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      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

       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 titles such as the 2010 Marvel
miniseries Daredevil: Black & White, [1]
Wolverine (2010) [2] and the critically
acclaimed crime series Scalped (Vertigo
2010). [3] In 2011 his creator owned long form
writing debut, Loose Ends (with artist Chris
Brunner), was published by 12 Gauge
Comics

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