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Saturday, January 24, 2015

Notable events of 1991 in comics. See also List of years in comics.



Events



Year overall

  • Publishers Cartoon Books, Comic Zone Productions, Personality Comics, and Boneyard Press all enter the arena; First Comics stops publishing.

January

  • Checkmate is canceled by DC Comics with issue #33.
  • El Diablo vol. 2 is canceled by DC with issue #16.
  • Count Duckula is canceled by the Marvel Comics imprint Star Comics with issue #15.
  • Alien Legion: On The Edge is canceled with issue #3.
  • Avengers Spotlight is cancelled with #40.

February

  • The Amazing Spider-Man #344 - First appearance of Cletus Kasady, who later becomes the super-villain Carnage.
  • New Mutants #98 - Introduction of Deadpool, Domino, and Gideon. (Marvel Comics)
  • Power Pack is canceled by Marvel with issue #62.
  • Heathcliff is cancelled with issue #56.

March

  • Weapon X begins in Marvel Comics Presents.
  • With #12, Stalkers is cancelled by Epic Comics.
  • With #4, The Last American is cancelled by Epic Comics.

April

  • New Mutants #100, the title's final issue, featuring the debut of X-Force (Marvel Comics).
  • April 4: Graham Ingels dies at age 75.
  • With #6 Cadillacs & Dinosaurs is cancelled.
  • With #5, Hollywood Superstars is cancelled.
  • First issue of Seth's Palookaville

May

  • W. B. Park receives the National Cartoonist Society Advertising and Illustration Award.

June

  • Armageddon 2001 crossover event.

July

  • Superman: The Man of Steel #1 - debut issue of fourth ongoing Superman title. Written by Louise Simonson and drawn by Jon Bogdanove, Tom Grummett, Bob McLeod, Dan Jurgens, Dennis Janke, Jerry Ordway, and Brett Breeding.
  • Wizard publishes its premiere issue.
  • Muir Island Saga begins.
  • With #10, Mighty Mouse is cancelled.
  • With #80, The Transformers is cancelled by Marvel Comics.
  • With #25, Yummy Fur moves to Drawn and Quarterly

August

  • New Gods vol. 3 is canceled by DC with issue #28.
  • With #19, Cloak & Dagger is cancelled.
  • August 18: Underground comics artist Rick Griffin dies at age 47.

September

  • Alpha Flight #100: "The Final Option, Part Four: Decisions of Trust," written by Fabian Nicieza.
  • With #2, Impossible Man Summer Vacation Spectacular is cancelled.
  • With #4, Car Warriors is cancelled.
  • With #3, Samurai Cat is cancelled.
  • With #4, Damage Control v3 is cancelled.
  • Everything's Archie is canceled by Archie Comics with issue #157.
  • September 5: Carol Kalish, Vice President of New Product Development at Marvel Comics, dies at age 46.

October

  • Crisis is canceled by Fleetway with issue #63.
  • With #2, Legion of Night is cancelled.
  • With #3, Terminator 2: Judgment Day is cancelled.
  • With #4, Alpha Flight Special is cancelled.
  • With #6, Sweet XVI is cancelled.
  • With #10, Foolkiller v1 is cancelled.

November

  • Alpha Flight #102: Introduction of Wild Child as Weapon Omega.
  • Maze Agency is canceled by Innovation Comics with issue #23.
  • With #12, Marvel Comics' Zorro is cancelled.
  • November 21 â€" the Marathi comic strip Chintoo is first published

December

  • The Incredible Hulk #388: Jim Wilson revealed to be HIV-positive.
  • December 21: Sheldon Mayer dies at age 74.
  • December 29: Long-time Disney comics artist Tony Strobl dies at age 76.

Conventions



  • Tri-State Con â€" guests include Michael Avon Oeming, Evan Dorkin, Nat Gertler, Romeo Tanghal, Paul Ryan, Bob Wiacek, and Mike Manley
  • April 27â€"28: WonderCon (Oakland Convention Center, Oakland, California) â€" guests include Kevin Eastman, Mark Bodé, Miguel Ferrer, Bill Mumy, Steve Leialoha, and Max Allan Collins
  • June: Heroes Convention (Charlotte, North Carolina)
  • June 21â€"23: Comix Fair (Holiday Inn-Medical Center, Houston, Texas) â€" ninth annual convention; guests include Russ Heath, Nestor Redondo, Jeff Millar, Bill Hinds, and Richard Klaw
  • June 28â€"30: Chicago Comicon (Ramada O'Hare, Rosemont, Illinois) â€" guests include Jim Steranko, Kevin Eastman, and Chris Claremont
  • July 4â€"7: San Diego Comic-Con (San Diego Convention Center and Pan Pacific Hotel, San Diego, California): 15,000+ attendees; official guests: Clive Barker, Dan DeCarlo, Harlan Ellison, Neil Gaiman, Keith Giffen, Joe Haldeman, Lynn Johnston, Joe Kubert, Jim Lee, Don Maitz, Sheldon Moldoff, Rick Sternbach, and Janny Wurts
  • July 12â€"14: Dragon Con//Atlanta Comics Expo (Atlanta Hilton & Towers, Atlanta, Georgia) â€" 5,200 attendees; guests include Philip José Farmer and Frank Miller
  • July 19â€"21: Dallas Fantasy Fair (Dallas, Texas)
  • September 21â€"22: Miamicon (Ft. Lauderdale Design Center Sheraton Hotel, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; and Miami Marriott, Miami, Florida) â€" guests include Chris Warner, Evan Dorkin, Bob Schreck, and Matt Wagner
  • November: Mid-Ohio Con (Ohio)

Awards



First issues by title



DC Comics

  • Deathstroke the Terminator
  • Superman: The Man of Steel

Limited series

  • Black Canary
Release: November.

Dark Horse Comics

  • Star Wars: Dark Empire

Marvel Comics

  • Barbie
Release: January
  • Barbie Fashion
Release: January.
  • Bill & Ted's Excellent Comic Book
Release: December.
  • Captain Planet and the Planeteers
Release: October.
  • Darkhawk
Release: March.
  • Deathlok v2
Release: July.
  • The Destroyer v3
Release: December.
  • Double Dragon
Release: July.
  • Original Ghost Rider Rides Again
Release: July.
  • NFL Superpro
Release: October.
  • Sleepwalker
Release: June.
  • Sweet XVI
Release: May.
  • The Toxic Avenger
Release: April.
  • Wonder Man
Release: September.
  • X-Force v1
Release: August.
  • X-Men v2
Release: October.

Limited series

  • Adventures of Captain America
Release: September.
  • Alpha Flight Special
Release: July.
  • Captain Confederacy
Release: November by Epic Comics.
  • Car Warriors
Release: June by Epic Comics.
  • Damage Control v3
Release: June.
  • Deadly Foes of Spider-Man
Release: May.
  • Deathlok Special (reprint of Deathlok v1)
Release: May.
  • The Infinity Gauntlet
Release: July.
  • Legion of Night
Release: September.
  • The Pirates of Dark Water
Release: November.
  • Samurai Cat
Release: June by Epic Comics.
  • Spider-Man Saga
Release: November.
  • Terminator 2
Release: September.
  • The Transmutation of Ike Garuda
Release: July by Epic Comics.
  • Weaveworld
Release: December by Epic Comics.

Independent

  • Bone
Release: July by Cartoon Books
  • Dirty Plotte
Release: January by Drawn and Quarterly
  • Palookaville
Release: April by Drawn and Quarterly
  • Rubber Blanket
Release: by Rubber Blanket Press

Initial appearance by character name



DC Comics

  • Abattoir in Detective Comics #625
  • Alexandre LeRoi in Batman: Master of the Future
  • Atomic Skull II in Adventures of Superman #483
  • Bloody Mary in Hawk and Dove vol. 2 #21 (February )
  • Donna Cavanaugh in The Sandman #32 (November )
  • Chantinelle in Hellblazer #43 (July )
  • Destruction of the Endless in The Sandman Special #1 (November )
  • Electrocutioner II in Detective Comics #626 (February )
  • General Glory I in Justice League America # 46 (January )
  • King Snake in Robin #2 (February )
  • Linear Men in Adventures of Superman #476 (March )
  • Lynx II in Robin v1 #1 (January )
  • Mirage II in The New Titans #79
  • Monarch I in Armageddon 2001 #2 (October )
  • Nightrider in New Titans Annual #7
  • Pantha in New Titans #73 (February )
  • Speed Queen in Hawk and Dove vol. 2 #21 (February )
  • Terra II in New Titans #79 (September )
  • Ron Troupe in Adventures of Superman #480 (July )
  • Malice Vundabar in Hawk and Dove vol. 2 #21 (February )
  • Waverider in Armageddon 2001 #1 (May)
  • Paul Westfield in Superman Vol. 2, #58 (August )

Marvel Comics

  • 8-Ball in Sleepwalker #1 (June )
  • Helmut in Incredible Hulk #379 (March )
  • Lucas Bishop in Uncanny X-Men #282 (November )
  • G.W. Bridge in X-Force v1 #1 (August )
  • Copycat in New Mutants #98 (February )
  • Abraham Cornelius in Marvel Comics Presents #73 (March )
  • Fabian Cortez in X-Men vol. 2, #1 (October )
  • Cyber in Marvel Comics Presents #85 (September )
  • Darkhawk in Darkhawk #1 (March )
  • Deadpool in The New Mutants #98 (February )
  • Devos the Devastator in Fantastic Four #359 (December )
  • Marco Delgado in X-Men v. 2, #1 (October )
  • Wyndell Dichinson in Web of Spider-Man #81 (October )
  • Feral in New Mutants vol. 1, #99 (March )
  • Firebrand II in Web of Spider-Man vol. 1, #77 (June )
  • Trevor Fitzroy in Uncanny X-Men #281 (October )
  • Muriel Frost in Doctor Who Magazine #169
  • Gauntlet I in X-Factor v. 1, #65 (April )
  • Gideon in New Mutants (vol. 1) #98 (February )
  • Impala in Captain America #388 (July )
  • Krugarr in Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #1
  • Lodestone in Darkhawk #7 (September )
  • Fabian Marechal-Julbin in New Warriors #9 (March )
  • Nox in Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #31 (July )
  • Paibok in Fantastic Four Vol. 1, #358 (November )
  • Phobos I in Dr. Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #32 (August )
  • Phoenix (Giraud) in Guardians of the Galaxy #11 (April )
  • Protégé in Guardians of the Galaxy #15 (August )
  • Psynapse in X-Factor #65 (April )
  • Rancor in Guardians of the Galaxy #8 (January )
  • Replica in Guardians of the Galaxy #9 (February )
  • Shatterstar in New Mutants vol. 1, #99 (March )
  • Shinobi Shaw in X-Factor #67 (June )
  • Sleepwalker in Sleepwalker #1
  • Speedfreek in Incredible Hulk #388 (December )
  • Squirrel Girl in Marvel Super-Heroes Special vol. 2, #8 (Winter)
  • Jeremy Stevens in Uncanny X-Men #283 (December )
  • Carl Stricklan in Daredevil Annual #9
  • Talon in Guardians of the Galaxy #18 (November )
  • Tusk in X-Factor #65 (April )
  • Nathan Taylor in Incredible Hulk #379 (December )
  • Weapon X II in X-Force v. 1, #2 (September )
  • Buford Wilson in New Warriors vol. 1, #9 (March )
  • John Wraith in Wolverine (vol. 2) #48 (November )
  • Zodiak in Ghost Rider Vol. 3, #10 (February )

Other publishers

  • Detective-Judge Armitage in Judge Dredd Megazine v.1, #9 (Fleetway, June)
  • Lady Death in Evil Ernie #1 (Chaos! Comics, December )
  • Erica Pierce in Solar, Man of the Atom v. 2, #1 (Valiant Comics, September )

References



  1. ^ Stack, Peter. "Something Else," San Francisco Chronicle (27 Apr 1991), p. C4.
  2. ^ "'Rocketeer' lands at Comix Fair," Houston Chronicle (21 June 1991), p. 2.
  3. ^ "Rosemont to Host Comicon," Chicago Sun-Times (June 28, 1991).
  4. ^ Thomas, Keith L. "Comics Expo to Feature Creator of the Darker Side of Batman," The Atlanta Constitution (11 July 1991), p. D4.


 
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