Stanley Berneche
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Stanley Berneche (born 1947) is a Canadian artist. He was born in
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. Berneche became known in the early 1970s, for working on the
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humour magazine ''
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'', published by Jeffrey R. Darcey in 1971–2. Berneche and writer Peter Evans, created the character Captain Canada and his sidekick Beaverboy for ''Fuddle Duddles third and fourth issues. Berneche also drew the strip ''True Tales of the
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'' for the Canadian Boy Scout magazine '' Trailblazers''. He was inducted into the Canadian Comic Book Creator Hall of Fame as part of the 2008
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Canadian comics writers Canadian comics artists 1947 births Living people Artists from Windsor, Ontario {{Canadian-comics-creator-stub