[2][3] He played the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game as a child, which his father Jim Angus said cultivated his son's passion for the fantasy genre.
[3] Angus began producing interior illustrations for Dungeons & Dragons books in 1994.
He also worked for Ravensoft on the X-Men Legends video game, in which his art appeared.
[2] Angus taught graphic and computer art at St. Clair College, which he previously attended.
[3] He taught there for five years as a teacher of illustration and graphic design.