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Jason Latour

American comic book artist and writer (born 1977)

David Jason Latour (born 1977) is an American comic book artist and writer known for his work for Image, Dark Horse, Marvel and DC comics on *les such as Wolverine, Winter Soldier, Southern *s and Spider-Gwen.

Contents

  • 1 Early life
  • 2 Career
  • 3 Bibliography
    • 3.1 As artist
    • 3.2 As writer
  • 4 Notes
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Early life

Jason Latour was born in Charlotte, NC and graduated from West Mecklenburg High School. He has a Bachelor's degree from East Carolina University where he also served as the student paper's head illustrator and cartoonist. (http://instagram.com/zahouda).

Career

Latour sketching at Heroes Con 2010

Latour minored in art at East Carolina University, graduating in 1999. While at ECU he began his first foray into the comics field with work on his creator owned humor comic strip "4 Seats Left".

In late 2004 Latour and writer B. Clay Moore created the short lived series The Expatriate at Image Comics. In 2009, he was hired to illustrate the Vertigo Comics Crime Line graphic novel Noche Roja with Simon Oliver, to be published in 2011, and has since worked as an artist on *les such as the 2010 Marvel miniseries Daredevil: Black & White, Wolverine (2010) and the critically acclaimed crime series Scalped (Vertigo 2010). In 2011 his creator owned long form writing debut, Loose Ends (with artist Chris Brunner), was published by 12 Gauge Comics.

Bibliography

As artist

  • The Expatriate #1-4 (with B. Clay Moore, Image Comics, 2005)
  • 24Seven vol. 2 (Image Comics, 2007)
  • PopGun vol. 1 (Image Comics, 2007)
  • Daredevil Black and White #1 (with Peter Milligan, Marvel, 2010 one-shot)
  • Wolverine, vol. 4 #1 - The Last Stand of the Silver Samurai- (with Jason Aaron, Marvel, 2010)
  • Wolverine, vol. 4 #5 - Scorched Earth: Conclusion- (with Jason Aaron, Marvel, 2011)
  • I Am an Avenger #1 - The Books of the Iron Fist- (with Duane Swierczynski, Marvel, 2010)
  • Scalped #43 (with Jason Aaron DC/Vertigo, 2010)
  • Noche Roja (with Simon Oliver Vertigo Crime Line OGN DC/Vertigo, 2011)
  • Captain America, #616 - Spin- (with Cullen Bunn, Marvel, 2011)
  • Fear Itself: The Home Front #5 - Red/White Blues (with Si Spurrier, Marvel, 2011)
  • Wolverine, #309 (with Ivan Brandon, Marvel, 2012)
  • B.P.R.D. The Pickens County Horror, (with Mike Mignola & Scott Allie, Darkhorse, 2012)
  • Django Unchained (comic adaptation), (with Quentin Tarantino & RM Guera, DC/Vertigo, 2012)
  • Sledgehammer 44, (with Mike Mignola & John Arcudi, Darkhorse, 2013)
  • Southern *s #1-ongoing, (with Jason Aaron, Image, 2014)

As writer

  • Loose Ends (with Chris Brunner & Rico Renzi 12 Gauge Comics, 2011)
  • Untold Tales of Punisher MAX (with Connor Willumsen Marvel Comics) Marvel Comics, 2012
  • A+X #4 (with David Lopez Marvel Comics), 2012
  • Winter Soldier #15-19 (with Nic Klein, Marvel Comics), 2013
  • Wolverine and the X-Men #1-12 (with Mahmud Asrar, Marvel Comics, 2014)
  • Original Sin Annual (with Enis Cisic, Marvel Comics, 2014)
  • Edge of Spider-Verse #2 (with Robbi Rodriguez, Marvel Comics, 2014)
  • Spider-Gwen #1-5, Vol. 2 #1-34 (with Robbi Rodriguez, Marvel Comics, 2015)

Notes

    References

    • Jason Latour at the Grand Comics Database

    External links

    • Official website
    • Jason Latour at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
    • Fiffe, Michel. "WE WANT COMICS TO SURVIVE: The Jason Latour Interview". The Comics Journal. October 6, 2011
    • Callahan, Timothy. "TOMORROW'S SUPERSTAR ARTIST: JASON LATOUR". Comic Book Resources. August 2, 2010
    • Williams, Brett. "Jason Latour - Recording the Bleed". Surfing The Bleed. September 8, 2010