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Mirko Ilić Mirko Ilić (born 1 January 1956) is Croatian and Bosnian graphic designer and comics artist based in New York. ==Yugoslavian period==
Ilić was born in Bijeljina, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia, and graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Zagreb. He published his first works in 1973, and has since been publishing comics and illustrations in magazines, such as ''Omladinski tjednik'', ''Modra Lasta'', ''Tina'', ''Pitanja'', and ''Start'' and has become the art and comics editor of the students' magazine ''Polet'' in 1976. That's when he organized an informal organization of the comic book creators Novi kvadrat (''The New Square''), that has been widely connected to the Novi val musical movement in Zagreb. That connection also made Ilić design album covers of some of the most prominent Yugoslav bands of the time, such as Bijelo dugme, U škripcu, Prljavo kazalište, Parni Valjak, Azra, Film and many others. He designed the cover for the first album of Prljavo kazalište, which became a widely recognizable and iconic symbol for Punk rock in ex-Yugoslavia. He even wrote lyrics for the song ''Čovjek za sutra''. Ilić appears in ''Sretno dijete'', Igor Mirković's documentary about the ''Novi val'' (''New wave'') movement in Zagreb, as one of the most prominent figures of the movement. He also appeared in the 2010 Serbian documentary ''Bijelo Dugme'', directed by (Igor Stoimenov ). He also designed covers for the Croatian political weekly magazine ''Danas'', as well as posters for theaters such as ''Teatar & TD'' and posters for movies. His most famous movie poster is for cult film ''Ko To Tamo Peva''.
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