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He was orn and raised in Montreal. After some short studies in graphic design at Cégep du Vieux Montréal (Old Montreal College), Clement Sauve started his comic book career working as an assistant to Yanick Paquette for a period of three year on various comics like Wonder Woman, Gambit, Superman and Codename:Knock out.. Years of sending submissions finally landed him his first solo job, Human Defense Corps for DC Comics. He later on worked on Stormwatch, did various covers, and worked on Infantry for Devil’s Due's Aftermath line.
He was born and raised in Montreal. After some short studies in graphic design at Cégep du Vieux Montréal (Old Montreal College), Clement Sauve started his comic book career working as an assistant to Yanick Paquette for a period of three year on various comics like Wonder Woman, Gambit, Superman and Codename:Knock out.. Years of sending submissions finally landed him his first solo job, Human Defense Corps for DC Comics. He later on worked on Stormwatch, did various covers, and worked on Infantry for Devil’s Due's Aftermath line.
Moving on to the French market, he did Black Bank for Soleil.
Moving on to the French market, he did Black Bank for Soleil.



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Clément Sauvé was a comic book artist, animation and game designer for the american and french market.


He was born and raised in Montreal. After some short studies in graphic design at Cégep du Vieux Montréal (Old Montreal College), Clement Sauve started his comic book career working as an assistant to Yanick Paquette for a period of three year on various comics like Wonder Woman, Gambit, Superman and Codename:Knock out.. Years of sending submissions finally landed him his first solo job, Human Defense Corps for DC Comics. He later on worked on Stormwatch, did various covers, and worked on Infantry for Devil’s Due's Aftermath line. Moving on to the French market, he did Black Bank for Soleil.

Clément passed away on January 26, 2011 after a quick but deadly battle with cancer.

His influences cover Yanick Paquette, Eric Canete, Dan Norton, Brandon Peterson, Mike Mignola, Kevin Nolan, Jim Lee, Carlos D’anda, Jean Giraud and Masamune Shirow.


References

http://www.comicbookdb.com/creator.php?ID=3722