Ronald Putzker

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Ronald Putzker (born September 13, 1962 in Wiener Neustadt ) is an Austrian comic artist, illustrator and photographer.

Live and act

Putzker grew up as the son of a surveyor working for the Tyrolean provincial government and an office worker in Innsbruck. He left school without a qualification and also ended his professional training as a chef prematurely to go to Vienna. After just under a year, he broke off training at the Federal Higher Education, Training and Research Institute in Vienna. Putzker initially lived from the layout of the Austrian comic magazine Comic Forum and founded Vienna's first comic shop on Franz-Josefs-Kai together with the Austrian publisher and tax advisor Wolfgang Alber.

Putzker's first published longer comic was a photo comic entitled Eva Sedlitzky , which appeared in two issues of Comicland magazine. He gained fame as a comic artist in the second half of the 1980s with his comic books Inspector Burnadz and the subsequent trilogy Aglaya . Putzker became internationally known with the crime trilogy Anna Stein , which was written by the Austrian author and Kurt Ostbahn copywriter Günter Brödl and was published in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The trilogy has been translated into several languages ​​and appeared in France and Holland, among others. He also drew regularly for the specialist magazine Comic Forum . His last comic so far, entitled Cyberdise , was published in December 2008. His comic series Demonia (scenario Caroline Klima) has been running in German-language BDSM magazine Schlagzeilen since 2002 .

Putzker also works as an illustrator and photographer. He illustrates books, school books, board and online games and designs CD and record covers, for example for Kurt Ostbahn . Putzker illustrated for the Austrian magazines profil , Format , News and Wiener and works as a layouter, graphic artist and storyboard artist for various agencies in Austria, Germany and Switzerland.

In addition to commercial photography, his photographic work is primarily devoted to the topic of fetish and BDSM . In this context, Putzker has now published three photo volumes and published in relevant Austrian, German, British and Belgian magazines and edited volumes.

Ronald Putzker, who is second married and has four children, lives in Vienna.

Works

comics

  • Inspector Burnadz 1 & 2 (Vienna, 1985, 1986; comicforum; text: Erich L. Nussbaumer)
  • Aglaya 1–3 (Hamburg, from 1987; comicplus; scenario and text: Erich L. Nussbaumer. 1. The Hanged Man , 2. The Magician , 3. The High Priestess)
  • Anna Stein 1–3 (Hamburg, from 1989; comicplus; scenario: Günter Brödl. 1. Hare hunt , 2. Hotel Paranoia , 3. The last alpine glow)
  • Columbus dies lonely . Columbus biography (Hamburg, 1992, comicplus; scenario: Erich L. Nussbaumer)
  • Glamor . Work overview (Hamburg, 1992; comicplus)
  • Cyberdise (Hamburg 2008, comicplus; scenario Michel Reimon and Wolfgang Su)
  • Dana Today . Youth comic series (2006–2008 in the youth magazine TOPIC, Vienna; scenario: Caroline Klima)
  • Demonia . Comic series (in: Schlagzeilen; Hamburg, since 01/2002 - ongoing, Charon-Verlag; scenario: Caroline Klima)

Books and illustrated books

  • Roe Republic of Austria. Fictional travel guide (2000, Eichborn; Text: Günter Brödl)
  • Fetichic (Vienna 2001, Liberotica publishing house)
  • Pink Diaries (Vienna 2003, Liberotica; Text: Pinxxx)
  • CaroLines. Views of a strict mistress (Nehren 2009, Marterpfahl-Verlag; author: Caroline Klima)

Image contributions (selection)

  • Fetish Photo Anthology 4 & 5 (Brussels 2003 and 2007, Secret-Verlag)
  • Jade - The Special Reserve Collection (Scarborough / UK 2004, Great Northern Publishing)
  • Smoking Man Eaters (Vienna 2008, Liberotica)

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Short biography on putzker.com , accessed on June 18, 2009
  2. a b c Page no longer available , search in web archives: short biography on orf.at , accessed on June 18, 2009@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / comics.orf.at
  3. Extensive interview with Ronald Putzker on June 10, 2009 for the biography for Comic-Tag on June 15, 2009 in the Wiener Werkstätten- und Kulturhaus WUK [1] , accessed on June 20, 2009
  4. Comic overview on putzker.com , accessed on June 18, 2009
  5. z. B. Part 1 Tir aux Pigeons , Arboris-Verlag 1993 , accessed on June 20, 2009