'Voyage en Israel'.
Michel Kichka is an Israeli caricaturist, illustrator and comic artist. Born in 1954 in Liège, Belgium as the son of Holocaust survivors, Kichka moved to Israel in 1974. Influenced by Jean Bosc and classical Franco-Belgian comics, he has made comics and caricatures in Hebrew and French for several newspaper and magazines around the world, including Le Monde in France. His caricatural city posters are famous around the world. Kichka's most famous comic series was 'Mister T' (1988-1992), published in Mashehu.
Kichka also contributed a comic to the French comic anthology 'Voyage en Israël', and a comic about his childhood in Belgium to 'Einayim'. Kichka also wrote several articles about comics and culture and he is a senior lecturer of illustration and comic art at the Bezalel Academy's Visual Communications Department. On 8 November 2011, Michel Kichka was invested with a knighthood in the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.
He additionally made a graphic contribution to the anti-racism collective comic book 'Rire Contre Le Racisme' (Jungle!, 2006). In 2014, he was one of several cartoonists to be interviewed in the documentary 'Caricaturists, Fantassins de la Démocratie' (2014) , alongside Nadia Khiari, Plantu, Slim, Angel Boligan, Baha Boukhari, Jeff Danziger, Michel Kichka, Pi San, Rayma Suprani, Damien Glez, Mikhaïl Zlatkovski and Zoho.
Michel Kichka was an influence on Zapiro.
'Yarock'.