1935 in comics
Appearance
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Events and publications
Year overall
January
February
- February 17: Stephen Slesinger's King of the Royal Mounted makes its debut.
- February 23: First issue of the Italian comics magazine Intrepido is published. It will run until January 1998.
- February 23: Marjorie Henderson Buell's Little Lulu makes its debut.
- Famous Funnies #7 - Eastern Color
- New Fun Comics #1 - National Allied Publications - The first comic book with all original material rather than comic-strip reprints as well as the first comic book published by the company that would become DC.
March
- March 10: Bill Holman's Smokey Stover makes its debut. It will run until 1973.
- March 17: Clara Cluck debuts in comics in a Sunday table by Al Taliaferro.
- March 11: Stephen Dowling and Frank Dowling's Ruggles makes its debut. It will run until 3 August 1957. [1]
- Famous Funnies #8 - Eastern Color
- New Fun Comics #2 - National Allied Publications
April
- April 7 - June 23: Dr. Seuss' Hejji is published as a newspaper comic.
- Famous Funnies #9 - Eastern Color
- New Fun Comics #3 - National Allied Publications
May
- Famous Funnies #10 - Eastern Color
- New Fun Comics #4 - National Allied Publications
June
- June 17: Ralph Fuller's Oaky Doaks makes its debut.
- June 28: Mary Tourtel retires from drawing Rupert Bear. The comics series is continued by Alfred Bestall until 1965. [2] [3]
- Famous Funnies #11 - Eastern Color
July
- Famous Funnies #12 - Eastern Color
August
- August 11: The first episode of Hector Brault's Casimir is published in Le Petit Journal. [4]
- Famous Funnies #13 - Eastern Color
- New Fun Comics #5 - National Allied Publications
September
- Famous Funnies #14 - Eastern Color
- September 30: first strip of The pirate submarine, by Floyd Gottfredson and Ted Osborne; debut of Dr. Vulter.
October
- Famous Funnies #15 - Eastern Color
- New Fun Comics (becomes More Fun the Big Comic Magazine) #6
November
- The first episode of Joe Easley's Along the Iron Pike is published. It will run until November 1971. [5]
- Famous Funnies #16 - Eastern Color
December
- Famous Funnies #17 - Eastern Color
- New Comics (1935 series) #1 - National Allied Newspaper Syndicate - The second comic book title published by the future DC; later renamed New Adventure Comics, and then simply Adventure Comics.
- American comics artist Billy Cam first publishes his popular newspaper comic strip CAMouFLAGES in Indonesian papers.[6]
Specific date unknown
- Sigurd Lybeck and Anders Bjørgaard' Jens von Bustenskjold makes its debut. [7]
- Haaken Christensen creates Brumle, which will run until 1956. [8]
Deaths
January
- January 4: Daniël Hoeksema, Dutch comics artist and illustrator (De Neef van Prikkebeen), dies at age 65. [9]
February
- February 1: Fernand Wicheler, Belgian playwright, actor, journalist and comics artist (Le Dernier Film), dies at age 59 or 60. [10]
April
- April 2: Henri Avelot, French illustrator, caricaturist and comics artist (Philibert, continued Bécassine), dies at age 62. [11]
October
- October 15: Paul Kroesen, American illustrator and comics artist (The Romance of America, The Life of Christ), dies at age 34 from bronchial pneumonia. [12]
- October 20: Sidney Smith, American comics artist (The Gumps, Old Doc Yak, Ching Chow), dies at age 58 in a car accident.[13]
- October 21: Joseph Charlebois, Canadian comics artist (Père Ladébauche), passes away at age 63.[14]
November
- November 27: Fred Leipziger, Swedish-American comics artist (Doings of the Van Loons), dies at age 55. [15]
December
- December 25: Ed Mack, American comics artist (Sime the Simp, continued Mutt and Jeff), dies at age 64. [16]
Exhibitions and shows
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Conventions
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Awards
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First issues by title
- New Fun Comics cover dated February, published by National Allied Publications.
- New Comics cover dated December, published by National Allied Newspaper Syndicate.
Initial appearances by character name
- Doctor Occult New Fun #6 - October, published by National Allied Newspaper Syndicate.
- Rose Psychic New Fun #6 - October, published by National Allied Newspaper Syndicate.
References
- ^ "Stephen P. Dowling". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
- ^ "Mary Tourtel". lambiek.net.
- ^ "Alfred Bestall". lambiek.net.
- ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/b/brault_hector.htm
- ^ "Joe Easley". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
- ^ "Billy Cam". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
- ^ "Anders Bjørgaard". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
- ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/c/christensen_haaken.htm
- ^ "Daniël Hoeksema". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
- ^ "Fernand Wicheler". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
- ^ "Henri Avelot". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
- ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/k/kroesen_paul.htm
- ^ "Sidney Smith". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
- ^ "Joseph Charlebois". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
- ^ "Fred Leipziger". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
- ^ "Ed Mack". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 21, 2020.