B. Dave Walters

B. Dave Walters

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B. Dave Walters is the writer of Dungeons & Dragons: A Darkened Wish for IDW Publishing and Wizards of the Coast. He appears as Victor Temple on Vampire the Masquerade: LA by Night on Geek & Sundry, and as Chato on We're Alive: Frontier on Project Alpha. He also appears as Imago in Salvage Marines, and is the co-writer of episodes 7-12 of that series. He is also hosted The Rundown web series for 20th Century Fox, and Ask Your Black Geek Friend also on Project Alpha. In addition to being writer and co-creator of the Electropunk comic series, he is the winner of the "Be the Next Beliefnet Featured Blogger" contest for Beliefnet in the Hope & Inspiration category. He is a featured panelist at San Diego Comic-Con and Wonder Con on the topic of Spiritual Themes in Comics and Media.
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  • name:B. Dave Walters
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
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  • Biography:B. Dave Walters is the writer of Dungeons & Dragons: A Darkened Wish for IDW Publishing and Wizards of the Coast. He appears as Victor Temple on Vampire the Masquerade: LA by Night on Geek & Sundry, and as Chato on We're Alive: Frontier on Project Alpha. He also appears as Imago in Salvage Marines, and is the co-writer of episodes 7-12 of that series. He is also hosted The Rundown web series for 20th Century Fox, and Ask Your Black Geek Friend also on Project Alpha. In addition to being writer and co-creator of the Electropunk comic series, he is the winner of the "Be the Next Beliefnet Featured Blogger" contest for Beliefnet in the Hope & Inspiration category. He is a featured panelist at San Diego Comic-Con and Wonder Con on the topic of Spiritual Themes in Comics and Media.
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