NİHAT ÖZCAN
Nihat Özcan is one of the low budget publishers of 1950s-1960s putting out unlicensed, traced, b&w comics. His first and longest-running comics appears to be Fatoş (Blondie) which must have started in around mid-1950s. Around 1956-57, Özcan published several other comics, most of them short-lived, including Tarzan, Dedektif Nik (Rip Kirby) and several Disney titles: Miki Maus (Mickey Mouse), Pinokyo (Pinocchio), Vak Vak Kardeş (Donald) and Pamuk Prenses (Snow White).
Covers and first panels of these comics are signed by "Yılmaz" and sometimes, the first panel includes the line "presented by B.O.R.A." or the credits box includes "prepared by B.O.R.A.". Whether this indicates one person, possibly Yılmaz Bora, or more than one person, one being perhaps Fuat Yılmaz, is unknown.
Özcan reprinted some of his titles in late 1960s and continued
Fatoş until 1969. He  appears to have disappeared from the market beginning with 1970s.
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