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  2. Luis Royo - Wikipedia

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    Luis Royo (born 1954) is a Spanish artist. He is best known for his fantasy illustrations published in numerous art books, [ 1 ] magazines such as Heavy Metal [ 2 ] and various other media including book and music CD covers, video games and Tarot cards.

  3. La Nueve - Wikipedia

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    On 24 February 2010, veterans of La Nueve Luis Royo Ibañez, Manuel Fernández and Rafael Gómez were awarded the Médaille Grand Vermeil, the highest such award granted by the City of Paris. [ 36 ] In 2014, the association 24 Août 1944 ("24 August 1944") organized a series of marches following the route of La Nueve through Paris in ...

  4. Malefic Time - Wikipedia

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    She was presented for the first time on the cover of the illustrated book with the same title more than 20 years ago. But it is not until in 2010 when Luis Royo and Romulo Royo retake the character, when her story is told and the “Malefic Time” project is founded. Malefic is the protagonist, all the plot revolves around her development and ...

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  7. B.A.T. II – The Koshan Conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    Computer Gaming World stated that Koshan "was clearly a superior product" to its predecessor, with a much larger game world and both strategic and action combat options. The magazine concluded that it was "an enormous game, offering a richly textured, futuristic gameworld that gamers can find themselves easily drawn into".

  8. Métal hurlant - Wikipedia

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    Métal hurlant began publishing again in July 2002 by Humanoids Publishing, with a French, English, Spanish and Portuguese version, under the French name. As a "two-headed", transatlantic (France-US) magazine, led by Fabrice Giger in Los Angeles, it published original short stories, sometimes related to existing or to be published comic books.

  9. Heavy Metal (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    ' United Humanoids '), an association of Philippe Druillet, Jean-Pierre Dionnet, Jean Giraud (Mœbius), and financial director Bernard Farkas formed on 19 December 1974.) [5] Upon Mogel's return from Paris on 27 September, he reported that the French publishers had agreed to an English language version, and he suggested the title Heavy Metal ...