1959 in comics

Notable events of 1959 in comics. See also List of years in comics.

Publications and events

January

March

May

June

  • June 6: Leo Baxendale's The Three Bears makes its debut in The Beano.[7]
  • June 21: The first issue of the Belgian children's magazine Zonnekind, a sister publication of Zonneland, is published. In the first issue Nonkel Fons and Gray Croucher's Rikske en Fikske makes its debut.[8]

July

August

September

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

Deaths

January

  • January 30: Hans Füsser, German caricaturist and comics artist (Jackel und Bastel), dies at age 60.[26]

March

  • March 12: F. Verdugo, Spanish journalist and comics artist, passes away at age 84. [27]

April

May

July

  • July 2: R. F. Schabelitz, American illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 72. [31]
  • July 6: George Grosz, German painter, caricaturist, and illustrator, dies at age 65.
  • July 31: Nikolai Kogout, Russian painter, illustrator and poster designer (some of his posters make use of sequential narratives), dies at age 67. [32]

August

  • August 4: Eric Ericson, American comics artist and cartoonist (The Grounded Gremlin, Herkimer Fuddle), dies at age 45.[33]
  • August 5: Frank Godwin, American comics artist and illustrator (Connie, Rusty Riley, continued Roy Powers, Eagle Scout), dies at age 69 from a heart attack.[34]
  • August 11: Matt Baker, American comics artist (Phantom Lady, Flamingo) dies at age 37.[35]
  • August 11: Bert Wymer, British comics artist and archeologist (continued Tiger Tim), dies at age 68.[36]

September

  • September 28: Gerard Hoffnung, German-British cartoonist and musician, dies at age 34 from a cerebral haemorrhage. [37]
  • September 29: Bruce Bairnsfather, British comics artist and cartoonist (Old Bill), passes away at age 72 from bladder cancer.[38]

October

November

December

  • December 7: Peter Beekman, Dutch comics artist (Hansje, Ansje en de Meeuw, Rare, Maar Ware Commentaren), dies at age 48.[41]
  • December 9: Gene Carr, American comics artist (Lady Bountiful, The Bad Dream That Made Bill A Better Boy), dies at age 78.[42]

Specific date unknown

  • Wasdale Brown, British illustrator comics artist (drew the off-model replacement comic for Rupert Bear in 1933), dies at age 56 or 57. [43]
  • Will Donald, Australian comics artist (Fashion Plate Fanny), passes away at age 85 or 86.[44]

First issues by title

Initial appearance by character name

DC Comics

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