Ingo Römling was born in Frankfurt, Germany in 1969. Even before starting school, he learned to read on his father's lap with the comic book "Asterix." When he first saw the magazine "Heavy Metal" as a teenager, he began to dream of one day being a comic book artist. But it would take a few years before that. He first worked as an illustrator, graphic designer and art director for various advertising agencies and record companies. Around 2008, he rethought his goals and joined a German team of zombie apocalypse illustrators and authors called "Die Toten" ("The Dead"). In 2013, in collaboration with author Peter Mennigen, he published the first volume of the successful series "Malcolm Max," about a friendly ghost hunter in Victorian London. In 2014, Römling joined up with the "Star Wars" saga as an official Disney illustrator. He participated in the comic book adaptation of the TV series "Star Wars Rebels" and "Star Wars Resistance" on behalf of Panini. He also illustrated the comic version of the Han Solo adventure "Smuggler's Run" by Greg Rucka. In 2018, he met Richard Marazano and, the following year, began illustrating the series "Les Chroniques de l'univers," the first volume of which was published by Dargaud in 2020 ("Chronicles of the Universe," Europe Comics in English).