Bob Leguay

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Robert Leguay was twenty years of age when he showed his first artwork to Publi-Vog publishers in Nice. From 1947 to 1950 he created several stories of 'King le Vengeur' and 'Garry Kid' for this publisher. In 1952 the joined Artima publishers, where he succeeded the Giordan brothers on 'Tim l'Audace', a series he drew until 1962. In the 1960s, Leguay worked mostly for the periodicals of Imperia publishers, such as Buck John, Kit Carson, Tex Tone, Caribou and Jim Canada. However, during this period, Leguay reduced his comics activities to do several jobs on the side, like decoration, restauration and dancing.…Comiclopedia
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  1. 82France
  2. 18Europe
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  1. 100Non-auction sources
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  1. 82Galerie Napoléon
  2. 18eBay Europe (Buy It Now)
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