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Lazar Stanojević

Lazar Stanojević (1931) studied psychology and the English language, and worked as a translator. His comic ‘Svemironi’ was published in numerous magazines and newspapers: in Pegaz, Naš strip, Yu strip, Mladost (1976-1979), NON, Cepelin, Oscar, Politika and others. In 1986,

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Posted in Serbia

Robert Solanović

Robert Solanović (1974) began his career as an inker for the comic Svebor i Plamena by Darko Macan and Goran Sudžuka. His first professional assignment was on the strip ‘Sašin dnevnik’ based on the script by Darko Macan. In 1999

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Posted in Croatia

Reginald Smyth

Reginald Smyth (1917-1998), known as Reg Smythe, made his name as the author of the comic strip entitled Andy Capp, which has been and remains to many readers the favourite part of the notable British newspaper Daily Mirror. The comic

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Posted in United Kingdom

Dragan Savić

Dragan Savić graduated in scenography, but worked as a journalist, illustrator and painter. He had his first caricatures published in Borac magazine. Since 1953 he was a contributor to Jež magazine and regular caricature artist of Borba magazine. His caricatures

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Posted in Serbia

Michel Rouge

Rouge (1950) started his career in comics in 1977 after he had studied graphic art in Paris, completed an art course with comics artists Yves Got and Georges Pichard, and travelled across the Orient. He began by assisting André Chéret

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Posted in France

Eddy Ryssack

Eddy Ryssack (1928-2004) was a Belgian film director, illustrator and comics artist. His first works appeared in the magazine Humo. In 1957 he joined the publishing house Dupuis, where he became the head of the animation department. There, he helped

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Posted in Belgium

Giovanni Romanini

Giovanni Romanini (1945) began his career in the field of animation, where he cooperated on the television series ‘Carosello’. His early comics work includes ‘Satanik’ and ‘Kriminal’. He cooperated with the artist Magnus on several episodes of the series ‘Alan

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Posted in Italy

Esad Ribić

Esad Ribić (1972) has been working in comics since the early 1990s, when his works were published in Plavi zabavnik and the German comic magazine Gespenster. He worked in Zagreb film as a film animator (‘The Little Flying Bears’, ‘Lapitch

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Posted in Croatia

Julio Ribera

Ribera (1927) began his career in Spain, working for several Spanish magazines together with Pedro Alférez. Like many Spanish artists during the Franco regime, he migrated to France in 1954, where he illustrated comics for various magazines and newspapers. In

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Posted in Spain

Oto Reisinger

Oto Reisinger (1927) started to have his work published in Studentski list at the age of 18 and he was a permanent collaborator of Kerempuh weekly humor magazine between 1946 and 1950. His works have been published by many foreign

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Posted in Croatia