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Notable events of 1993 in comics.

Events

January

February

  • Action Comics, with issue #686, suspends publication following "The Death of Superman." (DC Comics)
  • Clive Barker's Hellraiser is canceled by Epic Comics (Marvel) with issue #20.
  • Hardware #1 (cover-dated April) debuts under Milestone brand. Created by Dwayne McDuffie and Denys Cowan, Hardware is the first character and book published by Milestone to debut.
  • First issue of Palestine by Joe Sacco (Phantagraphic Books).

March

April

May

June

July

August

  • 2000 AD's "Summer Offensive" draws to a close with issue #849.[16]
  • The New Titans #100: "The Darkening, Part Four: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something... Dead," by Marv Wolfman, Tom Grummett, and Bill Jaaska.
  • Deadpool #1 is released by Marvel Comics
  • "The Fall from Grace" storyline debuts in Daredevil #319.
  • Comic book radio show " 'Nuff Said! " debuts on WBAI-FM, New York City, on the 28th as part of Jim Freund's "Hour of the Wolf" science fiction program.[17]
  • First issue of the Italian Disney magazine Paperinik.

September

October

November

December

  • Conan the Barbarian is canceled with issue #275
  • The Punisher (Marvel Comics) debuts the "Suicide Run" storyline with issue #85
  • "Emerald Twilight" storyline debuts in Green Lantern #48
  • Hellboy makes his first mainstream comic book appearance, in Next Men #21.
  • Lobo gets a monthly title from DC Comics
  • Malibu Ultraverse launches "Break-Thru," the first company-wide crossover.
  • Last issue of Tiramolla; after forty years, the character leaves definitively the scene.

Specific date unknown

Births

Deaths

January

  • January 17: F. O. Alexander, American cartoonist, comics artist (Finney of the Force The Featherheads, continued Hairbreadth Harry) and key contributor to the design of the board game Monopoly, dies at age 95.[29]
  • January 28:
    • Nelson Dias, Portuguese comics artist (Wanya, Escala em Orongo), dies at age 52.[30]
    • Frans Funke Küpper, Dutch comics artist (Thijs Slof), dies at age 84.[31]
    • Jerry Mills, American comic artist (Poppers), dies at age 31. [32]

February

March

  • March 3: Bill Draut, American comics artist and animator (Harvey Comics, DC Comics, co-creator of Bee-Man), dies at age 71.[37]
  • March 6: Norman Mansbridge, British comics artist (Fuss Pot), dies at age 82.[38]
  • March 19: Al McWilliams, American comics artist (Twin Earths, Dateline: Danger!), dies at age 77.[39]
  • March 31: Manuel Gonzales, Spanish-American animator and comics artist (continued Mickey Mouse, Disney comics, creator of Ellsworth the mynah bird), dies at age 80.[40]
  • Specific date unknown: Frank Humphris, British comics artist (Riders of the Range, a comic adaptation of the radio serial Riders of the Range, The Devil's Henchmen, Gun Lore, continued Blackbow the Cheyenne), dies at age 82.[41]

April

  • April 15:
  • April 20: Charles Degotte, Belgian comics artist (Flagada, Les Motards), commits suicide at the age of 59.[44]
  • April 23: Bertus Aafjes, Dutch novelist, poet and comics writer (Mannetje Bagatel and Kleine Isar, de Vierde Koning with Eppo Doeve,[45] as well as Peter-kersen-eter (1943) and De Vrolijke Vaderlandse Geschiedenis (1948) with Piet Worm.[46]), dies at age 78.

May

  • May 10: Bill Ziegler, American comics artist (Annie Oakley, drew for Dell Comics, worked on the comic strip based on Dragnet, worked on Mary Worth), dies at age 67.[47]
  • May 14: Gerda Gattel, American comics letterer and proofreader (DC Comics), dies at age 84.
  • May 30: Lyman Anderson [fr], American illustrator and cartoonist (Inspector Wade), dies at age 86.[48]
  • May 30: Marge, American comics artist (Little Lulu), dies at age 88.[49]
  • Specific date unknown: Renaud Mader, aka Mad, French comics artist and animator, is found dead at age 26 in a hotel room.[50]

June

  • June 6: Albert Micale, American illustrator and comics artist (worked on Roy Rogers comics, Boots and Saddles, Tex Ritter), dies at age 79.[51]
  • June 14: V.T. Hamlin, American comics artist (Alley Oop), dies at age 93.[52]
  • June 18: Claude Pascal, French comics artist (continued L'Oncle Paul, Buck Danny), dies at age 72.[53]
  • June 25: Arturo Moreno, Spanish comics artist and animator (worked for Pulgarcito), dies at age 84.[54]
  • June 30: Ronald Herman Poelmeijer, Dutch Tibetologist (wrote the essay Is Kuifje naar Tibet geweest? (Has Tintin Been To Tibet) about the accuracy of Tintin in Tibet), dies at age 46.[55][56][57]

July

  • July 12: Tibor Cs. Horváth, Hungarian comics writer and artist ( Roberto és Julika kalandjai), dies at age 67.[58]
  • July 20: George Wolfe, American comics artist (Pops, Citizen George), dies at age 82.[59]
  • July 22: Ivá, Spanish comics artist (Makinavaja, el último chorizo, La Puta Mili), dies at age 52.[60]
  • July 28: Jacques Laudy, Belgian comics artist (Hassan & Kadour, worked for Tintin) and painter, dies at age 86.[61]
  • Specific date unknown: Al Bryant, American comics artist (worked on Gale Allen and Shark Brodie), dies at age 76.[62]

August

  • August 7: Jørgen Clevin, Danish TV presenter and comics artist (Rasmus), dies at age 63.[63]
  • August 9: Bob Bugg, American comics artist (The New Neighbors, assisted on Dennis the Menace), dies at age 73.[63]
  • August 21: Arie Teeuwisse, Dutch sculptor, illustrator and comics artist (Kroosje), dies at age 74.[64]

September

October

  • October 3: Miguel Angèl Sayrach, Spanish painter and comics artist (Bibi i Tobi), dies at age 65.[67]
  • October 20: Gaylord DuBois, American comics writer (Tarzan, Red Ryder, The Lone Ranger), dies at age 94.
  • October 28: Jacques Géron, Belgian comics artist (continued Yalek), dies at age 43.[68]
  • October 31: Federico Fellini, Italian film director and occasional comics artist and writer (Giacomino, Cico e Pallina, Geppi La Bimba Atomica, Viaggio a Tulun, Il Viaggio di G. Mastorna), dies of a stroke at age 73.[69]

November

December

  • December 3: Nelly Donker, Dutch children's book illustrator and comics artist (Tommie Lukkie, Puckie Peen), dies at age 79.[75]
  • December 4: Frank Zappa, American rock musician, composer and comics writer (wrote the script for a 1977 comic strip by Kamagurka[76] ), dies at age 52.[77]
  • December 7: Wim Lensen, Dutch comics artist and colorist (Sim en Pans, worked for Marten Toonder's studio), dies at age 79.[78]
  • December 10: Roland Davies, British comics artist, animator and painter (Come On, Steve, Sparks and Flash, Roddy the Road Scout, Jill Crusoë, continued Sexton Blake and Teddy Tail), dies at age 89.[79]
  • December 12: Franz-Werner Richter-Johnsen, German painter, graphic artist and comics artist (Detektiv Schmidtchen, Taró), dies at age 81.[80]
  • December 21: Zack Mosley, American comics artist (The Adventures of Smilin' Jack), dies at age 87.[81]
  • December 27: Howard Sherman, American comics artist (Tommy Tomorrow), dies at age 84.[82]

Specific date unknown

  • Andrea Da Passano, aka DaP, aka Endré, Russian-American comics artist and illustrator (made Laurel & Hardy comics), dies at age 87 or 88.[83]
  • André Jacquemotte, Belgian editorial cartoonist (made a 1951 comic strip about assassinated politician Julien Lahaut), dies at age 67 or 68.[84]
  • Ennio Missaglia, Italian comics writer (wrote for his brother Vladimiro Missaglia), dies at age 62 or 63.[85]

Exhibitions

Conventions

Awards

First issues by title

Sirius Entertainment

DC Comics

  • Batman: In Darkest Knight
  • Black Canary (vol. 2)
  • Bloodlines
  • Catwoman (vol. 2)[95]
  • Chain Gang War
  • Hawkman (vol. 3)
  • Justice League Task Force
  • Legacy of Superman
  • Lobo
  • Lobo annual
  • Metal Men limited series
  • The Outsiders (vol. 2)[96]
  • Robin monthly series (vol. 2)
  • Showcase 93
  • Supergirl (vol. 3)
  • Trinity

Image Comics

Malibu Ultraverse

  • Break-Thru
  • Exiles
  • Freex
  • Hardcase
  • Mantra
  • Prime
  • Sludge
  • Solitaire
  • The Nightman
  • The Solution
  • The Strangers

Marvel Comics

Milestone Comics

Writer: Dwayne McDuffie. Artist: John Paul Leon

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