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395: 687: 330:#22, Sept. 1941). Other Fox features for which he either supplied full art or did inking over penciler Pierce Rice, include "Captain Savage, Sea Rover", "Chen Chang" (in 856: 841: 865: 772: 683: 178: 937: 411:, that Cazeneuve did his most popular and prolific work during the Golden Age of Comics. He began on minor features, including "Bart Regan, Spy", in 624: 817: 246: 709: 403:#83 (Sept. 1942): Aquaman communicating with sea life by an ancient Atlantean temple he uses as his lair. Art by Louis Cazeneuve. 648: 300:
From 1940 to 1942, Cazeneuve contributed to a number of Fox titles, drawing the stories introducing the superheroic characters
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to become the longest-running artist of the undersea hero's Golden Age adventures. Cazeneuve debuted on "Aquaman" in
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His last known credited DC Comics work is penciling and inking the six-page Aquaman story "The Sea Serpent" in
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One source attributes the Fox character Spider Queen to the Cazeneuve brothers under the joint
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nixed that idea, and super-heroes from now-defunct wartime publishers were used instead...."
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Cazeneuve then began the two features for which he became best known. He succeeded creator
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Other DC characters on which Cazeneuve worked during the Golden Age include the
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and under his given name Luis Cazeneuve, drew one of his country's first
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Cosmic Teams: Obscure Characters in the DC Universe: The Three Aces
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and others during the 1940s period fans and historians call the
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at Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics: The DC Database
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He additionally drew the wartime "kid gang" feature "
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Argentine-born American comic-book artist (1908-1977)
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from the original on February 22, 2013. Second cite
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The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
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