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Bill
Morrison began his career
in 1981 after attending the Center for Creative Studies
College of Art & Design in Detroit, Michigan. He went on to
land a job as a technical illustrator. Reviewing Bill's mechanical
renderings, his supervisor would often remark, "You know Morrison,
I hear there's big money in cartooning." The seed was planted,
and Morrison spent the next several years creating illustrations
that advertised a wide range of products, from chocolate syrup to
motion pictures.
In 1987, he began a series of paintings promotions many of Disney's
animated films. Included in that body of work are posters for "Cinderella",
"Bambi," "Lady and the Tramp," and" The
Little Mermaid." Morrison was recruited to draw the Simpson's
in 1990, and has contributed to an enormous
enclave of books, calendars, magazines, T- shirts and all
things Simpson. Since 1994, Bill has served as editor and
as a principal writer and artist at Bongo Comics, helping
to creatively oversee Simpson's Comics, Radioactive Man, Bartman,
and Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror.
Bill's creation, Roswell, Little Green Man, is the first
non - Simpson's title to be
published by Bongo Comics. Roswell was featured in a
special, four-part back-up preview in Simpson Comics #19
through #22, before premiering in its very own ongoing
series.
Bill is currently an art director for the hit animated TV series
Futurama on Fox Television.
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