Suat Yalaz
An image from Karaoglan: Baybora's Son, one of the productions that also features Suat Yalaz.
Suat Yalaz

Suat Yalaz

January 1, 1932 — Çiçekdağı, Kırşehir, Turkey

Suat Yalaz was a prominent Turkish comic book artist, screenwriter, and film director, best known as the creator of the character Karaoğlan. Born in Çiçekdağı, Kırşehir, Turkey, he began his career as a caricaturist and comic artist, gaining attention with the debut of 'Karaoğlan' on January 3, 1962. The success of this historical swordsman character led Yalaz to venture into filmmaking, where he directed and produced several films based on his creation, including Karaoğlan: Altay'dan Gelen Yiğit (1965) and Karaoğlan: Bizanslı Zorba (1967). In 1970, Yalaz moved to France, where he created French-language adaptations of Karaoğlan, such as Changor (1971). His work significantly influenced Turkish popular culture, and he remained active in the arts until his passing in Istanbul on March 2, 2020.

The Last Ottoman: Knockout Ali

The Last Ottoman: Knockout Ali

2007

Karaoglan: The Hero Came from Altai

Karaoglan: The Hero Came from Altai

1965

Karaoğlan - The Tyrant of Byzantium

Karaoğlan - The Tyrant of Byzantium

1967

Karaoglan: Baybora's Son

Karaoglan: Baybora's Son

1966

Karaoglan: Camoka's Revenge

Karaoglan: Camoka's Revenge

1966

Tarkan Camoka'ya Karşı

Tarkan Camoka'ya Karşı

1969

Camoka'nın Dönüşü

Camoka'nın Dönüşü

1968

Karaoğlan

Karaoğlan

2002