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1999 in comics

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Notable events of 1999 in comics.

Events and publications

January

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June

July

  • July 1: James Sanchez begins publishing the webcomic Bigtime Consulting.
  • July 3: Graeme MacKay's newspaper comic Gridlock makes its debut. It will run until 2003.[16]
  • July 16: Words & Pictures Museum of Fine Sequential Art closes its doors to the public, becoming the Virtual Words & Pictures Museum.[17]
  • July 28: André Franquin's heirs and copyright holders win the trial against the Walt Disney Animation Studios over their animated TV series version of Franquin's comics character Marsupilami, citing breaches of its license contract: Disney had failed to produce thirteen half-hour episodes (instead producing six to eight minute shorts) or use its "best efforts" to secure a commitment from a network to air the show, and it launched its marketing campaign during a time when the show was not being broadcast. Marsu also accused Disney of fraudulent concealment; the judge noted that Disney had decided to not devote sufficient resources to the Marsupilami project, and had concealed this fact from Marsu.[18][19] Disney pays back the damage and hands the rights to the series back to Franquin's company Marsu Productions.

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Deaths

January

  • January 15: Bozidar Veselinović, Serbian comics artist (Dabisa), dies at age 77.[28]
  • January 23: Jaroslav Foglar, Czech novelist and comics writer (Rychlé šípy), dies at age 91.
  • January 25: Jean-Gérard Imbar, French novelist, screenwriter and comics writer (Le Polar de Renard,[29] Les Aventures de Protéo[30]), dies at age 54.[31]

February

March

April

  • April 3: Kay Wright, American animator, TV producer and comics artist (Disney comics, Hanna-Barbera comics), dies at age 79.[38]
  • April 6: Charles Okerbloom, American comics artist (continued Radiomania), dies at age 90.[39]
  • April 10: Cliff Roberts, American photographer, cartoonist, animator and comics artist (Sesame Street comics), dies at age 69.[40]
  • April 12:
  • April 13: Filip van der Schalie, Dutch comics artist, radio producer and presenter (Bollie Bof), dies at age 75.[42]
  • April 14:
    • Arthur Beeman, American comics artist (Homer Doodle, Inferior Man, Kidding the Kids, Miss Winky, Snappy, Tommy Tinkle, K.P. Jones, Seein' Stars, Those Were The Days), dies at age 85.[43]
    • Vic Herman, American illustrator, designer, cartoonist, puppeteer, TV producer and comics artist (Little Dot, Winnie the WAC, worked for Harvey Comics, Parents' Magazine Press and Toby Press), dies at age 79.[44]
  • April 16: Charles McKimson, aka Chuck McKimson, American comics artist and animator (Roy Rogers comic, comics for Dell Publishing), dies at age 84.[45]
  • April 20:
    • Berend Dam, Dutch comics artist (De Avonturen van Bully Dog, continued Pinkie Pienter), dies at age 71.[46]
    • Tekin Aral, Turkish comics artist (Tarzan ve Arap Kadri), dies at age 57.[47]
  • April 26: Raymond Reding, Belgian comics artist (Jari, Vincent Larcher), dies at age 79.[48]

May

  • May 2: Jean-Paul Dethorey, French comics artist (L' Inspecteur X, Batistin et Big Boogie, Louis La Guigne, Coeur Brûlé), dies at age 64.[49]
  • May 12: Saul Steinberg, Romanian-American cartoonist, dies at age 84.[50]
  • May 17: Henk Gijsbers, Dutch illustrator, political cartoonist and comics artist, dies at age 68.[51]
  • May 23: John Prentice, American comics artist (continued Rip Kirby), dies at age 78.[52]
  • May 30: Paul S. Newman, American comics writer (Turok), dies at age 75.

June

  • June 11: Jan Wesseling, Dutch illustrator and comics artist (Marion, comics for Marten Toonder studio, Cis en Soesie, Joker), dies at age 64.[53]
  • June 13: Yasuji Tanioka, Japanese comics artist (Nohohon-gotti), dies at age 56.[54]
  • June 15: John Glashan, Scottish painter, illustrator, playwright and comics artist (Genius), dies at age 71.[55]

July

August

September

  • September 14: Joel Beck, American underground cartoonist (Lenny of Laredo, Marching Marvin, The Profit), dies from complications from alcoholism at age 56.[63]
  • September 17:
    • Ray Helle, American comic artist (The Flibbertys, Box Seat, Bible/Crostics, Sam & Ellie, Pet Parade, Life with Lucky), dies at age 82. [64]
    • Antal Szemere, Hungarian comics artist, dies at age 76.[65]
  • September 29: Alfred J. Buescher, American comics artist (Illustrated Sunday School Lesson, Joe and Judy, Eski), dies at age 96.[66]
  • September 30: Antoni Batllori Jofré, Spanish comics artist (published in TBO), dies at age 84.[67]

October

November

  • November 2: Dick Turner, American comics artist (Carnival, Mr. Merryweather), dies at age 90.[69]
  • November 12: Guy Oulié, French comic artist (Texas Bill), dies at age 74. [70]
  • November 14:

December

  • December 1: Thornton Robyn Utz, American illustrator and comics artist (made pantomime comics for The Saturday Evening Post), dies at age 85.[73]
  • December 3: Péter Kuczka, Hungarian poet, editor, writer, comics writer and artist, dies at age 76.[74]
  • December 5: Ruth Carroll, American illustrator and comic artist (continued Just Among Us Girls and The Pussycat Princess), dies at age 100.[75]
  • December 10: Al Stahl, American animator and comics artist (Flatfoot Burns, Star Detective), dies at age 83.[76]
  • December 14: Jan Mintaraga, aka Suwalbiyanto Soemodihardjo, Indonesian comics artist (Sebuah Noda Hitam), dies at age 58 from lung cancer.[77]
  • December 15: Rune Andréasson, Swedish comics artist (Bamse), dies at age 74.[78]
  • December 16: Marcel Remacle, Belgian comics artist (Bobosse, Le Vieux Nick et Barbe-Noire, Hultrasson), dies at age 73.[79]
  • December 23: Captain Roscoe Fawcett, American comics writer (Screen Oddities, with Bud Thompson[80]), dies at age 86.[81]
  • December 24: Vic Neill, British comics artist (The McTickles, Wee Ben Nevis, Billy Whizz, Tim Traveller, Plug, continued Mickey the Monkey), dies at age 58.[82]
  • December 27: Wilfred Limonious, Jamaican comics artist and illustrator (Chicken, Amos), dies at age 50.[83]
  • December 31: Roger Lécureux, French comics writer (Les Pionniers de l' Espérance, Rahan) and chief editor of Vaillant), dies at age 74.[84]

Specific date unknown

  • Erwin Hess, American comics artist (worked for Dell Comics, celebrity comics based on Gene Autry), dies at age 86.[85]
  • Doug Maxted, British-Australian comics artist (Uncle Si, The Family Next Door, Pirate Pete, Rollo of the Big Top, Dick Weston, Star Reporter, Big Rick Roland), dies at age 84 or 85. [86]
  • Helene Rother, German-American automotive designer and comic artist (Jimmy Jupiter), dies at age 90.[87]
  • Juan Sarompas, Spanish comics artist (Thomas, der Trommler, Tex & Mex, James Bond comics), dies at age 55 or 56.[88]
  • Jon St. Ables, British-Canadian comics artist (Brok Windsor), dies at age 94.[89]
  • George Wilson, American illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 77 or 78.[90]
  • Bang Yeong-jin, South-Korean comics artist (Yakdongi, Yakdongiwa Yeongpali), dies at age 59 or 60.[91]
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Conventions

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First issues by title

100 Bullets
Release: August by Vertigo. Writer: Brian Azzarello Artist:Eduardo Risso
E.V.E. Protomecha
Release: by Top Cow. Writers: Chris Lichtner and Aron Lusen Artist: Ale Garza
Exit
Release: by Albin Michel. Writer & Artist: Bernard Werber
The Mythology Class
Release: by Tala Comics Publishing. Writer & Artist: Arnold Arre
Strange Adventures
Release: November by Vertigo.
Vampire Girl
Release: by Shodensha. Writer & Artist: Fujiwara Kaoru
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