Ervin Rustemagić

Ervin Rustemagić

Ervin Rustemagić is a comics producer and distributor, born in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was the founder of Strip Art Features in Sarajevo, as well as the magazine "Strip Art" of the former Yugoslavia which won the Yellow Kid Prize of Lucca, Italy as Best Foreign Comics Publisher in 1984.cite web| last =Immagine-Centro Studi Iconografici | title =16° SALONE INTERNAZIONALE DEI COMICS, 1984 | url = http://www.immaginecentrostudi.org/saloni/salone16.asp | language=Italian ]

A known agent in the European comics industry, he represents artists such as Hermann Huppen, Bane Kerac and Joe Kubert.cite web| last =Lambiek Comiclopedia | title =Bane Kerac | url =http://lambiek.net/artists/k/kerac_bane.htm]

His personal plight documented by telefax during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina was the theme of the graphic novel "Fax from Sarajevo" by Joe Kubert.cite web| last =Lambiek Comiclopedia | title =Joe Kubert | url =http://lambiek.net/artists/k/kubert.htm] This work was awarded with both an and a Harvey Award in 1997.

References

External links

* [http://www.safcomics.com/ Strip Art Features official site]
* [http://www.darkhorse.com/news/interviews.php?id=635 Interview with Ervin Rustemagić] Dark Horse Comics
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