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''Zigomar'' was a Yugoslav adventure
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about the
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of the same name, created by artist Nikola Navojev and writer Branko Vidić. Zigomar appeared in six stories published in
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'' Mikijevo carstvo'' ('' Mickey's Kingdom'') from 1939 to 1941 and has been called one of the most notable titles of the "Golden Age of
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Creation and publishing history

Zigomar was originally created by artist Nikola Navojev, a white émigré, and writer Branko Vidić. The biggest influence on Navojev and Vidić was the Phantom, but they were also influenced by other masked heroes, like
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, which appeared in Yugoslav comic magazines during the 1930s. Zigomar got his name from the more famous
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character of the same name, hero of pulp fiction novels and films. Serbian
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and comic book artist and historian
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suggest that the idea to name the character after the French Zigomar might have come from the owner and editor of the
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''Mikijevo carstvo'', Milutin S. Ignjačević, who studied
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in
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and was one of Yugoslavia's early filmmakers. ''Zigomar'' first appeared in the 28th issue of the magazine ''Mikijevo carstvo'', published on May 28, 1939. Navojev and Vidić were credited under
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s, Navojev as Nick Woodly and Vidić as Brandon Vid. ''Zigomar'' episodes were published in sequels, with one or two pages of the episode per issue. Until the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia, five more Zigomar stories were published in ''Mikijevo carstvo'': "Zigomar protiv Fantoma" ("Zigomar versus the Phantom"), "Nevesta bogova" ("Bride of the Gods"), "Bič pravde" ("The Whip of Justice"), "Misterije Egipta" ("Misteries of
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") and "Leteći Zigomar" ("Flying Zigomar"). "Misterije Egipta" was announced as "the last Zigomar story", due to Navojev's health condition. In 1940, Navojev died of
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.Aleksandar Zograf, "Maskirani pravednici u Srbiji tridesetih", aleksandarzograf.com
/ref> However, due to great popularity of ''Zigomar'', Ignjačević decided to offer young artist Dušan Bogdanović to draw ''Zigomar'', with Vidić continuing to write the script. The last Zigomar story, "Leteći Zigomar" was the only one drawn by Bogdanović. The occupation of Yugoslavia ended the publishing of ''Mikijevo carstvo'' and thus ''Zigomar'', leaving the last Zigomar story unpublished in its entirety. The last Zigomar story was published in its entirety for the first time in 2008.


Fictional character

Zigomar is a young man coming from a wealthy American family, who decided to leave the rich life and dedicate himself to fighting crime. Similar to the Phantom, Zigomar wears a mask and a tight costume, but, unlike the Phantom, he usually wears a cape. Zigomar, similar to the Phantom, has a "Z" sign on his belt and a ring with a "Z" sign on it. Just like the Phantom, Zigomar has no
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. On his journeys he is followed by his loyal sidekick,
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boy Chi Yang. In one of his adventures, in the
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, Zigomar meets the Phantom. The two get in a fight, but soon after they show respect for each other and become friends. However, at one point, an evil
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hypnotizes them and turns them against each other once again. The story continues with new clashes between the two heroes, until Zigomar sets captured Phantom free. The two part, showing respect but also animosity for each other.


Reprints and foreign releases

Before the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia, Zigomar Stories were reprinted in ''Plavi zabavnik'', which was ''Mikijevo carstvos publication, from 1939 to 1940. After World War II, ''Zigomar'' was reprinted in Yugoslav magazines ''Karavan'' ("Bič pravde", published in sequels during 1972), ''Pegaz'' ("Zigomar protiv Fantoma", published in two parts, in 1975) and '' Politikin Zabavnik'' ("Zigomar protiv Fantoma", published in two parts during 1989). In 2008, the story "Leteći Zigomar" was published in its entirety for the first time, as a comic album by
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n publisher Stella. In 2010, the first Zigomar story was published as a comic album by Serbian publisher Komiko, as a part of their ''Zlatno doba srpskog stripa'' (''Golden Age of Serbian Comics'') series. In 2012, the Cultural Centre of
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published all Zigomar stories in the book ''Zigomar: Maskirani pravednik'' (''Zigomar: Masked Fighter for Justice''), edited by Zdravko Zupan. The book featured forewords by Zupan and Aleksandar Zograf, and Zupan's texts about Navojev, Vidić and Bogadnović. Some of Zigomar stories were published in
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. By the assertions of Bulgarian comic book artist and historian Georgi Chepilov, ''Zigomar'' was published in Bulgarian comic magazines ''Rom strip'' and ''Kartinet sviat'' during 1941 and 1942. The second Zigomar story, "Zigomar protiv Fantoma" was published in sequels in
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ian magazine ''Suplemento Juvenil'' during 1942. In the 1970s, the story was published in Italy by the publisher Club Anni Trenta, as a part of the Phantom series. "Zigomar protiv Fantoma" was also published in
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, in the magazine ''Ra-Ta-Plán'', and in
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, in ''Phantom #1763'', an 80th anniversary special issue of ''The Phantom''."Zigomar vs. The Phantom" at PhantomWiki.org
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Popularity and legacy

During the time period ''Zigomar'' was published, it was very well received by many readers: all the copies of ''Mikijevo carstvo'' issue in which the beginning of the first ''Zigomar'' story was published were sold out immediately, and the interest was so big that the magazine editors offered the readers which did not get a copy to send them the part of the magazine with ''Zigomar'' comic for free. In th 1970s "Zigomar protiv Fantoma" saw large attention by ''The Phantom'' fans in the United States. During the decade,
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Dragiša Jovović, a comic book collector and ''The Phantom'' fan, got in touch with Ed Rhoades, the president of the American ''Phantom'' fan club. Jovović sent issues of ''The Phantom'' published in Yugoslavia to Rhoades, and at one point sent him a copy of "Zigomar protiv Fantoma". Jovović stated: "When the Phantom fan club received the copy, it caused a real sensation. They immediately held a meeting of the presidency, probably by phone. Ed later asked me about the artist, and said that his drawings were exquisite." There are, however, no records of the official release of the story in the United States. A number of works by Serbian
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were inspired by Zigomar.


References


External links

{{Commons category, Zigomar (adventure comics), Zigomar
Zigomar on ''internationalhero.co.uk''
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