2005 in comics

Notable events of 2005 in comics. See also List of years in comics.

Events

January

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

Deaths

January

  • January 2: Frank Kelly Freas, American illustrator and comics artist (covers and advertising parodies for Mad), dies at age 82.[13]
  • January 3: Will Eisner, American comics writer, comics artist (Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, The Spirit, Contract with God) and author (Comics and Sequential Art, Graphic Storytelling and Visual Narrative), dies at age 87.[14]
  • January 5: Sean, a.k.a. John Klamik, Shawn or Buckshot, American activist and comics artist (made erotic comics for various gay magazines), passes away at age 69 from lung cancer.[15]
  • January 10: Professeur Choron, French comedian, journalist, comics writer and singer (co-founder of Hara-Kiri and Charlie Hebdo), dies at age 75.
  • January 25: Chad Grothkopf, American comics artist and animator (Hoppy the Marvel Bunny), dies at age 90 or 91.[16]
  • January 25: Jill Elgin, American illustrator and comics artist (continued Girl Commandos), dies at age 82.[17]
  • January 27: Peter Haars, German-Norwegian novelist, translator, illustrator and comics artist (Prokon, Happy Biff), dies at age 64.[18]
  • Specific date unknown: Jim Turnbull, Scottish comics artist, painter and political cartoonist (Pinky & Perky, continued Freddie the Frog and The Merry Tales of Mimi and Marny), dies at age 74.[19]

February

  • February 15: Dudu Geva, Israeli comics artist, cartoonist and caricaturist (The Duck), passes away at age 54 from a heart attack.[20]

March

April

  • April 5: Dale Messick, American comics artist (Brenda Starr), dies at age 98.[22]
  • April 8: Nevio Zeccara, Italian comics artist, dies at age 80.[23]
  • April 12: Peter Bramley, American art director and comics artist (worked for National Lampoon), passes away at age 60.[24]
  • April 13: Juan Zanotto, Italian-Argentine comics artist (Bárbara, Yor (Henga)), dies at age 69.[25]
  • April 22: Erika Fuchs, German comics translator (translated Carl Barks' Donald Duck comics in a colourful sophisticated way which had a profound impact on German language), dies at age 98.[26]
  • April 23: Romano Scarpa, Italian comics artist, writer and animator (Disney comics), dies at age 77.[27]
  • April 23: Walter Merhottein, Belgian puppet performer and brother of comics artist Merho, on whose puppets his main protagonist Marcel Kiekeboe from De Kiekeboes was based, passes away at age 65.[28][29][30]
  • April 25: Ko Woo-young, South-Korean comics artist (Samgukji, Iljimae), passes away at age 66.[31]
  • April 28: Zeke Zekley, American comics artist (assisted on Bringing Up Father), dies at age 90.[32]
  • April 29: Hugo Lous, Dutch journalist, novelist, illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 93.[33]
  • Specific date unknown: Olle Snismarck, Swedish comics artist (Lajban), dies at age 75.[34]

May

  • May 2: Sahap Ayhan, Turkish comics artist (Gültekin, Turkish versions of The Phantom and Flash Gordon), dies at age 78 or 79.[35]
  • May 4: Don Trachte, American comics artist (continued Henry), dies at age 89.[36]
  • May 23: John Albano, American comics writer (co-creator of Jonah Hex), dies at age 82 from a heart attack.
  • May 31: Eduardo Teixeira Coelho, a.k.a. ETC, a.k.a. Martin Sièvre, Portuguese comics artist and illustrator (Ragnar le Viking, Yves Le Loup, Ayak Le Loup Blanc, Robin Hood), dies at age 85.[37]

June

July

  • July 1: Manuel Cuyás, Spanish comics artist (Cristina y sus Amigas), passes away at age 83.[44]
  • July 7:
    • Paul Deliège, Belgian comics writer (Sam et l'Ours, Pétit-Cactus, Youk et Yak, Sibylline, Bonaventure, L'Envahisseur) and artist (Bobo, Les Krostons, Le Trou du Souffleur), dies at the age of 74.[45]
    • Rudy van Giffen, Indonesian-Dutch comics artist (Vliegtuig Vermist), dies at age 74.[46]
  • July 19: Jim Aparo, American comics artist (DC Comics), dies at age 72.[47]
  • July 22:
  • July 27: Marten Toonder, Dutch comics writer, artist (Tom Poes, Panda, Kappie, Koning Hollewijn), publisher and animator, dies at age 93.[50]

August

  • August 1: Wim Boost, aka Wibo, Dutch comics artist, cartoonist and animator, passes away at age 97.[51]
  • August 10: Mar Amongo, Filipino comics artist (DC Comics), dies at age 68.[52]

September

  • September 13: Raymond Chiavarino, a.k.a. Maric, French comics artist and writer (wrote, among others for Les Pieds Nickelés, Valentin and Bibi Fricotin), dies at the age of 78.[53][54]
  • September 21: Mort Leav, American comics artist (co-creator of The Heap), dies at age 89.[55]
  • September 26: Mickey Siporin, American cartoonist, dies at age 65.[56]
  • Specific date unknown: Horn, Belgian cartoonist and comics artist (Jim et sa Bande, Le Week-end Sportif), passed away at age 95.[57]

October

November

December

  • December 7: Ben van 't Klooster, Dutch comics artist (Toonder Studios), dies at age 81.[72]
  • December 18: Rafael Fornés Collado, Cuban comics artist (José Dolores), dies at age 88.[73][74]
  • December 26,: Bud Blake, American comics artist (Tiger), dies age 87.[75][76]
  • December 29: Henk Sprenger, Dutch comics artist (Piloot Storm, Kick Wilstra), dies at age 85.[77]
  • December 30: Jean Ollivier, French comics writer and chief editor of Vaillant, dies at age 80.[78][79]
  • December 31:

Specific date unknown

  • Roberto Battaglia, Argentine comics artist (Don Pascual), dies at age 81 or 82.[83]

Exhibitions and shows

First issues by title

These comic books were the first issued in each series.

Apocalypse Nerd
Released: January by Dark Horse Comics. Writer & Artist: Peter Bagge
Archaic
Released: May by Fenickx Productions LLC. Writer: James S. Abrams. Artist: Brett Marting
Batman: Dark Detective
Released: May 4 by DC Comics. Writer: Steve Englehart. Artists: Marshall Rogers and Terry Austin.
Blade for Barter
Release: February by Seven Seas Entertainment. Writer: Jason DeAngelis Artist: Honoel A. Ibardolaza
Daredevil vs. Punisher
Release: July 6 by Marvel Comics (Marvel Knights imprint). Writer & Artist: David Lapham.
Fantastic Four: House of M
Release: July 6 by Marvel Comics. Writer: John Layman. Artist: Scot Eaton.
Great Lakes Avengers
Release: April 6 by Marvel Comics. Writer: Dan Slott. Artist: Paul Pelletier.
House of M
Release: June 1 by Marvel Comics. Writer: Brian Michael Bendis. Artist: Olivier Coipel.
Hunter-Killer
Release: March 17 by Top Cow Productions. Writer: Mark Waid. Artist: Marc Silvestri.
Young Avengers
Release: February 9 by Marvel Comics. Writer: Allan Heinberg. Artist: Jim Cheung.
Young Avengers #1 "Director's Cut"
Release: March 16 by Marvel Comics.

Conventions

Footnotes

1 Ratings are provided by the publisher: Marvel Comics ratings.

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