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2003 in comics

The following events happened in the world of comics in the year 2003.

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

Deaths

January

  • January 1: Warren Whipple, American comics artist (continued There Oughta Be a Law!), dies at age 92.[19]
  • January 2: Jack Keller, American comics artist (Kid Colt) dies at age 80.[20]
  • January 8: Franz Drappier, aka Franz, Belgian comics artist (Hypérion, Lester Cockney, Thomas Noland, continued Jugurtha and Jerry Spring), dies at age 54.[21]
  • January 10: Ramón Sabatés, Spanish comics artist (Casimiro Noteví, Agente tel TBI, worked on Los Grandes Inventos de TBO), dies at age 87.[22]
  • January 14: Rémy Bordelet, French comics artist (continued Big Bill le Casseur), dies at age 71.[23]
  • January 20: Mose, French comics artist (Zano, Roméo), dies at age 85.[24]
  • January 28: Leoncio Rojas Cruzat, aka Leo, Chilean comics artist (Macabeo, Castañita, Hurgando el Deporte, Pasionario, Contrafuegos, Solterina), dies at age 83.[25]
  • January 30:

February

March

  • March 2: Bill Woggon, American comics artist (Katy Keene), dies at age 92.[31]
  • March 3: Dave Pascal, American cartoonist and comics artist (The New Yorker), dies at age 84.[32]
  • March 11: Frans Verstreken, Belgian publisher, writer and curator (organized the annual Salon van de Vlaamse Humor (Salon of Flemish Comedy) exhibition highlighting work by Flemish cartoonists), dies at age 80.[33][34]
  • March 12:
    • Branco Karabajic, Croatian comics artist and animator (Rolf Kauka comics, Pauli, Familie Mausbein), dies at age 77.[35]
    • Thomas Warkentin, American animator, comics writer (continued Flash Gordon) and comic artist (Star Trek newspaper comic), dies at age 67.[36]
  • March 16: Auguste, French comic artist (Les Cromagnonneries), dies at age 62. [37]
  • March 22: Fernando Carpucino, Italian painter, illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 80.[38]
  • Specific date in March unknown: Angus Scott, British comics artist (assisted on Riders of the Range, Belinda Blue Eyes and Ruggles), dies at age 94. [39]

April

  • April 3: Karel Boumans, aka Kabou, Belgian comics artist (De Avonturen van Olivier, Bert Crak, Roel Harding, Studio Vandersteen, continued De Lustige Kapoentjes), dies at age 71.[40]
  • April 4: Rudy Florese, Filipino comic artist, dies at age 56.[41]
  • April 9: Jerry Bittle, American comics artist (Geech, Shirley and Son), dies at age 53.[42]
  • April 14: Ric Hugo, American comics artist (Soliloquy), dies at age 75 or 76.[43]
  • April 14: John Kent, New Zealand cartoonist and comics artist (Varoomshka), dies at age 65.[44]

May

June

  • June 4: Serafín Rojo Caamaño, Spanish comic artist (Doña Tere, Don Panchito y su Hijo Teresito, El Astronauta Saturnino Chiquiflauta, Tip y Coll, Doña Paca Cotilla, Pintador Talí), dies at age 77.[49]
  • June 9: Georges Pichard, French comics artist and writer (Ténébrax, Submerman, Blanche Epiphanie, Paulette).[50]
  • June 18: Guy Bara, French cartoonist and comic artist (Max L'Explorateur, Kéké Le Perroquet, Cro-Magnon), dies at age 79.[51]

July

August

  • August 9: Bert Wunderink, Dutch comics artist (Bram en Sijm en de Bende van Zwarte Dolf), dies at age 80.[57]
  • August 31: Dave Gerard, American comics artist (Citizen Smith, Will-Yum), dies at age 94.[58]

September

  • September 25: Herb Gardner, American playwright, screenwriter and comics artist (The Nebbishes), dies at age 68 from lung disease.
  • Specific date in September unknown: Sergio Boffano, Italian-Uruguayan comic artist (Charoná), dies at age 86. [59]

October

  • October 1: Costas Grammatopoulos, Greek painter, engraver, illustrator, poster designer and comics artist (worked on Classics Illustrated), dies at age 87.[60]
  • October 5: Alain Bignon, French comic artist, dies at age 56.[61]
  • October 12: Pete Morisi, American comics artist (Thunderbolts), dies at age 75.[62]
  • October 14: Ned Riddle, American cartoonist and comics artist (Mr. Tweedy), dies at age 90 and 91.[63]

November

December

  • December 5: Bob Gregory, American comics writer/artist (Donald Duck comics, Hanna-Barbera comics) dies at age 82.[67]
  • December 20:
    • Edgar Ley, Chinese-born, Belgian comics artist (Frank, various historical comics), dies at age 85 or 86.[68]
    • Hector Saavedra, Argentine comics artist (Disney comics, Looney Tunes comics), dies at age 49 or 50.[69]
  • December 25: Art Wetherell, British illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 42.[70]
  • December 27: Pete Alvarado, American animator and comics artist (Disney comics, Warner Bros. comics, Hanna-Barbera comics), dies at age 83.[71]
  • December 29: Don Lawrence, British comics artist, (Storm), dies at age 75.[72]
  • Specific date in December unknown: Oliver Passingham, British comics artist and animator (Leslie Shane, Jane Fortune, Rick Martin, Sally Marsh, Zoe Fair, Rick Random), dies at age 78.[73]

Specific date unknown

  • Allan Borgström, Swedish comics artist (Phili Philin), dies at age 89 or 90.[74]
  • Antonio Correa Expósito, Spanish comics artist, dies at age 62 or 63.[75]
  • Hank P. Meyer, Dutch comic artist (Opie De Eskimo), dies at an unknown age. [76]

Exhibitions

Conventions

First issues by title

Confidential Assassination Troop
Release: by Tong Li Comics. Writer & Artist: Fung Chin Pang
Fluffy
Release: by Jonathan Cape. Writer & Artist: Simone Lia
Opus
Release: November 23 by The Washington Post Company. Writer: Berkeley Breathed Artist: Berkeley Breathed.
xxxHolic
Release: February 24 by Kodansha. Authors: Clamp.

Notes

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