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    Raoul Cauvin (French: [kovɛ̃]; 26 September 1938 – 19 August 2021) was a Belgian comics author and one of the most popular in the humorist field. Raoul...
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  • Jacques Cauvin (1930–2001), French archaeologist Patrick Cauvin (1932–2010), French writer Raoul Cauvin (born 1938), Belgian comics writer Sophie Cauvin (born...
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  • classical mythology Cupidon (comics), a Belgian comics series by Malik and Raoul Cauvin Cupidon (1875), a painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau Georgie Cupidon...
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  • three separate teams worked on concurrent stories. Nic Broca (art) and Raoul Cauvin (writing) took on Fournier's lead without adding much to the characters...
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    collected in albums by Dupuis. Created by artist Louis Salvérius and writer Raoul Cauvin, the series was taken up by artist Lambil after Salverius' death. It...
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  • Mirliton, a comic book cat character created by Raymond Macherot and Raoul Cauvin Le Mirliton, a Paris cabaret opened in 1885 by Aristide Bruant This disambiguation...
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  • French football coach Raoul Cauvin (1938–2021), Belgian comics author Raoul Cédras (born 1949), Haitian military officer Raoul I of Clermont (bef. 1140—1191)...
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  • result of the people and situations he encounters. Created by writer Raoul Cauvin and illustrator Daniel Kox, the comic debuted in Spirou magazine on 12...
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  • been written by several authors including Gos, Peyo, Maurice Tillieux, Raoul Cauvin and Marc Wasterlain. The series tells the adventures of Natacha, a young...
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  • biographical books about Jacques Martin, Dino Attanasio, Eddy Paape and Raoul Cauvin) and chief editor of Spirou (1978–1982), dies at age 77. January 28:...
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