Erez Zadok

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Erez Zadok
Born1980
Natanya
LanguageHebrew (עברית)
Genrecomics
PartnerLiat Rotner

Erez Zadok (in Hebrew: ארז צדוק) is an Israeli comic book writer, born 1980 in Netanya,[1] known especially for his graphic novel "Tranquilo" (טרנקילו).

Biography[]

In 1998 Zadok finished high-school, and published some short comic book stories. His most famous comic book stories from those years was "Max" (מקס) and "Zoo-La" (Zoo-לה), that were very successful and were published in various youth magazines.

In his adult life, he studied visual arts at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design. He finished his studies there in 2014, and as his final project he published the book .[2] The book tells about his trip after the army (He) in South America, and was also a great success. pointed at the book as one of the five best Israeli comics.[3] Apart from the paper, Zadok publishes his comic stories on Instagram and currently (as of 2020) his Instagram page has almost 10,000 followers.[4]

In 2015 he collaborated with the author and together the two created the successful comic book for teenagers "" (He).

In 2019 Zadok published an illustrated "Passover haggadah" written by Jordan B. Gorfinkel.

He is married to Lina, and they have a daughter named Mai.

References[]

  1. ^ "המוזיאון הישראלי לקריקטורה ולקומיקס". www.cartoon.org.il. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  2. ^ "ארז צדוק | בצלאל – תערוכת בוגרים 2014". 2014.bezalel.ac.il. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  3. ^ נסים נוסקו חזקיהו – מתוך ההסכת (פודקאסט) "אחת + 5" | כאן, retrieved 19 November 2020
  4. ^ "Login • Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 19 November 2020. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)

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