I understand you're looking for a "Mikijev zabavnik" PDF — that's the Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian name for Mickey Mouse’s activity book / comic magazine (similar to Mickey Mouse Magazine or Kalle Anka & C:o in other markets).
Paper Concept: "Western Icons, Eastern Childhoods: The Cultural Legacy of Mikijev Zabavnik"
Mikijev Zabavnik, which translates to "Mickey's Entertainment" in English, was a popular comic book series that originated in the former Yugoslavia. The first issue was published in 1936, and it quickly gained a massive following among children and adults alike. The comic book featured a mix of Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy, as well as original characters created by Yugoslavian artists. mikijev zabavnik pdf
Language: Note that these PDFs will be in Serbian/Serbo-Croatian, reflecting the magazine's original publication by Politika.
The Verdict: For personal, nostalgic use, downloading a PDF of an issue that is long out of print and impossible to buy new is a legal gray area widely practiced in the ex-Yu community. However, you should never sell these PDFs or distribute them for profit. I understand you're looking for a "Mikijev zabavnik"
Visual Language: The evolution of cover art and comic layouts across different eras of its publication.
The PDF Version
"Mikijev Zabavnik" was first published in 1935 by the Serbian publisher, Dečje Novine. The magazine was initially designed as a monthly publication, featuring a mix of educational content, stories, comics, and games. The brainchild of publisher and writer, Đura Jakšić, "Mikijev Zabavnik" quickly gained popularity among Serbian children, thanks to its engaging content and the iconic character of Mickey Mouse.
First Issue Archive: View the very first issue, Mikijev Zabavnik Br. 001. The comic book featured a mix of Disney