1986 in comics

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Notable events of 1986 in comics.

Year overall

January

February

March

April

May

June

  • June 7: The final episode of Bill Schorr's Conrad is published.[12]
  • With issue #201, DC changes the title of the Green Lantern comic book to The Green Lantern Corps.
  • The Thing, with issue #36, is cancelled by Marvel.

July

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

January

February

  • February 21: Derek Chittock, aka Droc, aka Lucian, British art critic, painter and cartoonist (Bennie, Barley Bottom), dies at age 64.[34]
  • February 22: Ernest Shaw, British comics artist (The Gay Goblins, Mr. and Mrs. Dillwater, Dr. Gnome of Gnomansland, The Dingbats), dies at age 95.[35]

March

  • March 4: Maurice Julhès, French illustrator and comics artist (Monsieur Lezognard), dies at age 89.[36]
  • March 6: Jack Binder, American comics artist, (Daredevil) and studio founder, dies at age 83. [37]
  • March 19: Stephen P. Dowling, British comics artist (Garth, Ruggles, Belinda, Keeping Up With The Joneses), dies at age 82.[38]
  • Specific date unknown: Unk White, Australian comics artist, illustrator and painter (Freckles), dies at age 85 or 86.[39]

April

May

  • May 8: Klaus Schönefeld, Canadian comic artist (worked on Stig's Inferno and Mister X), dies at age 23 from heart failure.[43]
  • May 15: Virginia Krausmann, American comics artist (continued Annibelle, Marianne), dies at age 73.[44]

June

  • June 19: Coluche, French comedian (collaborated with Jean-Marc Reiser on the comic series Les Sales Blagues[45]), dies at age 41 in a traffic accident.[46]
  • June 21: Gaston Martineau, aka Aldé, French journalist, writer and comics artist (Mistouflet), dies at age 61.[47]
  • June 23:
    • William Ferguson, American illustrator and comics artist (Feathered Facts and Fancies, Who's Who in Dogdom, Our Great Outdoor Zoo, Mother Nature's Curio Shop, Your Sunday Stroll, This Curious World, Righterong, This Curious World, Glen Forrest, Cateby, Beekins), dies at age 86. [48]
    • Lex Metz, Dutch illustrator and comics artist (De Kabouterboekjes, Pukkel en de Blauwe Ogen van Jan Beilder), dies at age 73.[49]
    • Bela Szepes, Hungarian swimmer, skier, journalist sculptor and comics artist, dies at age 82.[50]

July

August

  • August 10: Marie Hjuler, Danish illustrator and comic artist (Lone og Lille Lasse), dies at age 91.[52]

September

October

  • October 4: Mike Butterworth, British comics writer (Wulf the Briton, The Trigan Empire, Storm), dies at age 62.
  • October 10: Frank O'Neal, American comics artist (Short Ribs), dies at age 64.[54]
  • October 11: David Hand, American animator and film director (Walt Disney Company, Gaumont), dies at age 86.
  • October 22: Bert Hill, British comics artist (Charlie Chuckle, Barnacle Ben, the Breezy Buccaneer, Freddie Freewheel the Tramp Cyclist, Sammy Spry, Frolics in the Far West, Tommy Trot the Tudor Tramp, Harry Coe, P.C. Copperclock the Desert Cop, Willie Scribble the Pavement Artist, Lil and Lena), dies at age 84.[55]
  • October 23: Marcel Moniquet, Belgian comic artist (Aviorix), dies at age 89.[56]
  • Specific date in October unknown: Tom Cooke, American illustrator and comic artist (worked on the Gene Autry celebrity comic and Mary Worth), dies at age 62 or 63. [57]

November

December

Specific date unknown

  • Joaquin Blázquez, Spanish comics artist, painter and sculptor dies at age 39 or 40.[68]
  • Les Callan, Canadian cartoonist and comics artist (Monty and Johnny), dies at age 80 or 81.[69]
  • Leslie Caswell, British comic artist and illustrator (Better or Worse, also drew episodes of Keeping Up With The Joneses), dies at an unknown age. [70]
  • Joe Certa, American comics artist (Martian Manhunter, Zook, continued Joe Palooka), dies at age 66 or 67.[71]
  • Edgardo Dell'Acqua, Italian comics artist (Gim Toro), dies at age 63 or 64.[72]
  • Renaat Demoen, Belgian comics artist and illustrator (Zonneland), dies at age 71 or 72.[73]
  • Zvonimir Furtinger, Croatian comics writer (Herlock Sholmes), dies at age 83 or 84.
  • Ed Kressy, American comics artist (comics based on The Lone Ranger), dies at age 84.[74]
  • Bernard Segal, American painter and comics artist (Honey and Hank aka Elsworth), dies at age 78 or 79.[75]

Exhibitions and shows

Conventions

Awards

Eagle Awards

Presented in 1987 for comics published in 1986:

American Section

UK Section

Kirby Awards

First issues by title

Initial appearances by character name

References

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