Ashley Wood (born 1971) is Australian comic book artist and illustrator[2] known for his cover art, concept design and his work as an art director. Wood initially worked in both the UK and international comic book industries, working on characters such as the British character Judge Dredd, before breaking into the US market, where he worked for such companies as Marvel Comics and DC Comics. Wood later worked for Image, creating graphic novels and cover art for the various Spawn properties of Todd McFarlane, and projects with IDW Publishing.[3]

Ashley Wood
Born1971
Australia
NationalityAustralian
Area(s)Artist
Notable works
Metal Gear Solid
Automatic Kafka
Popbot
AwardsSpectrum Award (1999, 2002)[1]

Wood generally works in mixed media, often combining oil painting with digital artmaking.

Career

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Wood working with oil on canvas for Popbot #8 in his studio

Wood initially worked in both the UK and international comic book industries, working on characters such as the British character Judge Dredd, before breaking into the US market, where he worked for such companies as Marvel Comics and DC Comics. Wood later worked for Image, creating graphic novels and cover art for the various Spawn properties of Todd McFarlane, and projects with IDW Publishing.[3]

Wood has contributed to both movie and TV projects.[4]

Working in conjunction with Konami[5] and Japanese producer/director Hideo Kojima to produce Metal Gear Solid comics. Wood assisted in creating one of the world's first digital comics for Sony's PlayStation Portable platform, the Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel. Following this, he also supplied art for the cinema scenes in the 2006 PlayStation Portable game Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, and for the comic book adaptation of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, which is receiving the same digital treatment as its predecessor.

In 2004, Ashley Wood and TP Louise formed 7174 PTY LTD., an Australian-based entertainment company. Operating from Australia on a global scale, 7174 is active in creating entertainment properties for the comic, film, toy, and video game industry among others. Ashley Wood is the creator of the Popbot and World War Robot series of graphic novels, Popbot is currently in film production with Resolution Independent and World War Robot is currently in pre-production with Disney Studios with Jerry Bruckheimer producing. Previous works include the graphic novel Lore which is currently in pre-production with Warner Brother's studio, with Barry Sonnenfeld directing initially; later, Dave Green was appointed as director, instead.[6] Another Wood collaboration Zombies Vs Robots is currently in pre-production with Sony Pictures, with Michael Bay producing.

In 2020, Wood started another partnership with Chris Ryall setting up a new publishing venture called Syzygy Publishing.[7]

Awards

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  • 2002 Spectrum Gold Award for Advertising, for Popbot Blue[2]
  • 2002 Spectrum Gold Award for Comics, for "Luwona Angry"[2]
  • 2002 Award of Excellence for Illustration, Communication Arts[3]

Nominations

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Works

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Comics and trade paperbacks

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Books

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Art books

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  • Gutsie Gator
  • Legger Boot
  • Uno Fanta
  • Dos Fanta
  • Tres Fanta
  • Sencilla Fanta (Sketch book)
  • Sencilla Finale (Sketch book)
  • Grande Fanta (Collects Uno, Dos and Tres Fanta)
  • Grande Finale (Collects Uno, Dos and Tres Fanta + 20 extra pages)
  • Extreme Finales (Collects Sencilla Fanta, Sencilla Finale and Grande Finale)
  • Swallow (Books 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
  • Sparrow (Books 0, 1, 7, 14)
  • 48 Nudes
  • 48 More Nudes
  • 96 Nudes (Collects 48 Nudes and 48 More Nudes)
  • Uno Tarino
  • Dos Tarino
  • Tre Tarino
  • Fat Tarino (Collects Uno, Dos, Tre Tarino)
  • Snickety Snick series (3 books) + Big Gibbly Annual 2004 (One book collecting them all.) (sketch books)
  • Chunky Bits
  • F.I. #1
  • Fuck It (Books 1, 2, 3, 4)
  • Raw Fuck It Volume 1
  • Fuck It Omnipuss (Collects Fuck It 1, 2, 3 Plus Bonus Material)
  • Ashley Wood's Art of Metal Gear Solid
  • Zawa-zawa: Treasured Art Works of Ashley Wood(978-4-7562-4656-1) PIE International

Toy books

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  • Apertore #1
  • Entreat

Toys

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  • G.I. Joe Comic Packs (Hasbro Toys), Issue Covers No. 1, #21, No. 24
  • Spawn HSI.011 (Todd McFarlane Toys)
  • Spawn HSI.005 (Todd McFarlane Toys)
  • Sam and Twitch STI.022 (Todd McFarlane Toys)
  • Raven HellSpawn 2 (Todd McFarlane Toys)
  • HellSpawn I.001 (Todd McFarlane Toys)
  • Raven Spawn (Todd McFarlane Toys)
  • Bearbrick Ashley Wood Bambalad (Medicom)
  • WBR Brambleton Hardacre (Hyperchild)
  • Popbot Polystone Statue (Sideshow)
  • Popbot Exclusive Polystone Statue (Sideshow)
  • Lady Sham Polystone Statue (Sideshow)
  • Les Mort 13 (how2work)
  • WWR Bertie: Desert Rat, Dirty Deeds, ZvR Warbot (ThreeA)(Bigshottoyworks)
  • WWR Armstrong: Lunar Defense Camo, Shadow Guard, Suicide Club, White Engineer (ThreeA)
  • WWRp Armstrong: Suicide Club 0G, Shadow Guard 0G, Lunar Defense Camo 0G, White Engineer 0G, Medic 1G, EMGY 1G, JEA Marine 1G, African defence 1G, Dead Deed 1G, Daywatch 1G, Nightwatch Og, Tokyo Toy con Exclusive (ThreeA)
  • WWRp Bertie: Daywatch mk2 & mk3, Deep Powder mk2 & mk3, Desert Combat Sandy, Dirty Deeds, DIY, Dutch Merc Zwarte Torens, Hatchery Guard, Kruschev Memorial Guard Sabre MK2, Marine Jea Division mk2, Medic mk2, Nightwatch mk2 & mk3, Warbot (ThreeA)
  • WWR Bramble: Deep Powder, Euro Div, Nightwatch (ThreeA)
  • WWRp Bramble: Deep Powder, Desert, DIY, Euro, DIY, Euro(Red), Euro (Blue), Frosty Choad, Winter Defense, Grave Digger RPG, IDW Security X, Kruschev Memorial Guard RPG, Marine JEA, Medic, Dutch Merc, Phobos Defense, Pink Dazzle, 13th Calvary, 13th Calvary Commander, Daywatch, Daywatch Heavy, Nightwach, Nightwatch Heavy, Marine Jea Heavy, Afirican Defense Heavy, PRU Support Heavy (ThreeA)
  • WWR Drop Cloth: 3AA EMGY, Daywatch, Desert, DIY, Jungler, Medic Zhivago, Monty, Nightwatch, Peaceday, Slim Red, Snowballer, Uncle 2 (ThreeA)
  • WWR Large Martin: Big Red, Daywatch, Desert, Frosty, Iron Panda,Hatchery Guard, Nightwatch (ThreeA)
  • WWRp Large Martin: Big Red, Daywatch, Deep Powder, Desert, Frosty, Iron Panda, Jea Marine, Modchip, Nightwatch, Norge Defense (ThreeA)
  • WWRp Damn Large Martin: Auspublic Region Def, Big Red, Deep Powder, Desert, DIY, Iron Panda, Martian Dam Buster, Shitty Nine Iron Panda (ThreeA)
  • WWR Squares: Daywatch, Desert, Dirty Deeds, EMGY, Euro, Frosty, Iron Panda, Lunar Camo, Medic, Merc, Nighwatch, Peaceday, Red (ThreeA)
  • WWRp Squares: Deep Powder, Dirty Deeds, Dutch Merc, Euro, Frosty, Kruschev Memorial Guard, Jea Marine, Jea MiM, Medic, Warbot, ISO, Nightwatch, Daywatch (ThreeA)
  • WWRp Grunts: Medic, Jea MiM, Jungle, Stealth, DIY, Desert, Deep Powder
  • WWRp De Plumes: Nom De Plume, Noir De Plume, Gebi De Plume, Blanc De Plume, DIY De Plume, Kuan Ti Plume, Barguest de Plume, Jung De Plume, Von Nom, Spook von nom (ThreeA)
  • Ma.K., Kow Yokoyama x Ashley Wood: 1/12 Kröte(camo), 1/12 Kröte exclusive(winter) (ThreeA)

Video games

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Home video

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Notes

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  1. ^ Ashley Wood Chronology– sfadb.com
  2. ^ a b c "2002 Spectrum Awards" Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine. The Locus Index to SF Awards. Locus. Retrieved 7 December 2013.
  3. ^ a b c Wood's IDW news section Archived 20 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ McNary, Dave (30 July 2009). "Bruckheimer gears up for 'War'". Variety.
  5. ^ "Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel". Metacritic. Retrieved 7 December 2013.
  6. ^ Kit, Borys (28 August 2013). "Dwayne Johnson's 'Lore' Lands 'Echo' Director (Exclusive)". hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  7. ^ Reid, Calvin (22 July 2020). "Ryall Leaves IDW to Launch New Storytelling Venture". Publishers Weekly.
  8. ^ "2006 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards". Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac. Retrieved 7 December 2013.
  9. ^ (29 March 2007), "[www.comicsbeat.com/eagle-award-nominations-up/ Eagle Award Nominations Up]," The Comics Beat. Retrieved 20 December 2016
  10. ^ a b (29 March 2007), "[www.comicsbeat.com/eagle-award-nominations-up/ Eagle Award Nominations up!]," Comics Beat. Retrieved 13 December 2016
  11. ^ "Artist of the Year: Official Nominations". Designer Toy Awards. Retrieved 7 December 2013.

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