Serbian comics are comics produced in Serbia. Comics are called stripovi in Serbian and come in all shapes and sizes, merging influences from American comics to bandes dessinées.
Zigomar, created by artist Nikola Navojev and writer Branko Vidić and heavily influenced by foreign masked hero comics, is considered one of the most notable titles of the "Golden Age of Serbian Comics".
Master of Death, drawn by Đorđe Lobačev and published in Mikijevo carstvo, is one of the most notable titles of the "Golden Age of Serbian comics". Published on the eve of World War II, Master of Death carried a strong anti-war message.
Dikan by Lazo Sredanović was commissioned by Politikin Zabavnik and modeled after Asterix.
YU strip magazine cover, featuring Kobra by Branislav Kerac, a comic which merged influences from action movies to bandes dessinées.
Zigomar was a Yugoslav adventure comic strip about the masked hero of the same name, created by artist Nikola Navojev and writer Branko Vidić. Zigomar appeared in six stories published in comic magazine Mikijevo carstvo from 1939 to 1941 and has been called one of the most notable titles of the "Golden Age of Serbian comics".
Zigomar
Cover of the "Zigomar protiv Fantoma" episode