Expect a blend of James Bond-style espionage and classic superhero tropes.

By 1977, Yugoslavia had moved away from Soviet-style comic bans and embraced a more pro-Western cultural agenda, allowing local creators to develop homegrown heroes that rivaled international imports. Why Collectors Love the CBR Format

Published by Dečje novine in 1977, issue #33 of Kobra is a treasure trove for fans of the Bronze Age "stuntman-turned-hero" archetype. The magazine was the primary vehicle for the legendary duo (artist) and Svetozar Obradović (writer).

Kerac’s work is celebrated for its dynamic action sequences, heavily influenced by Western masters like Marvel's John Buscema but with a gritty, uniquely Yugoslavian flair.

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Expect a blend of James Bond-style espionage and classic superhero tropes.

By 1977, Yugoslavia had moved away from Soviet-style comic bans and embraced a more pro-Western cultural agenda, allowing local creators to develop homegrown heroes that rivaled international imports. Why Collectors Love the CBR Format Kobra 1977-33.cbr

Published by Dečje novine in 1977, issue #33 of Kobra is a treasure trove for fans of the Bronze Age "stuntman-turned-hero" archetype. The magazine was the primary vehicle for the legendary duo (artist) and Svetozar Obradović (writer). Expect a blend of James Bond-style espionage and

Kerac’s work is celebrated for its dynamic action sequences, heavily influenced by Western masters like Marvel's John Buscema but with a gritty, uniquely Yugoslavian flair. uniquely Yugoslavian flair.

Kobra 1977-33.cbr
Kobra 1977-33.cbr