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词条 Suat Yalaz
释义

  1. Early career

  2. French works

     Gi-Toro 

  3. Later career

  4. References

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Suat Yalaz (born 1 January 1932) is a Turkish comic book artist. He is foremost known as the creator of the character Karaoğlan.

Early career

Graduated from Istanbul Academy of Fine Arts, Yalaz began working as a cartoonist in Turkish press and his chef d'œuvre Karaoğlan began to be published in the daily Akşam in 1962, later to be published as a comics magazine by 1963.

French works

In 1970, Yalaz settled in France where he created two French language Arab adaptations/spinoffs of Karaoğlan; Changor (1971) for Éditions de Lutèce[1] and Kébir (or Kébir l'invincible; first series 1971 - 1975, second series 1975 - 1977) for Société Française de Presse Illustrée, which were destined for Maghreb readers and had considerable reception particularly in Algeria. He also created the Western comics series Ringo (1971 - 1972) and Sony (1972 - 1974) for Société Française de Presse Illustrée.[2]

Gi-Toro

Between 1979 and 1981 Yalaz used the pseudonym Gi-Toro for two magazines (Détective Strictement Privé and Super Flic) featuring the popular private investigator character Pat Magnum. A prolific comic book creator, he has also written and drawn a large number of adult comics particularly in the 1980s under the same pseudonym (sometimes as Jimmy Toro) for several French magazines, which include African Love (re-released in series Sex Negros and Eros Negro), Emma (Anna from 1980 to 1982), Futurella, Kora, Lady Sex, Lovisex, Sadissimo, Satanika, Satarella, and Sylvia.[3]

Later career

In 2002 he was named Turkish cartoonist of the year.[4] He wrote the comic that was adapted into the film Son Osmanlı Yandım Ali in 2006. His most recent work involves the script for a new Karaoğlan film planned for release in 2013.[5]

References

1. ^Changor
2. ^Suat Yalaz - Bedetheque
3. ^Gi-Toro
4. ^Suat Yalaz at Lambiek's Comiclopedia
5. ^Karaoğlan - Sinematürk
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