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http://www.jazmaonline.com/interviews/interviews2009.asp?intID=397 Richard: Why did you decide you wanted to become a comic book artist? Armando: Because it's infinitely more fun that a desk job, or almost any other job for that matter. Richard: Which other artists have influenced you? Armando: First and foremost, I love all things cartoons, so the obvious ones are cartoon comic artists and animators -people like Bruce Timm, Darwyn Cooke, Bill Pressing, Chuck Jones, Genndy Tartako...
Are you an aspiring artist? Is your sequential work destined for comic book greatness? Are you the next big thing in need of your first big break? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you should put pencil to paper and enter the Outlaw Entertainment International Artist Search for a chance to be seen! (And to win $1000.00!) Rules: 1. Choose one of the following script excerpts from a soon-to-be released Outlaw Entertainment original graphic novel and complete the fiv...
http://www.jazmaonline.com/interviews/interviews2009.asp?intID=387 Richard: How did you and Tony Hobdy get together to co-found Outlaw Entertainment? Rick: Tony & I had worked together on several projects before Outlaw. Working on other groups properties just fueled the desire to launch our own. Richard: What do you do at Outlaw Entertainment? Rick: Mostly business affairs but sometimes I get to work on new material. Luckily for me, its stuff I really enjoy. Richard: Why ...
http://www.brokenfrontier.com/reviews/p/detail/imaginary-friends-advance-review What happens when imaginary friends go bad? They threaten the very existence of the Earth… Writer Jason Burns has been garnering some attention in recent years with his titles A Dummy’s Guide to Danger and more recently Curse of the Werewoman. Now he is headlining the all new Outlaw Entertainment with several graphic novels, including Imaginary Friends. One thing to say right off the bat – this title is ...
http://comicrelated.com/display.php?item=1503&story=Outlaw%20Entertainment%20Spotlight Welcome to a very special Why I Love Comics dedicated to the first outing of Outlaw Entertainment's first three comics. The three books in question are all written by the company's editor in chief, Jason M Burns. Jason is no stranger to ComicRelated.com so let's jump right into things with Praetorian. Praetorian [Preview] Praetorian follows the story of a mysterious murder and its links to religio...
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Who doesn't love opening a comic to the first page and being presented with a headless corpse? This is how Praetorian starts--at least continuity-wise. Timeline-wise it starts at the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Four Praetorian guards, who stood at the feet of Christ as he hanged from the Cross, were made immortal and given the task of protecting humanity from the Judgment Killer--who also seems to live forever. Now in the...
http://thequarterbin.com/?p=5855 Imaginary Friends Writer: Jason M. Burns Artist: Dustin Evans When I was a kid, my imagination worked overtime. I didn’t have one imaginary friend who followed me around for years at a time, but I could create not just characters, but entire worlds with just a little creative visualization. Not once did I stop to think about why I was doing this, and what the type of situations my imagination put me in said about who I was. Imaginary Friends made me ...
Editor-In-Chief of Outlaw Entertainment, Jason Burns, recently answered a few questions that we had about the launch of the new company and what comic book fans can expect from the newest publisher on the block.
When we did our Checking in With.. interview you mentioned that you had some very exciting news that you couldn't share at the time. Obviously, that news was the launch of Outlaw Entertainment. It's got to be a great feeling to launch something of this magnitude yet ...













