List of years in comics

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This page indexes the individual year in comics pages. Each year is annotated with significant events as reference points.


2010s - 2000s - 1990s - 1980s - 1970s - 1960s - 1950s - 1940s - 1930s - Pre-1930s

Pre-1930s[]

  • Before 1900s in comics
  • 1900s in comics - debut: Happy Hooligan, Little Jimmy, Little Nemo in Slumberland
  • 1910s in comics - debut: Krazy Kat, Polly and Her Pals
  • 1920s in comics - debut: The Adventures of Tintin, Little Orphan Annie, Skippy, Rupert Bear, Popeye

1930s[]

  • 1930 in comics - debut: Blondie, Scorchy Smith, Quick et Flupke; debut as comic strip: Mickey Mouse
  • 1931 in comics - debut: The Little King, Dick Tracy, Norakuro[1]
  • 1932 in comics - debut: Alley Oop, Jane, Conan the Barbarian; debut as comic strip: Silly Symphony
  • 1933 in comics - debut: Dickie Dare, Brick Bradford
  • 1934 in comics - debut: Li'l Abner, Flash Gordon, Mandrake the Magician, Secret Agent X-9, Terry and the Pirates, Sally the Sleuth; appearance: Snuffy Smith in Barney Google; published: Le Journal de Mickey; Establishment of DC Comics
  • 1935 in comics - debut: Hejji, King of the Royal Mounted, Barney Baxter; published: New Fun Comics #1, New Comics #1
  • 1936 in comics - debut: Jo, Zette et Jocko, The Phantom, The Clock, Big Chief Wahoo
  • 1937 in comics - debut: Prince Valiant, Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, Abbie an' Slats, Torchy Brown; debut as comic strip: Donald Duck, Desperate Dan; published: Detective Comics #1 The Dandy #1
  • 1938 in comics - debut: Spirou, Tif, The Addams Family, Superman; published: Le Journal de Spirou, Action Comics #1, The Beano #1
  • 1939 in comics - debut: Batman; published: Superman #1 (reprints from Action Comics); Establishment of Marvel Comics

1940s[]

1950s[]

  • 1950 in comics - debut: Peanuts, Dan Dare, Captain Pugwash, It Rhymes with Lust
  • 1951 in comics - debut: Dennis the Menace (U.S. comic strip)
  • 1952 in comics - debut: Astro Boy; appearance: Marsupilami in Spirou et Fantasio; published: Mad #1
  • 1953 in comics - debut: El Sargento Kirk
  • 1954 in comics - debut: Moomin, Marmaduke, Jerry Spring; published: Misterix #1
  • 1955 in comics - debut: Modeste et Pompon, Martian Manhunter, Ric Hochet
  • 1956 in comics - debut: The Flash, ushering in the Silver Age of Comics
  • 1957 in comics - debut: Gaston Lagaffe, El Eternauta, Ernie Pike; published: Hora Cero #1
  • 1958 in comics - debut: B.C., Oumpah-pah, Mort & Phil, Rick O'Shay; debut as comic strip: James Bond; appearance: Les Schtroumpfs in Johan et Pirlouit
  • 1959 in comics - debut: Clifton, Boule et Bill, Supergirl[disambiguation needed], Astérix, Monica's Gang; published: Pilote magazine #1

1960s[]

  • 1960 in comics - debut: Justice League
  • 1961 in comics - debut: Fantastic Four #1, Spy vs. Spy, Batgirl
  • 1962 in comics - debut: Mort Cinder, Iznogoud, Spider-Man, Hulk, Thor, Little Annie Fanny, Valiant, Diabolik
  • 1963 in comics - debut: Achille Talon, Blueberry, Modesty Blaise, X-Men, The Avengers, Doctor Strange, Iron Man; published: The Amazing Spider-Man #1;
  • 1964 in comics - debut: Mafalda, The Wizard of Id, Zatanna, Black Widow, Teen Titans
  • 1965 in comics - debut: Philémon; appearance: Valentina in Neutron; published: Linus
  • 1966 in comics - debut: Black Panther
  • 1967 in comics - debut: Corto Maltese, Valérian and Laureline, Luc Orient; published: Sgt. Kirk #1
  • 1968 in comics - debut: Maxmagnus, Cubitus, His Name Is... Savage; published: Shonen Jump #1
  • 1969 in comics - debut: Alan Ford, Doraemon; published: Charlie Mensuel #1, Pif gadget #1 (from Vaillant); Čtyřlístek

1970s[]

1980s[]

1990s[]

2000s[]

2010s[]

  • 2010 in comics - debut: Hilda, Pusheen, Superior
  • 2011 in comics - debut:
  • 2012 in comics - debut: Nimona
  • 2013 in comics - debut:
  • 2014 in comics - debut: My Hero Academia, Gudetama
  • 2015 in comics - debut:
  • 2016 in comics - debut:
  • 2017 in comics - debut:
  • 2018 in comics - debut: Tap Dance Killer
  • 2019 in comics - debut:

2020s[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Gravett, Paul (2017). Mangasia: The Definitive Guide to Asian Comics. p. 17. ISBN 978-0500292433.


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