1969 in comics

Notable events of 1969 in comics. See also List of years in comics.


This is a list of comics-related events in 1969.

Events

Year overall

January

February

March

April

May

June

August

September

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

Deaths

January

February

March

  • March 20: Henri van de Velde, Dutch painter, illustrator, graphic artist and comics artist (Het avontuur van Haverstok met den koffer van Verweegen en Kok), dies at the age of 73.[25]

April

  • April 16: Nils Larsson, Swedish illustrator and comics artist (Den Illa gör), dies at age 91.[26]

May

  • May 10:[27] George Klein, American comics artist (Superman), dies from cirrhosis of the liver at age 53 or 54, six months after getting married.[28]
  • May 18: Alfredo Adduard, Chilean comics artist and illustrator (Don Bilz), passes away at age 69 or 70. [29]
  • May 25: Boy ten Hove / Barend ten Hove, Dutch caricaturist, advertising artist and comics artist (Kees Kogel, Piet en Puk), dies at age 60.[30]

June

July

  • July 5: Guillermo Divito, Argentine comics artist, illustrator, caricaturist and editor (Bombolo, Pochita Morfoni, El Doctor Merengue, Fulmine, Fallutelli, Divito Girls, founder of the magazine Rico Tipo), dies at age 54 in a car crash.[32]
  • July 24: Ira Schnapp, Austrian-American graphic designer and comics letterer (designed logos for DC Comics), dies at age 74. [33]

August

September

  • September 1: Alex Blum, Hungarian-American comics artist (contributed to Classics Illustrated), dies at age 80.[37]
  • September 25: Frans van Lamsweerde, aka Faun, Dutch comics artist, illustrator and animator (Pekky, Marco's Avonturen), dies at age 49.[38]

Specific date unknown

  • Barye Phillips, American illustrator and comics artist (comic strip of Huckleberry Finn), passes away at age 44 or 45. [39]

Exhibitions and shows

Conventions

Awards

Alley Awards

Presented July 1969 at the Comic Art Convention

Best Comic Magazine Section

Professional Work

Special Awards

  • Carmine Infantino, "who exemplifies the spirit of innovation and inventiveness in the field of comic art".
  • Joe Kubert, "for the cinematic storytelling techniques and the exciting and dramatic style he has brought to the field of comic art".
  • Neal Adams, "for the new perspective and dynamic vibrance he has brought to the field of comic art".

Popularity Poll

Newspaper Strip Section

Fan Activity Section

National Cartoonist Society

First issues by title

DC Comics

Date with Debbi

Release: January /February Editor: Dick Giordano.

From Beyond the Unknown

Release: October Editor: Julius Schwartz.

The Phantom Stranger

Release: May–June. Editor: Joe Orlando.

The Witching Hour

Release: February /March : Editor: Joe Orlando.

Marvel Comics

Chamber of Darkness

Release: October. Editor: Stan Lee.

Tower of Shadows

Release: September Editor: Stan Lee.

Other publishers

Alan Ford

Release: by Max Bunker Press. Writer: Max Bunker. Artist: Magnus.

Archie's TV Laugh-Out

Release: December by Archie Comics.

Everything's Archie

Release: May by Archie Comics.

Golden Comics Digest

Release: May by Gold Key Comics.

Gothic Blimp Works

Release: February 1 by the East Village Other. Editor: Vaughn Bodē

Čtyřlístek

Release: May 15. Creator: Jaroslav Němeček

Poem Strip

Creator: Dino Buzzati

Canceled titles

DC Comics

Marvel Comics

Other publishers

Initial appearance by character name

DC Comics

Marvel Comics

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  9. McAvennie, Michael (2010). "1960s". In Dolan, Hannah. DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. Dorling Kindersley. p. 132. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. "The Man Who Murdered Himself" in House of Mystery was...the first DC story illustrated by Berni Wrightson (who left the "e" off his first name to distinguish himself from a famous diver.
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  28. Interview with Pat Sekowsky, Alter Ego #33 (Feb 2004), pp. 5-20.
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  30. https://www.lambiek.net/artists/h/hove_ten_boy.htm
  31. https://www.lambiek.net/artists/k/king.htm
  32. https://www.lambiek.net/artists/d/divito_guillermo.htm
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