Sergio Toppi (1932) made his comics debut with ‘Il Mago Zurlì’ and a biography of Pietro Micca in Il Corriere dei Piccoli in 1966, after working as an animator and illustrator. He continued with several historical and war comics in…
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Sergio Toppi (1932) made his comics debut with ‘Il Mago Zurlì’ and a biography of Pietro Micca in Il Corriere dei Piccoli in 1966, after working as an animator and illustrator. He continued with several historical and war comics in…
Milan Tomas is a comic artist, illustrator and owner of the printing works that publish the Stripos magazine.
Tihomir Tikulin – Tico studied graphic arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. Since 1998 he has been making illustrations and comic strips. He is editor of the comic fanzine Endem.
Boris Talijančić (1951) is a freelance journalist, illustrator and cartoonist. After a variety of jobs, he returned to his greatest love: drawing. He dedicated himself to comic books, published illustrations and humorous drawings in newspapers and magazines, and illustrated children’s…
Dalibor Talajić graduated from Zagreb Music Academy. Before he turned to comic art completely, he had worked for ten years as the clarinet teacher at a music school. His first steps to comic art appeared in the legendary Zagreb fanzine…
Ferdinando Tacconi (1922-2006) graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Milan and entered the comics field after World War II. In 1948 he started to work for Mondadori and in the midfifties he began his collaboration with English publishers.…
Ivan Šenšin (1897-1944) is one of the oldest representatives of the so-called “Belgrade circle” who in 1920s moved to Belgrade from Russia. His first comic strip ‘Doživljaji Mike Miša’ was published in 1932 in the children magazine Veseli četvrtak. He…
Zdravko Sulić (1925-1989) was an architect by profession. His first comic strip, on the theme of People’s Liberation Army, was published by Narodna armija newspaper. His works were published in magazines and newspapers like Pioniri, Rad, Mali jež, Jutarnje novosti,…
Goran Sudžuka (1969) began working as animator for Zagreb film in 1989, at the same time having his first comic strips and illustrations published. The majority of his comic strips, both for the Croatian and German markets, were made in…
Sergej Solovjev (1901-1975) was born in Russia, but he escaped to Serbia in 1920 and acquired Yugoslavian citizenship. He studied at the Academy of Art in Belgrade. His first comic ‘Legija Prokletih’ was a story of adventure and war. He…