Radič Miša Mijatović was already making comics as a teenager, and in 1979 he got employed by the Novi Sad Dnevnik newspaper as a professional comic strip artist. His first portrait caricatures were published in Džuboks, and from then he…
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Radič Miša Mijatović was already making comics as a teenager, and in 1979 he got employed by the Novi Sad Dnevnik newspaper as a professional comic strip artist. His first portrait caricatures were published in Džuboks, and from then he…
Attilio Micheluzzi (1930-1990) was an architect, who also worked for the royal family of Libya, until he was chased back to Italy by Gaddafi. He began a career in illustration and comics. Using the pseudonym of Igor Artz Bajeff he…
Petar Meseldžija (1965) graduated from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, with a degree in painting. He began his career in 1981, having the comic strip ‘Krampi’ published in Stripoteka. During his studies he continued to work on comics…
John McLusky is best known as the original artist of the ‘James Bond’ newspaper strip, that appeared in the London Daily Express from July 1958. Until 1966 McLusky adapted 13 of Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels or short stories. He…
McLoughlin (1918-2002) had a passion for drawing since his early age, when he admired the artwork in American comics and was greatly fascinated by pulp fiction covers. When he was offered a job in the Ward & Copley Art Studio…
Andrija Maurović is considered the “fatherˮ of Croatian comics. For several years he drew caricatures for the satirical magazine Koprive, and in 1935, he created his first comic ‘Vjerenica Mača’, which was published in the Zagreb newspaper Novosti. In the…
Dubravko Mataković (1959) studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. He published his early works in magazines and papers like Studentski List, Polet, Mladost, Tribuna, Patak and Večernji list. Between 1990 and 2000, he drew his political comic…
Nikola Maslovara (1946) graduated from the College of Education, Department of Fine Arts in Novi Sad. He has been drawing caricatures since 1969 and comics since 1971. From 1979 onwards he was the art director in the comics department at…
Esteban Maroto (1942) began his career in the 1960s with series like ‘Cinco por infinito’, published in English by Continuity Comics as “Zero Patrol”. In the 1970s he started to be known in his own country when the magazine Trinca…
Milo Manara (1945) studied architecture and painting and made his comics debut in 1969 drawing for Genius. In 1970 he illustrated for the magazine Terror and in 1971 he drew the erotic series Jolanda de Almaviva. Manara began publishing his…