Andrew Wildman: Difference between revisions
Powermetal (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
|||
| (50 intermediate revisions by 25 users not shown) | |||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{disambig3|Andrew}} | {{disambig3|Andrew}} | ||
[[Image:AndrewWildman.jpg| | [[Image:AndrewWildman.jpg|upright=1.1|thumb|<s>Dale Gribble</s> <s>Rusty Shackleford</s> Andrew Wildman, self-portrait.]] | ||
{{bigquote|he said “do you want to do some Transformers”? I was like “what robots? Not really!” (Laughs) But ok, money, alright them”!| Wildman to Fractal Images, 2007<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060629235142/http://fractalmatter.com/main/?p=201 Fractal Images (archived)]</ref>}} | |||
After Furman took up writing for the Marvel US version of the ''Transformers'' comic, Wildman came aboard 13 issues later, simultaneously penciling the cover and interior of [[Eye of the Storm|#69]]. He would pencil the book to the end of its 80-issue run, only skipping [[On the Edge of Extinction!|#75]] (which was illustrated by [[Geoff Senior]]). | '''Andrew Wildman'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s artistic association with ''Transformers'' began when he did several covers for the Marvel [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|UK comic]]. His first strip work came in issue [[Cold Comfort and Joy!|#198]], which was scripted by [[Ian Rimmer]] from a plot by [[Simon Furman]]. He thought it was just going to be a minor job like ''BraveStarr'' or ''Real [[Ghostbusters]]''...<ref>Feature in ''[[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection]]'' Volume 18: ''Edge of Extinction''</ref> | ||
After Furman took up writing for the Marvel US version of the ''Transformers'' comic, Wildman came aboard 13 issues later, simultaneously penciling the cover and interior of [[Eye of the Storm|#69]]. He would pencil the book to the end of its 80-issue run, only skipping [[On the Edge of Extinction!|#75]] (which was illustrated by [[Geoff Senior]]). His style was noted for its fluid 'people in costumes' approach to the robots, partly to show off how he could potentially draw superheroes (artists got rent to pay!) and partly to fully show that the Transformers were emotional people. A big influence here was Barry Windsor Smith's work on ''Machine Man''<ref>Feature in ''[[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection]]'' Volume 18: ''Edge of Extinction''</ref> (which coincidentally [[Back-up strips|was a back-up strip]] in Marvel UK's ''Transformers''). | |||
After ''Transformers'', though the collaborations between Wildman and Furman would continue on and off over their years at Marvel, Wildman would go off on his own for lengthy stints, such as pencilling [[Larry Hama]]'s ''[[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]]'' and Peter David's ''[[Spider-Man]] 2099''. | After ''Transformers'', though the collaborations between Wildman and Furman would continue on and off over their years at Marvel, Wildman would go off on his own for lengthy stints, such as pencilling [[Larry Hama]]'s ''[[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]]'' and Peter David's ''[[Spider-Man]] 2099''. | ||
Simon Furman and Andrew Wildman would be brought together again years later for [[BotCon 1997]]'s convention comic, [[ | Simon Furman and Andrew Wildman would be brought together again years later for [[BotCon 1997]]'s convention comic, "[[Ground Zero]]". Wildman was also tapped to do the box art for that year's exclusives, [[Fractyl]] and [[Packrat]]. Wildman did the package art for [[BotCon 1998]]'s [[Antagony (BW)|Antagony]] and [[Vice Grip]] as well, and later supplied colors for 2000's "[[Terminus (issue)|Terminus]]". | ||
The two Britons stayed together following their creative reunion, subsequently forming Wildfur Productions as a joint venture. | The two Britons stayed together following their creative reunion, subsequently forming Wildfur Productions as a joint venture. | ||
While Andrew Wildman | While Andrew Wildman was not quite as active as Simon Furman in the 2000s ''Transformers'' comic revivals, he was still a visible presence. On the British side of things, he provided the retail covers to all of the [[Titan Books|Titan]] reprints of Generation 1 comic material, and pencilled eight of the nine issues of [[Panini]]'s short-lived ''[[Transformers: Armada (franchise)|Armada]]'' comic series. Over in North America, he pencilled the ''[[Transformers: War Within: The Dark Ages|The War Within: The Dark Ages]]'' miniseries for [[Dreamwave Productions]], and has done several covers for [[IDW Publishing]]'s ''[[The Transformers: Infiltration|Infiltration]]''. | ||
While at Marvel, Wildman worked extensively with inker [[Stephen Baskerville]], whose talents greatly complemented Wildman's own. After not working together for some time, they briefly reunited for the final issue of the Panini ''Armada'' comic. | |||
Everything old became new again with the production of ''[[The Transformers: Regeneration One]]'' — IDW's modern-day continuation of the US Marvel comic. Wildman teamed not only with Simon Furman again, but also with Stephen Baskerville for the production. This came about after Wildman worked on several covers for IDW, intended as his "absolute final goodbye note" to the franchise and with no plans to do interior work, until he learned that work would be with Simon and finishing the old run "with real gravitas".<ref>Yep, that same feature in ''[[Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection]]'' Volume 18!</ref> He dropped out from [[Destiny, Part Two|#92]] but returned to draw part of the [[The War to End All Wars, Part 5|grand finale]]. | |||
In | In recent years, Wildman has founded a UK-based charity organization, ''Draw The World Together''; done storyboards for episodes of the revived ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and the Jason Statham action film ''The Beekeeper''; written and drawn the graphic novel ''Horizon'', which got plaudits from [[Dave Gibbons]] and everything;<ref>[http://www.alongwaytofall.com/plaudits.html ''Horizon: A Long Way To Fall'' plaudits section]</ref> and, for fun, life-drawing sketches and [https://andrewwildmanart.wordpress.com/2017/01/23/the-wait-is-over/ naturalistic paintings]. | ||
==Interiors== | |||
===Marvel UK=== | |||
*''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|The Transformers]]'' [[Cold Comfort and Joy!|#198]], [[Time Wars|#199]], [[Race with the Devil|#215]], [[Race with the Devil|#216]], [[Race with the Devil|#217]], [[Race with the Devil|#218]], [[Aspects of Evil!|#225]]. [[(Double) Deal of the Century!|#228]], [[Prime's Rib!|#234]], [[Out to Lunch!|#240]], [[Rage!|#241]], [[Assault on the Ark!|#242]], [[Fallen Star!|#248]], [[...Perchance to Dream|#255]], [[...Perchance to Dream|#257]], [[...Perchance to Dream|#260]], [[Two Steps Back!|#262]], [[Once upon a Time...|#265]] | |||
*[[Destiny of the Dinobots!]] from [[Transformers Annual 1990]] | |||
===Marvel US=== | ===Marvel US=== | ||
*''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|The Transformers]]'' [[Eye of the Storm|#69]], [[The Pri¢e of Life!|#70]], [[Surrender!|#71]], [[...All This and Civil War 2|#72]], [[Out of Time!|#73]], [[The Void! (US)|#74]], [[Still Life!|#76]], [[Exodus!|#77]], [[A Savage Circle|#78]], [[The Last Autobot?|#79]], [[End of the Road! (US)|#80]] | |||
*''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)| | *''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (Marvel)|Generation 2]]'' [[All or Nothing!|#2]] | ||
=== | ===3H Productions=== | ||
*[[Ground Zero]] | |||
* | *"[[Terminus (issue)|Terminus]]" (colours) | ||
=== | ===Panini=== | ||
*''[[ | *''[[Transformers: Armada (Panini)|Armada]]'' [[Friends and Foes!|#2]]–[[Panini Armada issue 9|#9]] | ||
=== | ===Titan=== | ||
*''[[Transformers (Titan Magazine)|Transformers]]'' [[Transformers Comic issue 3|#3]] | |||
*''[[ | |||
===Dreamwave Productions=== | ===Dreamwave Productions=== | ||
*''[[Transformers: War Within: The Dark Ages|The War Within: The Dark Ages]]'' [[Fragmentation (G1)|#1]], [[Escalation|#2]], [[Devastation (issue)|#3]], [[Revelation (The Dark Ages)|#4]], [[Confrontation (issue)|#5]], [[Conflagration|#6]] | |||
*''[[War Within: The Dark Ages|The War Within: The Dark Ages]]'' [[Fragmentation|#1]], [[Escalation | |||
===Devil's Due=== | ===Devil's Due=== | ||
*''[[G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers: Black Horizon|Black Horizon]]'' [[Black Horizon, Part 1 of 2|#1]], [[Black Horizon, Part 1 of 2|#2]] | *''[[G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers: Black Horizon|Black Horizon]]'' [[Black Horizon, Part 1 of 2|#1]], [[Black Horizon, Part 1 of 2|#2]] | ||
===IDW Publishing=== | ===IDW Publishing=== | ||
[[File:NaturalSelection4 - Page 15 pencil vs published comparison.jpg|Before. After.|thumb|upright=1.4]] | |||
*''[[Movie Prequel Special|Transformers: Movie Prequel Special]]'' "[[Interlude (Movie Prequel)|Interlude]]", "[[Planetfall (Movie)|Planetfall]]" (pages 10–22) | |||
*''[[The Transformers: Regeneration One]]'' issues [[Counterpoint|#80.5]]-[[Destiny, Part Two|92]] and pages 1–10 of [[The War to End All Wars, Part 5|#100]] | |||
{{-}} | |||
==Covers== | |||
===Marvel UK=== | |||
====Covers==== | ====Covers==== | ||
*''[[ | *''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|The Transformers]]'' [[Space Pirates!|#183]], [[Space Pirates!|#185]], [[Space Pirates!|#186]], [[Space Pirates!|#187]], [[Ca$h and Car-nage!|#193]], [[Cold Comfort and Joy!|#198]], [[Time Wars|#202]], [[Time Wars|#203]], [[Time Wars|#205]], [[Cold War!|#206]], [[Dark Star|#208]], [[Dark Star|#210]], [[The Man in the Machine!|#211]], [[The Big Shutdown!|#230]], [[The Interplanetary Wrestling Championship!|#238]], [[Out to Lunch!|240]], [[The Resurrection Gambit!|#243]], [[The Resurrection Gambit!|#245]], [[Skin Deep|#250]], [[The Primal Scream|#259]], [[Life in the Slow Lane|#266]], [[Deadly Obsession|#286]], [[Eye of the Storm|#307]], [[Out of Time!|#315]], [[The Void! (US)|#317]], [[Still Life!|#323]], [[Exodus!|#325]], [[A Savage Circle|#328]], [[End of the Road! (US)|#331]] | ||
* [[ | |||
===Marvel US=== | |||
*''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|The Transformers]]'' [[Eye of the Storm|#69]], [[The Pri¢e of Life!|#70]], [[Surrender!|#71]], [[...All This and Civil War 2|#72]], [[Out of Time!|#73]], [[The Void! (US)|#74]], [[Still Life!|#76]], [[Exodus!|#77]], [[A Savage Circle|#78]], [[The Last Autobot?|#79]], [[End of the Road! (US)|#80]] | |||
*''[[G.I. Joe and the Transformers (comic)|G.I. Joe and the Transformers]]'' trade paperback | |||
===3H Productions=== | |||
*[[Ground Zero]] | |||
*[[Terminus (issue)|Terminus]] (CGI artwork) | |||
===Titan=== | |||
*Paperback covers for [[Transformers: Primal Scream]], [[Transformers: Matrix Quest]], [[Transformers: All Fall Down]], [[Transformers: End of the Road]], [[Transformers: Dark Designs]], [[Transformers: Rage in Heaven]], [[Transformers: Beginnings (G1)|Transformers: Beginnings]], [[Transformers: New Order]], [[Transformers: Cybertron Redux]], [[Transformers: Showdown]], [[Transformers: Breakdown]], [[Transformers: Treason]], [[Transformers: Trial By Fire]], [[Transformers: Maximum Force]], [[Transformers: Dark Star]], [[Transformers: Last Stand]]. | |||
===Dreamwave=== | |||
*''[[Transformers: War Within: The Dark Ages|The War Within: The Dark Ages]]'' [[Fragmentation (G1)|#1 Dynamic Forces exclusive cover]] | |||
==== | ===Devil's Due=== | ||
*''[[Movie Prequel | *''[[G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers: Black Horizon|Black Horizon]]'' [[Black Horizon, Part 2 of 2|#2 cover B]] | ||
===IDW=== | |||
*''[[The Transformers: Infiltration|Infiltration]]'' [[Infiltration issue 1|#1 cover B and Retailer Incentive cover C]], [[Infiltration issue 2|#2 cover C]], [[Infiltration issue 3|#3 cover C]], [[Infiltration issue 4|#4 cover C and Retailer's Exclusive cover A]], [[Infiltration issue 5|#5 cover C]], [[Infiltration issue 6|#6 Retailer Incentive cover A]] | |||
*''[[Transformers: Movie Prequel]]'' issue [[Movie Prequel issue 3|#3 Retailer Exclusive cover]]. | |||
*''[[The Transformers (IDW)|The Transformers]]'' Covers B issues [[Things Fall Apart, Part 1: "New Arrivals, Old Encounters"|#2]]-[[All His Engines|7]]. | |||
*''[[The Transformers: Regeneration One]]'' all Covers A, plus issue [[The War to End All Wars, Part 5|#100]] convention exclusive cover and the ''[[Transformers: Regeneration One 100-Page Spectacular|100-Page Spectacular]]'' cover A. | |||
*''[[The Transformers Classics UK]]'' covers. | |||
==Other== | |||
*[[Metrodome]] ''[[Transformers: The Headmasters (cartoon)|Headmasters]]'' DVD art, along with exclusive post cards for ''[[The Transformers (cartoon)|The Transformers]]'' for Season 2 Part 2 and Season 3 and 4 sets. | |||
*[[BotCon 2009]] [[Skyquake (G1)|Skyquake]] bio card art. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
*''[[:Category:Images by Andrew Wildman|Extended Andrew Wildman gallery]]'' | *''[[:Category:Images by Andrew Wildman|Extended Andrew Wildman gallery]]'' | ||
==Convention appearances== | |||
*[[BotCon 1997]] | |||
*[[BotCon 1998]] | |||
==Other trivia== | |||
*Wildman cheekily nodded to his ''Ghostbusters'' work when he outright drew three of them into "[[Race with the Devil]]"! | |||
===Visual gags=== | |||
Quite the wag in his Marvel career, Wildman frequently drew amusing Easter eggs into his artwork: | |||
*His cover to [[Space Pirates!|issue #186]] includes a dustbin and milk bottle outside one of [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex's]] doors. | |||
*A [[toaster]] Transformer is seen being built by [[Aunty]] in [[Cold Comfort and Joy!|issue #198]]. | |||
*His cover to [[Time Wars|issue #205]] features another appearance by a toaster, as well as a cute little un-''Transformers''-y robot (dubbed "[[Teenytron]]" by the letters page). | |||
*[[Race with the Devil|Issue #217's]] horrifying close-up of [[zombie]] [[Starscream (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Starscream]] depicts him with exposed wires reading messages like "HELLO!" and "MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE!" | |||
*A control panel on the ''[[Ark (G1)|Ark]]'' in [[Assault on the Ark!|issue #242]] reads "YOUR{{sic}} MAD". | |||
*The artwork for [[The Void! (US)|US issue #74]] features multiple gags on the page 4-5 splash—including [[Apeface]] peeling a banana, [[Triggerhappy (G1)|Triggerhappy]] getting distracted, and a background Autobot taking aim at [[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave]]—as well as ladies and gents restroom signs under Unicron's left pec. | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
| Line 57: | Line 112: | ||
*[http://wildwords.wordpress.com/ Wildwords, Andrew Wildman's blog] | *[http://wildwords.wordpress.com/ Wildwords, Andrew Wildman's blog] | ||
===Interviews=== | |||
*August 2011—[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1eqng2 Auto Assembly] (with [[Simon Furman]], [[Nick Roche]] and [[James Roberts]]) | |||
*August 2012—[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1fb8cm Auto Assembly] (with Simon Furman, [[Stephen Baskerville]], [[John-Paul Bove]] and [[Jason Cardy]]) | |||
*August 2013—[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1m18hl Auto Assembly] (with Simon Furman, Stephen Baskerville, John-Paul Bove, Jason Cardy, and [[Geoff Senior]]) | |||
*August 2014—[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x24il0m Auto Assembly] (with Simon Furman, Stephen Baskerville, John-Paul Bove, and Jason Cardy) | |||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wildman, Andrew}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Wildman, Andrew}} | ||
[[Category:Convention guests]] | [[Category:Convention guests]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Inkers]] | ||
[[Category:Cover artists]] | |||
[[Category:Pencillers]] | |||
[[Category:Colorists]] | |||
Latest revision as of 18:56, 25 August 2025
| The name or term "Andrew" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Andrew (disambiguation). |

| “ | he said “do you want to do some Transformers”? I was like “what robots? Not really!” (Laughs) But ok, money, alright them”! | ” |
— Wildman to Fractal Images, 2007[1] | ||
Andrew Wildman's artistic association with Transformers began when he did several covers for the Marvel UK comic. His first strip work came in issue #198, which was scripted by Ian Rimmer from a plot by Simon Furman. He thought it was just going to be a minor job like BraveStarr or Real Ghostbusters...[2]
After Furman took up writing for the Marvel US version of the Transformers comic, Wildman came aboard 13 issues later, simultaneously penciling the cover and interior of #69. He would pencil the book to the end of its 80-issue run, only skipping #75 (which was illustrated by Geoff Senior). His style was noted for its fluid 'people in costumes' approach to the robots, partly to show off how he could potentially draw superheroes (artists got rent to pay!) and partly to fully show that the Transformers were emotional people. A big influence here was Barry Windsor Smith's work on Machine Man[3] (which coincidentally was a back-up strip in Marvel UK's Transformers).
After Transformers, though the collaborations between Wildman and Furman would continue on and off over their years at Marvel, Wildman would go off on his own for lengthy stints, such as pencilling Larry Hama's G.I. Joe and Peter David's Spider-Man 2099.
Simon Furman and Andrew Wildman would be brought together again years later for BotCon 1997's convention comic, "Ground Zero". Wildman was also tapped to do the box art for that year's exclusives, Fractyl and Packrat. Wildman did the package art for BotCon 1998's Antagony and Vice Grip as well, and later supplied colors for 2000's "Terminus".
The two Britons stayed together following their creative reunion, subsequently forming Wildfur Productions as a joint venture.
While Andrew Wildman was not quite as active as Simon Furman in the 2000s Transformers comic revivals, he was still a visible presence. On the British side of things, he provided the retail covers to all of the Titan reprints of Generation 1 comic material, and pencilled eight of the nine issues of Panini's short-lived Armada comic series. Over in North America, he pencilled the The War Within: The Dark Ages miniseries for Dreamwave Productions, and has done several covers for IDW Publishing's Infiltration.
While at Marvel, Wildman worked extensively with inker Stephen Baskerville, whose talents greatly complemented Wildman's own. After not working together for some time, they briefly reunited for the final issue of the Panini Armada comic.
Everything old became new again with the production of The Transformers: Regeneration One — IDW's modern-day continuation of the US Marvel comic. Wildman teamed not only with Simon Furman again, but also with Stephen Baskerville for the production. This came about after Wildman worked on several covers for IDW, intended as his "absolute final goodbye note" to the franchise and with no plans to do interior work, until he learned that work would be with Simon and finishing the old run "with real gravitas".[4] He dropped out from #92 but returned to draw part of the grand finale.
In recent years, Wildman has founded a UK-based charity organization, Draw The World Together; done storyboards for episodes of the revived Doctor Who and the Jason Statham action film The Beekeeper; written and drawn the graphic novel Horizon, which got plaudits from Dave Gibbons and everything;[5] and, for fun, life-drawing sketches and naturalistic paintings.
Interiors
[edit]Marvel UK
[edit]- The Transformers #198, #199, #215, #216, #217, #218, #225. #228, #234, #240, #241, #242, #248, #255, #257, #260, #262, #265
- Destiny of the Dinobots! from Transformers Annual 1990
Marvel US
[edit]3H Productions
[edit]- Ground Zero
- "Terminus" (colours)
Panini
[edit]Titan
[edit]Dreamwave Productions
[edit]Devil's Due
[edit]IDW Publishing
[edit]
- Transformers: Movie Prequel Special "Interlude", "Planetfall" (pages 10–22)
- The Transformers: Regeneration One issues #80.5-92 and pages 1–10 of #100
Covers
[edit]Marvel UK
[edit]Covers
[edit]- The Transformers #183, #185, #186, #187, #193, #198, #202, #203, #205, #206, #208, #210, #211, #230, #238, 240, #243, #245, #250, #259, #266, #286, #307, #315, #317, #323, #325, #328, #331
Marvel US
[edit]- The Transformers #69, #70, #71, #72, #73, #74, #76, #77, #78, #79, #80
- G.I. Joe and the Transformers trade paperback
3H Productions
[edit]- Ground Zero
- Terminus (CGI artwork)
Titan
[edit]- Paperback covers for Transformers: Primal Scream, Transformers: Matrix Quest, Transformers: All Fall Down, Transformers: End of the Road, Transformers: Dark Designs, Transformers: Rage in Heaven, Transformers: Beginnings, Transformers: New Order, Transformers: Cybertron Redux, Transformers: Showdown, Transformers: Breakdown, Transformers: Treason, Transformers: Trial By Fire, Transformers: Maximum Force, Transformers: Dark Star, Transformers: Last Stand.
Dreamwave
[edit]Devil's Due
[edit]IDW
[edit]- Infiltration #1 cover B and Retailer Incentive cover C, #2 cover C, #3 cover C, #4 cover C and Retailer's Exclusive cover A, #5 cover C, #6 Retailer Incentive cover A
- Transformers: Movie Prequel issue #3 Retailer Exclusive cover.
- The Transformers Covers B issues #2-7.
- The Transformers: Regeneration One all Covers A, plus issue #100 convention exclusive cover and the 100-Page Spectacular cover A.
- The Transformers Classics UK covers.
Other
[edit]- Metrodome Headmasters DVD art, along with exclusive post cards for The Transformers for Season 2 Part 2 and Season 3 and 4 sets.
- BotCon 2009 Skyquake bio card art.
Gallery
[edit]Convention appearances
[edit]Other trivia
[edit]- Wildman cheekily nodded to his Ghostbusters work when he outright drew three of them into "Race with the Devil"!
Visual gags
[edit]Quite the wag in his Marvel career, Wildman frequently drew amusing Easter eggs into his artwork:
- His cover to issue #186 includes a dustbin and milk bottle outside one of Metroplex's doors.
- A toaster Transformer is seen being built by Aunty in issue #198.
- His cover to issue #205 features another appearance by a toaster, as well as a cute little un-Transformers-y robot (dubbed "Teenytron" by the letters page).
- Issue #217's horrifying close-up of zombie Starscream depicts him with exposed wires reading messages like "HELLO!" and "MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE!"
- A control panel on the Ark in issue #242 reads "YOUR[sic] MAD".
- The artwork for US issue #74 features multiple gags on the page 4-5 splash—including Apeface peeling a banana, Triggerhappy getting distracted, and a background Autobot taking aim at Soundwave—as well as ladies and gents restroom signs under Unicron's left pec.
References
[edit]- ↑ Fractal Images (archived)
- ↑ Feature in Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection Volume 18: Edge of Extinction
- ↑ Feature in Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection Volume 18: Edge of Extinction
- ↑ Yep, that same feature in Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection Volume 18!
- ↑ Horizon: A Long Way To Fall plaudits section
External links
[edit]- Draw The World Together
- Wildfur Productions, original properties by Andrew Wildman and Simon Furman.
- Wildwords, Andrew Wildman's blog
Interviews
[edit]- August 2011—Auto Assembly (with Simon Furman, Nick Roche and James Roberts)
- August 2012—Auto Assembly (with Simon Furman, Stephen Baskerville, John-Paul Bove and Jason Cardy)
- August 2013—Auto Assembly (with Simon Furman, Stephen Baskerville, John-Paul Bove, Jason Cardy, and Geoff Senior)
- August 2014—Auto Assembly (with Simon Furman, Stephen Baskerville, John-Paul Bove, and Jason Cardy)

