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Шаблон:Yearsincomics Шаблон:See also Notable events of 1939 in comics.

Events and publications

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Specials

Specific date unknown

Births

March

  • March 27: Jo Teodorescu, Romanian illustrator and comics artist (Aventurile profesului Parbriz), (d. 2014).[10]

April

Deaths

January

June

  • June 28: Joz De Swerts, Belgian illustrator, political cartoonist and comics artist (worked for Zonneland), dies at age 49.[15]

July

  • July 4: Louis Wain, British painter and illustrator (illustrations starring anthropomorphic cats), dies at age 78.[16]
  • July 25: A.E. Hayward, American comics artist (Somebody's Stenog), dies at age 55.[17]

August

  • August 14: T.E. Powers, American comics artist (Our Moving Pictures, Mr. Nobody Holme), dies at the age of 69.[18]

September

  • September 8: Elie Smalhout, Dutch graphic artist, illustrator and comics artist (made text comics for De Notenkraker), dies at age 49.[19]
  • September 29: Luc Lafnet, aka Davine, Visnet, O. Lucas, Pol, Luc, Belgian-French comics artist (Bizouk et Pélik, Zizette, assisted on Spirou et Fantasio, Bibor et Tribar), dies at age 40 from pancreatic cancer.[20]

October

  • October 10: Benjamin Rabier, French comics artist, illustrator, animator and advertising artist (Gédéon, Tintin-Lutin, designed La Vache Qui Rit), dies at age 74.[21]
  • October 12: Llorenç Brunet i Forroll, Spanish caricaturist, painter and comics artist, dies at age 67.[22]
  • October 18: Carl Olof Petersen, Swedish illustrator, painter and comics artist, dies at age 59.[23]

November

December

Specific date unknown

  • Paul Augros, French illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 58.[26]
  • Louis de Lajarrige, French illustrator, painter, comics artist and writer, dies at age 66.[27]
  • E. Nicolson, French illustrator and comics artist (Les Aventures du Chien Brownie, Bambochard et Trémolo), dies at an unknown age.[28]

First issues by title

Renamed titles

Initial appearances by character name

References

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  5. One copy with a color cover has been proven to be a hoax.
  6. The first mention of Double Action Comics No. 1 is in The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide No. 10 (Robert M. Overstreet, 1980). Additional information regarding Double Action can be found on page A-19 of the market report, which notes that, "four more copies of Double Action turned up and sold for record prices. All of these copies were in excellent condition with white cover and pages. Even a No. 1 was included in the four, the rest being No. 2's." The existence of a Very Good copy has been confirmed by both Robert Overstreet and John K. Snyder III.
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  29. Wallace "1930s" in Dolan, p. 24: "DC's second superstar debuted in the lead story of this issue, written by Bill Finger and drawn by Bob Kane, though the character was missing many of the elements that would make him a legend."