Goran Parlov (1967) graduated from Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. He got a job at the Italian Parker Publishing of Berardi and Milazzo. He made his debut in Ken Parker Magazine, where he made illustrations as well as episodes…
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Goran Parlov (1967) graduated from Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. He got a job at the Italian Parker Publishing of Berardi and Milazzo. He made his debut in Ken Parker Magazine, where he made illustrations as well as episodes…
Željko Pahek (1954) is one of the founders of the comic group “Belgrade Circle 2”. He began to have his comic strips published in 1979 in the Belgrade Student magazine. His works were published in all major Yugoslav comic magazines,…
Paape (1920-2012) entered the world of comics through animation. In 1942, he joined the animation studio CBA, where he met André Franquin and Morris, who introduced him to Dupuis publishers. He started as an assistant to the famous Jijé on…
Brana Nikolić (1936) studies at the Academy of Arts in Belgrade. He worked professionally as a journalist and cartoonist, while also drawing comic strips and writing westerns and ninja novels (under various pseudonyms). His first comic strip ‘Fudbalko’ was published…
Walter Neugebauer (1921-1992) made his first comics for Oko, with scripts by his brother Norbert, from 1935 to 1937. In 1938 he co-founded Mickey strip, for which he drew his famous characters Jack Jackson and Bimbo Bambus. In 1951 he…
Nikola Navojev (1913-1940) was one of the leading members of the so-called “Belgrade circle”. His first comic strip, ‘Istorija Abisinske dinastije’ was published in 1935 in Strip magazine. In the next two years, while the magazine was being published, he…
Ahmet Muminović (1945) has been painting, drawing and making comic strips since childhood. He held his first solo exhibition in secondary school and had his first comic strip published in 1968 in Male novine newspaper. He is a founder of…
Nikola Mitrović – Kokan (1933-1997) was a graphic designer. He had his first comic published in 1952 in Majin strip. He contributed his works to Dečje novine and in his prolific career extending over forty years he created many comics,…
Miroljub Milutinović – Brada (1962) had his first works published in Tron in 1993. Later he continued to cooperate with the magazine, for which he also created the comic series ‘Svindi’ in collaboration with Đorđe Milosavljević. His works were also…
Milan Miletić (1950) graduated in painting from the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade. His paintings were presented at several solo and group exhibitions and won him several prizes. His first illustrations were published in Politikin zabavnik magazine, which was…