1964 in comics

See also: 1963 in comics, 1965 in comics, 1960s in comics and the list of years in comics

Publications: January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December

Publications

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January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

January

  • January 17: Percy Cocking, British comics artist (continued Weary Wilie and Tired Tim), dies at age 82.[18]

February

  • February 10: Charlie Pease, British comics artist (Buck an' Nero, Mighty Monk, Plum and Duff, Dickie Duffer, Sally Sunshine and Her Shadow, Artie the Autograph Hunter, continued Billy Bunter and Casey Court), dies at age 59.[19]
  • February 28: Jens R. Nilssen, Norwegian illustrator and comics artist (Smørbukk, Tuss og Troll, Haukepatruljen, Vangsgutane), dies at age 83.[20]

March

  • March 23: Helge Forsslund, Swedish comics artist (Filimon), dies at age 63.[21]

July

  • July 1: Antonio Rubino, Italian comics artist, animator, playwright and poet (Quadratino, Italino), dies at age 84.[22]
  • July 9: Piet Broos, Dutch comics artist (Ali Baba), passes away at age 53.[23]

August

September

  • September 17: Jean Ray, aka John Flanders, Belgian novelist and comics writer (wrote for Buth's Thomas Pips [26] and text stories by Antoon Herckenrath,[27] Gray Croucher,[28] Rik Clément [29]), passes away at age 77.

November

December

Specific date unknown

  • Al Carreno, Mexican comics artist, dies at age 58 or 59.[34]
  • Yves Marie Marcel De Jaegher, French illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 84 or 85. [35]
  • Bob Kuwahara, aka Bob Kay, Japanese-American animator and comics artist (Disney comics, Miki), dies at age 62 or 63.[36]
  • C. M. Payne, American comics artist (S'Matter, Pop?), passes away at age 92 or 93.[37]

Conventions

First issues by title

Marvel Comics

Daredevil

Release: April. Writer: Stan Lee. Artist: Bill Everett

DC Comics

Other publishers

The Adventures of Jesus

Release: Spring by Gilbert Shelton. Writer/Artist: Foolbert Sturgeon

God Nose

Release: Fall by Jaxon. Writer/Artist: Jaxon

References

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  3. Berlin v. E.C. Publications, Inc., 329 F.2d 541 (2d Cir. 1964).
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  9. McAvennie, Michael (2010). "1960s". In Dolan, Hannah (ed.). DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. Dorling Kindersley. p. 110. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. The Dark Knight received a much-needed facelift from new Batman editor Julius Schwartz, writer John Broome, and artist Carmine Infantino. With sales at an all-time low and threatening the cancellation of one of DC's flagship titles, their overhaul was a lifesaving success for DC and its beloved Batman.
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  19. "Charlie Pease". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 15, 2020.
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  21. "Helge Forsslund". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 15, 2020.
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  37. "Charles M. Payne". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 15, 2020.
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  39. Gabilliet, Jean-Paul. Of Comics and Men: A Cultural History of American Comic Books (University of Mississippi Press, 2010), p. 265.
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  42. "Historian Collects Comics: They Are Works of Art," Detroit News (1965).
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  44. Schelly, Bill. Founders of Comic Fandom: Profiles of 90 Publishers, Dealers, Collectors, Writers, Artists and Other Luminaries of the 1950s and 1960s (McFarland, 2010), p. 131.
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