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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

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



Events and publications



January

  • January 11: Win Mortimer dies at age 78.

February

  • Superman Red/Superman Blue begins.

March

  • Batman: Cataclysm begins.
  • March 1: Archie Goodwin dies at age 60.

April

  • April 7: Golden Age artist Alex Schomburg dies at age 92.

May

  • Marvel Comics' Identity Crisis begins.
  • Batman: Cataclysm concludes.

Spring

  • Gay Comix (1980 series), with issue #25, publishes its final issue (Bob Ross)

June

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

September

  • September 3: Vincent Alascia dies at age 84.

October

  • Toy Biz buys Marvel Comics
  • Emerald Knights concludes.
  • Excalibur is canceled by Marvel with issue #125.
  • The Gathering of Five, taking place over Spider-Man's four main ongoing series
  • The Sensational Spider-Man is canceled by Marvel with issue #33

November

  • DC One Million takes place.
  • The Final Chapter begins and concludes, taking place over Spider-Man's three main ongoing series
  • Guardian Devil begins.
  • Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man is canceled by Marvel with issue #263.
  • Silver Surfer vol. 2 is canceled by Marvel with issue #146.
  • What If vol. 2 is canceled by Marvel with issue #114.
  • November 3: Batman creator Bob Kane dies at age 83.
  • November 17: Torchy creator Bill Ward dies at age 79.

December

  • The Hunt for Xavier begins.
  • The Amazing Spider-Man and Peter Parker: Spider-Man are both restarted with new #1 issues.
  • December 23: Joe Orlando dies at age 71.

Conventions



  • February 21â€"22: Alternative Press Expo (San Jose, California)
  • March 13â€"15: MegaCon (Orlando Expo Center, Orlando, Florida, USA) â€" guests include Stephen Furst and Robin Downs of Babylon 5
  • March 21â€"22: United Kingdom Comic Art Convention (Manchester, England) â€" guests include Joe Sacco, Alex Ross, Eddie Campbell, Colleen Doran, Woodrow Phoenix, William Messner-Loebs, Alan Grant, and Dave Taylor ; presentation of the National Comics Awards; final iteration of the UKCAC
  • April 17â€"19: WonderCon (Oakland, California)
  • April 25â€"26: Pittsburgh Comicon (Pittsburgh ExpoMart, Monroeville, Pennsylvania) â€" guests include Kevin Smith and Jim Mahfood
  • May 15â€"17: Motor City Comic Con I (Novi Expo Center, Novi, Michigan)
  • Summer: "The Death of CAPTION" (Oxford Union Society, Oxford, England)
  • June 3â€"5: Heroes Convention (Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, North Carolina) â€" guests include "Trilogy Tour" II members Jeff Smith, Charles Vess, Linda Medley, Mark Crilley, Jill Thompson, and Stan Sakai
  • June 26â€"28: Fan Expo Canada (Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) â€" 6,778 attendees; guests include Joe Quesada, Greg Capullo, Joseph Michael Linsner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Humberto Ramos, Christina Z, Amanda Conner, Chester Brown, Joe Matt, and Seth
  • July 17â€"19: Wizard World Chicago (Rosemont Convention Center, Rosemont, Illinois) â€" 25,000 attendees; guest of honor: Todd McFarlane; special guests: David Prowse and Kenny Baker; other guests include "Trilogy Tour" II members Jeff Smith, Charles Vess, Linda Medley, Mark Crilley, Jill Thompson, and Stan Sakai
  • July 17â€"18: Zinefest (Los Angeles and Orange, California)
  • Aug. 11â€"12: Pro/Con (San Diego, California) â€" 6th Pro/Con moves from Oakland to San Diego; held right before Comic-Con International
  • August 13â€"17: Comic-Con International (San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, California) â€" 42,000 attendees. Special guests include John Broome, Eddie Campbell, Nick Cardy, Mark Crilley, Colleen Doran, Lorenzo Mattotti, Terry Moore, Paul S. Newman, James Robinson, Joe Simon, Paul Smith, Vin Sullivan, Naoko Takeuchi, Chris Ware, and Robert Williams
  • September 3â€"6: Dragon Con (Hyatt Regency Atlanta/ AmericasMart, Atlanta, Georgia) â€" 18,000 attendees
  • September 11â€"12: Big Apple Comic Con I (Church of St. Paul the Apostle, New York City)
  • September 26â€"27: Small Press Expo (Holiday Inn Select, Bethesda, Maryland)
  • October 9â€"10: Ohio State University Festival of Cartoon Art (Columbus, Ohio)
  • October 10: Big Apple Comic Con II (Church of St. Paul the Apostle, New York City)
  • October 10â€"11: Motor City Comic Con II (Dearborn Civic Center, Dearborn, Michigan)
  • October 17â€"18: SuperCon III (Oakland Convention Center, Oakland, California)
  • November 13â€"15: The Graphic Novel: a 20th Anniversary Conference on an Emerging Literary and Artistic Medium (the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts) â€" program book features a brief essay by Will Eisner, "Twentieth Anniversary Reflections on A Contract with God"
  • November 13â€"14: Big Apple Comic Con III (Church of St. Paul the Apostle, New York City)
  • November 28â€"29: Mid-Ohio Con (Adam's Mark Hotel, Columbus, Ohio) â€" guests include "Trilogy Tour" II members Jeff Smith, Charles Vess, Linda Medley, Mark Crilley, Jill Thompson, and Stan Sakai

First issues by title



  • Elseworld's Finest: Supergirl and Batgirl

References





 
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