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- Deaths January March April May July Specific date unknown
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{{Refimprove|date=January 2017}}{{Yearsincomics}}{{Year in|comics|1936|parent=|history=List of years in comics}}Events and publications{{Inc-lit}}January- January 19: Hergé's The Adventures of Jo, Zette and Jocko (1936-1957) debuts in Cœurs Vaillants. [1]
- Famous Funnies #18 - Eastern Color
- More Fun the Big Comic Magazine (previously New Fun Comics) (1935 series) #7 - National Periodical Publications
- New Comics (1935 series) #2 - National Periodical Publications
February- 8 February: #1 - Mickey Mouse Weekly (1936-1957)
- 17 February: Lee Falk's The Phantom makes his debut.
- Famous Funnies #19 - Eastern Color
- More Fun the Big Comic Magazine (1935 series) #8 - National Periodical Publications
- New Comics (1935 series) #3 - National Periodical Publications
- Popular Comics #1 - Dell Comics
March- March 8: Dudley D. Watkins' Oor Wullie and The Broons debut in The Sunday Post.
- March 16: In E.C. Segar's Thimble Theatre Eugene the Jeep makes its debut.
- March 31: Frans Piët signs his first Sjors comic strip. Originally a blatant copy of Martin Branner's Winnie Winkle it now becomes completely its own thing. [2] [3]
- Big Book of Fun Comics (1936 series) #1 - National Periodical Publications
- Famous Funnies #20 - Eastern Color
- More Fun Comics (previously More Fun the Big Comic Magazine) (1935 series) #9 - National Periodical Publications, cover dated "Mar-April"
- New Comics (1935 series) #4 - National Periodical Publications, cover dated "Mar-April".
- Popular Comics #2 - Dell Comics
April- April 6: Lank Leonard' Mickey Finn (1936-1976) debuts. [4]
- Famous Funnies #21 - Eastern Color
- King Comics #1 - David McKay Publications
- Popular Comics #3 - Dell Comics
- Tip Top Comics #1 - United Features: first comic book appearance of Tarzan
May- May 3: The first issue of the Flemish comics magazine Bravo ! is published. It will run until 17 April 1951.
- May 7: The first issue of the Dutch comics magazine Doe Mee is published. It will run until 15 December 1949.[5]
- The Comics Magazine #1 — Centaur Publications
- Famous Funnies #22 - Eastern Color
- King Comics #2 - David McKay Publications
- More Fun Comics (1935 series) #10 - National Periodical Publications
- Popular Comics #4 - Dell Comics
June- The Comics Magazine #2 — Centaur Publications
- Famous Funnies #23 - Eastern Color
- King Comics #3 - David McKay Publications
- New Comics (1935 series) #5 - National Periodical Publications
- Popular Comics #5 - Dell Comics
- Tip Top Comics #2 - United Features
- Phantom comic #1
July- July 11: The final issue of the Dutch satirical magazine De Notenkraker is published.[6]
- 14 July: The Italian humor magazine Bertoldo brings out its first issue, continuing its run until 10 September 1943.
- The Comics Magazine #3 — Centaur Publications
- Famous Funnies #24 - Eastern Color
- King Comics #4 - David McKay Publications
- More Fun Comics (1935 series) #11 - National Periodical Publications
- New Comics (1935 series) #6 - National Periodical Publications
- Popular Comics #6 - Dell Comics
- Tip Top Comics #3 - United Features
August- August 30: Al Taliaferro and Earl Duvall adapt Donald Duck into a weekly pantomime comic, as part of their Silly Symphonies comic strip. [7]
- August 31: William St. John Glenn creates Dorothea in The Daily Mail.[8]
- The Comics Magazine #4 — Centaur Publications
- Famous Funnies #25 - Eastern Color
- King Comics #5 - David McKay Publications
- More Fun Comics (1935 series) #12 - National Periodical Publications
- New Comics (1935 series) #7 - National Periodical Publications
- Popular Comics #7 - Dell Comics
- Tip Top Comics #4 - United Features
September- The Comics Magazine #5 — Centaur Publications
- Famous Funnies #26 - Eastern Color
- King Comics #6 - David McKay Publications
- More Fun Comics (1935 series) #13 - National Periodical Publications
- New Comics (1935 series) #8 - National Periodical Publications
- Popular Comics #8 - Dell Comics
- Tip Top Comics #5 - United Features
October- October 25: The final episode of Rea Irvin's The Smythes is published in The New York Herald Tribune. [9]
- Famous Funnies #27 - Eastern Color
- The Funnies #1 - Dell Comics
- King Comics #7 - David McKay Publications
- More Fun Comics (1935 series) #14 - National Periodical Publications
- New Comics (1935 series) #9 - National Periodical Publications
- Popular Comics #9 - Dell Comics
- Tip Top Comics #6 - United Features
November- Famous Funnies #28 - Eastern Color
- The Funnies #2 - Dell Comics
- Funny Pages #6 — Centaur Publications
- Funny Picture Stories #1 — Centaur Publications. This issue also marks the debut of The Clock by George Brenner.
- King Comics #8 - David McKay Publications
- More Fun Comics (1935 series) #15 - National Periodical Publications
- New Comics (1935 series) #10 - National Periodical Publications
- Popular Comics #10 - Dell Comics
- Elmer Woggon and Allen Saunders's Steve Roper and Mike Nomad (1936-2004) debuts.
- Tip Top Comics #7 - United Features
December- Detective Picture Stories #1 — Centaur Publications
- Famous Funnies #29 - Eastern Color
- Flash Gordon Strange Adventure Magazine #1. It folds after only one issue.
- The Funnies #3 - Dell Comics
- Funny Pages #7 — Centaur Publications
- Funny Picture Stories #2 — Centaur Publications
- King Comics #9 - David McKay Publications
- More Fun Comics (1935 series) #16 - National Periodical Publications
- New Comics (1935 series) #11 - National Periodical Publications
- Popular Comics #11 - Dell Comics
- Tip Top Comics #8 - United Features
DeathsJanuary- January 31: Grace Drayton, American illustrator and comics artist (Dolly Dimples, The Pussycat Princess), dies at the age of 58.[10]
March- March 19: Ottilia Adelborg, Swedish illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 80. [11]
April- April 2: Bert Cobb, American comics artist (Jocko the Educated Monk, Some Monkey Fun From Jungle Jinks, Stumble-Toe Joe, Ambitious Teddy, Meddlesome Millie) , dies at age 66 or 67. [12]
May- May 9 : Stanislav Lolek, Czech illustrator and comics artist (The Cunning Little Vixen or Vixen Sharp Ears) dies at the age of 62.[13]
July- July 19: Apeles Mestres, Spanish musician, novelist, illustrator and comics artist (made some sequential illustrations), dies at age 81. [14]
Specific date unknown- Ed Leffingwell, American comics artist (Little Joe), dies.[15]
- Charles Small, American comics artist (continued Salesman Sam), passes away. [16]
Exhibitions and shows{{Empty section|date=January 2017}}ConventionsComics debuts without a specific date- Barney Baxter by Frank Miller.
- Belinda by Steve Dowling.
- Ben Bowyang by Alex Gurney.
- Biffen och Bananen by Rit-Ola
- Laff-a-Day debuts.
- Rebo by Cesare Zavattini (plot), Federico Pedrocchi (script) and Giovanni Scolari (art)
- Room and Board by Gene Ahern.
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