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Nikola Maslovara was born on 22 December, 1946 in Odžaci, SFR Yugoslavia (now Serbia), is a Serbian comic creator, screenwriter and writer. Discover Nikola Maslovara's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 22 December 1946
Birthday 22 December
Birthplace Odžaci, SFR Yugoslavia (now Serbia)
Nationality Serbia

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1946

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.

1967

He moved to Novi Sad in 1967, where he graduated from the Higher Pedagogical School – the artistic direction.

As a student, he draws caricatures.

1969

He published his drawings from 1969 in the newspapers of Novi Sad: Veseli svet (The Happy World), Indeks (Index), Dnevnik (Journal) etc. His first comic series was published in 1971 in the Kuriri magazine of the publisher Dečje novine (Children's Journal), Gornji Milanovac.

1970

In the 1970s, he did animation and drew realistic gags and comics.

1971

He is a notable Yugoslav comics creator who made his debut at the end of the Silver Age of the Serbian comics in 1971.

His more important original characters are: Marko Kraljević (parodical Prince Marko Mrnjavčević), Fijuksi (Fiouxes), Tupavzan, Detektiv Lakonogić (Detective Footlose), Homoquovadis and many others.

Maslovara also works on internationally licensed comics such as Il Grande Blek (Serbian: Veliki Blek), The Pink Panther (Pink Panter), Muppet Babies (Mapet Bebe), Felix the Cat (Mačak Feliks), Tom and Jerry (Tom i Džeri), Mickey Mouse (Miki Maus) etc.

Maslovara finishes primary school and high school in Odžaci, his hometown.

Maslovara's solo exhibitions take place in Odžaci in 1971, in Karlovac in 1973, in Novi Sad in 1974, in Gornji Milanovac in 1996 and in Kruševac in 2011.

His drawings are exhibited on international group exhibitions: Athens, Zug, Montreal, Skopje, Sofia, Istanbul, Ljubljana, Berlin, Belgrade, Knokke-Heist, Novi Sad, Kruševac...

1973

He won the first prize for best caricature "Icarus" (in Zemun, 1973), the third prize of the comic newspaper Kepes Ifjúság (in Novi Sad, 1978), the first prize of the newspaper Borba (in Belgrade, 1979), the third prize for comics in La Roque-d'Anthéron (in France, 1979), the first prize in the jazz drawing competition (in Belgrade, 1999), the first prize of the Cultural Center of Gornji Milanovac (in 1999), the first prize for caricature in the festival "Golden Helmet" (Zlatna kaciga, in Kruševac, 2010) etc.

1976

After publishing the "Marko Kraljević" comic strip at Politikin Zabavnik in 1976, he devoted himself entirely to humorous comics.

1979

Since 1979, he lives in Gornji Milanovac, where he works for the publishing house "Dečje novine".

In 1979 with Milan Bukovac and Vojislav Ratković, he founded the artistic group FONS.

1980

During the 1980s, he worked very productively as a screenwriter and writer.

He creates a series of heroes – Tupavzan, Fijuksi, Homoquovadis, Debli Krkojet, Detective Lakonogić, Barba Plima, Ungl Gungl, Zlatko, Plavuša (The Blonde), Kvadratko (Squarry), Darko, Bole & Đole...

1981

He also works on licensed comics like Il Grande Blek, Pink Panther, Muppet Babies, Felix the Cat, Tom and Jerry, Mickey Mouse etc. He draws mainly according to his own scripts, but also according to the stories of other writers such as Miodrag Milanović (Barba Plima, 1981–1982), Lazar Odanović (Tom and Jerry, 1985–1986) and Brana Nikolić (Yupi Stars, 1988).

1984

He writes scripts for the comics of Desimir Žižović Buin (Mirko and Slavko, an episode, 1984), Miodrag Žarić (a series Šušumige, 1985–1986), Milan Bukovac (Trapavzan, 1980) and Zdravko Zupan (Mickey and Baš-Čelik, 1999, Zuzuko, 2004, as well as Giga and Goga, 2004).

He publishes his comics in Serbian and Yugoslav magazines such as Politikin Zabavnik, YU strip, Biser strip, Strip zabavnik, Gigant, Eks almanah, Male novine, Kekec, Dečje novine, Dečji odmor, Cepelin, Finesa, Veliki Odmor, Munja strip etc., but also in Swedish, Finnish, British, Italian and other magazines.

1986

Detective Lakonogić (1986–1997)

1988

In 1988, he became a member of the group of comics authors with Slaviša Ćirović, Brana Nikolić and Zdravko Zupan, with whom he worked on the international series "Yupi stars".

1999

After the bankruptcy of "Dečje novine" company in 1999, together with his colleagues Milorad Stevanović and Milovan Petković, he creates the publishing house "Den Art" and publishes children's magazines like Veliki odmor (Recess) and Zvrk (Spinner).

Mickey Mouse and Baš Čelik (Miki i Baš Čelik, 1999)

2002

Since 2002, he has taught art at the "Desanka Maksimović" elementary school in Gornji Milanovac until 2011, when he retires.

2007

Since 2007, he has directed the Small School of Animation in Kraljevo, which won two awards at the festival of children humor in Lazarevac in 2007 and 2008.

He married Mira and is the father of two children, Milan and Nada.

He is a founding member of Association of Serbian Comics Creators.

2013

Detective Lakonogić'' is published in 2013 as a complete series book by the publishing house "Rosenkrantz".