Klaus Scherwinski

Klaus Scherwinski (born 1976)[1] is a German science fiction and role playing game illustrator.

Klaus Scherwinski
Klaus Scherwinski at Gen Con in 2008
Born1976
NationalityGerman
Known forFantasy art

Career

Klaus Scherwinski in Berlin.

Klaus Scherwinski's first major project was his Kopeck superhero comic series published in 1999.[1] He provided the cover art for the Warhammer 40,000 novel Fifteen Hours (2005) by Mitchel Scanlon.[2] Scherwinski drew several stories for writers Josef Rother and Boris Koch which were published in Horrorschocker.[1][3]

Scherwinski's role-playing game work includes books for Shadowrun, GURPS, and MechWarrior. His comic book work for the U.S. market includes the G.I. Joe and Transformers series from IDW Publishing.[3]

gollark: See, if protons and electrons somehow magically became uncharged, then ??? bad things occur.
gollark: Well, most objects do in fact need charge or they will cease to exist.
gollark: It should use ABR ++data, it *is* allowed to.
gollark: It was quite inconvenient.
gollark: Yes. Before 1984, we had to just say people's names constantly.

References

  1. "Klaus Scherwinski" (in German). Weissblech Comics. n.d. Archived from the original on December 8, 2013. Retrieved August 24, 2014. English version at Google Translate
  2. http://sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/scanlon_mitchel
  3. Klaus Scherwinski at the Grand Comics Database


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