Michael Goetze

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Michael Goetze (born August 27, 1948 in Brunsbüttel ) is a German comic artist .

Goetze self-published his first comic books at the end of the 1960s. With this work he applied to Tessloff Verlag and from 1974 drew the Feuerstein family comic albums. Two years later, Tessloff stopped comic production and Condor took over the licenses. Here Goetze was also active in the TV adaptations Heidi , Pinocchio and Sesame Street . In 1979 he started his own magazine, Voltfeder, in which he was able to work artistically in all possible styles. From 1984 he drew the Masters of the Universe comic series as an accompanying program to the action figures. From 1988 he created the album series Das Robot-Imperium for Carlsen Verlag , which was drawn entirely on the Atari ST computer . This was a pioneering achievement for the time. After the magazine series Zeitmaschine and the piccolo series Roland , which he made for the publishing house Comic Club Hannover , he became a draftsman for Hansrudi Wascher's space series Nick from 2004 . Wäscher himself wrote the Piccolo series until the end in 2007. Shortly afterwards, Götze began work on the Korwin series , also a piccolo series in Wäscher style for the Wildfeuer publishing house .

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