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* ''Chaos bleeds'', by [[Christopher Golden]], [[Tom Sniegoski]] and [[Cliff Richards]], one shot [[Buffy comics]]  attached to the homonymous [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds|videogame]] ([[Dark Horse Comics|Dark Horse]]).
* ''Chaos bleeds'', by [[Christopher Golden]], [[Tom Sniegoski]] and [[Cliff Richards]], one shot [[Buffy comics]]  attached to the homonymous [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds|videogame]] ([[Dark Horse Comics|Dark Horse]]).
* First issue of ''[[Runaways (comics)|Runaways]]'', by da [[Brian K. Vaughan]] and [[Adrian Alphona]] ([[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]).
* First issue of ''[[Runaways (comics)|Runaways]]'', by da [[Brian K. Vaughan]] and [[Adrian Alphona]] ([[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]).

=== August ===

* '''August 5''': ''[[The Wolves in the Walls|The wolves in the walls]]'' by [[Neil Gaiman]] and [[David McKenna (writer)|David McKean]] ([[HarperCollins|Harper Collins]])
* First issue of ''[[The Losers (Vertigo)|The losers]]'' (second series) by [[Andy Diggle|Andy Diggie]] and [[Jock (cartoonist)|Jock]] ([[Vertigo Comics|Vertigo]])
* ''Tecnodoridi'', written by Stefano Vietti; Aristotele Skotos, the main villain of the [[Nathan Never]] series, is killed  in a duel by the hero ([[Sergio Bonelli Editore|Bonelli)]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tecnodroidi |url=https://www.ubcfumetti.com/nn/147.htm |access-date=2024-01-24 |website=www.ubcfumetti.com}}</ref>


===September===
===September===
* '''September 20''': ''Le fleuve de jade'', by [[Jacques Martin (comics)|Jacques Martin]], Rafael Morales and Marc Henniquiau ; 23th album of the [[The Adventures of Alix|Alix]] series ([[Casterman]]).
* '''September 24''': [[Albert Uderzo]] is honoured as [[Commandeur des Arts et Lettres]]. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nouvelobs.com/culture/20030917.OBS6588/albert-uderzo-commandeur-des-arts-et-lettres.html|title=Albert Uderzo commandeurdes Arts et Lettres|website=L'Obs|date=24 September 2003|access-date=May 15, 2020}}</ref>
* '''September 24''': [[Albert Uderzo]] is honoured as [[Commandeur des Arts et Lettres]]. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nouvelobs.com/culture/20030917.OBS6588/albert-uderzo-commandeur-des-arts-et-lettres.html|title=Albert Uderzo commandeurdes Arts et Lettres|website=L'Obs|date=24 September 2003|access-date=May 15, 2020}}</ref>



Revision as of 15:44, 24 January 2024

Notable events of 2003 in comics.

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

December

Specific date unknown

Deaths

January

  • January 1: Warren Whipple, American comics artist (continued There Oughta Be a Law!), dies at age 92. [17]
  • January 2: Jack Keller, American comics artist (Kid Colt) dies at age 80.[18]
  • January 8: Franz Drappier, aka Franz, Belgian comics artist (Hypérion, Lester Cockney, Thomas Noland, continued Jugurtha and Jerry Spring), dies at age 54.[19]
  • January 10: Ramón Sabatés, Spanish comics artist (Casimiro Noteví, Agente tel TBI, worked on Los Grandes Inventos de TBO), dies at age 87.[20]
  • January 14: Rémy Bordelet, French comics artist (continued Big Bill le Casseur), dies at age 71. [21]
  • January 20: Mose, French comics artist (Zano, Roméo), dies at age 85. [22]
  • January 28: Leoncio Rojas Cruzat, aka Leo, Chilean comics artist (Macabeo, Castañita, Hurgando el Deporte, Pasionario, Contrafuegos, Solterina), dies at age 83.[23]
  • January 30:

February

March

  • March 2: Bill Woggon, American comics artist (Katy Keene), dies at age 92.[29]
  • March 3: Dave Pascal, American cartoonist and comics artist (The New Yorker), dies at age 84.[30]
  • March 11: Frans Verstreken, Belgian publisher, writer and curator (organized the annual Salon van de Vlaamse Humor (Salon of Flemish Comedy) exhibition highlighting work by Flemish cartoonists), dies at age 80. [31] [32]
  • March 12:
    • Branco Karabajic, Croatian comics artist and animator (Rolf Kauka comics, Pauli, Familie Mausbein), dies at age 77.[33]
    • Thomas Warkentin, American animator, comics writer (continued Flash Gordon) and comic artist (Star Trek newspaper comic), dies at age 67. [34]
  • March 22: Fernando Carpucino, Italian painter, illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 80.[35]

April

  • April 3: Karel Boumans, aka Kabou, Belgian comics artist (De Avonturen van Olivier, Bert Crak, Roel Harding, Studio Vandersteen, continued De Lustige Kapoentjes), dies at age 71.[36]
  • April 4: Rudy Florese, Filipino comic artist, dies at age 56. [37]
  • April 9: Jerry Bittle, American comics artist (Geech, Shirley and Son), dies at age 53.[38]
  • April 14: Ric Hugo, American comics artist (Soliloquy), dies at age 75 or 76.[39]
  • April 14: John Kent, New Zealand cartoonist and comics artist (Varoomshka), dies at age 65.[40]

May

June

  • June 4: Serafín Rojo Caamaño, Spanish comic artist (Doña Tere, Don Panchito y su Hijo Teresito, El Astronauta Saturnino Chiquiflauta, Tip y Coll, Doña Paca Cotilla, Pintador Talí), dies at age 77. [45]
  • June 9: Georges Pichard, French comics artist and writer (Ténébrax, Submerman, Blanche Epiphanie, Paulette).[46]
  • June 18: Guy Bara, French cartoonist and comic artist (Max L'Explorateur, Kéké Le Perroquet, Cro-Magnon), dies at age 79. [47]

July

August

  • August 9: Bert Wunderink, Dutch comics artist (Bram en Sijm en de Bende van Zwarte Dolf), dies at age 80.[52]
  • August 31: Dave Gerard, American comics artist (Citizen Smith, Will-Yum), dies at age 94. [53]

September

  • September 25: Herb Gardner, American playwright, screenwriter and comics artist (The Nebbishes), dies at age 68 from lung disease.

October

  • October 1: Costas Grammatopoulos, Greek painter, engraver, illustrator, poster designer and comics artist (worked on Classics Illustrated), dies at age 87.[54]
  • October 5: Alain Bignon, French comic artist, dies at age 56. [55]
  • October 12: Pete Morisi, American comics artist (Thunderbolts), dies at age 75.[56]
  • October 14: Ned Riddle, American cartoonist and comics artist (Mr. Tweedy), dies at age 90 and 91.[57]

November

December

  • December 5: Bob Gregory, American comics writer/artist (Donald Duck comics, Hanna-Barbera comics) dies at age 82.[61]
  • December 20:
    • Edgar Ley, Chinese-born, Belgian comics artist (Frank, various historical comics), dies at age 85 or 86. [62]
    • Hector Saavedra, Argentine comics artist (Disney comics, Looney Tunes comics), dies at age 49 or 50.[63]
  • December 25: Art Wetherell, British illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 42. [64]
  • December 27: Pete Alvarado, American animator and comics artist (Disney comics, Warner Bros. comics, Hanna-Barbera comics), dies at age 83.[65]
  • December 29: Don Lawrence, British comics artist, (Storm), dies at age 75.[66]
  • Specific date in December unknown: Oliver Passingham, British comics artist and animator (Leslie Shane, Jane Fortune, Rick Martin, Sally Marsh, Zoe Fair, Rick Random), dies at age 78. [67]

Specific date unknown

  • Allan Borgström, Swedish comics artist (Phili Philin), dies at age 89 or 90. [68]
  • Antonio Correa Expósito, Spanish comics artist, dies at age 62 or 63. [69]

Exhibitions

Conventions

First issues by title

Confidential Assassination Troop
Release: by Tong Li Comics. Writer & Artist: Fung Chin Pang
Fluffy
Release: by Jonathan Cape. Writer & Artist: Simone Lia
Opus
Release: November 23 by The Washington Post Company. Writer: Berkeley Breathed Artist: Berkeley Breathed.
xxxHolic
Release: February 24 by Kodansha. Authors: Clamp.

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