Royo was born in Olalla, a village in the
Aragonese
province of Teruel. In 1983, Royo began working as an illustrator for publishers in the United States such as
Tor Books,
Berkley Books,
Avon and
Bantam Books. As his reputation grew, other publishers contacted Royo and he created custom covers for novels and magazines for
Ballantine Books,
NAL,
DAW Books,
Doubleday (publisher),
HarperCollins, Zendra, Hasa Corporation,
Penthouse Comix,
Pocket Books with
Star Trek: Voyager series and
Battlestar Galactica novels, also
Fleer for Ultra
X-Men by
Marvel. An ongoing collaboration with
Heavy Metal produced a large number of magazine covers including the 20th anniversary issue in 1997. Illustrations for the character F.A.A.K. were based on actress
Julie Strain. Royo's other well-known covers for fantasy and science fiction titles of this period included
Robots and Empire by
Isaac Asimov, Conan by
Robert E. Howard, His second book,
Malefic, was published in 1994 and was dedicated to fantasy and science fiction imagery. This was followed in 1996 by
Secrets, which was dedicated to erotism. Later art books, (
III Millennium,
Evolution,
Visions and
Dark Labyrinth) explored the same genres combining science fiction, apocalyptic worlds and myths of
beauty and the beast, but received criticism for their explicit content. In 2006, joined by
Romulo Royo, Luis Royo traveled to
Moscow to complete a commission to paint a fresco on a domed ceiling, reflecting classic themes of eroticism. The process and result of this work was published in another art book,
Dome. Royo began to work on
Dead Moon in 2009, a project with an oriental theme. This produced two art books,
Dead Moon and
Dead Moon: Epilogue that tell a love story. Royo also designed a tarot deck using the
Dead Moon theme. The original paintings were exhibited at
Salón del Manga de Barcelona,
ExpoManga In 2011, Luis and Romulo Royo started a multimedia project,
Malefic Time, that included illustrated novels, a role playing game, figures based on illustrations, calendars and other
spin-offs. Royo worked with
George R. R. Martin in 2014 to produce illustrations for Martin's novelette, "
The Ice Dragon". In 2018, he published the chest Projects with two books: Goddesses and Custom-Made, compiling his last works and projects. Among his latest exhibitions are "Art Generations" at the Palazzo Ducale in the walled city of Lucca, organized by the Lucca Comics & Games fair, the exhibition space with more prestige worldwide dedicated to fantasy, "The Dream of Fantasy" at the European Museum of Modern Art (MEAM) in Barcelona, and "Komorebi Eterno: Japan through Fantasy Art" at the Spanish-Japanese Cultural Center of Salamanca. As a culmination of his artistic career, the Uffizi Gallery (Florence, Italy) has requested his self-portrait to add it to its collection. ==Awards and exhibitions==