Pavel Koza (1964) began to pursue comics professionally already in high school when he began to work on the comic strip on Il Grande Blek for the Novi Sad Dnevnik newspaper. In late 1980s he created several episodes of Tarzan…
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Pavel Koza (1964) began to pursue comics professionally already in high school when he began to work on the comic strip on Il Grande Blek for the Novi Sad Dnevnik newspaper. In late 1980s he created several episodes of Tarzan…
Dražen Kovačević (1974) graduated from the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade. His best known comic strip is ‘Točak’, which he made together with Goran Skrobonja. Together they were the winners of a competition organised by the French publishing house…
Igor Kordej (1957) began his career working on the European market, but eventually found his way to US comic books. In the late 1970s, he was part of the renewing Croatian comic artists group ‘Novi Kvadrat’. His first published work…
Koeniguer (1971) is one of the younger generation French comics artists. Fascinated by comics from an early age, he spent a lot of time copying works by his favourite authors. After completing a preparatory course at the Strasbourg School of…
Branislav Kerac (1952) is a notable representative of the generation that made up the “second golden age” of Yugoslav comics. In 1975 he had his first comic ‘Poručnik Tara’ published in Zlatni kliker magazine. In 1978 he created the comic…
Ted Kearon was one of the most prolific of the artists who worked for Lion in the 1950s. Together with scriptwriter George Cowan, he created the famous character of robot Archie for this magazine in 1952. In the over 20-year…
Dragan Kalmarević (1925) published his first work in the Belgrade newspaper Pravda at the age of 10. At the age of 13, he worked for Mika Miš magazine, drawing stories like ‘Heroj neba’ and ‘Pakleni pronalazak’. For the magazine Paja…
Julliard (1948), a Parisian artist, is considered one of the most prolific artists of historical comics in France. His first comic ‘La Longue Piste de Loup Gris’ (‘The Long Track of Gray Wolf’), a western story, was published in Formule…
Jijé was one of the most important figures of the Belgium comic of the 20th century, along with artists like Hergé, E.P. Jacobs and Franquin. He produced his early works under a strong influence of Hergé until he gradually developed…
Zoran Janjetov (1961) graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Novi Sad. In 1980s his comic strips and illustrations were published in magazines Student, Vidici, Mladost, Neven, Yu strip, Omladinske novine, etc. In 1986 he replaced the French master…