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Rich Burlew
BornRichard Burlew
(1974-09-01)September 1, 1974(age 49)
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Writer, illustrator
Pseudonym(s)The Giant or Giant in the Playground
Notable works
The Order of the Stick
AwardsEagle Award,[1]GoldENnie,[2]FiveWCCAawards[3][4][5][6][7]
https:// giantitp /index.html

Rich Burlew(born September 1, 1974) is an American author, game designer, and graphic designer. He is best known forThe Order of the Stickwebcomic,for which he was ranked fifth on ComixTalk's list of the Top 25 People in Webcomics for 2007.[8]He has also written several works forWizards of the Coast's role-playing gameDungeons & Dragons.He owns and operates a small press publishing company, Giant in the Playground, which he formed to publish his comic work.

Early life and education[edit]

Burlew developed the basic elements of hisstick figureart style at the age of twelve while drawing a comic calledMr. Demonfor his lunchroom friends.[9]Burlew first began playingDungeons & Dragonsin high school. He frequently assumed the role of theGame Master,a role he has likened to writing a webcomic,[10]but his interest in the hobby lapsed until 2000 whenWizards of the Coastreleased the third edition ruleset for the game.[11]Upon running his first adventure with the new rules, Burlew found that he needed several identical miniatures to represent a group of bandits. Instead of purchasing lead miniatures, he used graphic design software to draw simple stick figure cutouts in the style he had developed as a youth. He continued to use stick figure monsters for years in hisD&Dsessions.[9]

Burlew attendedPratt Institutein Brooklyn, New York, where he earned a degree in illustration. He has noted that, "everything [I] learned about color use or panel composition... [I] picked up at Pratt."[10]After leaving college, Burlew worked for several years as a professional graphic designer in New York, primarily working on elementary school textbook designs and layouts.[11]

Career[edit]

Career beginnings[edit]

In 2002,Wizards of the Coastannounced a contest to find a new campaign setting for theirD&Dgame, dubbed the Fantasy Setting Search.[12]From a field of over eleven thousand gamers who sent in one-page descriptions of their worlds, one of Burlew's four entries was chosen as a finalist. He was asked by Wizards of the Coast to produce a one hundred-page setting bible for his world to compete against two other designers.[13]The contest was won byKeith Baker'sEberronsetting,[14]with Burlew and P. Nathan Toomey as the other two finalists.[15]Although he did not win the contest, the experience encouraged Burlew to pursue a career in game design. As his entry in the competition remains the unpublished property of Wizards of the Coast, Burlew is prohibited from discussing it by anon-disclosure agreement.[16]However, he was offered additional writing work from Wizards of the Coast the following year in which he contributed monsters such as the "battle titan" and the "shade steel golem" to theMonster Manual IIIrulebook.[17]

Burlew was able to take advantage of the attention and popularity he got from theSetting Searchcontest by launching his "Giant in the Playground" website and the comicThe Order of the Stick.[15]In June 2003, Burlew launched the website GiantITP in hopes of "turning [his] paltry name recognition into something resembling a job."[9]He dubbed his new site, Giant in the Playground, after his screen name on the Wizards forums in order to capitalize on his reputation as a knowledgeable gamer.[18]

Webcomics[edit]

GiantITP languished for several months until Burlew added a webcomic to bring in recurring traffic. He startedThe Order of the Stick,a stick figure fantasy webcomic, in September 2003 by transferring the images from the stick figure miniatures he had produced for hisD&Dgame into a page-long comic.[9]The Order of the Stickgained popularity through 2004. Burlew realized that he had created a successful story when several friends in an onlineD&Dgame spent an entire session berating him for writing a scene in which a villain impales a main character.[19]He announced the publication of the first strip compilation in December 2004. Shortly thereafter, he reported that pre-orders for the book had been so successful that he was prepared to quit his job as a graphic designer and commit himself full-time to comic and game writing.[20]Since then, he has produced five additional compilations and three black-and-whiteprequelsforThe Order of the Stickthat are not featured on the website.

In November 2005, new strips ofThe Order of the Stickbegan appearing inDragon Magazine,[21]significantly extending the potential reach of the comic. Burlew described the feeling of seeing his work on the same page that once held the comicWhat's New with Phil & Dixieas "awe-inspiring" and "weird".[22]The comic ran in the magazine until its final print issue. These strips were later published in the compilation book calledSnips, Snails and Dragon Tales.

Burlew also drew a short-lived webcomic for theRole-Playing Game Association(RPGA) website, Five Foot Steps,[23]that featured more traditional cartoon art instead of stick figures. These depicted a diverse role-playing game group at the fictional Rollmoore College. The strip only lasted for five installments for reasons that have not been made public.

In January 2012, Burlew launched aKickstarter[24][25]campaign to getThe Order of the Stick: War and XPsback into print, which eventually raised enough money to reprint the whole book series.[26][27]The drive was the most funded creative work in Kickstarter up to that point,[26][28]getting more than twenty times the original goal for a total of $1,254,120.[27]During the reprint drive Burlew committed, as rewards for meeting increasing funding goals, to write eight new short stories either about specific characters or in alternative non-canon settings; the characters for three of these stories were chosen by backers as part of the pledge reward.[29]

Health issues[edit]

Burlew has an undisclosed chronic illness which sometimes impedes his ability to draw comics and causes periodic delays in schedule.[30]Due to his illness, Burlew reiterated on his website on July 10, 2011 thatThe Order of the Stickwebcomic is produced on "a random schedule... depending on [his] ability to work."[31]

In September 2012, Burlew seriously injured his right hand in an accident that required emergency surgery and prevented him from drawing for an extended period. Despite physiotherapy, he has said that he does not expect to fully recover from the injury.[32][33]Forbeshighlighted Burlew's open communication on the impact of his injury on the delivery of his Kickstarter rewards: "a great example of both fantastic communication and how a project can get derailed through no fault of anyone’s is Rich Burlew’s Order of the Stick. [...] Burlew sliced his thumb open on a piece of broken glass, severing tendons and requiring emergency surgery. Worse, it was his drawing hand. [...] There’s no telling how long it’s going to be before Burlew is able to write again, let alone draw, but the way that he has continued to communicate with his backers has engendered nothing but sympathy and support".[33]In a December 28, 2012 Kickstarter update post, Burlew stated that physical therapy had given him limited use of a pen back and was now able to sign autographs. He was able to post an update to his comic-The Order of The Stick-before the end of 2012 and continued updates into 2013.[34]In a February 28, 2013 post on his website, he describes his recovery as, "not 100% yet—[he] still need to take frequent breaks, and [his] lines don't always go where [he] want them to go—but it's been getting better."[35]His comic continues to be updated as of 2024, his injury seemingly fully healed.

Works[edit]

Game design credits[edit]

  • Monster Manual III,Contributed. (September 2004,ISBN0-7869-3430-1)
  • Explorer's Handbook,with Frank Brunner andDavid Noonan.(August 2005,ISBN0-7869-3691-6)
  • Spell Compendium,Contributed. (December 2005,ISBN0-7869-3702-5)
  • The Order of the Stick Adventure Game: The Dungeon of Dorukan,with Kevin Brusky. (October 2006,ASIN0966347641)
  • Dungeonscape,withJason Bulmahn.(February 2007,ISBN978-0-7869-4118-6)
  • Tome of ArtifactsArchivedOctober 17, 2007, at theWayback Machine,Contributed. (June 2007,ISBN978-1-58846-935-9)

The Order of the Sticktrade paperbacks[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^"Eagle Awards".2008. Archived fromthe originalon June 20, 2012.RetrievedJune 25,2008.
  2. ^"2007 ENnie Award Archives".ennieawards. Archived fromthe originalon December 26, 2007.RetrievedFebruary 10,2008.
  3. ^"Outstanding Gaming Comic 2007".ryanestrada.RetrievedJanuary 30,2008.
  4. ^"Outstanding Long Form Comic 2007".ryanestrada. Archived fromthe originalon July 16, 2011.RetrievedJanuary 30,2008.
  5. ^"Outstanding Fantasy Comic 2005".ccawards. Archived fromthe originalon November 26, 2007.RetrievedFebruary 10,2008.
  6. ^"Outstanding Fantasy Comic 2006".ccawards.RetrievedFebruary 10,2008.
  7. ^"HERE ARE YOUR 2008 WCCA WINNERS!".The Webcartoonist's Choice Awards.March 8, 2008. Archived fromthe originalon March 10, 2009.RetrievedMarch 9,2008.
  8. ^"ComixTalk's People of Webcomics List For 2007".ComixTalkdate=December 20, 2007.Archived fromthe originalon December 24, 2007.RetrievedDecember 31,2007.
  9. ^abcdBurlew, Rich.Dungeon Crawlin' Fools.Giant in the Playground. p. 5.
  10. ^abIsrael, Cecil (March 1, 2007)."Order of the Interview: Rich Burlew".Sequential Tart.RetrievedNovember 10,2007.
  11. ^ab"Fantasy Setting Search Closes in on Finalists: Rich Burlew".December 9, 2002. Archived fromthe originalon January 2, 2003.RetrievedNovember 10,2007.
  12. ^"Wizards of the Coast Announcement!".GamingReport. June 14, 2002. Archived fromthe originalon October 31, 2004.RetrievedNovember 10,2007.
  13. ^"Participants in Next Round of Fantasy Setting Search Announced".Wizards. October 15, 2002. Archived fromthe originalon December 18, 2002.RetrievedNovember 10,2007.
  14. ^"Fantasy Setting Search Winner Selected".Wizards. February 3, 2002. Archived fromthe originalon June 26, 2003.RetrievedNovember 10,2007.
  15. ^abShannon Appelcline (2011).Designers & Dragons.Mongoose Publishing. p. 292.ISBN978-1-907702-58-7.
  16. ^Burlew, Rich."What was your setting like? Will it ever be published?".Giant in the Playground Site FAQ.Archived fromthe originalon September 2, 2011.RetrievedNovember 10,2007.
  17. ^"Monster Manual III: Design Team Interview".Wizards. September 3, 2004. Archived fromthe originalon September 15, 2004.RetrievedNovember 10,2007.
  18. ^Burlew, Rich."What is" Giant in the Playground "?".Giant in the Playground Site FAQ.Archived fromthe originalon September 2, 2011.RetrievedNovember 10,2007.
  19. ^Burlew, Rich.Dungeon Crawlin' Fools.Giant in the Playground. p. 56.
  20. ^"News for 1/2/2006".Giantitp.Archived fromthe originalon August 11, 2011.RetrievedJanuary 4,2018.
  21. ^"Paizo Publishing Creates Strategic Alliance withThe Order of the Stickcreator Rich Burlew ".Paizo.September 30, 2005.RetrievedNovember 10,2007.
  22. ^Burlew, Rich (November 14, 2005)."Giant in the Playground News".Giantitp.RetrievedMarch 9,2008.
  23. ^"Five Foot Steps #1".Wizards.Archived fromthe originalon January 4, 2006.RetrievedFebruary 10,2008.
  24. ^Diesel Sweeties and Kickstarter — Another Established Webcomic Getting Big Bucks on KickstarterArchived2012-02-16 at theWayback Machine
  25. ^Best Webcomics Ever (This Week) 2.5.12Archived2012-02-08 at theWayback Machine
  26. ^abRich Burlew on the Record-Breaking Success of the 'Order of the Stick Kickstarter'[Interview]
  27. ^abCavna, Michael (February 21, 2012)."NEW KICKSTARTER RECORD: 'Order of the Stick' webcomic creator Rich Burlew cites 'huge geeky safety net' in $1.2M donation campaign".Washington Post.RetrievedJanuary 28,2021.
  28. ^"Author raises $1m to self-publish Order of the Stick webcomic book".the Guardian.February 22, 2012.RetrievedJanuary 28,2021.
  29. ^The $235K (And Counting) Kickstarter Comicat theWayback Machine(archive index)
  30. ^"Quote of Rich Burlew explaining the nature of the delays".
  31. ^"Rich Burlew talking about future delays".Giantitp.RetrievedJanuary 4,2018.
  32. ^Burlew, Rich."Rumblings in the Playground".Giantitp.RetrievedMay 15,2013.
  33. ^abCharman-Anderson, Suw (November 30, 2012)."Kickstarter: Dream Maker Or Promise Breaker?".Forbes.RetrievedJanuary 28,2021.
  34. ^Burlew, Rich (December 31, 2012)."News".Giant in the Playground.Archived from the original on January 5, 2013.RetrievedJuly 17,2024.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  35. ^Burlew, Rich (February 28, 2013)."News".Giant In the Playground.Archived from the original on March 23, 2013.RetrievedJuly 17,2024.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

External links[edit]

Interviews with Rich Burlew[edit]