1960 in comics


Notable events of 1960 in comics.

Events and publications

January

January 16: The first issue of the British girls' comics magazine Judy is published. It will run until 1991.January 30: The first issue of the British girls' comics magazine Princess is published. It will run until 16 September 1967 when it merges with Tina to become Princess Tina.

February

February 4: In René Goscinny and Morris' Lucky Luke story Sur la piste des Dalton the dog Rantanplan makes its debut.February 18: in Spirou, first chapter of L’ombre du Z, by Greg and Franquin.February 29: Bil Keane's The Family Circus makes its debut.

March

March 10: In the Italian Disney magazine Topolino Romano Scarpa's Mickey Mouse story The Chirikawa Necklace is published, which marks the debut of Melinda Mouse and Trudy Van Tubb. In the same issue, Uncle Scrooge's Money Rocket by Carlo Chendi and Luciano Bottaro is published: the first episode of the so-called “Saga of Rebo”. The evil alien, created by Cesare Zavattini in Saturno contro la terra, becomes part of the Duck universe.

April

April 20: The British comics magazine Express Weekly publishes its final issue and changes its name to TV Express Weekly.April 25: In Charles M. Schulz' Peanuts Lucy van Pelt hugs Snoopy and first utters the phrase: "Happiness is a warm puppy.".

May

May 9: first strip of Professor Phumble, by Bill Yates.

June

June 1: In Le Parisien liberè, the first chapter of the Lucky Luke story Les Dalton courent toujours, by René Goscinny and Morris starts serialisation.June 16: First issue of the Italian western series James Dyan, written by Renzo Barbieri and drawn by Edgardo Dall’Acqua; the protagonist is a cowboy with the James Dean’s face.June 16: In Topolino, The Washed-Up Witch, by Luciano Bottaro and Carlo Chendi is first published. The story introduces the antagonism between Witch Hazel and Goofy, unshakably skeptic about magic, the theme will be often reused by the Italian Disney authors later.

July

July 14: In Spirou, first chapter of A l’ombre des derricks, by Goscinny and Morris.

August

August 11 : in Pilote, first chapter of Asterix and the golden sickle, by Goscinny and Uderzo.August 18: Willy Vandersteen launches his spin-off Jerom.August 21: The final episodes of Al Posen's Jinglet and Sweeney & Son are published.August 25: The final issue of the French girls' comics magazine La Semaine de Suzette is published.Rawhide Kid, with issue #17, revived by Marvel.

September

September 1: Joe Simon publishes the first issue of the American satirical comics magazine Sick, which will run until 1980.

November

November 7: The first episode of Lee Holley's comic strip Ponytail is published. It will run until 16 October 1988.November 12: David Law's Corporal Clott makes its debut in The Dandy.

December

December 15: Peyo's Benoît Brisefer makes its debut.
  • Frank Dickens publishes his comic strip Oddbod in The Sunday Times, which already features the character after whom the series will be retitled the next year: Bristow. It will become one of the longest-running comics series drawn by one and the same single author.
  • Cancellation of Al Fagaly's Super Duck.

Specific date unknown

Births

January

January 16: Steve Erwin, American comic artist,.January 31: Grant Morrison, Scottish comic book writer.

September

September 16: Mike Mignola, American comic book artist and writer.

October

October 9: Maddie Blaustein, American comic writer,.

Deaths

January

January 8: Jan Fischer, Czech comics artist, dies at age 52.January 26: Riley Thomson, American animator and comics artist, dies at age 47.

February

February 7: Jim McArdle, American comics artist, dies at age 60.February 16: Norman Pett, British comics and erotic artist, dies at age 69.

March

March 6: Gene Ahern, American comics artist, dies at age 64 from a heart attack.

May

May 7: Leo O'Mealia, American sports cartoonist and comic artist, dies at age 76. May 27: James Montgomery Flagg, American painter, illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 82.

June

June 10: Al Posen, American comics artist, dies at age 65.

August

August 9: Tihamer Czemicsky, Hungarian graphic artist, comics artist, poster designer, painter and writer, dies at age 56.August 15: Jefferson Machamer, American actor, screenwriter and comics artist, dies at age 59.August 31: Edgar Martin, sometimes nicknamed Abe Martin, American comics artist, dies at age 62.Specific date unknown: Jorge, Spanish comics artist, dies at age 38.

September

September 5: Allan Morley, British comics artist, dies at age 75.

October

October 10: Inez Townsend, British-American comics artist, illustrator and singer-songwriter, dies at age 82.

November

November 2: Wilprand, AKA Floris Jansen, Dutch illustrator and comic artist, dies at age 48. November 16: Ray Perry, American comic artist and editor, dies at age 84.

December

December 9: Gunila Stierngranat, Swedish comics artist, dies at age 58.

Specific date unknown

  • Carlos Clemen, Argentine comics artist, dies at an unknown age.

First issues by title

Buster Green Lantern vol. 2 Help! Justice League of America Richie Rich 'Wendy the Good Little Witch'''''

Initial appearances by character name

DC Comics

Amazo, in The Brave and the Bold #30 Aqualad, in Adventure Comics #269 Arrowette in World's Finest Comics #113 Atomic Knight, in Strange Adventures #117 Captain Boomerang, in Flash #117 Colossal Boy, in Action Comics #267 Snapper Carr, in The Brave and the Bold #28 Cave Carson in The Brave and the Bold #31 Clock King, in World's Finest Comics #111 Despero, in Justice League of America #1 Danny the Dummy, in Batman #134 Elongated Man, in Flash #112 Guardians of the Universe, in Green Lantern vol., 2 #1 Professor Ivo, in The Brave and the Bold #30 Justice League of America, in The Brave and the Bold #28 Thomas Kalmaku, in Green Lantern vol. 2, #2 Kite Man, in Batman #133 Kryptonite Man, in Superboy #83 Lyla Lerrol, in Superman #141 Multi-Man, in Challengers of the Unknown #14 Puppet Master, in Green Lantern vol. 2, # 1 Reep Daggle, in Action Comics #267 Sea Devils, in Showcase #27 Starro, in The Brave and the Bold #28 Streaky the Supercat, in Action Comics #261 Trickster, in Flash #113 Zebra-Man, in Detective Comics #275

Marvel Comics

Abominable Snowman, in Tales to Astonish #13 Chondu the Mystic, in Tales of Suspense #9 Dragoom, in Strange Tales #76 Gorgilla, in Tales To Astonish #12 Master Khan, in Strange Tales #77 Molten Man-Thing, in Tales of Suspense #7 Rawhide Kid, in Rawhide Kid #1 Xemnu, in Journey into Mystery #62

Other publishers

Benoît Brisefer, in Spirou magazine #1183 Captain Atom, in Space Adventures #33 Corporal Clott, in The Dandy #990

Newspaper strips

Jimmy Five, in Monica's GangWillie Lumpkin, in syndicated strip created by Stan Lee and Dan DeCarloMaggy, in ''Monica's Gang''