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- Events and publications January February March May June July August September October November December
- Deaths March July August September October November Specific date unknown
- Initial appearances by character name DC Comics Other publishers Newspaper strips
- Sources
{{Yearsincomics}}{{Year in|comics|1952|parent=|history=List of years in comics}}Events and publicationsJanuary- January 10: André Franquin's Starter makes its debut.[1]
- January 31: In a Spirou et Fantasio story by André Franquin the Marsupilami makes his debut.[2]
- Phantom Stranger (January/February) #1
- Rex the Wonder Dog (January/February) #1
February- February 2: Crockett Johnson's Barnaby comes to an end.
- February 23: The first issue of the British comics magazine Lion is published. It will last until 18 May 1974.
- Patsy and Hedy #1 (Timely Comics, February)
- The Thing! #1 (Charlton Comics, February)
- Shock SuspenStories #1 (February/March)
March- March: In Carl Barks' Donald Duck story Statuesque Spendthrifts Duckburg's founder Cornelius Coot makes his debut.[3]
- March 3: In Charles M. Schulz' Peanuts Lucy van Pelt makes her debut.
May- May 1: In Carl Barks' Uncle Scrooge story Gladstone's Terrible Secret inventor Gyro Gearloose makes his debut.
- Sensation Comics #109 (cover date May–June) cancelled by DC Comics
June- Journey into Mystery #1 (Atlas Comics, June)
- Strange Suspense Stories #1 (Fawcett Comics, June)
July- Space Adventures #1 (Charlton Comics)
August- August 8: Roberto Renzi and Giorgio Rebuffi's Tiramolla makes its debut.
- Our Army at War #1
September- September 11: Peyo's medieval comic strip series Johan, initially published in other magazines since 1947, makes its debut in a redesigned version in Spirou.[4] The initially blond-haired Johan becomes dark-haired.[5]
- September 19: In Charles M. Schulz' Peanuts Linus van Pelt makes his debut.
October- October/November: The first issue of Mad is published by Harvey Kurtzman and William M. Gaines.
- October 25: The first issue of the Dutch Disney comics weekly Donald Duck is published.[6]
- G.I. Combat #1
November- November 16: Marc Sleen's Oktaaf Keunink makes its debut. It will run until 4 April 1965.
- November 24: Nicholas P. Dallis and Dan Heilman's Judge Parker makes its debut.
- November 26: Willy Vandersteen's Suske en Wiske story De Dolle Musketiers is first published in the newspapers. Halfway the story, which by then already 1953, Jerom makes his debut.[7]
- November: The first issue of the American Disney comics monthly Donald Duck is published.
- Star Spangled War Stories #1
December- December 24: Willy Vandersteen's Bessy makes its debut.
- December 31: Giorgio Rebuffi's Trottolino makes its debut. It will run until August 1990.
DeathsMarch- March 27: Georgi Atanasov, Bulgarian illustrator and comics artist ('Svatbata na Miki Maus), passes away at age 48.[8]
July- July 1: Jimmy Bancks, Australian comics artist (Ginger Meggs), dies at age 63 from a heart attack.[9]
August- 25 August: Ola Fogelberg, Finnish comics artist (Janne Ankkanen, Pekka Puupää), passes away at age 58.[10]
September- September 22: H. T. Webster, American comics artist (The Timid Soul, aka Caspar Milquetoast), dies at age 67.[11]
October- October 11: Jean Dupuis, Belgian comics publisher (Dupuis), passes away at age 76.[12]
November- November 23: Fred Moore, American animator (Walt Disney Company), passes away in a traffic accident at age 41.
Specific date unknown- George Brenner, American comics artist (The Clock, Bozo the Iron Man, and 711), dies at age 38 or 39.[13]
Initial appearances by character name DC Comics - Detective Chimp in The Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog #4 (July), created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino - DC Comics
- Firefly, in Detective Comics #184 (June), created by France Herron and Dick Sprang - DC Comics
- Phantom Stranger in Phantom Stranger #1 (August), created by John Broome, Carmine Infantino and Sy Barry - DC Comics
- Rex the Wonder Dog in The Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog #1 (January), created by Robert Kanigher and Alex Toth - DC Comics
Other publishers - Gyro Gearloose, in "Gladstone's Terrible Secret," Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #140 (Dell Comics, May)
- Robot Archie, in Lion #1 (Fleetway, 23 February)
- Thun'da, in Thun'da #1 (Magazine Enterprises)
- Uncle Scrooge, in Four Color Comics #386 (Dell Comics)
Newspaper strips - Linus van Pelt, in Peanuts (September 19)
- Lucy van Pelt, in Peanuts (March 3)
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