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2004 in comics

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Notable events of 2004 in comics.

Events

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February

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  • February 6: Marvel Enterprises and Electronic Arts announce a multi-year agreement in which EA will develop a new generation of fighting video games, pitting Marvel superheroes against a new, original set of EA heroes.
  • February 14: In an episode of Cathy, Irving proposes to the titular character.
  • February 20: Erik Larsen becomes the new publisher of Image Comics, replacing Jim Valentino, who stepped down.

March

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April

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May

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  • May 9: Sam Linthout, son of Belgian cartoonist Willy Linthout, commits suicide at age 21. This will motivate Linthout to draw a graphic novel about his grief: Years of the Elephant.[7][8]
  • May 19: At the instigation of Kees Kousemaker, owner of the Amsterdam comics store Lambiek, the first buildings of the Stripheldenbuurt in the Dutch city Almere are inaugurated. This is a district where all street names are named after famous comics characters and cartoonists.[9]

June

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  • With issue #1595, Comics Buyer's Guide changes its format from a weekly tabloid to a monthly squarebound magazine. In addition, in hopes of enhancing newsstand sales, CBG adds a price guide for contemporary comics as well as other new features intended to make the magazine more appealing to those with an avid interest in comic books as an investment.
  • June 3: Marvel Comics announces the creation of its first prose imprint Marvel Press. Three novels were scheduled for 2004: the young adult novel Mary Jane II would land on bookstore shelves in June, followed by an adult fantasy Wolverine title in October and a middle grade Spider-Man title in November.
  • June 18: CrossGen Entertainment files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy at the US Bankruptcy Court in Tampa, Florida. ("Copy of filing" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2005-08-17. Retrieved 2005-08-11. (220 KiB)
  • Daniel Clowes' The Death-Ray is prepublished in Eightball.

August

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September

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October

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November

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December

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Specific date unknown

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Deaths

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January

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  • January 7:
    • Daniel Billon, French comics artist (Les Animaux Célèbres, continued Barbarella), dies at age 76.[17]
    • Jerzy Skarzynski, Polish theatre artist and comics artist (Janosik Sans Titre), dies at age 79.[18]
  • January 8: Eddy Ryssack, Belgian comics artist (Brammetje Bram, Opa), dies at age 75 from a heart attack.[19]
  • January 20: George Woodbridge, American comics artist (Mad Magazine), dies at age 73 from emphysema.[20]
  • January 23: Jules Coenen, Dutch comic artist (Disney comics), dies at age 44. [21]
  • January 25: Guus van Cleef, Dutch comics writer (Disney comics) and artist (De Diefstal van de Eve + Adam Kollektie), dies at age 54.[22]
  • January 31: Giorgio Cambiotti, Italian comics artist (Jacula, worked on Kriminal, Messalina and Reno Kid, continued Mandrake the Magician and The Phantom), dies at age 72.[23]

February

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  • February 1:
    • Josep María Madorell, Spanish comics artist (Jep i Fidel, Pere Vidal, En Massagran), dies at age 80.[24]
    • James Simpkins, Canadian animator and comics artist (Jasper the Bear), dies at age 93.[25]
  • February 3: Fiep Westendorp, Dutch illustrator and comics artist (Tante Patent), dies at age 87.[26]
  • February 8:
  • February 16:
    • Tito Marchioro, Italian comics artist (Johnny Speed, Texas Bill, Sylver des Collines), dies at age 82.[28]
    • Bill Oakley, American comics letterer (Marvel Comics, DC Comics) dies at age 39.
  • February 24:
    • Rudy Lapick, American comics inker (Archie Comics), dies at age 77.
    • Jean-Marc Lelong, French comics artist (Carmen Cru, Monsieur Émile), dies at age 55.[29]
  • February 25: Albert Chartier, Canadian illustrator and comics artist (Bouboule, Onésime, Séraphin), dies at age 91.[30]

March

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  • March 5: Martin Emond, New Zealand painter, illustrator and comics artist (Accident Man, The Punisher), commits suicide at age 33.[31]
  • March 8: Mario Uggeri, Italian painter, sculptor and comics artist, dies at age 70.[32]
  • March 11:
    • Ladislaus Elischer, German comics artist (Bummel, Mexycano, Die Spreenixen), dies at age 68 or 69.[33]
    • Gilles Nicoulaud, French comics artist, dies at age 61.[34]
  • March 30: Doug Tainsh, Australian cartoonist, gag writer, screenwriter and comics artist (Speewah Jack, Cedric), dies at age 82.[35]

April

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  • April 5: Gébé, French comics artist (L'An 01), dies from a tumor at age 74.[36]
  • April 8: Ernö Zórád, Hungarian comics artist, painter and illustrator, dies at age 93.[37]
  • April 10: Chester Commodore, American comics artist (The Sparks, continued Bungleton Green, The Ravings of Professor Doodle, So What?), dies at age 89.[38]
  • April 11: Irv Novick, American comics artist (DC Comics) artist, dies at age 93.[39]
  • April 14:
    • Harry Holt, American comics artist and animator (Blackeye and Blubber, worked for Merry Go-Round Comics), dies at age 93.[40]
    • Pepe Huinca, Chilean comics artist (Artemio), dies at age 61 in a car accident.[41]
  • April 15: Mitsuteru Yokoyama, Japanese manga artist (Tetsujin 28-go, Giant Robo, Sangokushi), dies at age 69 in a home fire.[42][43]

May

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  • May 1: Jørgen Mogensen, Danish comics artist (Alfredo, Poeten og Lillemor, Roselil og hendes mor), dies at age 82.[44]
  • May 5: Marco Rostagno, Italian comic artist (Sélène, Beatrice, Storia della Chiesa, Reporter Blues, 72 Ore), dies at age 68. [45]
  • May 11: Aristophane Boulon, aka Aristophane, French comics artist, dies at age 37.[46]
  • May 12: Syd Hoff, American cartoonist and comics artist (Tuffy, Laugh It Off), dies at age 91.[47]
  • May 15: Robert Naylor, American animator and comics artist (assisted and continued Barney Baxter, Embarrassing Moments, Jerry on the Job, Big Sister), dies at age 94. [50]
  • May 16: Remus Dimitrie Sbiera, aka Sool Sbiera, Romanian comics artist (Les Braconniers), dies at age 67.[51]
  • May 20: Marc Moallic, French comic artist (Ludovic, Jonas et Casimir), dies at age 97. [52]

June

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July

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  • July 2: John Cullen Murphy, American comics artist (Big Ben Bolt, worked on Prince Valiant), dies at age 85.[57]
  • July 8: Chlodwig Poth, German comics artist (Amadeus Knüll), dies at age 74.[58]
  • July 25: Joe Buresch, American comics artist (Dinah Mite), dies at age 87.[59]
  • July 26: Oğuz Aral, Turkish comics artist (Hafiyesi Mahmut, Hayk Mammer, Utanmaz Adam, Avanak Avni), dies at age 68.[60]
  • July 28: Eugenio Zoppi, Argentine comics artist (Alain y Crazy, Misterix), dies at age 81.[61]
  • Specific date in July unknown: Mario Capaldi, British comics artist and illustrator, dies at age 69.[62]

August

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  • August 2: François Craenhals, Belgian comics artist (Pom et Teddy, Primus et Musette, Les 4 As, Le Chevalier Ardent), dies at age 77.[63]
  • August 11: George Breisacher, American comics artist (Knobs, continued Mutt and Jeff), dies at age 64.[64]
  • August 26: Enzo Baldoni, Italian journalist and translator of Doonesbury in the Italian magazine Linus, is kidnapped and murdered by terrorists in Iraq at age 55.[10]
  • August 30: Bart Huges, Dutch activist and comics writer (Arnold Slak & de Slow Sisters op weg, Licht uit de put, Een wetenschappelijke sekte...? en Gnōthi seauton/Ken uzelf: erken uw oude engrammen [65]), dies at age 70.

September

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  • September 5: Carlos Leopardi, Argentine comics artist (Atila, worked on Nippur de Lagash), dies at age 57.[66]

November

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December

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  • December 22: Loek van Delden, Dutch comics artist (Smidje Verholen, Brigadier Piet), dies at age 86.[75]
  • December 22: Ben van Voorn, Dutch comics artist and animator (worked for Marten Toonder), dies at age 67.[76]
  • December 26: Pierre Dupuis, French comics artist (Les Grands Capitaines, La Seconde Guerre Mondiale, worked on L'oncle Paul series, continued Mam'zelle Minouche), dies at age 75.[77]

Specific date unknown

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  • Dimitris Antonopoulos, Greek architect, painter, illustrator and comics artist (Ta Koróida oi Archaíoi, aka The Ancient Losers), dies at age 71 or 72.[78]
  • Wim Hanssen, Dutch comic artist (comic adaptations of De Molenaar and 1984), dies at age 45.[79]
  • Lucien Meys, Belgian comics artist (Le Beau Pays d'Onironie, Chroniques de l'Heureux Zélu) and comics writer (Signor Spaghetti, Modeste et Pompon, Mongwy), dies at age 67 or 68.[80]
  • Mehmet Tunali, Turkish painter and comic artist (Alparslan, Amsterdam Underwater), dies at age 48 or 49. [81]

Exhibitions

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Conventions

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First issues by title

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DC Comics

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JSA Strange Adventures
Release: October.

Marvel Comics

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Guardians
Release: July 14. Writer: Marc Sumerak. Artist: Casey Jones.
Loki
Release: July 7. Writer: Robert Rodi. Artist: Esad Ribić.
Man-Thing
Release: July 21. Writer: Hans Rodionoff. Artist: Kyle Hotz.
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Avengers 2004
Release: July 7. Cover by: Salvador Larroca.
Starjammers
Release: July 7.Writer: Kevin J. Anderson. Artist: Francisco Ruiz Velasco.
Witches
Release: June. Writer: Brian Walsh. Artist: Will Conrad.

Other publishers

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Capitão Brasil
Osiedle Swoboda
Release: June by Niezależna Prasa. Writer & Artist: Michał Śledziński

Initial appearances by character name

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Footnotes

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  19. ^ "Eddy Ryssack". lambiek.net. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  20. ^ "George Woodbridge". lambiek.net. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  21. ^ "Jules Coenen". lambiek.net. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  22. ^ "Guus van Cleef". Lambiek.net. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
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  36. ^ "Gébé". lambiek.net. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
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  44. ^ "Jørgen Mogensen". lambiek.net. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  45. ^ "Marco Rostagno". lambiek.net. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
  46. ^ "Aristophane". lambiek.net. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  47. ^ "Sydney Hoff". lambiek.net. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  48. ^ "Jack Bradbury". lambiek.net. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  49. ^ "Gill Fox". lambiek.net. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
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  59. ^ "Joe Buresch". lambiek.net. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
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  61. ^ "Xirinius". lambiek.net. Retrieved April 3, 2021.
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  64. ^ "George Breisacher". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
  65. ^ "Eveline van Dijk". lambiek.net. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  66. ^ "Carlos Leopardi".
  67. ^ "Eric Schreurs".
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  69. ^ "Ed Moore".
  70. ^ "Lars Hillersberg".
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  73. ^ "Harry Hargreaves". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
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  75. ^ "Loek van Delden". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
  76. ^ "Ben van Voorn". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
  77. ^ "Pierre Dupuis". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
  78. ^ "Dimitris Antonopoulos".
  79. ^ "Wim Hanssen". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 5, 2021.
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  81. ^ "Mehmet Tunali". lambiek.net. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
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