Jeff Butler (born February 26, 1958, in
Madison, Wisconsin)
is an
American
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illustrator
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and
comic book artist
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. Butler worked with the art department of
TSR, Inc. for 5 years, illustrating products for the ''
Dungeons & Dragons''
fantasy role-playing game
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and the ''
Marvel Super Heroes Marvel Super Heroes may refer to:
* ''Marvel Super-Heroes'' (comics), several Marvel Comics publications
* ''Marvel Super Heroes'' (video game), a 1995 arcade game
* '' Marvel Super Heroes: War of the Gems'', a 1996 platform game
* ''Marvel Supe ...
'' role playing game, as well as
Dragonlance novels.
Early life
Jeff Butler was born in
Madison, Wisconsin on February 26, 1958. He grew up playing sports, "But I was always drawing things when I was young. I was a mischievous little boy, and my mother used to stick me in the corner with paper and a pencil and tell me to draw to keep me quiet. Then came the comic books when I was a little older, much to the chagrin of my father. Mom thought the comic books were teaching me to read, but my father, who is a sportswriter for a Madison newspaper, thought they were no good for me."
Butler elaborates on his comics pastime, "At first, I read all the
DC Comics I could get my hands on, and then moved on to
Marvel Comics ... I used to practice drawing the figures from the comic books." In high school, Butler continued drawing as well as his sports activities. "Oh geez, this is so corny, but I was the football captain who went out with the cheerleading captain."
In junior high and high school (at
Madison West High School),
Butler discovered fantasy through the ''
Conan the Barbarian'' paperback books, and later Fritz Leiber and Lord of the Rings books. In college, Butler studied sports illustration and did some portrait work, as well as doing some illustrations for newspapers, magazines, and posters on the side, and a Budweiser poster for the university football team. "I was a fine arts major in college (
University of Wisconsin–Madison), but I ended up splitting my time between the university and
Madison Area Technical College (MATC) so I could get some commercial art instruction."
Butler played quarterback for the
Wisconsin Badgers at university in 1977, but stopped because of a series of concussions.
[Kassulke, Natasha (June 12, 1997). "Local artist serious about comic books", '' Wisconsin State Journal'', p. 2.]
While in school, Butler met
Mike Baron, who created the ''
Nexus'' comic book with
Steve Rude for
Capital Comics.
Baron sought Butler out after seeing a poster Butler had created for a UW-Madison fraternity rush.
Butler and Baron collaborated for Capital, creating ''
The Badger''. "I worked on the first few issues of the comic book, but Capital was having some cash flow problems at the time, so they put their titles up for sale."
Career
One of Butler's teachers from MATC told him about a job opening for an artist at
TSR in
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
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. He interviewed with the company, and was hired in February 1984. "When I first came to TSR, the
''Marvel Super Heroes'' Game was just starting to roll, so I had lots of fun those first few months doing the kind of comic book art I loved. Now, I like working on the Marvel paintings for the book covers. I can flesh things out and make these characters look real."
Butler also worked on black-and-white art for ''
Dungeons & Dragons'' products and the
Dragonlance series, and did color work such as the ''
Conan Role-Playing Game
The ''Conan Role-Playing Game'' was published by TSR, Inc. in 1985.
Contents
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'' box cover.
Butler married his high school sweetheart (the cheerleading captain), Laurel Layman in 1985.
After leaving TSR in 1989,
Butler worked as a freelance illustrator and comic book artist for nine years, working on projects including ''
The Green Hornet'',
[(February 2, 1990). "Buzz by for look at Green Hornet", '' St. Petersburg Times'', p. 41.] ''
Godzilla'', ''
Hercules'', ''
Xena'', ''
Jurassic Park
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'' and the monthly ''
Ghostwriter'' strip for the
Children's Television Workshop
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magazine, ''
Kid City
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''.
His ''Hercules'' drawings appeared in a 1996 issue of ''
TV Guide''.
Butler joined the
Raven Software art staff in the fall of 1997 after returning to his native Madison with his family, and began learning computer game art. Butler served as the 2-D Art Lead on ''
Heretic II'' and has worked on other games such as ''
Soldier of Fortune'' and ''
Star Trek, Elite Force''. Butler has been part of the art team for ''
Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast'', ''
X-Men Legends'', ''
X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse'', ''
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance'', and has been part of the core team for ''
X-Men Origins: Wolverine'' and ''
Wolfenstein
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''.
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1958 births
American comics writers
American speculative fiction artists
Artists from Madison, Wisconsin
Fantasy artists
Game artists
Living people
Madison West High School alumni
Role-playing game artists