1936 in comics

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Notable events of 1936 in comics.

Events and publications

January

February

March

April

May

  • May 2: In the first issue of the Turkish children's magazine Yavrutürk Çocuk Gazetesi Ercüment Kalmik's comics series Çetin Kaptan makes its debut.[6]
  • May 3: The first issue of the Flemish comics magazine Bravo ! is published. It will run until 17 April 1951. In its first issue, Frits Van den Berghe's gag comic Pikkel en Duim makes its debut. [7]
  • May 7: The first issue of the Dutch comics magazine Doe Mee is published. It will run until 15 December 1949.[8]
  • May 15: A longer narrative unfolds in the otherwise gag-a-day comic Krazy Kat by George Herriman, lasting nearly 10 months, until 17 March 1937. Fans will later name this storyline the Tiger Tea story. [9]
  • Famous Funnies #22 - Eastern Color
  • King Comics #2 - David McKay Publications
  • More Fun Comics (1935 series) #10 - National Periodical Publications
  • Popular Comics #4 - Dell Comics
  • The Comics Magazine (Funny Pages) (1936 series) #1 — Centaur Publications

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

Births

January

August

September

November

Deaths

January

March

April

  • April 2: Bert Cobb, American comics artist (Jocko the Educated Monk, Some Monkey Fun From Jungle Jinks, Stumble-Toe Joe, Ambitious Teddy, Meddlesome Millie), dies at age 66 or 67.[29]

May

  • May 5: James Francis Sullivan, British illustrator and comics artist (The British Working Man, The Queer Side of Things), dies at age 83.[30]
  • May 9 : Stanislav Lolek, Czech illustrator and comics artist (The Cunning Little Vixen or Vixen Sharp Ears) dies at age 62.[31]

July

  • July 3: Charles Reese, American comics artist (made various short-lived newspaper comics), dies at age 74.[32]
  • July 19: Apeles Mestres, Spanish musician, novelist, illustrator and comics artist (made some sequential illustrations), dies at age 81.[33]

Specific date unknown

  • Ed Leffingwell, American comics artist (Little Joe), dies.[34]
  • Charles Small, American comics artist (continued Salesman Sam), dies.[35]
  • Pál Spanyár, Hungarian painter, cartoonist and drawing teacher (13th District Secondary School), dies at age 61 or 62.[36]

First issues by title

Initial appearances by character name

Comics debuts without a specific date

Sources

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