1944 in comics

Notable events of 1944 in comics. See also List of years in comics.

Events and publications

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Year overall

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

  • August 5: In issue #272 of the British comics magazine The Dandy Jack Glass' The Amazing Mr. X makes his debut.
  • August 13: Barbara Shermund publishes the first episode of her cartoon feature Shermund's Sallies, which will run in Pictorial Review until 2 June 1957. [12]
  • Captain America Comics (1941 series) #41 - Timely Comics

September

October

November

  • November 16:
    • The first issue of the Argentine comics magazine Rico Tipo is published. [19] [20]
    • Russian-Serbian comics artist Ivan Šenšin is executed at age 47 by a Communist firing squad on the incorrect suspicion of being a Nazi collaborator. [21]
  • November 18: Bulgarian cartoonist Rayko Aleksiev dies at age 51, after being brutally interrogated by officers of the newly established Communist regime. [22]
  • November 20: Marten Toonder cancels Tom Poes halfway a story in the newspaper De Telegraaf, after being informed that the new chief editor will be a member of the Dutch SS. He even asks a doctor to declare him "too manic depressive to continue working." The series will not be continued until 10 March 1947. [23]
  • All-Winners Comics (1941 series) #14 - Timely Comics
  • Human Torch Comics (1940 series) #17 - Timely Comics
  • Sub-Mariner Comics (1941 series) #15 - Timely Comics

December

Winter

Deaths

January

  • January 9: Döes, Swiss illustrator and comics artist, passes away at age 84 or 85. [26]
  • January 20: Arthur LeMay, Canadian caricaturist, illustrator and comics artist (continued Les Aventures de Timothée), passes away at age 43 or 44. [27]
  • Specific date unknown: Bernie Klein, American comics artist (worked for DC Comics, Quality Comics, Lev Gleason), dies in battle at age 23. [28]

February

  • February 4: Will B. Johnstone, American lyricist, screenwriter and comics artist (You Know Me Al), dies at age 62. [29]
  • February 27: Henri Cassiers, Belgian illustrator, poster artist and comics artist, passes away at age 85. [30]

April

September

  • September 2: Jan Feith, Dutch illustrator and comics artist (De Geschiedenis des Vaderlands), dies at age 80. [32]
  • September 13: William Heath Robinson, British cartoonist, passes away at age 72 [33]

October

  • October 10: Antoni Utrillo, Spanish illustrator, writer, lithographer, painter, comics artist and poster designer (La Rondalla del Dijous), passes away at age 76 or 77. [34]
  • October 15: Melitón González, Spanish illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 89. [35]
  • October 21: Nell Brinkley, American illustrator and comics artist (Brinkley Girls), passes away at age 68. [36]
  • October 23: Gerrit Rotman, Dutch teacher and comics artist (Snuffelgraag en Knagelijntje, Meneer Pimpelmans), dies at age 51. [37]
  • Specific date unknown: Robert L. Dickey, American painter and comics artist (Mr. and Mrs. Beans, Buster Beans, Buckey and his Pals), passes away at age 82 or 83. [38]

November

  • November 16: Ivan Šenšin, Russian-Serbian comics artist (illegal Mickey Mouse comics, furthermore made comic strip adaptations of novels), is executed at age 47. [21]
  • November 18: Rayko Aleksiev, Bulgarian caricaturist, cartoonist, illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 51, after beaten up during interrogations. [22]

December

  • December 22: Louis Briault, British comics artist (The Comical Capers of Billie Reeves, the Scream of the Screen, The Psychic Trip), dies at age 59.[39]

Specific date unknown

  • Vlastimir Belkic, Yugoslavian comics artist (Hari Vilsa, illegal Mickey Mouse comics), dies at age 47 or 48. [40]
  • Paul Fung, American comics artist (Innocent Hing, A Guy from Grand Rapid, Big House Fables, Gus and Gussie, continued Dumb Dora), passes away at age 56 or 57. [41]
  • Lucien Laurent-Gsell, French painter, comics artist and illustrator, dies at age 83 or 84. [42]
  • Henry Thol, American comics artist (Adamson's Adventures), dies at age 57 or 58. [43]

First issues by title

Initial appearances by character name

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  37. "Gerrit Rotman". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  38. "Robert L. Dickey". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  39. "Louis Briault". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  40. "Vlastimir Belkic". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  41. "Paul Fung". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
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