Svetozar Obradović Explained

Birth Date:12 November 1950
Birth Place:Novi Sad, Socialist Republic of Serbia
Death Place:Novi Sad, Serbia
Nationality:Serbian
Area:comic book writer
Notable Works:Lieutenant Tara, Cat Claw, Tarzan, Kobra, Il Grande Blek, Lun, kralj ponoći, Billy The Spit, Ninja

Svetozar Obradović Toza (12 November 1950[1] – 15 August 2020) was a Serbian writer, best known for his comic books. He also wrote articles, essays, stories, books and radio dramas.

Professional career

Obradović debuted with Lieutenant Tara in the Yugoslav Zlatni kliker magazine in 1975.[2] The titular hero was named and loosely based on his uncle, who fought as a Partisan in World War II. The comic was drawn by Obradović's childhood friend, Branislav Kerac. The duo went on to create Kobra and Cat Claw, two of the most popular Yugoslav books in the 1980s. Obradović also worked with different artists on licensed properties such as Tarzan and Blek as well as Ninja and Lun, kralj ponoći, based on the popular pulp novels. His work has been reprinted in the US, Germany, Scandinavia and the Netherlands.

Personal life

Obradović's father was originally from Pljevlja (presently Montenegro) but moved to Novi Sad after World War II, where Obradović was born and lived with his wife and two daughters. He was also a basketball player and coach.

Bibliography

Comics

Books

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Strip vesti. www.stripvesti.com. 6 November 2017.
  2. Web site: Bane Kerac. lambiek.net. en. 6 November 2017.