2001 in comics

Notable events of 2001 in comics. See also List of years in comics.


Events and publications

Year overall

February

  • Belgian cartoonist Baudouin de Duve is arrested on the accusation of making an illegal The Adventures of Tintin comic book, Tintin in Thailand in Thailand. He is later cleared from all charges, as he had no intent to plagiarize the franchise and the illegal copies were made without his permission or control. [2]

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

  • July 7: Toni Pagot, Italian comics artist, cartoonist and animator (Calimero), dies at age 79. [24]
  • July 11: Herman Brood, Dutch rock artist, painter and comics artist (Vaste Prik), commits suicide at age 55 by jumping off the top of a hotel building. [25]
  • July 16: Morris, Belgian comics artist (Lucky Luke), dies at age 77. [26]
  • July 16: Opland, Dutch political cartoonist and comics artist (De Wonderlijke Avonturen van Anna), dies at age 73 from bone cancer. [27]
  • July 22: Eduardo Muñoz Bachs, Spanish-Cuban poster and comics artist (El Cuento), dies at age 64. [28]
  • July 25: Endre Lukács, Hungarian-Dutch comics artist (Disney comics), dies at age 95. [29]
  • July 27: Martha Orr, American comics artist (Apple Mary, prototype for Mary Worth), dies at age 93. [30]

August

September

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

  • Charlie Bood, Swedish illustrator and comics artist (Allan Kämpe, Sme-Olle), passes away at age 78 or 79. [47][48]
  • Neg Cochran, American comics artist, (Out Our Way, continued Herky and Otto Honk), dies at age 87 or 88. [49]


Awards

Exhibitions

Conventions

First issues by title

7 Seeds
Release: November by Shogakukan (Betsucomi). Author: Yumi Tamura.
Angel Cup
Release: by Tokyopop. Writer: Youn Jae-ho. Artist: Kim Dong-wook.
Fakta fra verden
Release: by Karstein Volle
Pearls Before Swine
Release: December 31 by The Washington Post. Writer: Stephan Pastis Artist: Stephan Pastis.
Sgt Mike Battle: The Greatest American Hero!
Release: August by Pier-C Comics. Writer & Artist: Graham Pierce.
The Surgeon
Release: by Rough Cut Comics
Trip to Tagaytay
Release: by Tala Comics Publishing. Writer & Artist: Arnold Arre.

Initial appearances by character name

Onimar Synn in JSA #24 (June) written by David S. Goyer and Geoff Johns, published by DC Comics.

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