Josh Burcham in Glorious TechnicolourEverybody knows the Transformers comic book artists like Nick Roche, Joe Ng and Don Figueroa. Calenatarion: Hey Josh. I’d like to thank you for the oppurtunity for this interview! Josh Burcham: Hehehe, it’s cool. I’m sure it will be fun XD!
Calenatarion: Well, let’s start! Josh Burcham: Hehe. Well, to be honest I never did much like comic books. I always thought they were for geeks and just a dumb waste of time. But you know, I'd always had an interest in art. I guess I just never realised that comics in themselves are a form of art. You know I actually picked up coloring after seeing stuff done to Don’s stuff before he got picked up by Dreamwave. That inspired me to at least get into coloring. I really didn’t have any idea I could do comics with it at the time, at least not until Dreamwave came out with their comics. Of course I wanted to color for Dreamwave too, so at first that was really my main influence. I tried my best to emulate the style (And to this day I don't think I even have it right, but what can you do :P) Calenatarion: Okay, as you just said yourself, you also did some work for Dreamwave. What experience with Transformers did you have before working for Dreamwave, and now, IDW Publishing? Josh Burcham: Well, I have been a real active part of the Transformers community for the past 5, 6 years. It could be longer, though :P. Maybe not so much in the ‘regular’ community, but definitely in the art side :P! Calenatarion: So you did some work for both IDW Publishing and Dreamwave Productions. Could you tell if there are any (big) differences between the two? Josh Burcham: Well, you know.. I really didn’t work with Dreamwave to notice much of anything really. But what I can say is that IDW is definitely a lot more open to artistic interpretation. Back at Dreamwave it was pretty much standard for all their colorists at the time to have the same anime/cel style look. But what I like about IDW is that I have been able to experiment. So far I have used like 4 different styles of coloring on different titles with them. So it has really been great to just try things out. Another thing is, that I’m in constant communication with the other people at IDW. People like Chris Ryall, Dan Taylor and Don Figueroa. We talk all the time (e-mail, IM, and what not), so it’s really cool. Calenatarion: Communication is an important part of the job, whatever you do. Josh Burcham: Definitely. Calenatarion: So what experience did you have with non-Transformers comics in the past? Josh Burcham: Uhm, not too much really, hehe. After Dreamwave went under I was left kind of jobless. One of the companies bidding for the Transformers comic license gave me a hollar asked if I would be interested, should they land the license. But in the meantime, from hearing from Hasbro they gave me some cool jobs. I did a few covers, actually I colored 2 issues of a book called “Sixgun Samurai†as well. Pretty neat stuff, but I’m definitely more at home with Transformers. Of course ive done like fan art and fan colorings of like marvel/DC characters, but not much experience outside the TF stuff. Calenatarion: Well then, are you currently working on any non-Transformers comics? Josh Burcham: Uhm… Not at the moment. I was actually set to work on the Lions, Tigers and Bears comics, but I had to decline. At the time I was working on 3 IDW titles at once. I couldn’t handle another one. Calenatarion: I see, that’s a pretty cool series. Josh Burcham: Yeah, it’s a great comic. I actually recently found out that the original artist, Jack Lawrence, who did a lot of Transformers art himself! XD That’s really cool. But yeah, I am kinda disappointed it didn’t work out. Calenatarion: That points me to the next question. Since you are always pretty busy (or so you say :P), how much time do you need per issue? Josh Burcham: Man, you know I have never really tried to figure that out :P. I just get pages and try to get them done as fast as I can. It usually takes maybe a month per issue, little less perhaps. But that’s just when I’m taking it easy :P. This past week I had to do like 16 pages within the span of 4 days. Calenatarion: And regarding the way you work at IDW: Do you have any input on which colors you are going to use? Or do you get color notes from writers and/or artists like Simon Furman, Don Figueroa and so on? Josh Burcham: Hehe, well both. Sometimes there will be notes in the script from Simon. (not too often but it happens). And sometimes from Don as well. Sometimes he will have some color schemes already worked out. For example Stormbringer’s Bludgeon and Thunderwing. And sometimes I get the chance to decide. For example: the black helmet on Megatron in the flashbacks :D. Calenatarion: So sometimes you get color notes from Don Figueroa and Simon Furman. Where you the one that decided on the faded out greyed coloring effects for the flashbacks during Beast Wars: The Gathering? This was a very awesome feature in the Beast Wars series. Josh Burcham: Yeah actually. Don (Figueroa) and I talked a little bit back and forth about what we wanted to do for the flashbacks. I ran across some tricks that I wanted to try out, so ultimately we did. I did get to choose the flashback colors though XD. We were at first going to use a sort of sepia overtone (just as we did in Stormbringer), but since it was flashing back to Cybertron/pre-Earth, I thought blue would better differentiate. That really set it apart as if its taking place elsewhere. The book was mostly all about warm vibrant colors so the blue flashback contracted very well I think :D. Calenatarion: Allright, thanks for the info on that. My next question is, do you have any favorite Transformers characters or comics you have worked on, or are working on? And why? Josh Burcham: Well, my all time favorite characters has to be Optimus Prime. I mean, he’s freaking Optimus! :P So it’s really been awesome, my first chance actually coloring Prime in an official manner. It is just so cool I get to help making him appear in the comic and stuff. Calenatarion: I noticed you have a lot of your own artwork on your own Deviantart website, have you drawn comics in the past? And do you have plans to do so in the future? Josh Burcham: I haven’t actually tackled a real comic page yet. Though I really really hope to someday :P. If for nothing but to try it. Calenatarion: And if you would do a cover, do you have any wished on which series/continuation? Josh Burcham: Any! I’ll take whatever I can :P. Calenatarion: And do you have any future plans or projects involving Transformers? Josh Burcham: Well, as far as coloring goes I’m hoping to stick it out as long as I can. I know I would love to work on the Live Action Movie tie-in stuff. Calenatarion: Could you tell us something about your ideas? Josh Burcham: It actually takes place in a kind of Generation One cartoon continuty. It’s not an “after Rebirth†kind of thing, but more of a “what if this happened instead of this†story. Calenatarion: Just like Infiltration right? Josh Burcham: Well, my story goes into a bit of role reversal, which is where I’m not sure if it would ever get considered. The strip down premise is what if Prime is basically snapped. Things happen and we end up in a kind of V for Vendetta situation, but then with Transformers. Calenatarion: So, let’s continue with some non-Transformers stuff. Do you have any future plans for non-Transformers series? Josh Burcham: Well, when I first started coloring my goal was Transformers comics. Now that I have met that goal I have kind of set up some more for me to achieve. (Not that I plan on leaving Transformers stuff :P, I’ll be here as long as I can). But, I would love to do some work on some of the big name books. Big names like Spiderman, Ironman and Batman, stuff like that. Calenatarion: And untill now, of all of your creations, what are you the most proud of? Josh Burcham: Stormbringer, by far. I got to try out this new coloring style and I really liked it. I really like how Don has been using a lot of heavy blacks, it helps to really create his awesome atmosphere in the book. I really think it is some of our best stuff so far. So I’m pretty proud of it. It is kind of sad to see the mini come to a close, but hopefully I’ll get to put this coloring style to use again later on xD. Calenatarion: And since you worked for both IDW and Dreamwave.. How do you think IDW’s Transformers titles compare to those by Dreamwave, and even before that Marvel? Josh Burcham: Well, you know, it is hard to really compare the three. They all have their ups and downs. I can’t say I have really read enough or really any of the Marvel stuff. Although I really appreciate the big impact Furmans had on it. And of course you can’t go wrong with artists like Geoff Senior and Andy Wilman either. Calenatarion: Talking about Dreamwave, are there any Dreamwave titles you would like to see completed or done by IDW and would you like to work on it? Josh Burcham: Well, Age of Wrath (War Within) definitely. Not only was it a cool story, but my first actual comic I worked on. So it would be great to finish that out. That, and I love Joe Ngs stuff. Calenatarion: And how about their Generation ongoing and Micromasters series? Josh Burcham: Micromasters was something… I could live without. Like as far as the Dreamwave mini was concerned. It had a lot of neat ideas. Paradron, explaining the Micromasters tech. But the whole thing was just really cluttered. Writing and art, etc. I read one issue and never bothered reading the rest. I just couldn’t get into it. Calenatarion: You’re a comics fan as well, what comics do you enjoy reading? Josh Burcham: Well, the Lions, Tigers and Bears books are one. Fantastic series, definitely worth checking out! But the only comics I have been really following have been the Ultimate Spiderman comics. Those are just fantastic. There are definitely comics out there I would like to read, but I just haven’t gotten around to it yet. :. Calenatarion: And who are your favorite Transformers and non-Transformers artists? Josh Burcham: Well, Transformers wise it have to be Don, Guido (Guidi), Nick Roche, Makotron, Evan Gauntt [aka ZeroMayhem]. Those guys are all really great, really big inspirations for me. And Mark Brooks is another. I think both his Transformers and non-Transformers stuff are outright amazing. Skottie Young was a huge inspiration for me personally. His stuff is what inspired e to take a more of graffitti-ish approach to the Transformers stuff I draw. Calenatarion: And what do you hope IDW will be doing the future regarding the Transformers comics? And which ones you would like to work on. Josh Burcham: Honestly, I don’t really know what to expect from IDW. So far it has been surprise after surprise (all good surprises btw) and I really hope I get to stay and continue being a part of it. Don calls me his unofficial colorist now, so hopefully wherever he goes, I’ll be not too far behind him :P. As far as near future goes, like i said, id love to be apart of the upcoming Movie Tie-in stuff. I love the designs and Chris has seemed really stoked whenever he talks about it, so I know it’s going to be great. |