Reiser (1941-1983) is considered one of the most important, as well as most controversial French humorists of the 1960s and 1970s. He was an illustrator, and later also a scriptwriter for comics illustrated by others. He began his career in…
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Reiser (1941-1983) is considered one of the most important, as well as most controversial French humorists of the 1960s and 1970s. He was an illustrator, and later also a scriptwriter for comics illustrated by others. He began his career in…
Marcel Remacle (1926-1999) was one of the classic authors who worked with Belgian weekly magazine Spirou in the golden age of Belgian comics. At the age of eighteen, he assumed the pseudonym Ted Smedley and published his first comics in…
Reding (1920-1999) was born in France to a Belgian father and a French mother. Growing up in Belgium, he showed keen interest in sport, which would later come about as frequent treatment of this theme in his comic series. As…
Vujadin Radovanović Vuja (1962) studied architecture in Belgrade and had his first comic strip published in 1984 in Yu strip. Dečje novine published his album ‘Čuvari izgubljenog vremena’ based on the script by Miroslav Marić. In 1987 he won a…
Julio Radilović – Jules (1928) began his career in 1952, making the comic ‘Neznanac’ for Horizontov Zabavnik. A couple of years later, he began working for the German market, where he teamed up with writer Zvonimir Furtinger. In 1962, he…
Pera Radičević (1931) graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade. His first comic strip was published in 1952 in Čačanski glas newspaper. From 1966 onwards he contributed regularly to Nikad robom magazine published by Dečje novine. He is…
Askanio Popović (1949) graduated in painting from the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade. His first comic strip ‘Armon sa zvezda’ was published in Yu strip in 1979. It was then followed by ‘Mogli, dečak iz džungle’ (Kekec, 1980), ‘Maja’…
Having graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Paris, Raymond Poïvet (1910-1999) started as an illustrator and designer, before he turned to comics in the early 1940s. His collaboration with scriptwriter Roger Lécureux marks the main turning point in…
Leonid Pilipović (1969) completed his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade in early 1990s and then his career as a comic strip artist almost died down. He turned to music and performed in bands Džukele and Goblini.…
Boro Pavlović (1954) graduated in 1979 from Academy of Fine Arts in Ljubljana with a degree in painting. He worked as a decorator in the Croatian National Theatre in Split until 1991. In addition, he drew the comics series ‘Les…