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Yalçın Didman

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Yalçın Didman
Born1947
NationalityTurkish
Area(s)Cartoonist, Writer, Artist

Yalcin Didman (born 1947) is a Turkish comic book creator. He worked for almost every major newspaper from the late 60s to mid 90s.

Biography

Didman was part of the legendary humor magazine Girgir. After doing cartoons and humoristic weekly comics, he converted to more realistic storytelling, which meant taking a huge risk unemployment in the conditions of Turkish comic book tradition.

In the 90s, Didman collaborated with another legendary name of Turkish comics history, Ergün Gündüz, within the framework of such short-lived magazines like Resimli Roman and Akrebin Gölgesi. For almost a decade, he remained unproductive. This period ended as he began to write and draw for Rodeo Strip.

Didman's masterwork is The Bear Rider, which was introduced to the reader in a 121-pages long first graphic novel adventure, Minus Eighty.[1]

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