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Nationality
  
RussianAustralian

Name
  
Yaroslav Horak

Notable works
  
James Bond


Pseudonym(s)
  
Larry Horak

Area(s)
  
artist

Role
  
Comics artist

Yaroslav Horak www007magazinecoukevents20052horak1jpg

Born
  
Yaroslav Horak June 12, 1927 (age 96) Harbin, Manchuria (
1927-06-12
)

Books
  
James Bond: The Living Daylights

Yaroslav Horak (born 1927) is an ethnic Czech-Russian, then London-based, now Australian-based illustrator and comics artist, best known for his work on the newspaper comic strip James Bond.

Yaroslav Horak James Bond Newspaper strip

Biography

Yaroslav Horak On The James Bond Omnibus Volume 004 by Jim Lawrence and

Horak was born on 12 June 1927 in Harbin, China, the son of a Czech father and Russian mother. In 1939 his family migrated to Sydney, Australia prior to World War II. He began his career as a portrait painter but switched to illustration for the larger Australian magazine publishers. In 1948 Horak’s first accepted comic strips were for Rick Davis (a detective adventure) and The Skyman (a mysterious costumed flyer) in 1948. He then moved to Syd Nicholls' Publications where he worked on Ray Thorpe (an adventure series) and Ripon – the Man from Outer Space (sci-fi). Horak also did comic strips for a number of other Sydney publishers, before he moved to Melbourne where he drew Brenda Starr for Atlas Publications. In 1954 he created The Mask – The Man of Many Faces and an adaptation of the popular children’s TV program Captain Fortune for Fairfax publications The Sun-Herald between 1957–1962 and Mike Steele – Desert Rider for Woman’s Day magazine.

Yaroslav Horak James Bond 007 Comics MI6

Horak then moved to England in 1962, where he also drew adventure stories for D.C. Thomson of Scotland, the scripts being supplied by others. He was the second artist, taking over from John McLusky, for the Daily Express strip James Bond from 1966 to 1977, then for the Sunday Express and the Daily Star from 1977 to 1979 and again from 1983 to 1984. In total Horak worked on 33 James Bond comic strips sequences.

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Horak also created the comic series Jet Fury, in addition to working on other comic strips such as Andrea, Cop Shop and Sergeant Pat of the Radio Patrol.

Yaroslav Horak Dave Karlen Original Art Blog Yaroslav Horak on James Bond

Horak also achieved a degree of popularity during the 1960s when he was employed by Fleetway Publications (later IPC Magazines) to contribute art for 11 of their comic books in the War Picture Library and Battle Picture Library series. His complete contributions are as follows:

  • WPL 214 Rough Justice 1963
  • WPL 303 Death Or Dishonour 1965
  • WPL 304 Battle Drill 1965
  • WPL 315 Cross For Courage 1965
  • WPL 323 Passage Of Arms 1966
  • WPL 648 The Curse 1971
  • BPL 156 The Savage Sands 1964
  • BPL 173 The Stronghold 1964
  • BPL 190 Killers Code 1965
  • BPL 197 Gun Crazy 1965
  • BPL 231 Victory Cry 1965
  • References

    Yaroslav Horak Wikipedia


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