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Revision as of 17:47, 25 November 2014
Ferdi Sayisman | |
Biographical information | |
Born: | 1926 |
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Died: | N/A |
Nationality: | Turkish |
Occupation: | Cover Artist, Artist |
Website: | N/A |
Biography
In his erly career Ferdi Sayişman also did tracing jobs for low-budget publishers such as: Bilge Sakrak. He actually signed the last panel of some stories he had traced and lettered, like as for the Mandrake story Canlı Mumya in Günes #6. Sayişman also made a 8 pages Phantom story ("Arizona Soygunculari") which was published in issue 134 of the 1001 Özel weekly comics magazine in 1955.
Although Sayişman was trained as a chemical engineer he made a successful career in comics lettering for several decades until mid-2000s. His son Sevki Sayisman has taken up his father's craft and is currently working as a letterer in Turkish satire/humor magazines.