

Luis
Royo was born in 1954 in Olalla, Teruel (Spain). He studied technical
delineation, painting, decoration and interior design in the Industrial
Mastery School and the Applied Arts School in Zaragoza. He also worked
on several interior design studies between 1970 and 1979. From 1972 to
1976 he took part in a series of collective painting exhibitions on a
national level. In 1977 he created large-format paintings using mixed
techniques, which were exhibited in several cities.
From 1978 on, he started drawing comics for different fanzines. Between
1981 and 1982, his comics were published in the 1984, Comix
International and Rambla magazines, and also, occasionally, in El
Víbora and Heavy Metal. 1983 marks the beginning of his
career
as an illustrator together with NORMA Editorial. His works leave the
country, and are often published worldwide. He works in the USA,
England, Sweden, etc., making commissioned covers for books from Tor
Books, Berkley Books, Avon, Warner Books, Bantam Books, etc. He also
creates covers for American magazines, such as Heavy Metal and National
Lampoon, and also European ones, such as Cimoc, Comic Art, Ere
Comprimée, Total Metal and others; he also makes a few video
and
video games sleeves for different countries.
In 1985, while keeping his work as an illustrator both in the States
and Europe, the Colección Rambla publishes a comic drawn by
him.
In 1986, Ikusager Ediciones S.A. publishes DESFASE, an experimental
comic album.
From 1990 on, he increases the amount of free works, combining them
with his commissioned works.In 1992, NORMA Editorial publishes in Spain
the book WOMEN, a selection of the illustrations he has drawn in the
last eight years. Soleil Productions makes the French edition, and
Edition Comic Forum the German one.He also gets a small exhibition
showing his originals.
In 1993, Comic Images publishes a trading card collection called FROM
FANTASY TO REALITY which includes some illustrations made by Royo.
In 1994, NORMA Editorial publishes a new art-book, MALEFIC, in Spain,
which is again published by Soleil in France, Hazard in Italy and
Konemann in other countries. WOMEN is also reprinted, and Penthouse USA
devotes a whole article to this book.
From 1995 on, his commissioned works for book covers from American
companies such as Tor, Berkley or Avon are extended to others,
including Ballantine, Nal, Daw, Doubleday, Harper Paperbacks, Zebra,
Fasa Corporation, Pocket Books for the Star Trek series, works for
Penthouse Comix, Marvel’s Fleer Ultra X-Men, etc. These same
illustrations and others of his own creation are used as book and
magazine covers both in Europe and Eastern countries. His illustrations
are starting to appear now in different format: calendars,
posters, t-shirts, CD covers, mouse pads, etc., as well as trading card
collections, such as THE ART OF HEAVY METAL. His third exclusive
trading card collection, THE BEST OF ROYO, is also published this year.
In 1996, one of his drawings is used as the Penthouse cover in its
American and German editions, which also include an inside article
focusing on him. Another article devoted to his illustrations appear in
the Italian Stampa weekly magazine, and also in the American and German
Airbrush-Action and Penthouse Comix. He wins the Silver Award SPECTRUM
III: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art, and publishes his third
art book with NORMA Editorial: SECRETS. NBM prints it for
American-speaking countries. In collaboration with Heavy Metal, NORMA
Editorial also prints his portfolio WARM WINDS.
In 1997, Heavy Metal, the magazine that usually publishes his works in
covers and calendars, dedicates its Gallery to him, and charges him to
make the cover for the magazine’s twentieth anniversary, as
well
as a series of illustrations focused on the F.A.K.K.2 character (Julie
Strain), created by Kevin Eastman. Comic Images launches two trading
card collections, ROYO SECRET DESIRES (Royo’s fourth series)
and
ARTISTS CHOICE (together with other authors). WOMEN and MALEFIC are
published in the U.S., and the latter is reprinted by NORMA Editorial.
In 1998 he creates his following art-book, III MILLENNIUM. In this
case, he gives his personal view on this end of century. The so-called
BLACK TAROT is also published, as well as the 1999 calendar for Heavy
Metal and his fifth trading card collection, also called III MILLENNIUM.
In 1999, and again presented in the Barcelona Comic Fair, his new
art-book, DREAMS, is published. It collects all the commissioned
illustrations created by Royo for the last ten years. Also in 1999,
Inteleg launches a vinyl sculpture based on the cover of MALEFIC, whose
production is supervised by Royo himself.
Later this year, a new art-book, PROHIBITED BOOK, is published. This is
a book with a completely different mood to the rest of his works; it is
more erotic and explicit than never. The tome, published in a deluxe
format smaller than usual, includes many illustrations gifted with an
enormous sensuality never seen before by Royo’s fans.
Enjoy in high
art of Luis Royo!



