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2018 in comics

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Notable events of 2018 in comics. It includes any relevant comics-related events, deaths of notable comics-related people, conventions and first issues by title.

Events

February

  • February 3: The final episode of Bud Grace's Piranha Club is published.[1]
  • February 13: A legal declaration on behalf of Stan Lee's attorney Tom Lallas accuses Lee's daughter, Joan Celia Lee, and attorneys Jerry Olivarez, Keya Morgan and Kirk Schenck of "continuing attempts to control Lee's life and exercise undue influence over his property, assets and business affairs."[2] In April, Lee is, however, filmed denying the accusations, yet confirming that he signed the statement, despite not being able to properly read it due to macular degeneration.[2]
  • February 16: Stan Lee's tour manager, Max Anderson, is removed by the police for aggressive behaviour towards Lee. The report is filed by Keya Morgan and denied by Anderson.[2]
  • February 18: Guy Gilchrist quits drawing Nancy after continuing the series for 22 years.[3]
  • Anne Guillard's comic book On A Chopé la Puberté (We Caught Puberty) in her Les Pipelettes series causes controversy on the accusation that it is sexist and confirms stereotypes about underage teen girls being lust objects, as well as being hebophilic. A petition is signed to remove it from shops. The publishing company agrees to not reprint it. Guillard writes an open letter the next month, effectively terminating her series there and then.[4]

March

April

May

June

August

  • August 6: In Ghent, Belgium, cartoonist Mauro Padovani and his husband Thomas become victim of gay bashing. They have to be brought to a hospital. The culprits are later arrested.[24][25]
  • August 10: In an interview Stan Lee confirms that he made some bad decisions regarding his financial matters, but denies any bad relations with his daughter.[26]
  • August 29: In the British comic magazine The Beano the character Gnasher is announced to have disappeared, but in the next issue, printed on 5 September, it turns out to have been a publicity stunt for the animal welfare society Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.[27]
  • August 30: Mercy-Man debuts as Tajikistan's first superhero.[28][29]

September

  • September 24: Comic characters Suske en Wiske receive a statue in Middelkerke, Belgium.[30]
  • September 25: Dutch cartoonist Tjeerd Royaards wins the Inktspotprijs for Best Political Cartoon.[31][32][33]
  • September 28: French comics artist Bastien Vivès causes controversy with the graphic novel Petit Paul, about a ten-year-old boy who is stalked for his huge penis by adult women. A petition is signed to ban the book, which some stores effectively do.[34][35]

October

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Deaths

January

  • January 8: Ron Tandberg, Australian cartoonist and comics artist (Fred and Others), dies at age 74.[37]
  • January 18: Mark Campos, American alternative comics artist (Places That Are Gone), commits suicide at age 55.[38]
  • January 18: Chandi Lahiri, Indian cartoonist, dies at age 86.[39][40][41]
  • January 20: Bob Wakelin, British album cover & video game cover designer and comic artist (worked for Marvel Comics), dies at age 65 or 66.[42]
  • January 24:
  • January 25: Torvald Sundbaum, Swedish comics artist (continued Buster Perk, worked for the Swedish edition of Mad Magazine, made a comics version of the radio series Osynliga Klubben), dies at age 89.[45]
  • January 27: Mort Walker, American comics writer/creator (Hi and Lois, Beetle Bailey, Sam's Strip, Mrs. Fits' Flats, The Evermores, Gamin and Patches) and artist (Beetle Bailey, Boner's Ark), dies at age 94.[46]
  • January 28: Cav Bøgelund, Danish animator and comics artist (Sorte), drowns at age 39 in mysterious circumstances.[47]

February

  • February 1: Pat Tourret, British comic artist (Tiffany Jones), dies at age 88 or 89.[48]
  • February 2: Servais Tiago, Portuguese comics artist and animator, dies at age 92.[49]
  • February 22: Forges, Spanish film director, television director and cartoonist (Blasillo, La Foca Concha and Romerales), dies at age 76 from pancreatic cancer.[50][51]
  • February 25: Howard Sparber, American painter, sculptor and comics artist (Timmmy, Crax and Jax, The Byrd House, Trix of the Trade), dies at age 97.[52]
  • February 27:
    • William Gezzio, Uruguayan comics artist (Charoná, Campito, Humornautas), dies at age 73.[53]
    • Bill Lignante, American comics artist, courtroom sketch artist and animator (continued The Phantom), dies at age 91.[54]

March

  • March 1: Hans Räde, German graphic artist, painter and comics artist (Colli's wundersame Reise), dies at age 96.[55]
  • March 15: Robert Grossman, American painter, caricaturist, sculptor, filmmaker, poster designer, comics artist, cartoonist and animator (Zoonooz, Twump & Pooty, political-satirical comics for The New Yorker), dies at age 78.[56][57]
  • March 19: Murray Karn, Canadian comics artist (Thunderfist, Jeff Waring), dies at age 92 or 93.[58]
  • March 25: Fred Boatman, American cartoonist and graphic artist (made cartoons for CARtoons), dies at age 83.[59]
  • March 26: Lee Holley, American comics artist (Ponytail, assisted on Dennis the Menace and Looney Tunes comics), dies at age 84 in an airplane crash.[60]
  • March 27: Carlos Cruz González, Spanish comics artist (Colt Miller, Indio Suarez, Santos Palma, Mighty McGinty, Moonie's Magic Mate, The Pillater Peril, Juanjo, Kelly, continued Sergeant Kirk, Dan Dare and El Hombre Enmascarado), dies at age 87.[61]
  • Specific date unknown: Gérald Gorridge, French comics artist (Histoire Sans Titre, Olycka, La Dame de Lettonie, Les Tristes Conséquences d'un Échec du Sire de Bougainville), dies at age 60.[62]

April

  • April 8: Gunnar Persson, Swedish comics artist (Gus, continued Kronblom, created the spin-off Ur Klackamo Dagbok), dies at age 85 after injuries from a fall.[63]
  • April 9: Phil Collins, Canadian comics artist (Leonardo), dies at age 86.[64]
  • April 10: F'murr, French comics artist (Le Génie des alpages), dies at age 72.[65]
  • April 18: Pino Rinaldi, Italian comics artist (continued Martin Mystère and worked for Marvel Comics), dies from pancreatic cancer at age 60.[66]

May

June

July

  • July 3: Takahiro Satō, Japanese manga artist (Satō's Samejima, Saigo no Jūgonichi), dies at age 41.[76]
  • July 5: Pepe Ferré, Spanish comics artist (Comicon S.L., Disney comics, Rolf Kauka comics, Egmont-Ehapa), dies at age 69.[77]
  • July 13: Frank Giroud, French comics writer (Louis la Guigne, Louis Ferchot, Mandrill, the Décalogue trilogy.), dies at age 62.[78]
  • July 19: Claude Viseur, A.K.A. Clovis, Belgian animator and comics artist (worked on Michel Vaillant), dies at age 72.[79]
  • July 20:
    • Jeff Hook, Australian cartoonist (Jeff's View), dies at age 89.[80]
    • Carlos Vogt, Argentine animator and comic artist (Pepe Sánchez, Mojado), dies at age 85.[81]
  • July 26: Luigi Corteggi, aka Cortez, Italian art director, painter, illustrator and comics artist (created covers for Sergio Bonelli comics, continued Ken Parker, Mister No, Martin Mystère, Alan Ford and Dylan Dog), dies at age 85.[82]

August

September

  • September 6: Edouard Aidans, aka Jok, Joke, Delcroix and Hardan, Belgian comics artist (Bob Binn, Tounga, Marc Franval, Les Panthères, La Toile et la Dague, Tony Stark, continued Bernard Prince, Les Saintes Nitouches), dies at age 88.[91]
  • September 7:
  • September 24: Norm Breyfogle, 58, American comic book artist (Batman, Prime), complications from a stroke.[94][95]
  • September 24: Bert Cornelius, Dutch comics artist (Mussengang), dies at age 66.[96]
  • September 30: René Pétillon, French political cartoonist and comics artist (Jack Palmer, Docteur Miracle, Le Baron Noir), dies at age 72.[97]
  • September 30: Carlos Ezquerra, Spanish comics artist (Judge Dredd), dies at age 70.[98][99]

October

  • October 2: Hermenegildo Sábat, Uruguayan-Argentine comics artist, journalist, jazz musician and caricaturist, dies at age 85.[100]
  • October 3: Raquel Orzuj, Uruguayan editorial cartoonist, painter, journalist and comic artist, dies at age 79.[101]
  • October 7: Gibba, Italian animator and comics artist, dies at age 93.[102]
  • October 13: Nesten, Belgian caricaturist and painter, dies at age 71 from cancer.[103]
  • October 17:
    • Leone Frollo, Italian comics artist (Biancaneve), dies at age 87.[104]
    • Jean-Pierre Girerd, Canadian political cartoonist (made the comic strip On à Volé La Coupe Stanley), dies at age 87.[105]
  • October 18: Anthea Bell, British translator (co-translator of Astérix, Blueberry (comics), Iznogoud, Le Petit Nicolas), dies at age 82.[106]
  • October 22: Jacques Tabary, French comic artist (Monsieur Magie, assisted on Totoche, Corinne et Jeannot), dies at age 92.[107]
  • October 23: Roberto Renzi, Italian comics artist (Tiramolla, Akim), dies at age 95.[108]
  • October 31: Enzo Apicella, Italian cartoonist, dies at age 95.[109]

November

  • November 7: John Allard, British comics writer (scripted The Perishers) and artist (Scorer, continued Garth and Jane), dies at age 89 or 90.[110]
  • November 11: Jack Tremblay, Canadian comics artist (Crash Carson), dies at age 92.[111]
  • November 12: Stan Lee, American comic book writer (Marvel Comics), dies at age 95.[112][113]
  • November 15: Mike Noble, British comics artist (The Twins Simon and Sally, worked on comics based on TV series, among them Fireball XL5), dies at age 88.[114]
  • November 15: Werner Wejp-Olsen, Danish-American comics artist (Peter og Perle, Felix, Inspector Danger's Crime Quiz, Granny and Slowpoke, The Tales of Hans Christian Andersen), dies at age 80.[115]
  • November 19: Larry Pickering, Australian cartoonist and caricaturist, dies at age 76.[116]
  • November 26: Stephen Hillenburg, American comics artist and animator (The Intertidal Zone, SpongeBob SquarePants), dies at age 57.[117]

December

  • December 13: Jean-Pierre Van Rossem, Belgian economist, politician, criminal and comics writer (wrote the script for his own celebrity comics series Van Rossem, drawn by Erik Meynen[118]), dies at age 73.[119]
  • December 17: José Clémen, Argentine comic artist and illustrator, dies at age 89 or 90.[120]
  • December 20: F. W. Bernstein, German poet and cartoonist, dies at age 80.[121]
  • December 24: Grazia Nidasio, Italian comics artist (Valentina Mela Verde, Steffi), dies at age 87.[122]
  • December 27: Børge Ring, Danish animator, jazz musician and comics artist (Distel, Kobus en Kachelmans, Fleurtje, worked on Pelle Svanslös and Disney comics), dies at age 97.[123]
  • December 28: Paul Wheelahan, Australian comics artist (The Panther, Rex Strong, The Raven), dies at age 88. .[124]
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Exhibitions

  • November 17–December 15: "The Masters Series: Roz Chast", SVA Chelsea Gallery, New York City[125]

Conventions

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First issues by title

Doctor Strange: Damnation
Released February by Marvel Comics. Writers: Donny Cates and Nick Spencer Artist: Rod Reis
Farmhand
Released July by Image Comics. Writer & Artist: Rob Guillory
Sonic the Hedgehog
Released April by IDW Publishing. Writer: Ian Flynn Artist: Tracy Yardley
X-Men Red
Released February by Marvel Comics. Writer: Tom Taylor Artist: Mahmud Asrar
LaGuardia
Released December by Berger Books. Writer: Nnedi Okorafor Artist: Tana Ford
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