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===March===
===March===
* '''March 16''': [[Barry Appleby]]'s ''[[The Gambols]]'' makes its debut. <ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/a/appleby_b.htm</ref>
* '''March 16''': [[Barry Appleby]]'s ''[[The Gambols]]'' makes its debut.<ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/a/appleby_b.htm</ref>
*'''March 23''': in ''[[Tintin (magazine)|Tintin]]'' magazine, first chapter of ''[[The Mystery of the Great Pyramid, Volume 1: Manetho's Papyrus|The mistery of the great pyramid]]'', by [[Edgar P. Jacobs]].
*'''March 23''': in ''[[Tintin (magazine)|Tintin]]'' magazine, first chapter of ''[[The Mystery of the Great Pyramid, Volume 1: Manetho's Papyrus|The mystery of the great pyramid]]'', by [[Edgar P. Jacobs]].
* Cancellation of [[Syd Shores]] and [[Stan Lee]]'s ''[[Tex Taylor (comics)|Tex Taylor]]'', with issue #9, canceled by Atlas.
* Cancellation of [[Syd Shores]] and [[Stan Lee]]'s ''[[Tex Taylor (comics)|Tex Taylor]]'', with issue #9, canceled by Atlas.
* ''[[Black Rider (comics)|Black Rider]]'' debuts with issue #8, taking over the numbering of ''[[Western Winners]]'' — [[Atlas Comics (1950s)|Atlas Comics]]
* ''[[Black Rider (comics)|Black Rider]]'' debuts with issue #8, taking over the numbering of ''[[Western Winners]]'' — [[Atlas Comics (1950s)|Atlas Comics]]
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===April===
===April===
* '''April 1''': The ''[[The Adventures of Nero|Nero]]'' story ''De Hoed van Geeraard de Duivel'' is first published in the newspapers. Halfway the story the main cast member [[Madam Pheip]] makes her debut. <ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/sleen.htm</ref>
* '''April 1''': The ''[[The Adventures of Nero|Nero]]'' story ''De Hoed van Geeraard de Duivel'' is first published in the newspapers. Halfway the story the main cast member [[Madam Pheip]] makes her debut.<ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/sleen.htm</ref>
* '''April 8''': [[Marc Sleen]]'s ''[[Doris Dobbel]]'' makes its debut. <ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/sleen.htm</ref><ref>Smet, Jan en Auwera, Fernand, "Marc Sleen", Standaard Uitgeverij, 1985.</ref>
* '''April 8''': [[Marc Sleen]]'s ''[[Doris Dobbel]]'' makes its debut.<ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/sleen.htm</ref><ref>Smet, Jan en Auwera, Fernand, "Marc Sleen", Standaard Uitgeverij, 1985.</ref>
* '''April 14''': The first issue of the British comics magazine ''[[Eagle (comic)|Eagle]]'' is published. It will run (in two incarnations) until [[1994 in comics|1994]]. In its first issue [[Frank Hampson]]'s ''[[Dan Dare]]'' makes its debut.
* '''April 14''': The first issue of the British comics magazine ''[[Eagle (comic)|Eagle]]'' is published. It will run (in two incarnations) until [[1994 in comics|1994]]. In its first issue [[Frank Hampson]]'s ''[[Dan Dare]]'' makes its debut.
* ''[[Crypt of Terror]]'' debuts with issue #17 (April/May cover date), continuing the numbering of ''Crime Patrol'' — [[EC Comics]]
* ''[[Crypt of Terror]]'' debuts with issue #17 (April/May cover date), continuing the numbering of ''Crime Patrol'' — [[EC Comics]]
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===June===
===June===
* After having received a letter of complaint from [[Hilda Terry]] in October 1949 the [[National Cartoonists Society]] allows female cartoonists too as members. Terry, [[Barbara Shermund]] and [[Edwina Dumm]] are the first women to become members of their society. <ref>http://classic.tcj.com/history/tales-of-the-founding-of-the-national-cartoonists-society-part-iii/</ref>
* After having received a letter of complaint from [[Hilda Terry]] in October 1949 the [[National Cartoonists Society]] allows female cartoonists too as members. Terry, [[Barbara Shermund]] and [[Edwina Dumm]] are the first women to become members of their society.<ref>http://classic.tcj.com/history/tales-of-the-founding-of-the-national-cartoonists-society-part-iii/</ref>
* Cancellation of Gian Giacomo Dalmasso and Ingam (Enzo Magni)'s ''[[Pantera Bionda]]''.
* Cancellation of Gian Giacomo Dalmasso and Ingam (Enzo Magni)'s ''[[Pantera Bionda]]''.
*''[[Wild about flowers]]'', by [[Carl Barks]]
*''[[Wild about flowers]]'', by [[Carl Barks]]
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===September===
===September===
* '''September 4''': [[Mort Walker]]'s ''[[Beetle Bailey]]'' makes its debut. <ref>{{cite book |last1= Walker | first1= Mort |authorlink1= Mort Walker |editor1-first=Alf |editor1-last= Thorsjö |title= Beetle Bailey 1950–1952 |year= 2008 |publisher= [[Egmont Kärnan AB]]/[[Checker Book Publishing Group]]|isbn= 978-1-933160-71-9 |oclc= 191244495 |page= 6 }}</ref> Though the original comic strip is set at college and will only be set at a military base in March 1951.<ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/enwiki/w/walker.htm</ref>
* '''September 4''': [[Mort Walker]]'s ''[[Beetle Bailey]]'' makes its debut.<ref>{{cite book |last1= Walker | first1= Mort |authorlink1= Mort Walker |editor1-first=Alf |editor1-last= Thorsjö |title= Beetle Bailey 1950–1952 |year= 2008 |publisher= [[Egmont Kärnan AB]]/[[Checker Book Publishing Group]]|isbn= 978-1-933160-71-9 |oclc= 191244495 |page= 6 }}</ref> Though the original comic strip is set at college and will only be set at a military base in March 1951.<ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/enwiki/w/walker.htm</ref>
* '''September 5''': The ''[[The Adventures of Nero|Nero]]'' story ''Moea Papoea'' is first published in the newspapers. Halfway the story the main cast member [[Petoetje]] makes his debut.
* '''September 5''': The ''[[The Adventures of Nero|Nero]]'' story ''Moea Papoea'' is first published in the newspapers. Halfway the story the main cast member [[Petoetje]] makes his debut.
* '''September 14''': In the [[Donald Duck]] story ''[[A Financial Fable]]'' by [[Carl Barks]] [[Scrooge McDuck]] is seen swimming in his money for the first time. <ref>{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/?id=YM0koT-ENLsC&pg=PR9&dq=%22money+bin%22+Scrooge#v=onepage&q=%22money%20bin%22%20Scrooge&f=false |title = Carl Barks: Conversations|isbn = 9781578065011|last1 = Barks|first1 = Carl|year = 2003}}</ref>
* '''September 14''': In the [[Donald Duck]] story ''[[A Financial Fable]]'' by [[Carl Barks]] [[Scrooge McDuck]] is seen swimming in his money for the first time.<ref>{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/?id=YM0koT-ENLsC&pg=PR9&dq=%22money+bin%22+Scrooge#v=onepage&q=%22money%20bin%22%20Scrooge&f=false |title = Carl Barks: Conversations|isbn = 9781578065011|last1 = Barks|first1 = Carl|year = 2003}}</ref>
* '''September 15''': The first issue of the Dutch comics magazine ''Grabbelton'' is published, a supplement of ''De Katholieke Illustratie''. it will last until 4 September 1954.<ref>https://www.lambiek.net/aanvang/grabbelton.htm</ref>
* '''September 15''': The first issue of the Dutch comics magazine ''Grabbelton'' is published, a supplement of ''De Katholieke Illustratie''. it will last until 4 September 1954.<ref>https://www.lambiek.net/aanvang/grabbelton.htm</ref>
*[[Young Men (Comics)|Young Men]] (1939 series) #5 - [[Timely Comics]]
*[[Young Men (Comics)|Young Men]] (1939 series) #5 - [[Timely Comics]]
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* ''[[Tales from the Crypt (comics)|Tales from the Crypt]]'' debuts with issue #20 (October/November cover date), continuing the numbering of ''[[Crypt of Terror]]'' — [[EC Comics]]
* ''[[Tales from the Crypt (comics)|Tales from the Crypt]]'' debuts with issue #20 (October/November cover date), continuing the numbering of ''[[Crypt of Terror]]'' — [[EC Comics]]
* '''October 2:''' [[Charles Schulz]]' ''[[Peanuts]]'' appears for the first time in seven US newspapers. In the first episode [[Charlie Brown]] makes his debut.
* '''October 2:''' [[Charles Schulz]]' ''[[Peanuts]]'' appears for the first time in seven US newspapers. In the first episode [[Charlie Brown]] makes his debut.
* '''October 4''': In [[Charles M. Schulz]]' ''[[Peanuts]]'' the character [[Snoopy]] makes its debut. <ref>{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/?id=hnuQBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA153&lpg=PA153&dq=marmaduke+october+1954#v=onepage&q&f=false |title = Comics through Time: A History of Icons, Idols, and Ideas &#91;4 volumes&#93;: A History of Icons, Idols, and Ideas|isbn = 9780313397516|last1 = Keith Booker|first1 = M.|date = 2014-10-28}}</ref>
* '''October 4''': In [[Charles M. Schulz]]' ''[[Peanuts]]'' the character [[Snoopy]] makes its debut.<ref>{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/?id=hnuQBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA153&lpg=PA153&dq=marmaduke+october+1954#v=onepage&q&f=false |title = Comics through Time: A History of Icons, Idols, and Ideas &#91;4 volumes&#93;: A History of Icons, Idols, and Ideas|isbn = 9780313397516|last1 = Keith Booker|first1 = M.|date = 2014-10-28}}</ref>
* '''October 14''': The first issue of the Belgian [[Disney comics]] magazine ''Mickey Magazine'' is published. It will run until September 1959.
* '''October 14''': The first issue of the Belgian [[Disney comics]] magazine ''Mickey Magazine'' is published. It will run until September 1959.
* '''October 19''': The [[Spirou et Fantasio]] story ''[[Il y a un sorcier à Champignac]]'' by [[André Franquin]] with [[Henri Gillain|Jean Darc]] is prepublished in ''[[Spirou (magazine)|Spirou]]'' and marks the debut of the Count of [[Champignac]]. <ref name="Franquin-Une vie-1951">{{cite web | last =franquin.com | title =Une vie - 1951 | url =http://www.franquin.com/bio/1951.php|language=French}}</ref>
* '''October 19''': The [[Spirou et Fantasio]] story ''[[Il y a un sorcier à Champignac]]'' by [[André Franquin]] with [[Henri Gillain|Jean Darc]] is prepublished in ''[[Spirou (magazine)|Spirou]]'' and marks the debut of the Count of [[Champignac]].<ref name="Franquin-Une vie-1951">{{cite web | last =franquin.com | title =Une vie - 1951 | url =http://www.franquin.com/bio/1951.php|language=French}}</ref>


===November===
===November===
* '''November 13''': [[Jack Kent (illustrator)|Jack Kent]]'s ''[[King Aroo]]'' makes its debut. <ref>http://classic.tcj.com/review/king-aroo-vol-1-by-jack-kent/</ref>
* '''November 13''': [[Jack Kent (illustrator)|Jack Kent]]'s ''[[King Aroo]]'' makes its debut.<ref>http://classic.tcj.com/review/king-aroo-vol-1-by-jack-kent/</ref>
* '''November 27''': [[Dick Brooks]]'s ''[[The Jackson Twins]]'' makes its debut. <ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/b/brooks_dick.htm</ref>
* '''November 27''': [[Dick Brooks]]'s ''[[The Jackson Twins]]'' makes its debut.<ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/b/brooks_dick.htm</ref>
*[[Men's Adventures (Comics)|Men's Adventures]] (1939 series) #5 - [[Timely Comics]]
*[[Men's Adventures (Comics)|Men's Adventures]] (1939 series) #5 - [[Timely Comics]]


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===May===
===May===
* '''Specific date unknown''': Mario Silva Ossa, aka Coré, Chilean illustrator and comics artist (''Quentin el Aventurero''), dies at age 37. <ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/c/core.htm</ref>
* '''Specific date unknown''': Mario Silva Ossa, aka Coré, Chilean illustrator and comics artist (''Quentin el Aventurero''), dies at age 37.<ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/c/core.htm</ref>


===July===
===July===
* '''July 9''': Salvador Bartolozzi, Spanish illustrator, theatrical set designer, comics artist (''Pipo y Pipa'', ''Pinocho contra Chapete'') and publisher (founder of the children's magazine Pinocho), dies at age 68. <ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/b/bartolozzi_salvador.htm</ref>
* '''July 9''': Salvador Bartolozzi, Spanish illustrator, theatrical set designer, comics artist (''Pipo y Pipa'', ''Pinocho contra Chapete'') and publisher (founder of the children's magazine Pinocho), dies at age 68.<ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/b/bartolozzi_salvador.htm</ref>


===August===
===August===
* '''August 1''': Raoul Thomen, Belgian-French comics artist (''Marius'', comics based on [[Charlie Chaplin]]), dies at age 83. <ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/t/thomen.htm</ref>
* '''August 1''': Raoul Thomen, Belgian-French comics artist (''Marius'', comics based on [[Charlie Chaplin]]), dies at age 83.<ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/t/thomen.htm</ref>


===October===
===October===
* '''October 2''': [[J. Carlos]], Brazilian comics artist (''Lamparina'', ''Juquinha'', ''Almofadinha & Melindrosa''), dies of a brain stroke at age 66. <ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/c/carlos_j.htm</ref>
* '''October 2''': [[J. Carlos]], Brazilian comics artist (''Lamparina'', ''Juquinha'', ''Almofadinha & Melindrosa''), dies of a brain stroke at age 66.<ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/c/carlos_j.htm</ref>


===Specific date unknown===
===Specific date unknown===
* Fred Nankivel, American illustrator and comics artist (''Sing Sing Sid'', ''Uncle Mun''), dies at age 63 or 64. <ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/n/nankivel_fred.htm</ref>
* Fred Nankivel, American illustrator and comics artist (''Sing Sing Sid'', ''Uncle Mun''), dies at age 63 or 64.<ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/n/nankivel_fred.htm</ref>
* [[Charles W. Saalberg]], American illustrator and comics artist (''The Ting-Lings''), passes away at age 84 or 85. <ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/saalburg_charles.htm</ref>
* [[Charles W. Saalberg]], American illustrator and comics artist (''The Ting-Lings''), passes away at age 84 or 85.<ref>https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/saalburg_charles.htm</ref>


==First issues by title==
==First issues by title==
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Template:Year in

Events and publications

Year overall

The U.S. comics industry comes to a turning point. The Golden Age of Comic Books is ending, and the rise of crime comics, romance comics, Western comics, horror comics, and science fiction comics signals the start of the new decade.

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

  • September 4: Mort Walker's Beetle Bailey makes its debut.[8] Though the original comic strip is set at college and will only be set at a military base in March 1951.[9]
  • September 5: The Nero story Moea Papoea is first published in the newspapers. Halfway the story the main cast member Petoetje makes his debut.
  • September 14: In the Donald Duck story A Financial Fable by Carl Barks Scrooge McDuck is seen swimming in his money for the first time.[10]
  • September 15: The first issue of the Dutch comics magazine Grabbelton is published, a supplement of De Katholieke Illustratie. it will last until 4 September 1954.[11]
  • Young Men (1939 series) #5 - Timely Comics

October

November

December

Deaths

May

  • Specific date unknown: Mario Silva Ossa, aka Coré, Chilean illustrator and comics artist (Quentin el Aventurero), dies at age 37.[16]

July

  • July 9: Salvador Bartolozzi, Spanish illustrator, theatrical set designer, comics artist (Pipo y Pipa, Pinocho contra Chapete) and publisher (founder of the children's magazine Pinocho), dies at age 68.[17]

August

  • August 1: Raoul Thomen, Belgian-French comics artist (Marius, comics based on Charlie Chaplin), dies at age 83.[18]

October

  • October 2: J. Carlos, Brazilian comics artist (Lamparina, Juquinha, Almofadinha & Melindrosa), dies of a brain stroke at age 66.[19]

Specific date unknown

  • Fred Nankivel, American illustrator and comics artist (Sing Sing Sid, Uncle Mun), dies at age 63 or 64.[20]
  • Charles W. Saalberg, American illustrator and comics artist (The Ting-Lings), passes away at age 84 or 85.[21]

First issues by title

Initial appearances by character name

References

  1. ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/sleen.htm
  2. ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/a/appleby_b.htm
  3. ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/sleen.htm
  4. ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/sleen.htm
  5. ^ Smet, Jan en Auwera, Fernand, "Marc Sleen", Standaard Uitgeverij, 1985.
  6. ^ http://classic.tcj.com/history/tales-of-the-founding-of-the-national-cartoonists-society-part-iii/
  7. ^ http://bdoubliees.com/tintinbelge/annees/1950.htm
  8. ^ Walker, Mort (2008). Thorsjö, Alf (ed.). Beetle Bailey 1950–1952. Egmont Kärnan AB/Checker Book Publishing Group. p. 6. ISBN 978-1-933160-71-9. OCLC 191244495.
  9. ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/enwiki/w/walker.htm
  10. ^ Barks, Carl (2003). Carl Barks: Conversations. ISBN 9781578065011.
  11. ^ https://www.lambiek.net/aanvang/grabbelton.htm
  12. ^ Keith Booker, M. (2014-10-28). Comics through Time: A History of Icons, Idols, and Ideas [4 volumes]: A History of Icons, Idols, and Ideas. ISBN 9780313397516.
  13. ^ franquin.com. "Une vie - 1951" (in French).
  14. ^ http://classic.tcj.com/review/king-aroo-vol-1-by-jack-kent/
  15. ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/b/brooks_dick.htm
  16. ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/c/core.htm
  17. ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/b/bartolozzi_salvador.htm
  18. ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/t/thomen.htm
  19. ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/c/carlos_j.htm
  20. ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/n/nankivel_fred.htm
  21. ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/saalburg_charles.htm
  22. ^ franquin.com. "Une vie - 1950" (in French).