Jervis Johnson

Jervis Johnson (born 12 June 1959) is an English tabletop game designer.

[3] Johnson continued to work on Blood Bowl in addition to his new responsibilities, and the third edition of the game won the 1994 Origins Award for Best Miniatures Rules.

[5] In 1995, Johnson organised Games Workshop's first worldwide community campaign, the Battle for Ichar IV, as well as hosting the first International Warhammer Tournament at Nottingham University.

In 1996 he began his first column in Games Workshop's magazine White Dwarf, 'The J Files'.

[6] Johnson was a key developer of Age of Sigmar, the replacement for Warhammer Fantasy Battles, the first edition of which was released in 2015.