Will Simpson
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Will Simpson is a Northern Irish comic book artist who has illustrated comics for such industry heavyweights as DC Comics, 2000AD and Marvel Comics, including such characters as Batman, Judge Dredd and John Constantine of Hellblazer. He has been credited as Northern Ireland's first professional comic artist.<ref>By John McCrea, in The Mighty World of McCrea Vol. 1</ref>
One of the earlier interior artists on the UK Transformers title, Simpson's rendition of the characters started out closer to the toys and slowly evolved towards the Marvel US/animation model style as the series progressed. He contributed to a number of UK stories including the memorable Target: 2006.
In the 2000s, he went on to work as a storyboard artist and would serve as a storyboard & concept artist for Game of Thrones. <ref>"William Simpson – bringing Dubrovnik to life in the Game of Thrones", Dubrovnik Times, 16 February 2016</ref>
Illustrator
[edit]Marvel UK
[edit]Comic art
[edit]- Art for The Transformers issues 41, 47, 49, 74-75-76-77, 61-62, 96, 103, the Transformers Annual 1986 story "To a Power Unknown!" and the Transformers Annual 1987 stories "What's in a Name?" and "Ark Duty"
- Pencils for The Transformers issues 80, 85, 88, 100, 114, 117, 130-131
Cover art
[edit]Trivia
[edit]- Simpson and a young John McCrea first met at, of all things, a Transformers signing in Banbridge. <ref>"Good Vibrations, Dark Horizons" in Mighty World of McCrea</ref>
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Will Simpson (comics)|{{#if:Will Simpson|Will Simpson|Will Simpson (comics)}}]] at Wikipedia