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Goran Parlov (born March 14, 1967) is a
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Early life

Goran Parlov graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb in 1991 and soon moved to Italy.


Career

Parlov began drawing comics professionally in the early 90s, after moving to Italy. His first published work was in the '' Ken Parker Magazine'', where he drew an episode of the regular series and a short story, written by Giancarlo Berardi. In 1993 Parlov joined Bonelli, where he started out illustrating the ''
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'' series, and later moved on to the '' Magico Vento''. In the early 2000s he began working for the American market, first at Vertigo, where he finished Jamie Delano's ''
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'' series for
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. He subsequently did a fill-in arc at '' Y: The Last Man'', and later did work for Marvel.


Personal life

After living and working in Milan for almost a decade, Parlov moved back to Zagreb.


Bibliography

Interior comic work includes: *'' 2084'' (with
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, 1991) *'' Ken Parker Magazine'' (with Giancarlo Berardi,
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): ** "Ore d'angoscia" (with Pasquale Frisenda, in #3-5, 1992) ** "Burocrazia" (in #9, 1993) *''
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'' ( Bonelli): ** "Sangue sotto la neve" (with Claudio Nizzi, in #64, 1993) ** "Passo falso" (with Alberto Ongaro, in #73, 1994) ** "La mela marcia" (with
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, in #82, 1995) ** "Gli occhi del gatto" (with Gino D'Antonio, in #88, 1995) ** "Voci di notte" (with Gino D'Antonio, in #97, 1996) *'' Tex Albo speciale'' #11: "L'ultima frontiera" (with Claudio Nizzi, Bonelli, 1997) *'' Magico Vento'' #11, 16, 22 (with Giancarlo Berardi, Bonelli, 1998–1999) *''
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'' #9-19 (with Jamie Delano, Vertigo, 2001–2002) *'' Terminator 3'' #1-2: "Before the Rise" (with Ivan Brandon, Beckett Comics, 2003) *'' Y: The Last Man'' #21-23: "Widow's Pass" (with
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, Vertigo, 2004) *''
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'' vol. 3 #2-6 (with
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, Marvel Knights, 2004–2005) ** Parlov provided the layouts, Bill Sienkiewicz penciled and inked the issues. *'' The Punisher'' vol. 7 ( Marvel MAX): ** "Barracuda" (with Garth Ennis, in #31-36, 2006) ** "Long Cold Dark" (with Garth Ennis, in #51-54, 2007–2008) ** "Valley Forge, Valley Forge" (with Garth Ennis, in #55-60, 2008) ** "Welcome to the Bayou" (with Victor Gischler, in #71-74, 2009) ** "Father's Day" (with Peter Milligan, co-feature, in #75, 2009) *'' Punisher MAX Presents: Barracuda'' #1-5 (with Garth Ennis, Marvel MAX, 2007) *''
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'' #1: "I predoni del deserto" (with Giancarlo Berardi, Bonelli, 2007) *'' Marvel Universe vs. The Punisher'' #1-4 (with
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, Marvel, 2010) *''
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'' #4: "The Way of the Butterfly" (with Peter Milligan, Marvel, 2011) *'' Tomb of Dracula Presents: Throne of Blood'' (with Victor Gischler,
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, Marvel, 2011) *'' Fury MAX'' #1-13: " My War Gone by" (with Garth Ennis, Marvel MAX, 2012–2013) *'' A+X'' #16: "Spider-Man + Psylocke" (with Sean Ryan,
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, Marvel, 2014) *''
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'' (with
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, 2014) *'' The Spectacular Spider-Man'' (with
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, Marvel): ** "Spider-Fight" (co-feature in vol. 3 #1, 2017) ** "The Canary" (co-feature in vol. 1 #300, 2018) *'' Punisher MAX: The Platoon'' (with Garth Ennis, Marvel, 2017) *'' Hit-Girl Season Two'' #5-8: "Hong Kong" (with Daniel Way, Image, 2019) *'' Marvel Comics'' #1000: "Bloodbath" (with Jason Aaron, anthology, Marvel, 2019)


Covers only

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'' #4 ( Marvel, 2011) *'' Jupiter's Circle'' vol. 1 #1 (
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, 2015) *'' Mythic'' #4 (Image, 2015) *''
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'' #10 (Image, 2016) *'' Web of Venom: Ve'Nam'' #1 (Marvel, 2018) *'' Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider'' #4 (Marvel, 2018)


References

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Goran Parlov
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