<![CDATA[io9: ashley wood]]> http://tags.lifehacker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/io9.com.png <![CDATA[io9: ashley wood]]> http://io9.com/tag/ashleywood http://io9.com/tag/ashleywood <![CDATA[Man Versus Machine In Space - And Now, Movie Theaters]]> World War Robot, Ashley Wood's comic about the space war between man and machine, has been optioned for a movie. That's the good news. The great news? Jerry Bruckheimer is producing. There is no way this movie can fail.

Variety reports that the deal was closed at last week's San Diego Comic-Con, and that Wood and Ted Adams - president of WWR publisher IDW - will act as executive producers. WWR the books take the format of war diaries from the end of a long war between humans and robots both on Earth and in space (More specifically, the moon and on Mars). The series - which debuted last year - was described by co-creator Jon Gibson as

Band of Brothers with gun-toting machines... Badass battles, really intense human/robot drama, plus it gets kinda political. [It's] also dosed with a bit of "desperation comedy". Like laughing while you're crying.

Is it too much to hope that Michael Bay can get himself involved in some way?

Bruckheimer gears up for 'War' [Variety]

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<![CDATA[It's Bertie, the Pipebomb Robot Toy]]> Bertie the Robot is a sentient pipebomb, trained for desert combat and handy with both a handgun and a rocket launcher. He's got a lot of cool gear, but I'm still not sure how he aims when he has no eyes and a hole in his head. Conceived and built by artist Ashley Wood, Bertie is part of the perhaps slightly sarcastically-named "world war robot" series. You can check him out in combat action below, and also meet his evil twin Dirty Bertie.

That rocket launcher makes me feel all Aliens inside. Or maybe it makes me feel all Alternate-Rose-with-mega-gun from the most recent episode of Doctor Who.

Here is Bertie's evil twin Dirty Bertie. He's a little bit Dalek, a little bit KMFDM.

I frakkin love this gear that comes with the Dirty Bertie toy. What the hell? Is it a severed head and a murdered teddy bear? Oh, maybe they're just zombie heads.

You can buy Bertie and Dirty Bertie, though be warned that each one is made individually so they aren't available for mass-produced toy prices. They're works of art!

WWR Bertie at Sideshow [Ashley Wood Blog]

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<![CDATA[io9 Talks To Half Of World War Robot]]> Artist Ashley Wood has worked on everything from Judge Dredd to Spawn, has brought life back to Tank Girl, and is now working on World War Robot. Writer Jon Gibson (of I Am 8 Bit and Nerdcore fame) describes it as "Band of Brothers with gun-toting machines." Check out the details beyond the jump.

BertieBot.jpg World War Robot will first hit the web as a comic, probably with two to four pages appearing weekly. Then you`ll be able to buy yourself a "Bertie" robot toy (designed by Wood himself and produced by Bigshot Toyworks & Threezero) at the New York Comic-Con in April. Gibson says it has "so many points of articulation, it`ll blow your mind." We caught up with Gibson recently, and he gave us a few details about this robotic dystopian war in the making.

So what`s the storyline of World War Robot? What`s it about?

A dwindling band of humans and robots battle it out in what`ll probably end humanity as we know it - on Earth, Mars, and the Moon. Badass battles, really intense human/robot drama, plus it gets kinda political. And we`re attempting a little experiment with a different kind of humor. This war is the tail end of the worst things imaginable - epic catastrophes. So the comic is also dosed with a bit of "desperation comedy". Like laughing while you`re crying.

What comes after that? Further plans for the World War Robot?

It`s all leading up to the release of the first WWR toy, a figure called Bertie that rocks. It`s 1/6th scale, stands 14 inches tall, and has an amazing 43 fucking points of articulation! That`s more moveable joints than grandma!

What`s it like working with Ashley?

Ash is so fucking talented. We`ve been trying to do something together for years on the comic front. He used to do a page-strip for me every month when I edited Play Magazine about 6 years ago - a spin-off of his incredible "Popbot" series. We`d met at E3 while he was working on art for Konami`s Contra: Shattered Soldier, and the rest is robot history.

Below you can check out an exclusive image of the variant version of the Bertie-bot, which will be super rare. Only here at io9!

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