2011 in comics

Notable events of 2011 in comics. See also List of years in comics. This is a list of comics-related events in 2011. It includes any relevant comics-related events, deaths of notable comics-related people, conventions and first issues by title.

Events

January

February

March

  • March 12–13: During the Stripdagen in Gorinchem Minck Oosterveer receives the Stripschapprijs. He will tragically die in a motor accident in September. The magazine Stripschrift wins the P. Hans Frankfurtherprijs.[8] Eiso Toonder, son of Marten Toonder, receives the Bulletje en Boonestaak Schaal.[9]
  • Catawiki, an online compendium of collector's catalogues, becomes available in English.

April

June

July

August

September

  • September 9: Dutch comic artist Peter Pontiac receives the Marten Toonderprijs award. [17]
  • During the month, DC Comics releases 52 brand-new titles as part of their The New 52 publishing scheme.

October

  • October 25: U.S. cartoonist Dave Simpson is caught with plagiarism and instantly announces his retirement from the cartooning industry.[18][19]

November

Deaths

January

  • January 6: Jacques van der Smissen, Dutch painter, graphic artist and comics artist (made gag comics for Aloha magazine), dies at age 68.[21]
  • January 18: Marcel Marlier, Belgian illustrator (Martine), dies at age 80.
  • January 28: Gaspare de Fiore, Italian comics artist (assistant of Sergio Rosi), dies at age 84.[22]
  • January 29: Orhan Halil Tolon, Turkish comics artist, illustrator and caricaturist (Zipzip Ali'nin Oyunlari, Eciş & Bücüş, Lük-Lük, Çetin Kaptan, Tektel Amca), dies at age 88 or 89.[23]

February

March

  • March 4: Eduardo Ferro, Argentine comics artist (Don Pitazo, Asserín y Pan Rallado, Langostino, Bólido, Tara Service, Pandora, Pampa Barbara, Chapaleo, continued El Fantasma Benito), dies at age 93.[27]
  • March 21: Gustav Krum, Czech painter, illustrator and comics artist (comics adaptations of literary novels), dies at age 86.[28]

April

  • April 6: Gerard van Straaten, Dutch illustrator and comics artist (Marten Toonder Studio's, several realistic comics for various Dutch newspapers and magazines), dies at age 86.[29]

May

June

July

  • July 5: George Martin, British comic artist (Bunion, Captain Bungle, Greedy Pig, Desperate Dawg, The Hillys and the Billys), dies at age 82 or 83. [40]
  • July 9: Gideon Brugman, Dutch comics artist (Zonk en Stronk, Professor Ambrosius), dies at age 68.[41]
  • July 12: Leo Leonhard, German comics artist (Rüssel in Komikland), dies at age 72.[42]
  • July 19: Henri Taymans, aka Timme, Belgian comics artist (De Avonturen van Wim Rits en Jan Blok: De Bende van de Hertog), dies at age 76.[43]

August

  • August 6: John Adkins Richardson, American comic artist (Maxor, Fever Dreams, The Hunting of the Snark) and author of The Complete Book of Cartooning, dies at age 81. [44]
  • August 12: Francisco Solano Lopéz, Argentine comics artist (El Eternauta, Janus Stark), dies at age 82.[45]
  • August 15: Pap Dean, American cartoonist and comics artist, dies at age 95.[46]
  • August 18: Jean Tabary, French comics artist (Iznogoud, Totoche, Corinne et Jeannot), died at age 81.[47]
  • August 22: Vicco von Bülow, aka Loriot or Pirol, German comedian, comics artist, cartoonist, film director, writer and actor (Wahre Geschichten erlogen von Loriot, Reinhold das Nashorn), dies at age 87.[48]

September

  • September 4: Dave Hoover, American comics artist and animator (Wanderers, Starman, Captain America), dies at age 56.
  • September 6: George Kuchar, American underground film director and comics artist made a comics biography about H.P. Lovecraft), dies at age 69.[49]
  • September 9: Daniel Hulet, Belgian comics artist (Charabia, Léo Gwenn, Pharaon), dies at age 66.[50]
  • September 11: Michel-Paul Giroud, French comic artist (La Bande des Loups, Yankee, Toy, worked on Arthur le fantôme justicier, continued Cap'tain Vir de Bor and La Pension Radicelle), dies at age 78. [51]
  • September 14: Gilles Chaillet, French comics artist (Vasco), dies at age 65.[52]
  • September 15: Gilbert Schats, Belgian comic artist (Koning Bubu AKA Le Roi Bubu), dies at age 66.[53]
  • September 16: Tom Wilson, American comics artist (Ziggy), dies at age 80.[54]
  • September 17: Minck Oosterveer, Dutch comics artist (Nicky Saxx, Zodiak, Jack Pott, Claudia Brücken, worked on Storm), dies in a motor accident at age 50.[55]
  • September 18: Jack Adler, American cover artist and colourist (DC Comics), dies at age 94.
  • September 21: Júlio Resende, Portuguese painter and comics artist (O Fagundes Arrepiado, O Senhor Freitas and O Feli-Feli), dies at age 93.[56]
  • September 25: Dick Briel, Dutch comics artist (Professor Palmboom), dies at age 60.[57]
  • September 26: Sergio Bonelli, Italian comics writer (Zagor, Mister No), dies at age 78.
  • September 29: Albert Weinberg, Belgian comics artist (Dan Cooper), dies at age 91.[58]

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

  • Didier Geluck, aka Diluck, Belgian cartoonist (published in Pourquoi Pas? and Le Drapeau Rouge) and father of Philippe Geluck, dies at age 86 or 87.[77]
  • Antonio Ghura, British comics artist (Truly Amazing Love Stories, Bogey), dies at age 60 or 61.[78]

Exhibitions and shows

Conventions

First issues by title

'68
Release: April by Image Comics. Writer: Mark Kidwell, Artists: Nat Jones and Jay Fotos
All Fall Down
Release: by Arcana Studios. Writer: Casey Jones. Artists: Jason Reeves, Gian Fernando, Brian Brinlee, Anvit Randeria, Cirque Studios, and Pericles Junior.
Annihilators
Release: March by Marvel Comics. Writers: Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning Artist: Tan Eng Huat
Avenging Spider-Man
Release: November by Marvel Comics. Writer: Zeb Wells Artist: Joe Madureira[94][95]
Bad Island
Release: August by Grafix. Writer: Doug TenNapel Artist: Doug TenNapel
Batman: Arkham City
Release: July by DC Comics. Writer: Paul Dini Artist: Carlos D'Anda
Drums
Release: May by Image. Writer: El Torres Artist: Abe Hernando
Fear Itself
Release: March by Marvel Comics. Writer: Matt Fraction Artist: Stuart Immonen[96][97][98][99]
Graveyard of Empires
Release: June by Image Comics. Writer: Mark Sable Artist: Paul Azaceta[100]
The Last of the Greats
Release: October by Image Comics. Writer: Joshua Hale Fialkov Artist: Brent Peeples
Near Death
Release: September by Image Comics. Writer: Jay Faerber Artist: Simone Guglielmini
Nordguard
Release: by Sofawolf Press. Artists: Tess Garman and Teagan Gavet
Spaceman
Release: October by Vertigo. Writer: Brian Azzarello Artist: Eduardo Risso[101]
Super Dinosaur
Release: April by Image Comics (Skybound imprint). Writer: Robert Kirkman Artist: Jason Howard[102]
Wolverine and the X-Men
Release: October by Marvel Comics. Writer: Jason Aaron Artist: Chris Bachalo

See also

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