1. Branislav Kerac is a Serbian comic book creator, known best for his series Cat Claw.

1. Branislav Kerac is a Serbian comic book creator, known best for his series Cat Claw.
Bane Kerac was a drummer for the heavy metal band GeroMetal.
Bane Kerac fell in love with comics reading Davy Crockett, Prince Valiant and Chlorophylle in the Yugoslav Kekec magazine, but what inspired him to pursue a professional career was the first appearance of Romita's Daredevil in Zenit.
Bane Kerac debuted in 1975 with Lieutenant Tara, a WW2 comic he co-created with his childhood friend, comic book writer Svetozar Obradovic.
Bane Kerac was involved in the production of Ninja and Lun, kralj ponoci comics, titles based on the Yugoslav pulp novels.
In between professional assignments, Bane Kerac worked on his labor of love, Billy the Spit.
Bane Kerac turned to music and graphic design, doing occasional work-for-hire for foreign publishers.
Bane Kerac was a member of the editorial board of revamped Stripoteka from 1999 to 2015.
In 2005 Bane Kerac was awarded Special Award to General Contribution to Serbian Comics, a lifetime achievement award at the International Comics Festival in Belgrade.
Bane Kerac's influences include Silver Age Marvel comics as well as bandes dessinees, but Western and action movies.
Bane Kerac played him in a TV short titled City Cat in 1992.
Bane Kerac's surname is toponymic and denotes a person from Ker.
Bane Kerac featured as minor characters in a few of his comics.
Bane Kerac has done cover art for a number of other bands.
Bane Kerac's other son, Nebojsa, was named after Daredevil and is a musician and graphic designer.