Tom Wham

Tom Wham
Birth name Tom Wham
Born 1944
Chester, Illinois, United States
Nationality American
Field Fantasy art, Illustration

Tom Wham (born 1944 in Chester, Illinois) is a designer of board games who has also produced artwork, including that for his own games.

Wham worked a variety of odd jobs during his early adult life. After serving four years in the U.S. Navy, he worked for the Guidon Games hobby shop in Maine[1] where he got his first game, a variant on a Civil War naval miniatures campaign, published.[2] Afterwards he became a prison guard in his hometown, then held an office job in Denver.[2] In May 1977 he began working for TSR, Inc. at their Lake Geneva, Wisconsin headquarters as a general office worker. In a separate capacity as an independent contractor, Wham began doing some creative work for the company, contributing a handful of illustrations for the original AD&D Monster Manual, including the creature called the beholder.[2] he also began writing games for Dragon magazine. These games, printed on cardstock and included in the centerfold of the magazine, usually featured artwork supplied by Wham.

Notable games published this way include:

Since leaving TSR Wham has designed many more games, most recently collaborating with James M. Ward on the board game Dragon Lairds, published in April 2008.[3] The game received a 3 for style and a 4 for substance (out of 5) at RPG.net.[4]

The Whamite Isles from the Forgotten Realms were named for him, as they were the setting for one of his games.

References

  1. ^ Sacco, Ciro Alessandro. "The Ultimate Interview with Gary Gygax". thekyngdoms.com. http://www.thekyngdoms.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=37. Retrieved 2008-10-24. 
  2. ^ a b c Knorr, Bryce (August 1980). "Wham's Revenge: his games". Dragon #40 (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: TSR, Inc.) V (2): 14–17. 
  3. ^ Tom Wham.com
  4. ^ REVIEW OF Dragon Lairds by Shannon Appelcline. RPGnet.com June 4, 2008

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