Vladimir Krstić (comics)

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Vladimir Krstić
BornVladimir Krstić
February 21, 1959
Niš, Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
Area(s)Artist; Painter; Comics creator
Notable works
Billy Wanderer
Sherlock Holmes
Adam Wild
Ghosted

Vladimir Krstić - Laci (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Крстић - Лаци, born February 21, 1959 Niš) is an internationally published Serbian comic-book and graphic novel creator, painter and illustrator.[1]

He is known best for his comics series "Billy Wanderer" (1984-1985, written by Miodrag Krstić), "Veliki Blek / Blek le Rok" (1986, written by Petar Aladžić), "Ninja" (1988, written by M. Krstić), "Sherlock Holmes" (2010-, written by Sylvain Cordurié), "Adam Wild"[2] (2014-2016, written by Gianfranco Manfredi) and Ghosted (2015, written by Joshua Williamson).

He was one of the founders of Association of Comics' Artists of Serbia (Udruženje stripskih umetnika Srbije, USUS) 2010.

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