Template:For Template:Infobox comics character Kobra (trans. Cobra) was a Yugoslav comic book created by artist Branislav Kerac and writer Svetozar Obradović. The main character of the comic is a young stunt man, nicknamed Kobra.
History
After ending their cooperation with publisher Dnevnik, artist Branislav Kerac and writer Svetozar Obradović started to cooperate with the publisher Dečje novine.[1] Their first comic published by Dečje novine was Kobra, a comic about a young stunt man nicknamed Kobra.[1] Kobra was first published in Dečje novine's comic magazine YU strip in 1979.[1] Seventeen issues were published, before Kerac dropped his work on Kobra to work on Cat Claw.[2]
List of episodes
- "Sam protiv svih" ("Alone Against Everyone")
- "Nezgodni svedoci" ("Troublesome Witnesses")
- "Zavera u Fuentesu" ("Conspiracy in Fuentes")
- "Biznis je biznis" ("Business Is Business")
- "Ostrvo" ("The Island")
- "Stari traper" ("Old Trapper")
- "Ratna kraljica" ("War Queen")
- "Treće poluvreme" ("The Third Half")
- "Čovek sa dva života" ("A Man with Two Lives")
- "Žizel" ("Gisele")
- "Neman moraš ubiti dvaput" ("Monster Has to Be Killed Twice")
- "Morske radosti" ("Joys of the Sea")
- "Zmajevi spašavaju princezu" ("The Dragons Save the Princess")
- "Anđeo pakla" ("Angel of Hell")
- "Pustinjski monstrum" ("Desert Monster")
- "Papan"
- "Arizona Heat"
Fictional character
The main character of the comic is a young Yugoslav Slobodan Marković, nicknamed Kobra.[1] Kobra is a stunt man, a martial artist and an adventurer.[1] Kobra's adversaries include the mafia, drug dealers, blackmailers, killers and even Marvel Universe-like supervillain War Queen.[1] In later episodes, Kobra got a partner named Cindy Williams.[1]
References
External links
- Kobra at Bane Kerac's official website (Serbian)