I was born in January, 1984 in a little place you've probably never heard of called Israel... I spent four years in Thelma Yelin art school, in which my main occupation (after the first year, in which I actually painted, which, I found out, isn't considered art these days either) was arguing with teachers and explaining that, yes, I make comics, and yes, it can be art too. Right now I work as a graphic designer for the Israeli Defense Force.

 

about the works

I've been reading and drawing comic books for as long as I can remember, though it was usually within the very limited super-hero genre (which I still love, by the way). I only started taking it seriously as a legitimate art form around the age of 15, after I started art school, which really started with reading two masterpieces - Art Spiegelman's Maus and Grant Morrison's and Dave McKean's Arkham Asylum: Serious House On Serious Earth, one of the best super-hero based novels in the medium. My favorite writers and artists include Neil Gaiman, Alan Moore, Matt Wagner, R. Crumb, Garth Ennis, John J Muth and Frank Miller.

As I said, I've been writing silly little super-hero stories since the age of three, but the first thing I've made that I can still stand behind was a twenty-five issue semi-superhero series called Nemesis which, I feel, had some interesting points. my old site Nemesis on-line isn't functioning anymore, but I hope to someday work on it and upload the entire series into it. In the 12th grade I decided to make a full size graphic novel as my graduation project in art, and I came up with Trumps, which you can find here in its whole. Since I had to meet the school's odd deadlines I did it pretty quickly and I cut a lot of corners, but eventually I think it came out OK (I even received maximum grade for it, which was quite shocking for me). After finishing that and all those awful tests I immediately started work on Angie. Right now I'm working on my third full-scale novel, which will be much longer and bigger than the previous two. As of now, it's still title-less.