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Bane Kerac

Branislav "Bane" Kerac (born September 7, 1952,[1] Novi Sad) is a Serbian comic book creator, known best for his series Cat Claw. In the US he also published under his pseudonym H.M. Baker.[2] Credits in American comics include The Black Pearl and Ghost for Dark Horse Comics.[3]

Bane Kerac
BornBranislav Kerac
7 September 1952
Novi Sad, Serbia
NationalitySerbian
Area(s)Writer; Penciler; Inker; Colorist
Pseudonym(s)Bane Kerac, H.M. Baker, Plaker (with Branko Plavšić)
Notable works
Cat Claw, Tarzan, Kobra, Billy the Pljuc

He was a drummer for the heavy metal band GeroMetal.

Professional career

Kerac fell in love with comics reading Davy Crockett, Prince Valiant and Chlorophylle in the Yugoslav Kekec magazine, but what inspired him to pursue a professional career was the first appearance of Romita’s Daredevil in Zenit.

Kerac debuted in 1975 with Lieutenant Tara, a WW2 comic he co-created with his childhood friend, comic book writer Svetozar Obradović. The duo went on to produce Kobra, the most popular Yugoslav title of the 1980s. Kerac’s super-heroine Cat Claw reached even greater success abroad. In addition, he spearheaded teams of writers and artists that worked on the licensed Tarzan and Blek comics. Kerac was also involved in the production of Ninja and Lun, kralj ponoći comics, titles based on the Yugoslav pulp novels. In between professional assignments, Kerac worked on his labor of love, Billy the Spit. Finally, he created or co-created a number of Western, war, fantasy, noir and humorous shorts, published in various anthologies.

In the 1990s the local comic book industry collapsed with the breakup of Yugoslavia. Kerac turned to music and graphic design, doing occasional work-for-hire for foreign publishers. After the local scene experienced a revival in the 2000s, he returned to drawing, mostly working for publishers in France and Italy.

Kerac was a member of the editorial board of revamped Stripoteka from 1999 to 2015.

In 2005 Kerac was awarded Special Award to General Contribution to Serbian Comics, a lifetime achievement award at the International Comics Festival in Belgrade.

Kerac’s influences include Silver Age Marvel comics as well as bandes dessinées, but also Western and action movies. His comics often feature a number of cameos of his friends and celebrities, humorous self-portraits, references to heavy metal music, and other Easter eggs.

The character of Cameron Hill in Cat Claw was modeled after the artist. Kerac played him in a TV short titled City Cat in 1992.[4]

In 2022 Youth Theatre Novi Sad staged a play based on Cat Claw comics.[5] It was written by Uglješa Šajtinac and Nikola Davić, directed by Michael Helmerhorst and starring Ivana Vukčević as the titular heroine.

Personal life

Kerac’s surname is toponymic and denotes a person from Ker (presently the village of Zmajevo in Serbia). Kerac lives with his family in Novi Sad. He studied stomatology but dropped out because he decided it was “better to become a good artist than a bad dentist.” He met his wife Ljiljana when she was hired as a letterer. She also featured as minor characters in a few of his comics. Their son Tara was named after Kerac’s character Lt Tara. The boy in a Tarzan episode called “The Boy from Stars” was modeled after him. Both the father and the son play music. From 1992 to 2000 Kerac was a drummer for GeroMetal, who released two hard rock albums - Der rauch am waßer in 1993 and Cat Claw in 1996. He has also done cover art for a number of other bands. His other son, Nebojša, was named after Daredevil and is also a musician and graphic designer.[6]

Bibliography

  • Lieutenant Tara, written by Svetozar Obradović
  • Kobra, written by Svetozar Obradović
  • Cat Claw, written by Svetozar Obradović, Slavko Draginčić and Branislav Kerac
  • Blek, written by Branislav Kerac et al.
  • Tarzan, written by Branislav Kerac et al.
  • Billy the Spit, written by Branislav Kerac et al.
  • Balkan Express, with Branko Plavšić, written by Gordan Mihić
  • Ghost, written by various
  • The Black Pearl, written by Eric Johnson and Mark Hamill
  • Zagor, written by Moreno Burattini
  • The Phantom, written by Steve Shepherd

Sources

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-12-27. Retrieved 2015-09-14.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-04-11. Retrieved 2010-04-02.
  3. ^ "Mark Hamill's The Black Pearl presented in trade paperback!" (Press release). Dark Horse Comics. Retrieved January 18, 2010.
  4. ^ Milloshevitch, Misha (1992), Bane Kerac's City Cat, Daniella Peyeach, Bane Keratz, Toocksha, retrieved 2017-11-15
  5. ^ Sad, Pozorište mladih, Novi. "CAT CLAW". www.pozoristemladih.co.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 2023-02-05.
  6. ^ Admin, Pressing. . www.pressing-magazine.com. Archived from the original on 2017-12-10. Retrieved 2017-12-09.

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Branislav Bane Kerac born September 7 1952 1 Novi Sad is a Serbian comic book creator known best for his series Cat Claw In the US he also published under his pseudonym H M Baker 2 Credits in American comics include The Black Pearl and Ghost for Dark Horse Comics 3 Bane KeracBornBranislav Kerac7 September 1952Novi Sad SerbiaNationalitySerbianArea s Writer Penciler Inker ColoristPseudonym s Bane Kerac H M Baker Plaker with Branko Plavsic Notable worksCat Claw Tarzan Kobra Billy the PljucHe was a drummer for the heavy metal band GeroMetal Contents 1 Professional career 2 Personal life 3 Bibliography 4 Sources 5 External linksProfessional career EditKerac fell in love with comics reading Davy Crockett Prince Valiant and Chlorophylle in the Yugoslav Kekec magazine but what inspired him to pursue a professional career was the first appearance of Romita s Daredevil in Zenit Kerac debuted in 1975 with Lieutenant Tara a WW2 comic he co created with his childhood friend comic book writer Svetozar Obradovic The duo went on to produce Kobra the most popular Yugoslav title of the 1980s Kerac s super heroine Cat Claw reached even greater success abroad In addition he spearheaded teams of writers and artists that worked on the licensed Tarzan and Blek comics Kerac was also involved in the production of Ninja and Lun kralj ponoci comics titles based on the Yugoslav pulp novels In between professional assignments Kerac worked on his labor of love Billy the Spit Finally he created or co created a number of Western war fantasy noir and humorous shorts published in various anthologies In the 1990s the local comic book industry collapsed with the breakup of Yugoslavia Kerac turned to music and graphic design doing occasional work for hire for foreign publishers After the local scene experienced a revival in the 2000s he returned to drawing mostly working for publishers in France and Italy Kerac was a member of the editorial board of revamped Stripoteka from 1999 to 2015 In 2005 Kerac was awarded Special Award to General Contribution to Serbian Comics a lifetime achievement award at the International Comics Festival in Belgrade Kerac s influences include Silver Age Marvel comics as well as bandes dessinees but also Western and action movies His comics often feature a number of cameos of his friends and celebrities humorous self portraits references to heavy metal music and other Easter eggs The character of Cameron Hill in Cat Claw was modeled after the artist Kerac played him in a TV short titled City Cat in 1992 4 In 2022 Youth Theatre Novi Sad staged a play based on Cat Claw comics 5 It was written by Ugljesa Sajtinac and Nikola Davic directed by Michael Helmerhorst and starring Ivana Vukcevic as the titular heroine Personal life EditKerac s surname is toponymic and denotes a person from Ker presently the village of Zmajevo in Serbia Kerac lives with his family in Novi Sad He studied stomatology but dropped out because he decided it was better to become a good artist than a bad dentist He met his wife Ljiljana when she was hired as a letterer She also featured as minor characters in a few of his comics Their son Tara was named after Kerac s character Lt Tara The boy in a Tarzan episode called The Boy from Stars was modeled after him Both the father and the son play music From 1992 to 2000 Kerac was a drummer for GeroMetal who released two hard rock albums Der rauch am wasser in 1993 and Cat Claw in 1996 He has also done cover art for a number of other bands His other son Nebojsa was named after Daredevil and is also a musician and graphic designer 6 Bibliography EditLieutenant Tara written by Svetozar Obradovic Kobra written by Svetozar Obradovic Cat Claw written by Svetozar Obradovic Slavko Dragincic and Branislav Kerac Blek written by Branislav Kerac et al Tarzan written by Branislav Kerac et al Billy the Spit written by Branislav Kerac et al Balkan Express with Branko Plavsic written by Gordan Mihic Ghost written by various The Black Pearl written by Eric Johnson and Mark Hamill Zagor written by Moreno Burattini The Phantom written by Steve ShepherdSources Edit Bane Kerac Lambiek Comiclopedia Archived from the original on 2015 12 27 Retrieved 2015 09 14 Strip TV e tv Archived from the original on 2010 04 11 Retrieved 2010 04 02 Mark Hamill s The Black Pearl presented in trade paperback Press release Dark Horse Comics Retrieved January 18 2010 Milloshevitch Misha 1992 Bane Kerac s City Cat Daniella Peyeach Bane Keratz Toocksha retrieved 2017 11 15 Sad Pozoriste mladih Novi CAT CLAW www pozoristemladih co rs in Serbian Retrieved 2023 02 05 Admin Pressing Pressing Magazine Akademski List Pravi Bane i licencni Kerac www pressing magazine com Archived from the original on 2017 12 10 Retrieved 2017 12 09 External links EditBrief Biography Extensive Biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bane Kerac amp oldid 1138863502, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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