1946 in comics


Notable events of 1946 in comics.

Events and publications

January

February

February 2: Jean Dulieu's Paulus de Boskabouter (Paulus the woodgnome) debuts in Het Vrije Volk.February 7: Buth's Thomas Pips makes its debut in Het Volk.Captain Aero Comics #25 - Helnit Publishing

March

March 1: The National Cartoonists Society is established, along with the annual award, the Billy DeBeck Memorial Award, which will be renamed the Reuben Award in 1954.March 3: Milton Caniff's Male Call comes to its conclusion after three years of newspaper publication.March 4: Alex Raymond's Rip Kirby makes its debut. with The Chip Faraday Murder. The series will run until 1996.

April

April 15: Ed Dodd's newspaper comic Mark Trail is first published in the New York Post.April 22: First publication of Machiko Hasegawa's manga series Sazae-san in Fukunichi Shimbun.

May

May 12: Andrea Lavezzolo and Edgardo dell'Acqua's comic strip Gim Toro makes its debut.May 15: Willy Vandersteen's Suske en Wiske story De Sprietatoom is first published. Halfway the story Lambik makes his debut.

June

July

July 5: Hans G. Kresse's Eric de Noorman debuts in Het Laatste Nieuws.July 7: The first episode of the newspaper comic Priscilla's Pop by Al Vermeer appears in print. July 14: In Will Eisner's The Spirit the recurring villain Octopus makes his debut.

August

August 1: Willy Vandersteen's De Vrolijke Bengels makes its debut in Ons Volkske.August 12: first strip of Battle on the moon.August 26: In Chester Gould's Dick Tracy Breathless Mahoney is killed.Captain Aero Comics #26 - Helnit Publishing, Final IssueCat-Man Comics #32 - Helnit Publishing, Final Issue

September

October

October 1: Jack Dunkley's educational comic Patsy makes its debut. It will run until 1951. October 21: After five months of playing with readers' expectations the previously unseen character Lena the Hyena in Al Capp's comic strip Li'l Abner is finally revealed to the audience. Her design was part of a readers' contest won by a still unknown cartoonist Basil Wolverton. The exposure finally launches his career.

November

November 15: First publication of the Filipino comics magazine Halakhak Komiks.

December

December 7: First appearance of Lucky Luke and his trusty horse Jolly Jumper by Morris, in Spirou with the story Arizona 1880.

Year overall

Births

February

February 20: Norbert Morandière, aka Norma, French comics artist,.

May

May 13: Marv Wolfman, American comic book writer.

November

November 12: Kazuyoshi Torii, Japanese manga artist,.November 29: Carlos Leopardi, Argentine comics artist,.

Deaths

January

January 2: O'Galop, French painter, illustrator, graphic designer, animator and comics artist, dies at age 78.March 2: Don Newhouse, British comics artist, dies at age 62.

March

March 29: Benjamin Kilvert, A.K.A. Benjamin Cory, American illustrator, painter and comics artist, dies at age 66.

June

June 15: Charles Forbell, American comics artist, dies at age 71.

August

August 3: Viktor Deni, Russian cartoonist and poster designer, dies at age 53.

September

September 3: Constant Dratz, Belgian painter, poster artist and comic artist, dies at age 71. September 16: Francisque Poulbot, French illustrator and cartoonist, dies at age 67.

October

October 5: Monte Crews, American illustrator and comic artist, dies at age 88. October 24: Dmitry Moor, Russian artist, poster designer and cartoonist, dies at age 62.

Specific date unknown

  • Albert Lanmour, French illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 58 or 59.
  • Red W. Shellcope, American comics artist, dies at age 66 or 67.

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