Ferry was interested in comics from an early age, stating his first love in comics "was
Franquin,
Mézières, especially and
Moebius". Ferry's interest in superhero comics came after a visit to the offices of
Marvel Comics in New York. In 1993, Ferry created the character
Plasmer with writer
Glenn Dakin for an eponymous 4-issue miniseries for
Marvel UK. When Marvel UK closed in 1995, Ferry moved to working for Marvel Comics. In 1999, Ferry provided pencils on all nine issues of a
Warlock miniseries, written by
Louise Simonson. After leaving Marvel, Ferry worked on several
DC Comics, including
Superboy (1994),
Action Comics (2000) and
Adam Strange (2004). In 2005, he and writer
Grant Morrison began work on the
Seven Soldiers of Victory limited series Mister Miracle, which re-introduced the
Shilo Norman version of the character. However, due to scheduling issues, he was only able to do the first issue. In mid-2006, Ferry became the new artist on
Marvel's
Ultimate Fantastic Four with writer
Mike Carey. In 2016, Ferry launched a crowdfunding campaign for a creator-owned comic entitled
ALICE, inspired by
Lewis Caroll’s
Alice in Wonderland. In 2019, Ferry provided the primary cover art for the
Image Comics series
Chrononauts: Futureshock. In 2021, Ferry partnered with
Chip Zdarsky on a new
What If series for Marvel titled ''Spider-Man: Spider's Shadow''. In March 2023, Ferry launched a new
Doctor Strange ongoing series with writer Jed MacKay. In May 2025, Ferry was announced as the artist on the relaunched
Thor comic, later revealed as
The Mortal Thor, written by
Al Ewing. ==Bibliography==