2011 in comics

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2010 in comics

Notable events of 2011 in comics. See also List of years in comics. This is a list of comics-related events in 2011. It includes any relevant comics-related events, deaths of notable comics-related people, conventions and first issues by title.

Events[]

  • DC Comics and Archie Comics both drop the Comics Code Authority seal, DC Comics however used a rating system, and Archie Comics did not ever use a rating system.

January[]

  • January 4: Axel Alonso is named editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics, replacing Joe Quesada.[1][2]
  • January 13: Tunisian cartoonist Nadia Khiari creates Willis the Cat, who will rise to become a symbol of opposition during the Arab Spring in Tunisia. [3]

February[]

  • February 24: Scripps Company strikes a distribution deal with Universal Uclick (now known as Andrews McMeel Syndication) for syndication of United Media's 150 comic strip and news features, which becomes effective on June 1.[4]
  • In Melbourne, Australia, Mitch Davies and Troy Varker found the comics store All Star Comics Melbourne. [5]

March[]

  • March 12-13: During the Stripdagen in Gorinchem Minck Oosterveer receives the Stripschapprijs. He will tragically die in a motor accident in September. The magazine Stripschrift wins the P. Hans Frankfurtherprijs. [6] Eiso Toonder, son of Marten Toonder, receives the Bulletje en Boonestaak Schaal. [7]
  • Catawiki, an online compendium of collector's catalogues, becomes available in English.

April[]

  • April 29: Martin Lodewijk is knighted in the Order of Orange-Nassau. [8]
  • Mark Millar, Leinil Francis Yu, Frank Quitely, Dave Gibbons, John Romita Jr., Paul Cornell, Andy Diggle, Jock, Duncan Fegredo, Sean Phillips and over fifty other comic book creators collaborate at the inaugural Kapow Comic Convention and enter the Guinness World Records twice for creating the fastest comic book ever produced and the biggest number of creators working on a single comic, namely Superior. The Superior World Record Special was written, penciled, inked and lettered in less than 12 hours and sold as a limited 10,000 copy book with all proceeds from its sales going to Yorkhill Sick Children's Hospital in Scotland.[9][10][11]

June[]

  • June 4: The comics character Kari Lente receives a statue in Brasschaat, Belgium. [12]

July[]

  • July 19: Stage show Batman Live premiers in Manchester Evening News Arena

August[]

  • August 27: Signe Wilkinson's Family Tree ends after three and a half years. [13]
  • As part of their The New 52 publishing scheme, DC Comics cancels all their ongoing titles.

September[]

  • During the month, DC Comics releases 52 brand-new titles as part of their The New 52 publishing scheme.

November[]

Deaths[]

January[]

  • January 6: Jacques van der Smissen, Dutch painter, graphic artist and comics artist (made gag comics for Aloha magazine), dies at age 68. [15]
  • January 18: Marcel Marlier, Belgian illustrator (Martine), dies at age 80.
  • January 28: Gaspare de Fiore, Italian comics artist (assistant of Sergio Rosi), dies at age 84. [16]
  • January 29: Orhan Halil Tolon, Turkish comics artist, illustrator and caricaturist (Zipzip Ali'nin Oyunlari, Eciş & Bücüş, Lük-Lük, Çetin Kaptan, Tektel Amca), dies at age 88 or 89. [17]

February[]

  • February 6: Ahmed Bouanani, Moroccan film director and comics artist (made a newspaper comic for the paper Al Maghrib), dies at age 72. [18]
  • February 21: Dwayne McDuffie, American comics and TV writer (wrote Monster in My Pocket, Beyond!, Static, Milestone Forever) and co-founder of Milestone Media, dies at age 49 of complications from emergency heart surgery. [19]
  • February 24: Anant Pai, Indian comics writer and artist (Indrajal Comics, Amar Chitra Katha, Tinkle), dies at age 73. [20]

March[]

  • March 4: Eduardo Ferro, Argentine comics artist (Don Pitazo, Asserín y Pan Rallado, Langostino, Bólido, Tara Service, Pandora, Pampa Barbara, Chapaleo, continued El Fantasma Benito), dies at age 93. [21]
  • March 21: Gustav Krum, Czech painter, illustrator and comics artist (comics adaptations of literary novels), dies at age 86. [22]

April[]

  • April 6: Gerard van Straaten, Dutch illustrator and comics artist (Marten Toonder Studio's, several realistic comics for various Dutch newspapers and magazines), passes away at age 86. [23]

May[]

  • May 8: Carlos Trillo, Argentine comics writer (Cybersix, El Negro Blanco, ), dies at age 68. [24]
  • May 13: Alain Voss, Brazilian-French comics artist (Parodies de Al Voss, Anarcity), passes away from a stroke at age 65. [25]
  • May 19: Jeffrey Catherine Jones, American comics artist and painter (Idyl, I'm Age), dies at age 67. [26]
  • May 21:
    • Paul Gillon, French comics artist (Les Naufragés du Temps, La Survivante) [27]
  • Bill Rechin, American comics artist (Out of Bounds , Crock), dies at age 80. [28]

June[]

  • June 6: Mohamed Al-Zawawi, Libyan cartoonist and comics artist (The Young Hero, With One Blow I Killed Seven), dies at age 74 or 75. [29]
  • June 18: Lew Schwartz, American comics artist (worked on Batman, co-creator of Deadshot), dies at age 84.
  • June 23: Gene Colan, American comics artist (Marvel Comics, Howard the Duck, The Tomb of Dracula, co-creator of Falcon and Blade), died at age 84. [30]
  • June 27: Thierry Martens, Belgian novelist, journalist and publisher (chief editor of Spirou 1969-1978), passes away at age 69. [31] [32] [33]

July[]

  • July 9: Gideon Brugman, Dutch comics artist (Zonk en Stronk, Professor Ambrosius), dies at age 68. [34]
  • July 12: Leo Leonhard, German comics artist (Rüssel in Komikland), dies at age 72. [35]
  • July 19: Henri Taymans, aka Timme, Belgian comics artist (De Avonturen van Wim Rits en Jan Blok: De Bende van de Hertog), dies at age 76. [36]

August[]

  • August 12: Francisco Solano Lopéz, Argentine comics artist (El Eternauta, Janus Stark), dies at age 82. [37]
  • August 15: , American cartoonist and comics artist, dies at age 95. [38]
  • August 18: Jean Tabary, French comics artist (Iznogoud, Totoche, Corinne et Jeannot), died at age 81. [39]
  • August 22: Vicco von Bülow, aka Loriot or Pirol, German comedian, comics artist, cartoonist, film director, writer and actor (Wahre Geschichten erlogen von Loriot, Reinhold das Nashorn), dies at age 87. [40]

September[]

  • September 4: Dave Hoover, American comics artist and animator (Wanderers, Starman, Captain America), dies at age 56.
  • September 6: George Kuchar, American underground film director and comics artist made a comics biography about H.P. Lovecraft), dies at age 69. [41]
  • September 9: Daniel Hulet, Belgian comics artist (Charabia, Léo Gwenn, Pharaon), dies at age 66. [42]
  • September 14: , French comics artist (), passes away at age 65. [43]
  • September 16: Tom Wilson, American comics artist (Ziggy), dies at age 80. [44]
  • September 17: Minck Oosterveer, Dutch comics artist (Nicky Saxx, Zodiak, Jack Pott, Claudia Brücken, worked on Storm), dies in a motor accident at age 50. [45]
  • September 18: Jack Adler, American cover artist and colourist (DC Comics), dies at age 94.
  • September 21: Júlio Resende, Portuguese painter and comics artist (O Fagundes Arrepiado, O Senhor Freitas and O Feli-Feli), dies at age 93. [46]
  • September 25: Dick Briel, Dutch comics artist (Professor Palmboom), passes away at age 60. [47]
  • September 26: Sergio Bonelli, Italian comics writer (Zagor, Mister No), passes away at age 78.
  • September 29: , Belgian comics artist (Dan Cooper), passes away at age 91. [48]

October[]

  • October 31: Mick Anglo, British comics artist (Marvelman), dies at age 95. [49]

November[]

  • November 7: Jorge Kato, Brazilian comics (Disney comics), dies at age 75. [50]
  • November 8: Bil Keane, American comics artist (The Family Circus, Channel Chuckles), dies at age 89. [51]
  • November 9: Terry Willers, British-Irish comics artist (Toonder Studios), dies at age 76. [52] [53]
  • November 30: Carlos A. Killian, Argentine comics artist and caricaturist (Perloto), dies at age 64. [54]

December[]

  • December 2: Bruno Bianchi, French animator and comics artist (Inspector Gadget), dies at age 45 or 46 from cancer. [55]
  • December 7: Jerry Robinson, American comics artist (Batman, creator of the Joker and Robin), dies at age 89.[56][57]
  • December 13:
    • Maria Pascual Alberich, Spanish illustrator and comics artist (Rosas Blancas, Sissi), dies at age 78. [58]
    • Carlo Peroni, Italian comics artist (Gianconiglio), dies at age 82. [59]
  • December 14: Joe Simon, American comics artist (co-creator with Jack Kirby of Captain America), dies at age 98 after a brief illness.[60] [61]
  • December 15: Eduardo Barreto, Uruguayan comics artist (Batman, Judge Parker, The New Teen Titans, Superman), dies at age 57, apparently from meningitis[62]
  • December 21: Eric Resetar, New Zealand comics artist (Crash Carson of the Future, Crash O'Kane), dies at age 83. [63]
  • December 26:
    • Jo Dustin, Belgian painter, art critic and editorial cartoonist (published in Le Drapeau Rouge), dies at age 75. [64]
    • Ola Ericson, Swedish comics artist (Tvillingdetektiverna, Broknäsflickorna), dies at age 91. [65]
  • December 30: Ronald Searle, British illustrator, cartoonist and comics artist (St Trinian's School), dies at age 91. [66]

Specific date unknown[]

  • Didier Geluck, aka Diluck, Belgian cartoonist (published in Pourquoi Pas? and Le Drapeau Rouge) and father of Philippe Geluck, dies at age 86 or 87. [67]
  • Antonio Ghura, British comics artist (Truly Amazing Love Stories, Bogey), dies at age 60 or 61. [68]

Exhibitions and shows[]

  • May 12–June 25: Andrew Edlin Gallery (New York City) — "Zap: Masters of Psychedelic Art, 1965-74" — featuring the work of Robert Crumb, Robert Williams, Rick Griffin, Victor Moscoso, S. Clay Wilson, Gilbert Shelton, and Spain Rodriguez
  • June 30–October 16: Whitney Museum of American Art (New York City) — "Lyonel Feininger: At the Edge of the World"

Conventions[]

  • March 4–6: Emerald City ComiCon (Washington State Convention & Trade Center, Seattle, Washington, USA) — 32,000 attendees; guests: Frank Quitely, Jonathan Hickman, Max Brooks, Geof Darrow, Steve Epting, Jacen Burrows, Guy Davis, Terry & Rachel Dodson, Mike McKone, Sergio Aragonés, Dan Jurgens, Marv Wolfman, Cameron Stewart, John Arcudi, Yanick Paquette, Bruce Timm, Brian Michael Bendis, Frank Cho, J. G. Jones, Mike Mignola, Tony Harris, Jim Cheung, Matt Fraction, Cully Hamner, Ron Marz, Erik Larsen, Mark Brooks, Todd Nauck, Adam Hughes, Skottie Young, Dustin Nguyen, Greg Rucka, Ed Brubaker, Jeff Parker, C. B. Cebulski, Michael Avon Oeming, Doug TenNapel, John Layman, Tim Sale, Ryan Ottley, Ben Templesmith, David Mack, Jason Pearson, Karl Kesel, Jim Mahfood, Nick Spencer, Cliff Chiang, Darick Robertson, Pete Woods, Kurt Busiek, Scott Allie, Farel Dalrymple, Todd Dezago, Joshua Hale Fialkov, Chrissie Zullo, , Chris Roberson, , , , Jeremy Haun, Humberto Ramos, , Pia Guerra, , , , , Raina Telgemeier, Sean Gordon Murphy, Ivan Brandon, Kris Straub, Dave Kellett, Scott Kurtz, Brad Guigar, Danielle Corsetto, Jeph Jacques, Ian Boothby, Jim Zubkavich, Dave Stewart, , , and Brandon Graham
  • March 5–6: STAPLE! — event expands to two days for the first time; guests include Jill Thompson, Alex Robinson, Brian Clevinger, Scott Wegener, and James O'Barr
  • March 18–20: Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo (C2E2) (McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois, USA) — guests include Chris Hemsworth
  • March 18–20: Wizard World Toronto (Direct Energy Centre, Hall D, Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
  • March 19–20: Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo (S.P.A.C.E.) (Ramada Plaza Hotel & Conference Center, Columbus, Ohio)
  • March 25–27: MegaCon (Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida, USA) — guests include Stan Lee, William Shatner, and Jimmy Palmiotti
  • April 1–3: WonderCon (Moscone Center, San Francisco, California, USA)
  • April 9–10: MoCCA Festival (69th Regiment Armory, New York City, USA)
  • April 9–10: Toronto ComiCON Fan Appreciation Event (Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
  • April 15–17: Pittsburgh Comicon (Monroeville Convention Center, Monroeville, Pennsylvania, USA) — guests include George Pérez, Terry Moore, Mike Grell, Tom Mandrake, Ernie Chan, Herb Trimpe, Scott McDaniel, Joshua Ortega, Joe Jusko, Gary Friedrich, Talent Caldwell, , Bob Almond, Wayne Faucher, , Bob Hall, , Arvell Jones, Dan Parent, Billy Tucci, Dave Hoover, Mike Grell, Sam Witwer, and Sarah Allen
  • April 16–17: Stumptown Comics Fest (Oregon Convention Center, Portland, Oregon)
  • May 7–8: Toronto Comic Arts Festival (Toronto Reference Library, Toronto, Canada)
  • May 13–15: Motor City Comic Con (Suburban Collection Showplace, Novi, Michigan, USA) — guests include David Petersen, Tim Sale, George Takei, Brent Spiner, Kate Mulgrew, Tricia Helfer, Sam Huntington, and Ernie Hudson[69]
  • May 14–15: Comic Expo (Ramada City Inn/Mercure Holland House Hotel, Bristol, UK) — guests include Martin Asbury, Paul Grist, Dave Gibbons, Rick Veitch, and Richard Starkings
  • May 20–21: East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention (African American Museum in Philadelphia and Crowne Plaza Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) — guests include Jerry Craft, Alex Simmons, and Eric Battle; presentation of the Glyph Comics Awards[70]
  • May 21–22: Dallas Comic Con (Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas, Irving, Texas, USA) — guests include Stan Lee, John Romita, Jr., Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Cal Slayton, Bernie Wrightson, Steve Niles, Tim Bradstreet, Rick Leonardi, Kerry Gammill, Todd Nauck, James O'Barr, and Michael Lark
  • May 21–22: Wizard World Big Apple Comic Con (Penn Plaza Pavilion, New York City, USA)
  • May 26–29: Phoenix Comicon (Phoenix, Arizona, USA) — 23,001 attendees; official guests: Stan Lee, Wil Wheaton, Leonard Nimoy, George Takei, Sandeep Parikh, , Cassandra Peterson, Billy Dee Williams, Paul McGillion, Todd McFarlane, Max Brooks, Bruce Boxleitner, Jaime Paglia, Aaron Douglas, Alex Albrecht, Kristin Bauer van Straten, Vic Mignogna, Brina Palencia, and Ernie Hudson
  • June 3–5: Heroes Convention (Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA) — guests include Josh Adams, Neal Adams, Bob Almond, , John Arcudi, Robert Atkins, Jeremy Bastian, , Eddie Berganza, Pat Broderick, Mark Brooks, Stephanie Buscema, Talent Caldwell, Richard Case, Nick Cardy, Cliff Chiang, Frank Cho, Becky Cloonan, Paty Cockrum, Darwyn Cooke, Jeremy Dale, Farel Dalrymple, Geof Darrow, Shane Davis, Todd Dezago, Kristian Donaldson, Michael Dooney, Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer, Nathan Edmondson, Tommy Lee Edwards, Steve Epting, Tom Feister, Ian Flynn, Tom Fowler, Matt Fraction, Francesco Francavilla, Gary Friedrich, Chris Giarrusso, Michael Golden, Keron Grant, Jackson Guice, Cully Hamner, Scott Hampton, , , Tony Harris, Jeremy Haun, Clayton Henry, Jonathan Hickman, Adam Hughes, Jeff Johnson, Nat Jones, Joe Jusko, Karl Kesel, Matt Kindt, Scott Kolins, Peter Krause, Roger Langridge, Jason Latour, Rick Leonardi, Mike Lilly, Heidi MacDonald, David W. Mack, Kevin Maguire, Clay Mann, Laura Martin, Nathan Massengill, Paul Maybury, Ed McGuinness, Bob McLeod, Carla Speed McNeil, Terry Moore, Tony Moore, Chris Moreno, Sean Murphy, Steve Niles, Mike Norton, Phil Noto, Kevin Nowlan, Jeff Parker, Jason Pearson, Brandon Peterson, Ed Piskor, Chris Pitzer, Joe Pruett, Gary Reed, Chris Roberson, , Budd Root, Don Rosa, Craig Rousseau, Stéphane Roux, Jim Rugg, Andy Runton, Tim Sale, Alex Saviuk, Jim Scancarelli, Tom Scioli, Declan Shalvey, Ryan Sook, Charles Soule, Jim Starlin, Joe Staton, Brian Stelfreeze, Karl Story, Mark Texeira, Art Thibert, Roy Thomas, , William Tucci, , Dean Trippe, Koi Turnbull, Jen Van Meter, Ethan Van Sciver, Tim Vigil, Dexter Vines, , Loston Wallace, Michael W. Watkins, Renée Witterstaetter, Bernie Wrightson, Skottie Young, Jim Zubkavich, and Chrissie Zullo
  • June 12: (Johnson College, Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA) — guests include Scott Beatty, Dawn Best, , , C.J. Henderson, Dave Hoover, Paul Kupperberg, Alitha Martinez, Rudy Nebres, and Dan Parent[71]
  • June 17–19: (Calgary, Alberta, Canada)
  • June 17–19: (Mexico City, Mexico)
  • June 17–19: (Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA) — guests include Aaron Kuder, Al Wiesner, Arthur Suydam, Bill Sienkiewicz, Bob Wiacek, Brad Guigar, C. Martin Croker, C. J. Henderson, Carlos Pacheco, Christopher Baldwin, Damion Scott, , David Rankin, David Wong, Daxiong, Dennis Calero, Doug Braithwaite, , Ethan Van Sciver, Farel Dalrymple, , Franco Aureliani, Greg Horn, Humberto Ramos, J. David Spurlock, J. G. Jones, J.K. Woodward, Jim Calafiore, Jim Cheung, Jimmy Gownley, Johnny Zito, Jonathan Maberry, Josh Howard, Keith R. A. DeCandido, Kevin Maguire, , Koi Turnbull, Lou Ferrigno, Matt Howarth, Michael J. Sullivan, Mike Grell, Mike Lilly, Minck Oosterveer, Nathan Edmondson, Phil Jimenez, Ray Billingsley, Shane Davis, Terry LaBan, Tim Truman, Todd Klein, Tom Hodges, Tom Raney, Tony Bedard, Tony DiGerolamo, and Tony Trov
  • June 24–26: (Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA)
  • June 24–26: (San Antonio, Texas, USA)
  • June 26: (Paris, France)
  • July 2–3: Armageddon (Christchurch Expo Addington Raceway, Christchurch, New Zealand)[72]
  • July 8–10: London Film and Comic Con (Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London, England, UK)
  • July 21–24: Comic-Con International (San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, California, USA) — 126,000+ attendees; official guests" Gerry Alanguilan, Sergio Aragonés, , Ed Benes, Anina Bennett, Jordi Bernet, Yves Bigerel, Joyce Brabner, Patricia Briggs, Chester Brown, Ernie Chan, Jo Chen, Seymour Chwast, Alan Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Tony DeZuniga, Eric Drooker, Garth Ennis, Mark Evanier, Joyce Farmer, David Finch, Dave Gibbons, Tsuneo Goda, Paul Guinan, Kim Harrison (Dawn Cook), Jonathan Hickman, John Higgins, Charlie Huston, Jamal Igle, Joëlle Jones, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Peter Kuper, , Mell Lazarus, Jim Lee, Paul Levitz, David Lloyd, , Richard A. Lupoff, Patrick McDonnell, Rebecca Moesta, Christopher Moore, Grant Morrison, Alex Niño, Ethan Nicolle, Malachai Nicolle, Anders Nilsen, Jerry Robinson, Bill Schelly, Scott Shaw, Louise Simonson, Walter Simonson, Jeff Smith, Frank Stack, Jim Steranko, Cameron Stewart, Dave Stewart, J. Michael Straczynski, Mark Tatulli, Roy Thomas, Maggie Thompson, Peter J. Tomasi, Scott Westerfeld, and Ashley Wood
  • July 29–31: (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA)
  • August 6–7: CAPTION: "Austerity" (East Oxford Community Centre, Oxford, England, UK)
  • August 11–14: Wizard World Chicago (Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont, Illinois, USA) — official guests: Jim Cheung, Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso, Gregg Hurwitz, Ariel Olivetti, Electra Avellan, Elise Avellan, Morena Baccarin, Betsy Baker, Julia Benson, Amy Bruni, David Della Rocco, Hal Delrich, Ted DiBiase, Brandon DiCamillo, , Lou Ferrigno, Dan Fogler, Gil Gerard, Noah Hathaway, Alaina Huffman, Maria Kanellis, Patricia Kara, Ken Anderson, Clare Kramer, Mercedes McNab, Barbara Nedeljáková, Gena Lee Nolin, Miguel Nunez, Kai Owen, Chandler Riggs, Ellen Sandweiss, Daniel Stewart, Theresa Tilly, Lisa Marie Varon, Val Venis, Virgil, Torrie Wilson, Eric Adams, Dave Atkins, Brian Azzarello, Franco Aureliani, Art Baltazar, Jolly Blackburn, Ian Boothby, Tom Brazelton, Brimstone, Jeffrey Brown, Ivan Brunetti, Steve Bryant, Jim Calafiore, Matt Campbell, David Campiti, Lilli Carré, C. Martin Croker, Geof Darrow, Daxiong, Mike Deodato, Jeff Easley, Larry Elmore, Alan Evans, Ben Fisher, , Kevin Freeman, Gary Friedrich, Paul Friedrich, Patrick Gleason, Michael Golden, Mike Grell, Pia Guerra, Michael Harvey, Tom Hodges, Greg Horn, Paul Jenkins, Nat Jones, Don Kramer, Mike Lynch, David W. Mack, Nina Matsumoto, Glenn McCoy, Mike McKone, John Jackson Miller, Jeff Miracola, B. Clay Moore, Stuart Moore, Paul Mounts, Mark A. Nelson, Rafael Nieves, Angus Oblong, Ariel Olivetti, Eric Olsen, Phil Ortiz, Dan Parent, Jim Pavelec, Justin Pierce, Andrew Pepoy, John Porcellino, Nate Powell, Humberto Ramos, Bill Reinhold, Eduardo Risso, Tim Seeley, Bill Sienkiewicz, Mike Stoklasa, William Stout, Arthur Suydam, Ben Templesmith, Mark Texeira, Koi Turnbull, Ethan Van Sciver, Matt Wagner, Chris Walker, Steve Wallace, Freddie Williams II, David Willis, Renée Witterstaetter, and David Wong[citation needed]
  • August 20–21: Baltimore Comic-Con (Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland, USA)
  • August 27: (Stamford, Connecticut, USA)
  • August 25–28: Fan Expo Canada (Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) — 80,000 attendees; guests include William Shatner, Hayden Panettiere, Tom Felton, Eliza Dushku, Katee Sackhoff, John Astin, Anthony Daniels, Robert Englund, Lexa Doig, Vic Mignogna, Jeff Smith, Junko Mizuno, Lee Majors, Gary Kurtz, Kevin Sorbo, Michael Shanks, Barbara Eden, Larry Hagman, Michael Biehn, Nichelle Nichols, Marina Sirtis, Ethan Phillips, Malcolm McDowell, John Waters, Elvira, Doug Bradley, Danielle Harris, Tom Savini, Heather Brewer, Robert J. Sawyer, Martin Landau, Colleen Clinkenbeard, Caitlin Glass, Veronica Taylor, Lance Henriksen, Christopher Sabat, Mike McFarland, Brad Swaile, Joe Kubert, Anna Silk, Tony Moore, Tony Daniel, Andy Kubert, Adam Kubert, Stuart Immonen, Steve McNiven, Ethan Van Sciver, Chris Claremont, Dan DiDio, C.B. Cebulski, Steve Epting, Matt Fraction, David Finch, Jason Aaron, James Robinson, Fred Van Lente, Jill Thompson, Dan Slott, Alex Maleev, Yanick Paquette, Dale Eaglesham, Jonathan Hickman, Dale Keown, Jimmy Cheung, Jason Deline, Victor Lucas, Scott Jones, Tommy Tallarico, Jarett Cale, Ed Greenwood, Robin D. Laws, Casts of Todd and the Book of Pure Evil, Lost Girl, Dark Rising, Medium Raw: Night of the Wolf, Pure Pwnage, Electric Playground, and Reviews on the Run and surprise guest Guillermo del Toro
  • September 2–5: Dragon Con (Hyatt Regency Atlanta/Marriott Marquis/Atlanta Hilton/Sheraton/Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta, Georgia, USA) — 46,000 attendees; guests included Glenn Barr, Julie Bell, Joe Benitez, J. Scott Campbell, Amanda Conner, Darwyn Cooke, Peter David, Mike Grell, Karl Kesel, Stan Lee, Todd Lockwood, Don Maitz, Mike McKone, Jimmy Palmiotti, George Pérez, Don Rosa, Jim Starlin, Peter Steigerwald, Jim Steranko, William Stout, Koi Turnbull, Boris Vallejo, Michael Whelan, Bernie Wrightson, and Derek Yaniger
  • September 10–11: (El Paso, Texas)
  • September 10–11: Small Press Expo (Bethesda, Maryland, USA)
  • September 17–18: Montreal Comiccon (Place Bonaventure, Montreal, Quebec, Canada) — 20,000+ attendees; guests include Stan Lee (Guest of Honour), Adam West, Burt Ward, James Marsters, Doug Bradley, Sid Haig, Michael Dorn, Marina Sirtis, David Prowse (canceled), Clare Kramer, Mercedes McNab, Jeremy Bulloch, , Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Noelle Hannibal, Neal Adams, Josh Adams, Sergio Aragonés, Jim Starlin (canceled), Stan Sakai, Gail Simone, Joe Benitez, Pia Guerra, Ian Boothby, Herb Trimpe, Dale Eaglesham, Vic Mignogna, Dany, Sgt Slaughter, Rick Martel, and Todd van der Heyden
  • September 17–18: (Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
  • September 24–25: Wizard World Los Angeles (Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, California) — event postponed on August 15, 2011[73]
  • October–November: Amadora BD (Amadora, Portugal) — 22nd edition; dedicated to humor; special guests included Jean Schulz and Shannon Wheeler[74] as was Shannon Wheeler.[75]
  • October 1–2: Alternative Press Expo (Concourse Exhibition Center, San Francisco, California, USA)
  • October 11–14: New York Comic Con (Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York City, USA)
  • October 22–23: Mid-Ohio Con (Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, Ohio) — headline guests: Adam West, Burt Ward, Rob Liefeld; other guests: David W. Mack, Bill Sienkiewicz, Jeff Smith, Arthur Suydam, Pasqual Ferry, Mike Grell, Greg Horn, Phil Jimenez, Michael Golden, Mark Texeira, , Chris Sprouse, Eric Wight, Eliza Frye, Steve Hamaker, Ed Piskor, Thomas Scioli, Marc Sumerak, Carol Tyler, and Ryan Ottley
  • October 28–30: Central Canada Comic Con (Winnipeg Convention Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) — guests include William Shatner, Jonathan Frakes, Kevin Sorbo, Kate Vernon, Ethan Phillips, Nana Visitor, Chase Masterson, Adrienne Wilkinson, Maria de Aragon, and Bret "The Hitman" Hart
  • October 28–31: Armageddon Auckland Expo (ASB Showgrounds, Auckland, New Zealand)[76]
  • November 5–6: Comikaze Expo (Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, California) — 35,000 attendees; guests include Stan Lee, Elvira, Mark Hamill, Tony Todd, Ernest Borgnine, Tippi Hedren, Morgan Fairchild, Jhonen Vasquez, Lisa Foiles, Kel Mitchell, Josh Server, Robert Venditti, Marina Sirtis, Garrett Wang, Robert Beltran, Lori Beth Denberg, Cast of Nickelodeon's All That, Cast of Sushi Girl, Cast of Bad Kids Go to Hell, Cast of Police Academy, Select Cast of Star Trek Voyager and Deep Space 9, Top Shelf Comics, Top Cow Comics, Pow! Entertainment
  • November 5: (Holiday Inn, Somerset, New Jersey) — official guests include , , and Rudy Nebres[77]
  • November 8–13: Komikazen (Ravenna, Italy) — guests include Amir & Khalil, Seth Tobocman, and Ganzeer
  • November 11–13: (Austin, Texas) — run by Wizard Entertainment
  • November 24: (Beachland Ballroom, Cleveland, Ohio) — guests included John Porcellino

First issues by title[]

'68
Release: April by Image Comics. Writer: , Artists: Nat Jones and
All Fall Down
Release: by Arcana Studios. Writer: . Artists: , , , , , and .
Annihilators
Release: March by Marvel Comics. Writers: Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning Artist: Tan Eng Huat
Avenging Spider-Man
Release: November by Marvel Comics. Writer: Zeb Wells Artist: Joe Madureira[78][79]
Release: August by Grafix. Writer: Doug TenNapel Artist: Doug TenNapel
Batman: Arkham City
Release: July by DC Comics. Writer: Paul Dini Artist:
Drums
Release: May by Image. Writer: Artist:
Fear Itself
Release: March by Marvel Comics. Writer: Matt Fraction Artist: Stuart Immonen[80][81][82][83]
Graveyard of Empires
Release: June by Image Comics. Writer: Mark Sable Artist: [84]
The Last of the Greats
Release: October by Image Comics. Writer: Joshua Hale Fialkov Artist:
Near Death
Release: September by Image Comics. Writer: Jay Faerber Artist:
Spaceman
Release: October by Vertigo. Writer: Brian Azzarello Artist: Eduardo Risso[85]
Super Dinosaur
Release: April by Image Comics (Skybound imprint). Writer: Robert Kirkman Artist: Jason Howard[86]
Wolverine and the X-Men
Release: October by Marvel Comics. Writer: Jason Aaron Artist: Chris Bachalo

See also[]

  • List of The New York Times Manga Best Sellers of 2011

References[]

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