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Jacen Burrows

A 1996 Graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design, Burrows has become known for his unique style of intricate linework which reflects a blend of American, Japanese, and European influences.

Burrows entered comics professionally as Scott Clark's background assistant on a number of Wildstorm projects, and subsequently worked on indy projects such as King Zombie for Caliber and Skid Roze for London Night Studios. Jacen has also worked in the game industry on properties such as Star Wars and Dungeons and Dragons.

At Avatar Press, Burrows has provided artwork on Cimmerian (written by Tom Sniegoski), the Ravening, Quantum Mechanics, and Razor among others. His best known Avatar works have been for Warren Ellis Avatar projects Bad World, Dark Blue, and Scars, and Alan Moore's The Courtyard

Current and upcoming projects at Avatar Press from Burrows include illustrations for the second collection of Warren Ellis' Bad Signal, work in Alan Moore's Yuggoth Cultures, and a major series with another of the industry's top writers to be announced shortly.

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Lansdale's The Drive-In Opens at Avatar  

Avatar Press is pleased to announce that it will publish Joe R. Lansdale's THE DRIVE-IN, a new comic book mini-series featuring the collaboration of Lansdale (JONAH HEX, DEAD FOLKS), Chris Golden (BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER), and Andres Guinaldo. A twisted mixture of terror and dark humor the likes of which only Lansdale can brew up, Joe R. Lansdale's THE DRIVE-IN is a four-issue mini-series from Avatar Press with covers by Jacen Burrows (WARREN ELLIS' SCARS, ALAN MOORE'S THE COURTYARD).

"No one in the world writes like Joe Lansdale. Nobody," says his collaborator on this project Chris Golden, "From the beginning of his career his voice has been fascinatingly unique. And he's more than a little weird. He'd have to be, to come up with a concept as nasty and funny and twisted as THE DRIVE-IN.

"I'm very excited about this comic book adaptation, both script and art," adds THE DRIVE-IN creator Joe R. Lansdale. "A great combo of talent for what is one of my more unique works. One that over the years has acquired a strong cult following. I'm grateful for that, and I hope the comic edition will further interest readers in the original, and that this version will be received with the same enthusiasm."

"If you've ever read any Lansdale, or really even read any reviews of his work, it's easy to understand why he has such an affinity for comics," notes Avatar Press editor in chief William Christensen. "People talk about his outrageous ear for dialog, his skill with pacing, an imagination that can be both scary and darkly funny, and that modern sort of Texas pulp voice. But really, the man was simply born to tell these certain kinds of stories, and as it turns out the comics medium is one very good way to help him do that. It's kind of like if Stephen King and Alan Moore had grown up in the same family, Joe would've been one of the other brothers. The way he's wired lets him do what he does better than just about anybody. The Drive-In is a prime example of the Lansdale mojo at work." (continued...)
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