Digital Renaissance Man
Simpson displays his mastery of page design in this excerpt from issue two.
Simpson broke into the business at DC Comics in the early 90's, working as a fill-in artist. From there he built a name for himself at Valiant working on such popular titles as Harbinger, Turok, and Psi-Lords.
"I started just before the Unity Saga," says Simpson. "The atmosphere was much like I imagined how Stan Lee described the Marvel Bullpen. All the creative people were working in one spot, It was a very friendly, fun atmosphere."
Simpson's early work includes this stunning cover for Turok: Dinosaur Hunter.
This flexibility with technology also extends to his art style. Simpson says that he never developed a singular style, preferring to let the needs of the story dictate the form.
When asked for advice, Simpson states, "My advice is to learn the basics; anatomy, composition, perspective, color theory, and to not try to learn short cuts right away."
Simpson won a Pulp Factory Best Artist award for his work on Bulldog Drummond.
"I was introduced to Batman by my mother, who also introduced me to Star Trek and Xena: Princess Warrior," says Simpson.
Simpson joined the Batzilla Team towards the end of production on Batman Meets Godzilla issue one. "We had an artist drop out of the project due to the Australian brush fires," says writer Eric Elliott. "Howard jumped in to fill the gap."
Simpson turned in an iconic splash page that introduced Godzilla in that issue. "The fan feedback was so positive to Simpson's Godzilla," says Elliott. "And his Batman and Robin too. I basically begged him to do any four pages he wanted in the next book."
When asked about Batman Meets Godzilla, Simpson says, "This project was a lot of fun to work on I enjoyed putting Batman and Robin in the same world as Godzilla. I used the chance to experiment with some storytelling techniques and to experiment with coloring. I wanted it to look more natural and less computer-generated."
Howard Simpson is the creator/owner of Abba Studios. You can follow him on Instagram. Check out his work on Batman Meets Godzilla Issue Two, available now for free.