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'''Jean-Claude St. Aubin''' (born {{y|1951}}) is a Canadian [[comics|comic book]] artist. He began in the industry in 1976, working as the color artist on ''Captain Canuck''. In time, he began inking and penciling for some of the bigger companies such as [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]], Topps, and [[DC Comics|DC]]. During this time, he worked on a variety of titles including ''Aquaman'', ''[[x-files:The X-Files|X-Files]]'', and ''Green Lantern''. While with [[WildStorm Comics]] in 2001, he did all of the inking for the ''[[WildStorm VOY|Voyager]]'' ''[[Planet Killer]]'' mini-series, including the covers, which was entirely penciled by [[Robert Teranishi]].
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'''Jean-Claude St. Aubin''' (born {{y|1951}}) is a Canadian [[comics|comic book]] artist. He began in the industry in 1976, working as the color artist on ''Captain Canuck''. In time, he began inking and penciling for some of the bigger companies such as [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]], Topps, and [[DC Comics|DC]]. During this time, he worked on a variety of titles including ''Aquaman'', ''[[x-files:The X-Files|The X-Files]]'', and ''Green Lantern''. While with [[WildStorm Comics]] in 2001, he did all of the inking for the ''[[WildStorm VOY|Voyager]]'' ''[[Planet Killer]]'' mini-series, including the covers, which was entirely penciled by [[Robert Teranishi]].
   
 
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Template:Realworld Jean-Claude St. Aubin (born 1951) is a Canadian comic book artist. He began in the industry in 1976, working as the color artist on Captain Canuck. In time, he began inking and penciling for some of the bigger companies such as Marvel, Topps, and DC. During this time, he worked on a variety of titles including Aquaman, The X-Files, and Green Lantern. While with WildStorm Comics in 2001, he did all of the inking for the Voyager Planet Killer mini-series, including the covers, which was entirely penciled by Robert Teranishi.

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