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Oh, yeah! I love Jeff's work. I've been trying to recruit him for the DCC's for over a year, to no avail. He told me he's done with game art. Hopefully he'll change his mind one of these days.
I wasn't able to find on line galleries, but it looks like Willingham is still kicking around doing superhero work. These guys are masters of pen and ink. Wow.
I contacted Willingham. He is unfortunately under exclusive license to DC Comics and unavailable for any other work.
The story behind Trampier is a legend... apparently he simply vanished one day and was never seen again. No one in the RPG industry has seen or heard from him (that I know of) for at least a decade. Some say he's a taxi driver in Milwaukee, but no one seems to know for sure. That's why I always ride taxis when I'm in Milwaukee...
goodmangames wrote:The story behind Trampier is a legend... apparently he simply vanished one day and was never seen again. No one in the RPG industry has seen or heard from him (that I know of) for at least a decade. Some say he's a taxi driver in Milwaukee, but no one seems to know for sure.
Wow. That is a damn cool story.
That's why I always ride taxis when I'm in Milwaukee....
I love the 1st and 2nd ed. artists! Its funny though, they pretty much vanished off the face of the earth until recently. I wonder if its just game nostalgia? Thank God for the internet!
goodmangames wrote:The story behind Trampier is a legend... apparently he simply vanished one day and was never seen again. No one in the RPG industry has seen or heard from him (that I know of) for at least a decade. Some say he's a taxi driver in Milwaukee, but no one seems to know for sure.
Wow. That is a damn cool story.
That's why I always ride taxis when I'm in Milwaukee....
*laugh* And that makes it even cooler. I love it.
from the wikipedia:
...best known as the creator of the "Wormy" comic strip that ran in The Dragon Magazine... The comic suddenly stopped appearing after issue #132, in the middle of a storyline.
A few issues later there was a brief note from the editors stating that "Wormy" would never be appearing again. No explanation was given. Artist and writer Trampier pretty much vanished and has never been reliably heard from since. In a casual conversation with fellow Dragon artist Phil Foglio at the 2000 Origins Game Convention, Mr. Foglio stated that at some point the "Wormy" strips just stopped coming into Dragon magazine and all checks mailed to Trampier were returned as undeliverable. Inquiries by TSR at his residence showed that he had moved with no forwarding address.
Rumours that he had died were denied by Tom Wham, who was for a while Trampier's brother-in-law. Wham stated in the 1990s that he had actually had some contact with Tramp and that he was fine. He gave no further details. A February 15, 2002, article in the Daily Egyptian newspaper in southern Illinois featured a taxi-driving David Trampier in Carbondale, including a photograph. Gary Gygax and other TSR staff of the time confirm it is the same David Trampier who drew Wormy.
Funny you should bring this up again. Trampier has been found. I can't say by whom. But he refuses to do fantasy illustration anymore. So he's effectively still lost.
goodmangames wrote:Trampier has been found. I can't say by whom. But he refuses to do fantasy illustration anymore. So he's effectively still lost.
Twice the tragedy! I wish he knew just how many fans he has.
DAT was my all-time favorite old-school artist; I'll never forget his MM illustrations. Happily, the good Mr. Otis and Mr. Dee still treat GG readers to their work!
DCC #26 The Scaly God
DCC #60 Thrones of Punjar Monstercology: Orcs Age of Cthulhu 2: Madness in London Town
Co-author Age of Cthulhu 5: The Long Reach of Evil
Co-author 2006, 2007, 2008 Tourney DCCs