1932 in comics

Notable events of 1932 in comics. See also List of years in comics.


Events and publications

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Year overall

Rudolf Petersson creates 91:an. [1]

January

March

June

August

September

October

  • October 14: Frederick Burr Opper's comic strip And Her Name Was Maud comes to an end, after being in syndication since 1904.[8]
  • October 29: Walter Quermann's comic strip Toy Talkies makes its debut and will later change its title to Hickory Hollow Folks. It will run until 1955. [9]

November

December

Deaths

  • May 21: Raoul Barré, Canadian animator and comics artist (Pour Un Dîner de Noël, En Roulant Ma Boule, Histoire de Sauvage, Les Contes du Père Rheault, Noahzark Hotel), passes away at age 58 from cancer.[13]
  • August 17: S. Carlisle Martin, American cartoonist and comics artist (continued Weatherbird), dies at age 54. [14]
  • November 17: George Frink, American comics artist (Circus Solly, Slim Jim and the Force), passes away at age 68.[15]

References


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