Martin Wallace was born in Hampshire in 1962, and started designing board games in 1990. He self-published his first game, Lords of Creation, in 1993 and has had over seventy games published since. Martin is best known for Steam, Brass, Discworld Ankh Morpork, and A Few Acres of Snow. Having spent most of his life in Manchester, he now resides in Queensland, Australia. Rufus is a self-confessed 2000 AD superfan, and made his Judge Dredd debut in 1998. Since then he has worked extensively with 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine, with his art also featured in publications by Image Comics, IDW Comics, DC Vertigo, and more. Simon Fraser is a well traveled Scots comics artist, living in NYC. He's known for co-creating Nikolai Dante for 2000AD and drawing Judge Dredd, Dr Who and Kingsman among many other things. Chris Weston has worked as a comic-book artist since 1988 and has drawn many comic-strips for publishers in the UK and the USA. These have included Judge Dredd, Rogue Trooper, Batman and The Fantastic Four. He is best known for two creator-owned comic books: The Filth and Ministry of Space. He has also provided storyboards for films and was a costume designer on Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Wietse Treurniet is a multidisciplinary artist with a wide range of interests. With experience in game design, he has worked on concept art for Nimbi, but his primary training has been in illustration, visual design, and 3D modelling. Ian is an Irish graphic designer and illustrator working out of Perth in Western Australia, particularly acclaimed for his work on titles such as Lisboa and The Gallerist. Focused primarily on tabletop gaming, Ian's work combines his experience in concise visual communication with his flexible approach to illustration. |