Frank Walls (illustrator)
Frank Walls (born 1973) is an American illustrator and game designer working primarily in the publishing and table-top gaming industry.[1] He was the Creative Director and cartographer of Empty Room Studios Publishing. He has done illustration work for Talisman,[2] Warhammer,[3] Runebound,[4] and many other board and role-playing games. He has also done a number of book covers for Dark Regions Press,[5] Darkfuse Publishing, and Bad Moon Books.
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Born | 1973 (age 49–50) |
Nationality | USA |
Education | BFA in illustration from the Cleveland Institute of Art |
Known for | Fantasy art, Illustration |
Works
Books
- The Savage World of Solomon Kane
- Midnight:Hand of Shadow
- Midnight:Honor and Shadow
- Midnight:Destiny and Shadow
- The Ultimate Skill
- Fall of Hades (cover)
- Dweller (cover)
- Gleefully Macabre Tales (cover)
- Wolf Hunt (cover)
- I Will Rise (cover)
- 7 Brains (cover)
- Birdbox (cover)
- Beautiful Hell (cover)
- Ursa Major (cover)
- The Samhanach (cover)
Computer games
- Restless
- Badge of Blood
- Nosfuratu
- Battle Bombs
Board games
- StarCraft: The Board Game
- World of Warcraft: The Board Game
- Descent:Altar of Despair
- Descent:Well of Darkness
- Talisman Revised 4th Edition
- Talisman: The Dungeon
- Talisman: The Reaper
- Talisman: The Highlands
- Talisman: The Frostmarch
- Talisman: The City
- Talisman: The Blood Moon
- Runebound: Sands of Al-Kalim
- Runebound: Frozen Wastes
Collectible card games
- A Game of Thrones: Five Kings Edition
- A Game of Thrones: A Time of Ravens
- Call of Cthulhu: Masks of Nyarlathotep
- The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game
External links
References
- "Frank Walls | RPG Artist | BoardGameGeek". boardgamegeek.com.
- "Talisman Island: Features: Preview Art: The Reaper". www.talismanisland.com.
- "Frank Walls | RPG Artist | BoardGameGeek". boardgamegeek.com.
- "Runebound: Shadows of Margath (Second Edition)". BoardGameGeek.
- Press, Dark Regions. "Dark Regions Press - Books of Horror, Fantasy and Science Fiction". Dark Regions Press.
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