Colin McComb

He won an Origins Award for Best Game Adventure in 1993 for Dragon Mountain,[2] and another for New Role-Playing Supplement for the Birthright Campaign Setting in 1995.

In 1996, McComb left TSR to take a job at Interplay Entertainment's roleplaying division, later called Black Isle Studios.

[5][6] McComb left Black Isle in 2000, and moved to Detroit, Michigan with Jack Off Jill bassist Robin Moulder, who would become his wife in 2001.

In 2004, he reunited with his Planescape cohorts in the Malhavoc Press book, Beyond Countless Doorways, which received an Honorable Mention for Best Writing at the 2005 ENnie Awards.

[10] McComb works for the game studio Drop Bear Bytes as the Creative Lead on their upcoming title Broken Roads, an RPG set in a post-apocalyptic Australia.