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''Karaoğlan'' is a
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historical comic book that was created in 1963 by
Suat Yalaz Suat Yalaz (1 January 1932 – 2 March 2020) was a Turkish comic book artist, foremost known as the creator of the character Karaoğlan. He has also produced films based on his creation. Early career Graduated from Istanbul Academy of Fine ...
. It was first published on January 3, 1962 daily in ''
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'' newspaper. Karaoğlan was started to be published by Yalaz as a separate comics magazine on April 1, 1963; and was continued to be published by various publishers until 2002.


Synopsis

The comic's story takes place between the 12th and 13th centuries in
Central Asia Central Asia, also known as Middle Asia, is a subregion, region of Asia that stretches from the Caspian Sea in the west to western China and Mongolia in the east, and from Afghanistan and Iran in the south to Russia in the north. It includes t ...
during the reign of
Genghis Khan ''Chinggis Khaan'' ͡ʃʰiŋɡɪs xaːŋbr />Mongol script: ''Chinggis Qa(gh)an/ Chinggis Khagan'' , birth_name = Temüjin , successor = Tolui (as regent)Ögedei Khan , spouse = , issue = , house = Borjigin , ...
. The main character, Karaoğlan, is a young Uygur Turkic adventurer who worked as a scout in Genghis Khan's army. Karaoğlan is portrayed as a 23-year-old adventurous and brave youngster. He is nomadic and travels throughout Eurasia in his stories. He traveled as far as China, India, Constantinople and Siberia. He is accompanied by his faithful friend Balaban, an ex-captain in the Mongolian army and his father Baybora. His nemesis is Camoka, a Mongolian bandit who raids villages with his men. Karaoğlan has an interesting origin story. His mother was killed in a tribal blood feud and his father (which he will reunite with years later) Baybora had to run while Karaoğlan was just a baby. He was raised by a woodsman. Because he was never officially named with a ritual by his father (this was the tradition in those times) the boy remained nameless. The woodsman called him "black boy" (karaoğlan) because of his long black hair. Suat Yalaz based his stories on Turkish history and folklore. He was faithful to the language and daily life of that era. Because it originally started as a daily newspaper comic strip, stories were focused for a mature audience with serious issues of war, politics, history and eroticism. Humor is also an important part of stories. Characters are never portrayed as two-dimensional heroes or villains. The socio-political aura of 1960s and 1970s Turkey is also reflected in Yalaz's stories.


International publishing

Karaoğlan is the first Turkish comic book to be published internationally. After Yalaz moved to France, Karaoğlan was published in Paris with the title of "Kebir" for seven years. Kebir comic books got successful and began distribution to French-speaking regions of Europe and Canada, as well as north African countries like Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco etc. The Kebir comics started publishing as monthly, then turned to bi-weekly. This success brought new editions of Kebir comics in English and Arabic (in Iraq under the title "Desert Eagle" at the end of the 1970s). A Russian edition with the title "БОЭКАШИ" (Bozkashii) was also planned by the French publishers but later was canceled.


List of adventures

# Asya Kaplanı # Baybora'nın Oğlu # Altay'dan Gelen Yiğit # Semerkand Casusu # Buzlu Çöller Tilkisi # Yeşil Ejder # Kanlı Saltanat (Uğursuz Saltanat) # Bizanslı Güzel Vasiliya # Tek Gözlü Albız # Asya'yı Titreten Korku # Samara-Şeyhin Kızı # Ötügen'in Üç Atlısı # Sarı Bayrak # Yavru Düşman # Çöl Şeytanı # Ölüm Yoldaşı # Bizanslı Zarba # Şeytan'ın Çakalları # Çayır Korsanları # Dokuz Tuğlu Kahraman # Uzun Saçlı Kahraman # Gökçe'nin Baykuşu # Cengiz Han'ın Habercisi # Bağan Tigin # Ergenekon # Kızıl Kule # Tiyen-Şan Canavarı # Kılıçların Gölgesinde # Ölüm Süvarileri # Uygur Güzeli # Sarı Büyü # Camoka'nın İntikamı # Alamut Kalesi # Kurt Başlı Sancak # Tibet Fedaisi # Ölüm Geçidi # Yeşil Gözlü Dilber # Kanlı Tuzak # Kudüs İlahesi # Üç Gözlü Mabut # Kırbaç Altında # Gök Han'ın Mirası # Kafkas Çiceği # Kaplan'ın Adaleti # Ulah Han'ın Gazabı # Dağlar Benimdir # Dağlar Benimdir 2 # Fedailer Alayı # Bozkurt Gelini # Kara Panter # Kara Panter 2 # Cengiz'in Gazabı # Cengiz'in Gazabı 2 # Her Kılıç Bir Kın İçin # Hind Yıldızı # Dünyalar Hakimi # Dağlar Fatihi # Camoka'nın dönüşü # Deniz Ejderi # Düşman Uyumaz # Sarı Baltuk Hocanın Sırrı # Suruç Dağlarında # İnsan Avı # Ötügen'in Dört Atlısı # Acuna Bedel Oğul # Selçuklunun Şeref Sözü # Tumanbay'ın Gelini # Kayıp Ülke # Fırat'ın Sahipleri # Mor Kahküllü Şehzade # Ullimalı Kanlı Sultan # Çin Duvarlarında Dehşet # Demir Maske # Çakal Adamlar # Bir Ölümcül Oyun Bozkaşi # İnce Yılan Hanı # Kul Bakay'ın Mezarı # Banı Çicek # Ya Devlet Başa Ya Guzgun Leşe # Delice'nin 4 Kızı


Adaptations

Karaoğlan was first adapted to movie by Suat Yalaz as writer, director and producer in 1965. Yalaz searched for a long period for the actor to play Karaoğlan and found a young, (then) unknown theater actor from Ankara, Kartal Tibet. Yalaz and Tibet made five movies from 1965 to 1967, which brought great fame to the actor. Suat Yalaz replaced Tibet with Kuzey Vargın in 1969 movie ''Karaoğlan-Samara the Daughter of Sheik''. In 1972 Tibet returned to the role for a last time in ''Karaoğlan Geliyor'', which was directed by Mehmet Aslan.https://www.imdb.com/find?s=all&q=karaoglan Karaoğlan was also adapted for television as a mini-series in 2002. Series was directed by Cem Akyoldaş and Erdogan Engin. Kaan Urgancıoğlu played Karaoğlan, and Baybora was played by Serdar Gökhan. On June 24, 2010, in a TV interview Yalaz mentioned his new Karaoğlan movie project which is early stages of development. The new movie was released in 2013, starring Volkan Keskin as Karaoğlan, Hakan Karahan as Baybora, Müge Boz as Bayırgülü, and Hasan Yalnızoğlu as Camoka. The movie is directed by Kudret Sabancı.


Trivia

* "Karaoğlan" was also the nickname of Turkish politician
Bülent Ecevit Mustafa Bülent Ecevit (; 28 May 1925 – 5 November 2006) was a Turkish politician, statesman, poet, writer, scholar, and journalist, who served as the Prime Minister of Turkey four times between 1974 and 2002. He served as prime minister in ...
. * Turkish postal service PTT printed a series of memorial stamps to honour Karaoğlan in 2006.


Notes and references


External links

* http://www.suatyalaz.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Karaoglan Turkish comics Turkish comics titles 1962 comics debuts Comics characters introduced in 1962 2002 comics endings Action-adventure comics Comics set in the 12th century Comics set in the 13th century Fictional Turkish people Fictional medieval people Comics adapted into films Comics adapted into television series Male characters in comics