Dalibor Talajić
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Dalibor Talajić is a Croatian comic book artist.
Biography
Dalibor Talajić studied music arts at the Music Academy in Zagreb.[1][2] Before pursuing his dream as a professional comics artist, he had worked for ten years as the clarinet teacher at a music school.[3] His work has been published in several Croatian magazines including the legendary Zagreb fanzine Endem,[4] where he still remains a regularly presented author.[5]
Talajić entered the US comics market in 2005 and since 2009 has been working almost exclusively for Marvel.
Bibliography
Interior comic work includes:
- The Atheist #2-4: "The Inn Between" (with Mike Raicht, co-feature, Desperado Publishing, 2005–2007)
- Negative Burn v2 (anthology, Desperado Publishing):
- Summer Special: "A Monster's Tale" (with Gary Reed, 2005)
- Winter Special: "The Drop" (with Fabian Nicieza, 2005)
- Deadworld v3 #3-6 (with Gary Reed, Desperado Publishing, 2006)
- Hunter's Moon #1-5 (with James L. White, Boom! Studios, 2007–2008)
- Hrvatski Velikani Volume 2: "Nikola Šubić-Zrinski" (with Darko Macan, anthology graphic novel, Astoria, 2008)
- La bible: L'Évangile selon Matthieu (with Jean-Christophe Camus and Michel Dufranne, Delcourt, 2009)
- Deadpool #900: "Silent but Deadly" (with Fred Van Lente, anthology, Marvel, 2009)
- Hit-Monkey (with Daniel Way, Marvel):
- Deadpool Team-Up (Marvel):
- "Merc with a Myth" (with Fred Van Lente, in #899, 2010)
- "It! The Living Colossus" (with Christopher E. Long, in #895, 2010)
- PunisherMAX: Tiny Ugly World (with David Lapham, one-shot, Marvel, 2010)
- Tomb of Dracula Presents: Throne of Blood (inks on Goran Parlov, written by Victor Gischler, one-shot, Marvel, 2011)
- X-Men: To Serve and Protect #3: "...and You'll Miss It" (with Christopher Yost, anthology, Marvel, 2011)
- 5 Ronin #2: "The Way of the Monk" (with Peter Milligan, Marvel, 2011)
- Vekovnici Volume 5 (with Marko Stojanović, among other artists, System Comics, 2011)
- X-Men v3 Giant-Size + #12-15: "First to Last" (with Christopher Yost and Paco Medina, Marvel, 2011)
- Shame Itself: "Marvelous" (with Kurt Braunohler and Horacio Domingues, anthology one-shot, Marvel, 2012)
- Avengers Origins: Luke Cage (with Mike Benson and Adam Glass, one-shot, Marvel, 2012)
- Ghost Rider v5 #6 (with Rob Williams, Marvel, 2012)
- Zabava za celu porodicu #25: "Razumevanje" (with Vlada Tadić, co-feature, Lavirint, 2012)
- The Incredible Hulk v3 #11: "The Search for the City of Sasquatches" (with Jason Aaron, Marvel, 2012)
- Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #1-4 (with Cullen Bunn, Marvel, 2012)
- Wolverine: In the Flesh (with Chris Cosentino, one-shot, Marvel, 2013)
- Uncanny X-Force v2 (with Sam Humphries, Marvel):
- "Torn and Frayed" (with Adrian Alphona, in #7-9, 2013)
- "The Great Corruption" (with Phil Briones, in #15, 2014)
- Dexter (with Jeff Lindsay, Marvel):
- Dexter #1-5 (2013–2014)
- Dexter Down Under #1-5 (2014)
- In the Dark: "Set Me Free" (with Jody LeHeup, anthology graphic novel, Tiny Behemoth, 2014)
- Empire of the Dead: Act Two #1-5 (with George A. Romero, Marvel, 2014–2015)
- The New Avengers v3 #30: "Time Runs Out, Part 14" (with Jonathan Hickman, Marvel, 2015)
- Secret Wars: Master of Kung Fu #1-4 (with Haden Blackman, Marvel, 2015)
- Red Wolf v2 #1-6: "Man Out of Time" (with Nathan Edmondson, Marvel, 2016)
- Hercules v4 #6: "Here's to a Long Life" (with Dan Abnett and Goran Sudžuka, Marvel, 2016)
- Civil War II: Kingpin #1: "Janus Jardeesh" (with Matthew Rosenberg, co-feature, Marvel, 2016)
- Foolkiller v3 #1-ongoing (with Max Bemis, Marvel, 2017–...)
Covers only
- Deadworld: Frozen Over #1-4 (Desperado Publishing, 2008–2010)
References
- ↑ "Dalibor Talajić". Lambiek's Comiclopedia.
- ↑ DALIBOR TALAJIĆ - CRTAČ STRIPA. Dobro jutro, Hrvatska.
- ↑ "I now represent Dalibor Talajić" at Anthony's Comic Book Art.
- ↑ Dalibor Talajić – Poison Ivy illustration for Endem #33. ComicArtFans.
- ↑ Dalibor Talajić at Mladen Novaković's Comic Art Gallery.
External links
- Dalibor Talajić at the Comic Book DB
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