1959 in comics

Notable events of 1959 in comics. See also List of years in comics.

Publications and events

January

March

  • March 10: In the Italian magazine Topolino the story Mickey Mouse in the Delta Dimension, by Romano Scarpa is prepublished, which marks the debut of Atomo Bleep-Bleep and the return of Doctor Einmug, who hadn't been featured in 20 years.
  • March 15: After 38 years of publication Russ Westover's Tillie the Toiler is discontinued.[3]
  • March 28: The final episode of Phiny Dick, Ton Beek, Eiso Toonder and Andries Brandt's Birre Beer is published.[4]
  • March: Flash Comics, a series which ended in 1949 is rebooted and marks the debut of The Flash by John Broome and Carmine Infantino.
  • Carl Barks' Uncle Scrooge story The Flying Dutchman is first published.
  • In Italy, Renzo Barbieri debuts as writer and editor with the western series Timbergek.

May

June

  • June 6: Leo Baxendale's The Three Bears makes its debut in The Beano.[5]
  • June 21: The first issue of the Belgian children's magazine Zonnekind, a sister publication of Zonneland, is published. In the first issue Nonkel Fons and Gray Croucher's Rikske en Fikske makes its debut.[6]

July

August

  • August 10: In the Italian magazine Topolino, first chapter of Paperino e l’isola del Tesoro (Donald and the Treasure Island) by Luciano Bottaro, inaugurating the cycle of the “pirate ducks” narratives,[8] and The man from Oola-Oola, by Romano Scarpa, are published.

September

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

Deaths

January

  • January 30: Hans Füsser, German caricaturist and comics artist (Jackel und Bastel), dies at age 60.[22]

April

May

July

  • July 6: George Grosz, German painter, caricaturist, and illustrator, dies at age 65.

August

  • August 4: Eric Ericson, American comics artist and cartoonist (The Grounded Gremlin, Herkimer Fuddle), dies at age 45.[26]
  • August 5: Frank Godwin, American comics artist and illustrator (Connie, Rusty Riley, continued Roy Powers, Eagle Scout), dies at age 69 from a heart attack.[27]
  • August 11: Matt Baker, American comics artist (Phantom Lady, Flamingo) dies at age 37.[28]
  • August 11: Bert Wymer, British comics artist and archeologist (continued Tiger Tim), dies at age 68.[29]

September

October

December

  • December 7: Peter Beekman, Dutch comics artist (Hansje, Ansje en de Meeuw, Rare, Maar Ware Commentaren), dies at age 48.[32]
  • December 9: Gene Carr, American comics artist (Lady Bountiful, The Bad Dream That Made Bill A Better Boy), dies at age 78.[33]

Specific date unknown

  • Will Donald, Australian comics artist (Fashion Plate Fanny), passes away at age 85 or 86.[34]

First issues by title

Initial appearance by character name

DC Comics

References

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  14. "Albert Uderzo". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 12, 2020.
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  16. "Willy Vandersteen". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 12, 2020.
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  20. "Jean Roba". lambiek.net. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  21. "Dick Millington". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 12, 2020.
  22. "Hans Füsser". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 12, 2020.
  23. "Harry B. Martin". lambiek.net. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
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  33. "Gene Carr". lambiek.net. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  34. "Will Donald". lambiek.net. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  35. BDoubliées. "Pilote année 1959" (in French).
  36. Irvine, Alex; Dolan, Hannah (2010). "1950s". DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. Dorling Kindersley. p. 93. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. In "The Rock of Easy Co.!" written by Robert Kanigher and Bob Haney, with art by Ross Andru, the reader was introduced to Sgt. Frank Rock of Easy Company.
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