1998 in comics

Notable events of 1998 in comics. See also List of years in comics.

Events and publications

February

March

May

Spring

June

  • Emerald Knights begins.
  • Identity Crisis concludes.
  • Superman Red/Superman Blue concludes.

August

  • August 24: The Dutch comics magazine Sjosji changes its name again into Sjosji Striparazzi.It will continue until 1999, after which it changes its name into Striparazzi.[2]

September

  • September 9: Through a long trial Albert Uderzo wins the profits and rights to all his Asterix-related merchandise and albums from previous publisher Dargaud. [3]

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

Deaths

January

  • January 5: Gustavo Martz Schmidt, Spanish comics artist (Toribio Doctor Cascarrabias, El Doctor Cataplasma, Troglodito, Camelio Majareto, El profesor Tragacanto, Deliranta Rococó, La Pandilla Cu-Cux Plaf, El Sherrif Chiquito, continued Doña Urraca), dies at age 75. [6]
  • January 7: Eli Bauer, American comics artist and animator (Kermit the Hermit, Norman), dies at age 69. [7]
  • January 11: Win Mortimer, American comics artist (co-creator of Ripley's Believe It Or Not), dies at age 78.[8]
  • January 28: Shotaro Ishinomori, Japanese manga artist (Kamen Rider, Cyborg 009, Sandarobotchi), dies at age 60 of heart failure.[9]

February

March

April

June

July

  • July 16: Tony Sgroi, American animator and comics artist (Disney comics), dies at age 73. [24]

August

  • August 1:
    • René Bonnet, French comics artist (Fripounet et Marisette), dies at age 92. [25]
    • Florenci Clavé, Spanish comics artist ('Rémy Herphelin), dies at age 62. [26]
  • August 15: Wim Hessels, aka Woeloem, Dutch comics artist (Stoffertje Zuig, Manusje van Alles, Boerensloot, Spatje, Muisje Nisje), dies at age 70. [27]
  • August 20: Robert Rigot, French illustrator, caricaturist and comics artist (Chantal, Frédéri le Gardian, Les Rapaces), dies at age 89. [28]

September

October

November

  • November 2: Enric Sió, Spanish comics artist (La Guerra de los Poetas, Mara, Mis Miedos), dies from a stroke at age 56.[32]
  • November 3: Bob Kane, American comics artist (Batman), dies at age 83.[33][34]
  • November 17: Bill Ward, American comics artist (Torchy), dies at age 79.[35]
  • November 24: Jacques Eggermont, Belgian comics artist and animator (Bicky, Kaatje en Klopje), passes away at age 80.[36]

December

  • December 10: Ray Goossens, Belgian comics artist (Reynaert de Vos, Ouwe Taaie, Mr. Snor, Tijl Uilenspiegel (sometimes titled Tijl en Lamme), Pimmeke, Snops, Tsjoem) and animator (Musti), dies at age 74.[37]
  • December 21: André LeBlanc, Haitian-American-Brazilian comics artist, dies at age 77. [38]
  • December 23: Joe Orlando, American comics artist (co-creator of the Weird Science, Weird Fantasy series), dies at age 71.[39]
  • December 29: Jean-Claude Forest, French comics artist (Barbarella), dies at age 68.[40]
  • December 31: Sándor Gugi, Hungarian comics artist (Talál Tamás, Der Arme Leopold, adaptations of literary novels), dies at age 81. [41]
  • Specific date unknown: Reginald Ben Davies, British illustrator and comics artist (Jill Crusoe in the Land of the White Queen, Katy of Cedar Creek), passes away at age 90 or 91. [42]

Specific date unknown

  • Kim Young-hwan, aka Gita Koji, Korean comics artist (Kojubu Samgukji), passes away at age 85 or 86. [43]

Conventions

First issues by title

References

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  33. Boxer, Sarah. "Bob Kane, 83, the Cartoonist Who Created 'Batman,' Is Dead", The New York Times November 7, 1998
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