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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, [[Critical Mass]]. 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]]".
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 has not been quite as active as Simon Furman in the recent ''Transformers'' comic revivals, he has still been 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 ''[[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 Andrew Wildman has not been quite as active as Simon Furman in the recent ''Transformers'' comic revivals, he has still been 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]]''.


In the meantime, Wildman has founded the UK-based charity organization, ''Draw The World Together''.
In the meantime, Wildman has founded the UK-based charity organization, ''Draw The World Together''.
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====Interiors====
====Interiors====
*''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Generation 1]]'' [[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]]
*''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Generation 1]]'' [[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]]


===3H Enterprises/Productions===
===3H Enterprises/Productions===
====Interiors====
====Interiors====
*''[[Terminus (issue)|Terminus]]'' (colours)
*"[[Terminus (issue)|Terminus]]" (colours)


===Panini===
===Panini===
====Interiors====
====Interiors====
*''[[Armada (Panini comic)|Armada]]'' [[Panini Armada issue 2|#2]]–[[Panini Armada issue 9|#9]]
*''[[Transformers: Armada (Panini)|Armada]]'' [[Friends and Foes!|#2]]–[[Panini Armada issue 9|#9]]


===Dreamwave Productions===
===Dreamwave Productions===
====Interiors====
====Interiors====
*''[[Transformers: War Within: The Dark Ages|The War Within: The Dark Ages]]'' [[Fragmentation|#1]], [[Escalation (Dreamwave)|#2]], [[Devastation (Dreamwave)|#3]], [[Revelation (The Dark Ages)|#4]], [[Confrontation (issue)|#5]], [[Conflagration|#6]]
*''[[Transformers: War Within: The Dark Ages|The War Within: The Dark Ages]]'' [[Fragmentation|#1]], [[Escalation|#2]], [[Devastation|#3]], [[Revelation (The Dark Ages)|#4]], [[Confrontation (issue)|#5]], [[Conflagration|#6]]


===Devil's Due===
===Devil's Due===

Revision as of 15:10, 6 December 2011

The name or term "Andrew" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Andrew (disambiguation).
Dale Gribble Rusty Shackleford Andrew Wildman, self-portrait.

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.

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).

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 has not been quite as active as Simon Furman in the recent Transformers comic revivals, he has still been 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.

In the meantime, Wildman has founded the UK-based charity organization, Draw The World Together.

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.

Comic art

Marvel US

Covers/interiors

Marvel UK

Covers

Interiors

3H Enterprises/Productions

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Panini

Interiors

Dreamwave Productions

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Devil's Due

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IDW Publishing

Covers

Interiors