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Ervin Rustemagić (born 1952) is a Bosnian
comic book A comic book, also called comicbook, comic magazine or (in the United Kingdom and Ireland) simply comic, is a publication that consists of comics art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panels that represent individual scenes. Panels are of ...
publisher, distributor, and rights agent, born in
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,
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, and currently based in
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. He is the founder of
Strip Art Features Strip Art Features (SAF) is a comic-book publishing house and rights agent currently based in Celje, Slovenia. SAF was founded by comic book author and publisher Ervin Rustemagić in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1972. The company is known t ...
(SAF) in
Sarajevo Sarajevo ( ; cyrl, Сарајево, ; ''see Names of European cities in different languages (Q–T)#S, names in other languages'') is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its a ...
, as well as the magazine ''Strip Art'' of the former
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. Rustemagić (through Strip Art Features) represents artists such as Hermann Huppen, Branislav Kerac, Bane Kerac, and Joe Kubert. His personal plight, documented by telefax during the Bosnian War, war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, was the theme of the award-winning nonfiction graphic novel ''Fax from Sarajevo'' by Joe Kubert.


Biography

Rustemagić founded ''Strip Art'' in 1971 at the age of 17, and founded
Strip Art Features Strip Art Features (SAF) is a comic-book publishing house and rights agent currently based in Celje, Slovenia. SAF was founded by comic book author and publisher Ervin Rustemagić in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1972. The company is known t ...
in 1972. ''Strip Art'' won the of Lucca Comics & Games as Best Foreign Comics Publisher in 1984. With the beginning of the Bosnian War in early 1992, Rustemagić's home and the SAF offices in the
Sarajevo Sarajevo ( ; cyrl, Сарајево, ; ''see Names of European cities in different languages (Q–T)#S, names in other languages'') is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its a ...
suburb of Ilidža were destroyed. More than 14,000 pieces of original art were lost in the flames, including pieces by Americans Hal Foster, Doug Wildey, Joe Kubert, Warren Tufts, Sergio Aragonés, George McManus, Alex Raymond, Charles M. Schulz, Mort Walker, John Prentice (cartoonist), John Prentice, Al Williamson, Gordon Bess, and Bud Sagendorf; works by Argentinean artists such as Alberto Breccia and Carlos Meglia; and pieces by European creators like André Franquin, Maurice Tillieux, Hermann Huppen, Hermann, Martin Lodewijk, Philippe Bercovici, Giorgio Cavazzano, John Burns (comics), John Burns, and Ferdinando Tacconi. Rustemagić was trapped in the war-torn city with his family, sheltering in an apartment building in Dobrinja. Some months later, in October 1992, the family moved locations to the Sarajevo Holiday Inn, at that point mostly occupied by foreign journalists and constantly under fire. Thanks to help from European publishers and artists, in late 1993 Rustemagić gained journalist accreditation, enabling him to escape Bosnia and Herzegovina. After more than a month fruitlessly attempting to get his family out of the country, he was given
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n citizenship, which immediately transferred to his family. In September 1993 the family was reunited in Split, Croatia. This was the story told in ''Fax from Sarajevo''. At some point during the siege, Rustemagić's mother was killed when a hospital where she had been taken due to illness was captured by Serbian troops. Rustemagić co-founded Platinum Studios in January 1997 with Scott Mitchell Rosenberg.Press release
Scott Rosenberg Leaves Marvel; Acquires 50 Percent of Platinum Studios
''The Free Library'' (Jan. 16, 1997).
As part of the arrangement, Platinum Studios acquired the film and television rights to ''Dylan Dog''MacDonald, Heidi
"Platinum Studios alive and kicking and licensing Cowboys & Aliens,"
''The Beat'' (August 16, 2011).
and ''Jeremiah (comics), Jeremiah'', both of which had previously been licensed by Rustemagić. ''Jeremiah'' was eventually adapted into Jeremiah (TV series), a science-fiction TV series which ran on Showtime (TV network), Showtime from 2002 to 2004; Rustemagić was given the title of executive producer of the series. ''Dylan Dog'' was the source material for the 2010 film ''Dylan Dog: Dead of Night''. Rustemagić left Platinum Studios in 2000, returning to full-time work at Strip Art Features.


Personal life

Rustemagic is an ethnic Bosniak of Jewish background, though his family was not religious. He and his wife Edina have two children, Maja (born July 20, 1982) and Edvin (born c. 1987).Kubert, p. 90.


References


External links


Strip Art Features official site

Interview with Ervin Rustemagić
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