- Jason Lutes
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name = Jason Lutes
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birthdate = birth date and age|1967|7|12
birthplace =New Jersey ,United States
occupation = comic book writer
nationality = American
genre =comic book ,fiction ,non-fiction
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influences =Art Spiegelman ,The Adventures of Tintin ,Asterix
influenced =Jason Lutes (born
July 12 ,1967 ), [http://lambiek.net/artists/l/lutes_jason.htm "Jason Lutes"] at Comic Creator] is an Americancomics creator. His work is mainly historical fiction, but he also works in traditional fiction. His work includes the "Berlin" series and "Jar of Fools ", as well as "The Fall" (withEd Brubaker ), and many short pieces for anthologies and compilations.Lutes was born in
New Jersey , but his family soon relocated toMissoula, Montana . In his early years, Lutes likedsuperhero comics, but a trip toFrance exposed him toEurope an comics likeThe Adventures of Tintin andAsterix , which he says greatly affected his style of drawing. [http://www.readyourselfraw.com/profiles/lutes/profile_lutes.htm Jason Lutes] profile at Read Yourself RAW]Lutes went to college at the
Rhode Island School of Design , graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1991. He moved to Seattle after graduation, where he found work for the alternative comics publisherFantagraphics , and eventually became art director of the alternative weekly "The Stranger". [Jason Lutes [http://www.drawnandquarterly.com/artBio.php?artist=a3dff7dd546cfc biography at his publisher, Drawn & Quarterly] ]During this period, Lutes began writing and self-publishing his own comic work with
Penny Dreadful Press . In 1993 Lutes began serializing a strip for "The Stranger", which was collected in 1996 in the critically acclaimed graphic novel "Jar of Fools". After two years of research, Lutes embarked on the ambitious comic book series "Berlin", an ongoing 24-chapter story set in the twilight years of Germany'sWeimar Republic . When "Berlin"'s original publisherBlack Eye Productions closed in 1998,Drawn & Quarterly took over the series.In 2007, Hyperion published the graphic novel "Houdini: The Handcuff King," written by Lutes and illustrated by
Nick Bertozzi .Lutes also contributed unit portraits for the open-source
TBS Battle for Wesnoth , and to keep the style consistent, most later portraits made by other people have tried to stay in similar style.References
External links
* [http://www.drawnandquarterly.com/artStudio.php?artist=a3dff7dd546cfc "Jar of Fools"] at Drawn and Quarterly.
* [http://shuffleboil.com/2007/10/22/jason-lutes/ Interview with Jason Lutes about "Houdini: The Handcuff King".]
* [http://jlutes.wordpress.com/ "Coyote vs. Wolf"] - Jason Lutes' Blog
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