1955 in comics


Notable events of 1955 in comics.

Publications and events

January

January: In the 19th issue of Mad Magazine, Harvey Kurtzman and Will Elder's Mickey Rodent, a parody of Disney comics, is first printed. January 2: Professor Pi by Dutch comics artist Bob van den Born, which already ran in some foreign newspapers, is published in a Dutch newspaper for the first time, namely Het Parool.

February

February 15: Sydney Jordan's Jeff Hawke makes its debut. It will run until 18 April 1974.

March

March 30: In Tintin Ric Hochet makes his debut in the story Ric Hochet Mène Le Jeu, by Andrè-Paul Duchateau and Tibet.March 31: The first episode of Guy Bara's gag comic Max L'Explorateur is published.

April

April 1: Pieter J. Kuhn's Kapitein Rob is discontinued in Het Parool after nine and a half years of an uninterrupted run. The artist decides to quit, but a year later his series will be relaunched.April 4: Piet Wijn's aviation comic Frank, De Vliegende Hollander starts in Het Parool as a replacement for Kapitein Rob.
  • The first issue of the American comics magazine M.D. by EC Comics is published. It will only last until December.
  • First issue of the Italian magazine Miciolino.

May

Il Segreto del Cinese, last adventure of Dick Fulmine.

June

June 5: Warren Tufts' Lance makes its debut.

July

July 15: The first issue of Pepito hits the market.July 30: Frank Victor Martinek's Don Winslow of the Navy comes to an end.July 30: Ken Reid's Grandpa makes its debut in The Beano.Crime Does Not Pay #147 cancelled by Lev Gleason Publications.

August

August 26: In Spirou the Lucky Luke story Rails on the prairie by René Goscinny and Morris is first published. This marks the first time Goscinny writes a story for the series, as well as the first time Luke sings his signature song: I'm a poor lonesome cowboy in the final panel.August 28: In Albi d’oro, Paperino e l’uomo del west, by Guido Martina and Giovan Battista Carpi “Holes in the hands”, the prodigal brother of Uncle Scrooge makes his first and only appearance.

September

September 1: In Spirou, the first chapter of the Spirou et Fantasio story Les pirates du silence by Andrè Franquin is serialized.

October

October 16: Gene Deitch's Terr'ble Thompson makes its debut. It will run until 14 April 1956.October 19:

November

November 10: The first episode of Rik Clément's Ridder Reinhart appears in 't Kapoentje.

December

December 23: The first issue of the long-running German comics magazine Mosaik is published.Gunsmoke Western, with issue #32, takes over the numbering of Western Tales of Black RiderAtlas Comics

Specific date unknown

Births

April

April 5: Akira Toriyama, Japanese manga artist .

July

July 29: Dave Stevens, American comic book artist,.

October

October 29: Gary Leib, American cartoonist, musician and animator .

December

December 27: Miguel Gallardo, Spanish comic book author,.

Deaths

January

January 7: Ed Payne, American comics artist, dies at age 84.January 18: George Morrow, British cartoonist, illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 85.

February

February 21: William de la Torre, Mexican comics artist, dies at age 39.

March

March 22: Kristoffer Aamot, Norwegian journalist, film director, politician and comics writer, dies at age 65.Specific date unknown: Ellison Hoover, American cartoonist and comics artist, dies at age 66 or 67.

April

April 12: Louis Maîtrejean, French illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 73.April 21: Knut Stangenberg, Swedish comics artist, dies at age 83.

August

August 5: André Vlaanderen, Dutch comics artist, dies at age 73.August 25: Kitazawa Rakuten, Japanese manga artist, dies at age 82.

September

September 15: Al Wenzel, American comics artist, dies at age 31. September 23: Katharine P. Rice, American illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 76.

October

October 6: Jean Doisy, Belgian journalist and publisher, dies at age 55 from throat cancer.Specific date unknown: Jon L. Blummer, aka Jon Elby, aka Don Shelby, American illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 51.

November

November 2: Carl Storch, Austrian-Hungarian illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 87.November 12: Otto Nückel, German painter, graphic designer, illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 50 from cancer.

December

December 16: Ami Hauhio, Finnish comics artist, dies at age 43.December 20: Emilio Cortinas, Uruguayan comics artist, dies at age 39 from cancer.December 27: Alex Gurney, Australian comics artist, dies at age 53.December 27: Ham Fisher, American comics artist, commits suicide at age 55.

Specific date unknown

  • Erich F.T. Schenk, German-American painter, children's book illustrator, animator and comics artist, dies at age 53 or 54.

First issue by title

Marvel Comics

Other publishers

The Brave and the Bold Black Fury Little Lotta
  • Psychoanalysis
  • Ribon
  • Zenith gigante : reprints of Western adventures already appeared in strip format.
  • Miciolino and Volpetto : Italian magazines for the younger ones.
  • Pepito, edizioni Alpe..

Renamed titles

Initial appearance by character name

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Black Knight (Sir Percy), in Black Knight #1 Homer the Happy Ghost, in Homer, The Happy Ghost #1 Morgan le Fay, in Black Knight #1 Mordred, in Black Knight #1 Rawhide Kid, in Rawhide Kid #1

DC Comics

Ace the Bat-Hound, in Batman #92

Other publishers

Kid Marvelman, in Marvelman #102