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'''Peter Allen David''' ([[September 23]], [[1956]] - [[ | '''Peter Allen David''' ([[September 23]], [[1956]] - [[May 24]], [[2025]]), often abbreviated as '''PAD''' for short, was an American author, who wrote the ''[[Transformers: Dark of the Moon (novel)|Dark of the Moon]]'' novelization. Outside of film novelizations, he is best known for his ''[[Star Trek]]'' novels, and for his twelve-year stint writing ''[[Hulk|The Incredible Hulk]]'' comics while on the television side of things, he co-created the [[Nickelodeon]] science-fiction adventure series, ''Space Cases'' with [[Bill Mumy]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:06, 25 May 2025

Peter Allen David (September 23, 1956 - May 24, 2025), often abbreviated as PAD for short, was an American author, who wrote the Dark of the Moon novelization. Outside of film novelizations, he is best known for his Star Trek novels, and for his twelve-year stint writing The Incredible Hulk comics while on the television side of things, he co-created the Nickelodeon science-fiction adventure series, Space Cases with Bill Mumy.
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Notes
- David reportedly wrote an unpublished fill-in issue for the Marvel Transformers comic, called "The Love Bug".

