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'''Josh Burcham''' ([[October 23]], [[1985]]) is an American comic-book artist. He is currently working for [[IDW Publishing]] and usually colors the work of fellow artists [[Don Figueroa]], [[Nick Roche]], and [[Guido Guidi]].
'''Josh Burcham''' ([[October 23]], [[1985]]) is an American comic-book artist. He has worked for [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]], [[IDW Publishing]], and [[Fun Publications]] as both an artist and colorist; as a colorist, he usually colors the work of fellow artists [[Don Figueroa]], [[Nick Roche]], and [[Guido Guidi]].


He admits that he is "super awesome".
He admits that he is "super awesome".

Revision as of 18:28, 25 March 2026

This article is about one of the Dreamwave/IDW colourists called Josh. For the other one, see Josh Perez{{#switch:{{#sub:Josh Perez|-1}}|!=|.=|?=|.}} For other people by that name, see Josh (disambiguation).

Josh Burcham (October 23, 1985) is an American comic-book artist. He has worked for Dreamwave, IDW Publishing, and Fun Publications as both an artist and colorist; as a colorist, he usually colors the work of fellow artists Don Figueroa, Nick Roche, and Guido Guidi.

He admits that he is "super awesome".

Comic book art

Dreamwave Productions

IDW Publishing

Interiors

Covers

Fun Publications

Villagebooks

DVD cover art

Sony Wonder

  • The Transformers: The Movie 20th Anniversary Edition DVD

Merchandise art

JayJay's

  • About a billion t-shirts, jackets, hoodies and other assorted clothing

Hot Topic

  • About a billion t-shirts, jackets, hoodies and other assorted clothing
Extended Josh Burcham gallery

Notes

  • Burcham was credited as "Josh Burchman" in the credits of Transformers: Beginnings, a (barely) animated version of IDW's 2007 Movie Prequel. This miffed him.
  • When asked what was his favourite issues he worked on, one he likes to go back to is The Death of Optimus Prime.

Interviews