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- Events and publications Year overall January February March April May June July August September October November December
- Deaths March April May June July October November December Specific date unknown
- First issues by title
- Initial appearances by character name
- Sources
{{Refimprove|date=January 2017}}{{Yearsincomics}}{{Year in|comics|1949|parent=|history=List of years in comics}}Events and publicationsPublishers Star Publications, Toby Press, and Youthful make their debuts; conversely, Columbia Comics, Novelty Press, and Street & Smith Comics all fold. Year overallJanuary- January 22: First of publication of Peyo's gag comic Poussy in Le Soir. [1]
- Captain America Comics (1941 series) #70 - Timely Comics
- Human Torch (1940 series) #34 - Timely Comics
- Jughead #1 - Archie Comics.
February- Marvel Mystery Comics (1939 series) #90 - Timely Comics
- Sub-Mariner Comics (1941 series) #30 - Timely Comics
- Two-Gun Kid (1948 series) #6 - Timely Comics
March- Captain America Comics (1941 series) #71 - Timely Comics
- Human Torch (1940 series) #35 - Timely Comics
- Nipper, by Doug Wright, debuts in the March 12 issue of The Montreal Standard. The weekly comic strip would run until 1980 in magazines distributed across Canada.
April- April 9: The final issue of the Italian Disney comics magazine Topolino is published. It becomes a digest instead.
- April 25: First publication of Wally Fawkes' (aka Trog) Flook in The Daily Mail. [2]
- Captain America Comics (1941 series) #72 - Timely Comics
- Marvel Mystery Comics (1939 series) #91 - Timely Comics
- Sub-Mariner Comics (1941 series) #31 - Timely Comics
- Two-Gun Kid (1948 series) #7 - Timely Comics
May- May 22: First publication of Warren Tufts' Casey Ruggles as a Sunday strip. It will become a daily strip on 19 September. [3]
- The final issue of the Belgian comics magazine Wrill is published.
June- Marvel Mystery Comics (1939 series) #92. The final issue under this title; with the next issue it changes title and format to Marvel Tales - Timely Comics
- Sub-Mariner Comics (1941 series) #32 - Timely Comics
- Two-Gun Kid (1948 series) #8 - Timely Comics
- Western Winners, with issue #5, takes over the numbering of All-Western Winners — Atlas Comics
July- Captain America Comics (1941 series) #73 - Timely Comics
August- August 13: First publication of Pepo's Condorito.[4][5]
- Big Shot, with issue #104, is canceled by Columbia Comics.
- Marvel Tales debuts with issue #93, taking over the numbering of Marvel Mystery Comics - Timely Comics
- Best Love debuts with issue #33, taking over the numbering of Sub-Mariner Comics - Timely Comics
- Two-Gun Kid (1948 series) #9 - Timely Comics
- Girls' Love Stories #1 - DC Comics
SeptemberOctober- Captain America Comics (1941 series) #74 - Timely Comics.
- Alfred Harvey and Vic Herman's Little Dot makes her debut in Little Max Comics # 1. [6]
- The final issue of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster's Slam Bradley is published.
November- Two-Gun Kid (1948 series), with issue #10, canceled by Timely Comics. (The title would be revived four years later by Marvel, continuing the numbering.)
- Boy Commandos (1942 series), with issue #36 dated November–December, canceled by DC Comics.
December- December 3: First publication of Pecos Bill by Guido Martina and Raffaele Paparella. [7]
- December 15: The final issue of the Dutch comics magazine Doe Mee is published. [8]
DeathsMarch- March 6: Storm P., Danish comics artist, animator, illustrator, painter and comedian (Peter og Ping), passes away at the age of 66.[9]
- March 16: Stanley E. Armstrong, American comics artist (continued Slim Jim And The Force), passes away at age 85. [10]
- March 21: Jo Valle, French comics writer (L'Espiègle Lili), dies at age 83. [11]
April- 24 April: Reg Carter, British comics artist (Big Eggo) dies at the age of 62.[12]
May- May 12: Neysa McMein, American illustrator, painter and comics artist (Deathless Deer), dies at age 60. [13]
- May 27: Robert L. Ripley, American comics artist, cartoonist, entrepreneur and anthropologist (Ripley's Believe It or Not!), dies at the age of 58 from a heart attack.[14]
June- 10 June: John T. McCutcheon, American political cartoonist and occasional comics artist (Bird Center), dies at age 79. [15]
July- July 13: Walt Kuhn, American painter, illustrator and comics artist (Whisk), dies at age 71. [16]
October- October 8: Monte Barrett, American comics writer (Jane Arden), dies at age 52. [17]
November- November 13: Bern L. Vinger, Dutch illustrator and comics artist (Met Toto Op Reis), dies at age 77. [18]
- November 30: Lester J. Ambrose, American comics artist (Simp Simpson), dies at age 70. [19]
December- December 3: Frank Miller, American comics artist (Barney Baxter), dies from a heart attack at the age of 51.[20]
- December 11: Clifford K. Berryman, American cartoonist (Remember the Maine, Drawing the Line in Mississippi), dies at the age of 80.
Specific date unknown- Jo Valle, French comics writer (L'Espiègle Lili), dies at age 84.
- André Vallet, French painter, illustrator and comics artist (L'Espiègle Lili), dies at age 79 or 80. [21]
First issues by title- Buster Bunny, cover dated November, published by Standard Comics
- Girl Comics, cover-dated October, published by Timely Comics
- Girls' Love Stories, cover dated August–September, published by DC Comics
- Heart Throbs, cover-dated August, published by Quality Comics
- Kid Colt Outlaw, cover-dated May, published by Timely Comics
- Superboy, cover-dated March/April, published by DC Comics
- Torchy, cover-dated November, published by Quality Comics
Initial appearances by character name- Pow Wow Smith in Detective Comics #151 (September), created by Don Cameron and Carmine Infantino - DC Comics
- Dr. Edward Clariss - Reverse Flash in Flash Comics #104 (February), created by John Broome and Joe Kubert - DC Comics
Sources1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.lambiek.net/artists/p/peyo.htm|title=Peyo|accessdate=October 2, 2015|website=Lambiek.net}} 2. ^https://www.lambiek.net/artists/t/trog.htm 3. ^Casey Ruggles at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. [https://www.webcitation.org/6WsvnuwWL Archived] from the original on March 8, 2015. 4. ^https://www.lambiek.net/artists/p/pepo.htm 5. ^Gravett, Paul, "1001 Comics You Must Read Before You Die", Universe, page 145. 6. ^https://www.lambiek.net/artists/h/herman_vic.htm 7. ^Franco Fossati, I grandi eroi del fumetto, Gramese, 1990, pp. 178–179 8. ^https://www.lambiek.net/aanvang/doemee.htm 9. ^https://www.lambiek.net/artists/p/p-storm.htm 10. ^https://www.lambiek.net/artists/a/armstrong_stanley.htm 11. ^http://data.bnf.fr/12734063/jo_valle/ 12. ^https://www.lambiek.net/artists/c/carter_reg.htm 13. ^https://www.lambiek.net/artists/m/mcmein_neysa.htm 14. ^https://www.lambiek.net/artists/r/ripley_robert_l.htm 15. ^https://www.lambiek.net/artists/m/mccutcheon_john.htm 16. ^https://www.lambiek.net/artists/k/kuhn_walt.htm 17. ^http://data.desmoinesregister.com/famous-iowans/montgomery-monte-barrett 18. ^https://www.lambiek.net/artists/v/vinger_bern-l.htm 19. ^https://www.lambiek.net/artists/a/ambrose_lester.htm 20. ^https://www.lambiek.net/artists/m/miller_frank.htm 21. ^https://www.lambiek.net/artists/v/vallet_a.htm
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