1952 in comics

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Notable events of 1952 in comics.

Events and publications

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

  • September 11: Peyo's medieval comic strip series Johan, initially published in other magazines since 1947, makes its debut in a redesigned version in Spirou.[16] The initially blond-haired Johan becomes dark-haired.[17]
  • September 19: In Charles M. Schulz' Peanuts Linus van Pelt is first seen by readers, after being mentioned two months earlier.[18]
  • Astonishing (1951 series) #17 - Atlas Comics
  • Strange Tales (1951 series) #10 - Atlas Comics

October

November

December

  • December 4: In Spirou, the first chapter of the Spirou and Fantasio story La Turbotraction by André Franquin is published.
  • December 11: In Spirou, the first chapter of the Lucky Luke story L'élixir du Dr. Doxey by Morris is published.
  • December 24: Willy Vandersteen's western series Bessy makes its debut in La Libre Belgique.[28]
  • December 31: Giorgio Rebuffi's Trottolino makes its debut. It will run until August 1990. It is the first of the several magazines published by the Italian editor Renato Bianconi, aimed at the youngest readers.[29]
  • Astonishing (1951 series) #20 - Atlas Comics
  • Battlefield (1952 series) #6 - Atlas Comics
  • Journey into Mystery (1952 series) #4 - Atlas Comics
  • Men Adventures (1949 series) #17 - Atlas Comics
  • Strange Tales (1951 series) #13 - Atlas Comics
  • Young Men on the Battlefield (1949 series) #18 - Atlas Comics
  • In Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories, the Donald Duck story A Charitable Chore by Carl Barks is published.

Specific date unknown

  • Marion Hull Hammel takes over the comics series Goofus and Gallant and changes the protagonists from elves into real children.[30]
  • Arthur Horner launches Colonel Pewter.[31]
  • Taizo Yokoyama creates Pu-San.[32]

Births

April

  • April 6: Walli, Belgian children's book illustrator and comic artist (Kommerkat, Cosmic Connection, Gil Sinclair, continued Modeste et Pompon and Chlorophylle), (d. 2021).[33]

May

September

November

Deaths

January

  • January 22: Akos Garay, Hungarian caricaturist, painter, illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 85.[39]

March

  • March 16: Wilhelm Schulz, German painter, caricaturist, illustrator and comic artist, dies at age 86. [40]
  • March 25: Egon von Tresckow, aka Tres, German animator, illustrator, comics artist and caricaturist, dies at age 45.[41]
  • March 27: Georgi Atanasov, Bulgarian illustrator and comics artist ('Svatbata na Miki Maus), dies at age 48.[42]

May

  • May 9: Chick Gordon, British comics artist (Spadger Isle, Bamboo Town), dies at age 67 or 68.[43]

July

  • July 1: Jimmy Bancks, Australian comics artist (Ginger Meggs), dies at age 63 from a heart attack.[44]
  • July 9: Kemp Starrett, American comics artist (Vignettes of Life, Roy Powers, Eagle Scout), dies at age 62.[45]

August

September

October

  • October 11: Jean Dupuis, Belgian comics publisher (Dupuis), dies at age 76.[49]

November

  • November 26: Edward Ambrose Dyson, Australian cartoonist, illustrator and comics artist (The Capricornia's Crew and their Adventures, Crossdraw Kid, The Lost Tribe), dies at age 43.[50]

December

  • Specific date in December unknown: Harold A. McGill, Canadian comics artist (The Hall Room Boys, later retitled Percy and Ferdy), dies at age 75 or 76.[51]

Specific date unknown

  • Ofélia Marques, Portuguese comics artist, dies at age 49 or 50.[52]

Initial appearances by character name

DC Comics

Other publishers

Newspaper strips

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