigator, and writer. He is credited as the co-creator of the popular comic book series ''MegaTokyo''. Fandom Caston is credited as a co-creator and writer of the ...


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Gallagher profiled at Anime Convention Personality of the Week
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