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  2. The Comics We Loved - Wikipedia

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    The Comics We Loved: Selection of 20th Century Comics and Creators from the Region of Former Yugoslavia (Serbian: Стрипови Које Смо Волели: Избор Стрипова И Стваралаца Са Простора Бивше Југославије У XX Веку) is a guidebook to 20th Century Yugoslavian comic books.

  3. Ninja (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Ninja (comic book) Ninja on the cover of the 487th issue of Eks almanah. Ninja ( Serbian: Ninđa or Nindža) was a Yugoslav comic strip published by Dečje novine. Created in 1986, it was based on the series of pulp novels of the same name written by Yugoslav writer Brana Nikolić.

  4. Mitar Milošević - Wikipedia

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    Mitar Milošević. Pen name. Frederik Ešton, Frederick Ashton, Novak Tatar, Miloš Nenadić, Moris Baskil, Rodžer Dunkan, Džordž Braun. Occupation. writer, editor, publisher. Notable works. Lun, kralj ponoći. Mitar Milošević (1924–1995), also known by his pseudonym Frederik Ešton (Frederick Ashton), was a Serbian and Yugoslav writer ...

  5. Serbian comics - Wikipedia

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    Serbian comics are comics produced in Serbia. Comics are called stripovi in Serbian (singular strip) and come in all shapes and sizes, merging influences from American comics to bandes dessinées . Comics started developing in Serbia in the late 19th century, mostly in humor and children's magazines.

  6. Aleksa Gajić - Wikipedia

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    Aleksa Gajić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Алекса Гајић, born May 20, 1974, Belgrade) [1] is a Serbian comics artist and film director. Gajić is best known as the illustrator of Scourge of the Gods (fr. Le Fléau des dieux ), written by Valérie Mangin, and Technotise, written by Darko Grkinić. Also, he is a well-known illustrator in Serbia ...

  7. Nikola Maslovara - Wikipedia

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    Nikola Maslovara. Nikola Maslovara Masli ( Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Масловара Масли, Odžaci, 22 December 1946) is a Serbian comics creator, cartoonist, caricaturist, scriptwriter, animator, editor, publisher, and art teacher. [1] He is a notable Yugoslav comics creator who made his debut at the end of the Silver Age of the ...

  8. Zoran Stefanović - Wikipedia

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    Zoran Stefanović ( pronounced [zɔ̌.ran stefǎːnoʋitɕ], Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Стефановић, born 21 November 1969 in Loznica) is a Serbian author, publisher and cultural activist, best known as the founder of several cultural networks, including Project Rastko. His works were published and produced in Europe and US.

  9. Manga - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Manga (漫画, IPA: [maŋga] ⓘ [a]) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. [1] Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, [2] and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. [3] The term manga is used in Japan to refer to both comics and cartooning.