Arturo Cazeneuve
Argentine born Arturo Cazeneuve emigrated to the US with his older brother and fellow artist, Louis Cazenueve, in 1939 at the dawn of the Golden Age of comics. He began at the Eisner-Iger shop, and also shared a studio with Pierce Rice and Charles Flanders. Skilled in both pencils and inks, he did work for National/DC, Harvey and Fox Comics. Some of his notable contributions included illustrations of Green Hornet, Black Cat, and WWII themed stories. Additionally, he was an artist for the Army publication, "Stars & Stripes", and worked for Time Magazine during the twilight of his career. Arturo passed away in 1992.Source: www.lambiek.net
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