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David Lapham was born on 1970 in United States, is an American comic book creator. Discover David Lapham's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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David Lapham is an American comic book writer, artist, and cartoonist, best known for his work on the independent comic book Stray Bullets.

1990

David Lapham started his career in 1990 as a penciller at Valiant Comics.

1993

He went on to work under editor Jim Shooter at Defiant Comics, where they co-created Warriors of Plasm in 1993.

1995

He set up his own publishing company, El Capitan Books, in 1995, to self-publish Stray Bullets which he wrote, drew and lettered himself.

2000

He then took a sabbatical from Stray Bullets in 2000, to produce his nine-issue period murder mystery Murder Me Dead, also from El Capitan Books.

2005

Lapham began working on more mainstream comics work from 2005 onwards, writing a story arc for Top Cow Comics' The Darkness ("Hell House", vol. 2, #17–20), a 12-part Batman storyline in Detective Comics ("City of Crime" #801–808 and 811–814) for DC Comics and writing and pencilling the six-part Daredevil Vs. Punisher: Means And Ends limited series for Marvel Comics.

The Parallax Man had been announced to debut in 2005 but was never officially solicited.

2006

In late 2006, Marvel released Giant-Size Wolverine #1, with a 34-page Lapham story illustrated by David Aja, and DC began releasing Tales of the Unexpected with an eight-issue arc starring the Spectre, which was also written by Lapham.

2007

Vertigo published the original graphic novel Silverfish in July 2007, and he drew Terror, Inc. for the Marvel MAX line.

He then wrote the Vertigo series Young Liars and took over from Garth Ennis as writer on Crossed.

Publication of Stray Bullets ceased after its fortieth issue, along with Lapham's self-published futuristic science-fiction miniseries, The Parallax Man.

In 2007, Lapham expressed interest in completing both projects.

2009

2009 saw the release of Dark Horse: Noir, which included a Stray Bullets story that took place within the still incomplete arc. In March 2010, it was reported that Lapham was working on a Predator series for Dark Horse Comics.

2014

In March 2014, the long-awaited forty-first and final issue of the initial Stray Bullets arc and series as whole was released after the Laphams made a deal with Image Comics.

On the same day, an omnibus edition of all forty-one issues was released, as well as the first issue of a new series titled Stray Bullets: Killers.

At Image, Lapham has continued Stray Bullets as a series of story arcs separated into their own miniseries: Stray Bullets: Killers ran for eight issues, followed after a brief hiatus by a second arc: Stray Bullets: Sunshine & Roses ran for forty-two issues.

As an artist on all unless otherwise noted; additionally writer, where noted:

Titles published by Valiant include:

Titles published by Defiant include:

Titles published by DC Comics include:

Titles published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint include:

Titles published by DC Comics' Wildstorm imprint include:

Titles published by El Capitan, Lapham's own publishing company, include:

Titles published by Dark Horse include:

Titles published by Marvel include:

Titles published by Avatar include:

Titles published by Image include:

Titles published by various American publishers include: