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Uri Fink (Hebrew: אורי פינק, born 18 September 1963) is an Israeli
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artist and writer, and creator of the comics series '' Zbeng!'' He is considered one of Israel's leading comic book artists.


Biography

Fink was born in
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the G ...
,
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
in 1963. He began drawing at a very early age, influenced mainly by the comic books he enjoyed reading. In 1978, at age 15, he published his first comic story of the Hebrew superhero Sabraman. After serving in the Israeli army from 1981 to 1984, he was accepted into the Department of Visual Design at Israeli's
Bezalel Academy of Art and Design Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design ( he, בצלאל, אקדמיה לאמנות ועיצוב) is a public college of design and art located in Jerusalem. Established in 1906 by Jewish painter and sculptor Boris Schatz, Bezalel is Israel's oldest ...
. His final project was the comic book ''Hevlay Meshiach,'' which was later published. On August 17, 1987, his comic '' Zbeng!'' was first published in the leading Israeli teen magazine ''Ma'Ariv La'Noar.'' The one-page comic was soon expanded to a number of pages, and became the magazine's most prominent feature. Fink has published 22 ''Zbeng!'' books, and two books on how to draw the ''Zbeng!'' characters. He has also published many other ''Zbeng!'' products, including a series of school diaries, a notebook, and ''Zbengale'' (''Zbeng!'' for younger children). Fink published many comic books during the 1990s, when ''Zbeng!'' enjoyed massive popularity among Israeli youth. He is also the editor of the monthly ''Zbeng!'' Magazine, which features the work of Fink and other Israeli cartoonists. More than 100 issues have been published. Following his belief that art can contribute back to society, Fink joined
"Comics For All"
in May 2010, a collective of Israeli comic artists which aims to promote the comic medium as a cultural and educational tool. He participates in various of the group's activities.


Work

Fink has written and drawn many comic books, including: * ''Sabraman'' (סברמן) – The adventures of the Hebrew superhero "Sabraman," also known as Dan Bar-On. His parents are killed during the
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by the
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. After the end of
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he immigrates to Israel, becomes a policeman, then a special secret agent. He receives a special transplanted atomic brain that gives him radioactive super-powers. * ''Havlei Mashiah'' (הבלי משיח) – a book designed as part of Fink's final project at Israel's
Bezalel Academy of Art and Design Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design ( he, בצלאל, אקדמיה לאמנות ועיצוב) is a public college of design and art located in Jerusalem. Established in 1906 by Jewish painter and sculptor Boris Schatz, Bezalel is Israel's oldest ...
. * ''Super Shlumper'' (סופר שלומפר – a series parodying typical
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es, features a hero who appears in
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* '' Zbeng!'' (!זבנג) – a comics series about a gang of typical Israeli teens that plays on stereotypes of that age group (the Geek; the Bully; the Raunchy Guy; the Leftist; the Rocker; the Most Beautiful Girl in the Class; the Soldier; the Fat Kid; the Homosexual; the Quirky Principal; and the Mean Teacher), it has long been popular with Israeli youth. It appeared in the weekly youth magazine '' Ma'Ariv La'Noar''; was published in 22 different volumes; and was adapted into a TV show. An extensive line of ''Zbeng!" merchandise includes school diaries, notebooks and booklets. * ''Zbengale'' (זבנגלה) – This comic takes place is a different time in the world of ''Zbeng!''; that of the early childhood of the original character set. This comic series was created by Fink from his desire to create a comic designed for children without much
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or crudeness. * ''Days of Antiochus'' (ימי אנטיוכוס) – The main character of this comic series is an evil dog called Antiochus. * ''Shabtai'' (שבתאי) – This comic originally appeared in the Israeli web portal "Nana" in 1999, where it has been published until today. ''Shabtai'' is the only daily comic in Israel, starting originally as somewhat similar to the comic ''
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'', although it has become more political and current events-oriented. * ''The Golem'' (הגולם) – An
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comic book. The main character in the book is The Golem, a supposedly real Israeli superhero, who is very popular in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, and had a big influence on the crucial moments of Israel. In 2005, Fink and writer Eli Eshed adapted the Golem series into a daily strip that ran online on the Israeli English-language news website,
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. * ''Gogi Stories'' (סיפורי גוגי) – After Uri Fink became a father, he created this comic which is dedicated entirety to the experience of parenthood. The main characters are his own family: his wife, Liat; his daughters, Inbar and Yael. * ''The Jungle Book'' (ספר הג'ונגל) – Three books which parody the
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. * ''Tales From the Ragin' Region'' – A subversive comic book only printed in English. It addresses the
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.


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External links


PRI's The World: Israeli political cartoonist Uri Fink
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Uri Fink explains the process of creating comics in his studio (Part I)(Part II)
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Fink bio
Lambiek Comiclopedia {{DEFAULTSORT:Fink, Uri Living people Israeli illustrators Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design alumni 1963 births Israeli comics artists Israeli comics writers Writers from Tel Aviv 20th-century Israeli male artists 21st-century Israeli male artists 20th-century Israeli male writers 21st-century Israeli male writers