2003 in comics
List of events that happened in 2003 in the sphere of 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
February 26 :
Carlos Freixas , Spanish comics artist (Pistol Jim , Darío Malbrán Psicoanalista , Elmer King , Tucho, de Canilla a Campeón ), dies at age 79.[ 28]
Ram Waeerkar , Indian comic artist (Amar Chitra Katha , Suppandi , Nasruddin Hodja , Pyarela ), dies at age 66 or 67.[ 29]
February 28 : Pete Millar , American comics artist (Drag Cartoons , co-creator of CARtoons Magazine ), dies at age 73.[ 30]
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
May 2 : Peter Jackson , British comics artist (London Is Stranger Than Fiction ), dies at age 81.[ 45]
May 8 : Leo Bachle , Canadian comics artist (Johnny Canuck ), dies at age 79.[ 46]
May 14 : Dante Quinterno , Argentine cartoonist and comics artist, (Patoruzú , Isidoro Cañones ), dies at age 93.
May 23 : Pierce Rice, American comics artist (worked for Harvey Comics ), dies at age 86 or 87.[ 47]
May 27 : Al Hartley , American comics artist (Archie Comics , Christian comics), dies at age 81.[ 48]
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
July 17 : Cosper, Danish comics artist (Morkelige Mr. Mox , Alfredo ), dies at age 92.[ 52]
July 20 : William Woolfolk , American novelist, TV writer and comics writer (worked for DC Comics , Marvel Comics , Archie Comics , Fawcett Comics , Quality Comics , Police Comics , Timely Comics ), dies at age 86.[ 53]
July 24 :
July 31 : Guido Crepax , Italian comics artist (Valentina ), dies at age 70.[ 56]
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
November 12 : John Tartaglione , American comics artist and inker (Marvel Comics , made comics biographies about John F. Kennedy , Lyndon B. Johnson , Pope John Paul II and Mother Teresa ), dies at age 82.[ 64]
November 29 : Len Lawson , Australian comics artist (The Lone Avenger , The Hooded Rider , Diana, Queen of the Apes ) and convicted rapist and murderer, dies at age 76 from a heart attack.[ 65]
November 30 : Kin Platt , American caricaturist, radio writer, TV writer, animation writer, comics artist (Mr. and Mrs. , Supermouse ), dies at age 91.[ 66]
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
January 11 : FLUKE Mini-Comics & Zine Festival (Tasty World, Athens, Georgia )[ 79]
January 25 : Big Apple Comic Book Art, and Toy Show I (St. Paul's Church Auditorium, New York City)
January 31–February 2 : Creation Comic Book & Pop Culture Convention (Pasadena, California)
February 1–2 : Alternative Press Expo (Concourse Exhibition Center, San Francisco)
February 9 : Emerald City ComiCon (Qwest Field, West Field Plaza, Seattle, Washington) — first annual event; 2,500 attendees; guests: Erik Larsen , John Cassaday , Scott Morse , Pia Guerra , Darick Robertson , Sean Chen , Greg Rucka , Ford Gilmore , Jim Mahfood , Steve Skroce , Mike Huddleston , Steve Rolston , Ian Boothby , Jay Faerber , Matt Haley , Kathleen Webb , John Lustig , David Hahn , Stefano Gaudiano , Donna Barr , Roberta Gregory , Rick Hoberg , Jason Hall , and Brian Snöddy
February 28–March 2 : MegaCon (Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida) — guests include J. Scott Campbell , Scott McDaniel , Chuck Dixon , Frank Cho , George Pérez , Roy Thomas , Greg Land , Jimmy Palmiotti , Amanda Conner , Robert Rodi , Bart Sears , Brian Pulido , and Adam Hughes
March 22–24 : East Coast Hobby Show 2003 (Ft. Washington Expo Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
March 23 : Toronto Comic Con I (Toronto Hilton Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) — first edition of this convention
March 29–30 : Planet Comicon (Overland Park International Trade Center, Overland Park, Kansas)
April : Phoenix Comicon (Glendale, Arizona)
April 5–6 : Dallas Comic Con 2.0 (Richardson Civic Center, Plano, Texas) — guests include Tim Bradstreet , Adam Hughes , Dave Dorman , and Frank Cho , Scott Kurtz , Kerry Gammill , Cal Slayton , and Michael Lark . A collectible program book produced with dual covers by artists Dave Dorman and Adam Hughes .
April 5 : Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo (S.P.A.C.E.) (Ohio Expo Center, Rhodes Center, Columbus, Ohio) — special guests: Dave Sim and Gerhard
April 25–27 : Pittsburgh Comicon (Pittsburgh Expomart, Monroeville, Pennsylvania) — guests include Terry Austin , Terry Moore , Wayne Wise ,[ 80] Adam Hughes , Bill Morrison , Erin Gray , George Pérez , Joseph Michael Linsner , Jim Balent , and Michael Turner [ 81]
April 26–27 : WonderCon (Moscone Center, San Francisco, California) — convention moves from Oakland
April 27 : MicroCon 2003 (Maplewood Community Center, Maplewood, Minnesota)
May 2–3 : Big Apple Comic Book Art, and Toy Show II (St. Paul's Church Auditorium, New York City) — guest of honor Jim Steranko ; other guests: Russ Heath , Billy Tucci , Graig Weich, Tony Isabella , Guy Gilchrist , Jim Krueger , Jamal Igle , Robin Riggs , and Jim Salicrup
May 2–3 : Hershey Comicon I (Cocoaplex Cinema, Hershey, Pennsylvania)
May 16–18 : Motor City Comic Con I (Novi Expo Center, Novi, Michigan) — guests include Aaron Bordner , Mark Bode , Dan Brereton , Norm Breyfogle , Guy Davis , Dan Fogel , Frank Kelly Freas , Laura Freas , Gilbert Hernandez , Jaime Hernandez , Vince Locke , William Messner Loebs , James O'Barr , Jim Pitts , Paul Ryan , William Stout , Billy Tucci , Neil Vokes , and Larry Welz
May 17 : East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) — 50 attendees; guests include William H. Foster III , Jerry Craft , and Anthony Jappa[ 82]
May 23–24 : Comics 2003 (Bristol, Avon, England, U.K.) — presentation of the National Comics Awards ; guests include Jim Lee , Jeff Smith , Dez Skinn , Mike Conroy , Duncan Fegredo , Steve Yeowell , Gary Spencer Millidge , Phil Winslade , Sean Phillips , Mike Carey , Chris Weston , Chris Francis, Phil Hall , Bryan Talbot , Dave Gibbons , John McCrea , John Cassaday , D'Israeli , Staz Johnson , Gary Erskine , Rich Johnston , Nick Locking , and David Hitchcock [ 83]
May 30–June 1 : Wizard World East (Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
May 31–June 1 : Adventure Con 2 (Knoxville Expo Center, Knoxville, Tennessee)
June 13–15 : Heroes Convention (Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, North Carolina) — guests include Bob Almond , Jim Amash , Pat Broderick , Frank Brunner , Sal Buscema , Nick Cardy , Richard Case , Steve Conley , Shane Davis , Kim DeMulder , Todd Dezago , Tommy Lee Edwards , Michael Eury , Tom Feister , Lou Ferrigno , Dick Giordano , Cully Hamner , Scott Hampton , Tony Harris , Irwin Hasen , Adam Hughes , Matt Hughes , Greg Hyland , Jamal Igle , Dan Jolley , Bruce Jones , Nat Jones , Jason Latour , Bob Layton , Jon Lewis , David W. Mack , Pop Mhan , Phil Noto , Jeff Parker , George Pratt , Budd Root , Craig Rousseau , Julie Schwartz , Bill Sienkiewicz , Roxanne Starr , Brian Stelfreeze , Karl Story , Roy Thomas , Rich Tommaso , Tim Townsend , Koi Turnbull , George Tuska , Neil Vokes , Loston Wallace , Daniel Way , and Mike Wieringo
June 13–14 : Lexington Sci-Fi Comic Con (Lexington Convention Center, Lexington, Kentucky)
June 20–21 : Hershey Comicon II (Cocoaplex Cinema, Hershey, Pennsylvania)
June 22 : MoCCA Festival (Puck Building , New York City) — guests include Jessica Abel , Signe Baumane , Amanda Conner , Howard Cruse , Evan Dorkin , Phoebe Gloeckner , Klaus Janson , Denis Kitchen , James Kochalka , Peter Kuper , Jason Little , Patrick McDonnell , Mike Mignola , Bill Plympton , Ted Rall , Jeff Smith , Art Spiegelman , and Craig Thompson
June 27–July 6 : Comica — London International Comics Festival (Institute of Contemporary Arts , London, UK) — first iteration of this event, organized by Paul Gravett ; guests include Chris Ware , Charles Burns , Joe Sacco , Warren Ellis , Mike Carey , Posy Simmonds , Frédéric Boilet , Sophie Crumb , David Lloyd , Melinda Gebbie , Peter Hogan , Garry Leach , and Gary Spencer Millidge [ 84] [ 85] [ 86]
July 12–13 : Big-D Collectible Show (Hampton Inn Military Pkwy & Hwy 635 Mesquite, Dallas, Texas) — 1500 attendees
July 17–20 : Comic-Con International (San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, California) — 70,000 attendees; official guests: Brian Azzarello , Charles Berberian , Sal Buscema , Philippe Dupuy , Neil Gaiman , Jackson "Butch" Guice , Nalo Hopkinson , Steve Jackson , Geoff Johns , Larry Lieber , Carla Speed McNeil , Kevin O'Neill , Howard Post , and R.A. Salvatore
July 18–20 : Hawaii All-Collectors Show (Neal Blaisdell Exhibition Hall, Honolulu, Hawaii)
August : "Cyber CAPTION "[ 83] (Oxford Union Society, Oxford, England) — guests include Carla Speed McNeil
August 3 : Atlanta Comic Convention (Atlanta Marriott Century Center, Atlanta, Georgia)
August 8–10 : Wizard World Chicago (Rosemont Convention Center, Rosemont, Illinois)
August 22–24 : Fan Expo Canada (Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) — 20,655 attendees; guests include Leonard Nimoy , Ray Park , Adrian Rayment & Neil Rayment Twins (The Matrix) , J. August Richards , Connor Trinneer , Denise Crosby , Brian Michael Bendis , Francisco Herrera , Ed McGuinness , Ken Steacy , Darwyn Cooke , Josh Blaylock, and Fred Gallagher
August 29–September 1 : Dragon Con (Hyatt Regency Atlanta/Marriott Marquis, Atlanta, Georgia) — 20,000+ attendees
September 4–6 : International Comics and Animation Festival (ICAF) (Georgetown University , Washington, D.C. ) — guests include Francesca Ghermandi , Stefano Ricci , and Lalo Alcaraz [ 87]
September 5–6 : Big Apple Comic Book Art, and Toy Show III (St. Paul's Church Auditorium, New York City)
September 5–7 : Small Press Expo (Holiday Inn Select, Bethesda, Maryland)
September 12–14 : Raptus 2003 (Bergen Konferanse Senter, Skandic Hotel Bergen, Bergen, Norway) — 4,500 attendees
September 20–21 : Baltimore Comic-Con (Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland)
September 20–21 : Royalfest 2003 (Gateway Center, Collinsville, Illinois) — 3,000–4,000 attendees
October 3–5 : Adventure Con 2.5 (Gatlinburg Convention Center, Gatlinburg, Tennessee)
October 4–5 : FallCon (Education Building at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, St. Paul, Minnesota)
October 17–November 2 : FIBDA XIV (Amadora, Portugal)[ 88]
October 18–19 : Motor City Comic Con II (Novi Expo Center, Novi, Michigan) — guests include Kurt Busiek , Andy Lee , and David W. Mack
October 19 : Los Angeles Comic Book and Science Fiction Convention (Shrine Auditorium Expo Center, Los Angeles, California)
October 19 : Maine Comic Book Spectacular (Verrillo's Convention Center, Portland, Maine)
October 25–26 : Dallas Comic Con ("DCC3") (Plano Centre, Plano, Texas) — guests include Tim Bradstreet , Phil Noto , Adam Hughes , Scott Kurtz , John Lucas, Ben Dunn , Jaime Mendoza , Cal Slayton , and Erik Reeves
October 31–November 3 : Las Vegas Comic-Con (Mandalay Bay Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada) — first annual event
October 31–November 2 : Lucca Comics and Games (Fair Point, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy) — 50,000 attendees
November 1 : Comic Festival Winter Special (Holiday Inn, Bloomsbury, London, England, U.K.) — guests include Steven Appleby , Mark Buckingham , John M. Burns , Laurence Campbell , Al Davison , Alex Collier , Mike Conroy , Andy Diggle , Simon Donald , Christian Dunn , Ian Edginton , Carl Flint , Paul Gambaccini , Phil Gascoigne , Ian Gibson , Jon Haward , Morris Heggie , P. J. Holden , Jock , Davey Jones , Euan Kerr , Roger Langridge , Metaphrog , Gary Spencer Millidge , Robbie Morrison , Paul Palmer , Siku , Dez Skinn , Kev F. Sutherland , and Lee Townsend
November 6–9 : Coco Bulles (Culture Palace of Abidjan , Côte d'Ivoire )
November 7–9 : Toronto Comic Con II (National Trade Centre, Queen Elizabeth Building, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) — guests of honor: Jim Starlin and Michael William Kaluta
November 15–16 : Kansas City ComiCon (Shawnee Civic Center, Shawnee, Kansas)
November 21–23 : Wizard World Texas (Arlington Convention Center, Arlington, Texas)
November 28–30 : Big Apple Comic Book Art, and Toy Show IV (Metropolitan Pavilion, New York City)
November 29–30 : Mid-Ohio Con (Hilton Columbus Hotel at Easton Town Center, Columbus, Ohio)
December 7 : Boston Comic Book Spectacular (Boston Radisson Hotel, Amesbury, Massachusetts) — 1,000 attendees
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 .
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^ "Rémy Bordelet" . lambiek.net . Retrieved May 15, 2020 .
^ "Mose" . lambiek.net . Retrieved May 15, 2020 .
^ "Leo" . lambiek.net . Retrieved May 15, 2020 .
^ "Les Zakarin" . lambiek.net . Retrieved June 18, 2023 .
^ "Guido Zamperoni" . lambiek.net . Retrieved May 15, 2020 .
^ "Carlos Freixas" .
^ "Ram Waeerkar" .
^ "Pete Millar" . lambiek.net . Retrieved May 15, 2020 .
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^ "David Pascal" . lambiek.net . Retrieved 7 April 2018 .
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^ "Inmemoriam" .
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^ "Karel Boumans" . lambiek.net . Retrieved 7 April 2018 .
^ "Rudy Florese" . lambiek.net . Retrieved 1 October 2022 .
^ "Jerry Bittle" . lambiek.net . Retrieved 7 April 2018 .
^ "Ric Hugo" . lambiek.net . Retrieved May 15, 2020 .
^ "John Kent" . lambiek.net . Retrieved May 15, 2020 .
^ "Peter Jackson" . lambiek.net . Retrieved May 15, 2020 .
^ "Leo Bachle" . lambiek.net . Retrieved 16 March 2021 .
^ "Pierce Rice" . lambiek.net . Retrieved May 15, 2020 .
^ "Al Hartley" . lambiek.net . Retrieved 7 April 2018 .
^ "Serafín" . lambiek.net . Retrieved November 4, 2022 .
^ "Georges Pichard" . lambiek.net . Retrieved 7 April 2018 .
^ "Bara" . lambiek.net . Retrieved 20 October 2021 .
^ "Cosper" . lambiek.net . Retrieved May 15, 2020 .
^ Oliver, Myrna (10 August 2003). "William Woolfolk, 86; Novelist Wrote for Television, Comics" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 5 October 2013 .
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^ "Warren Kremer" . lambiek.net . Retrieved 7 April 2018 .
^ "Guido Crepax" . lambiek.net . Retrieved 7 April 2018 .
^ "Bert Wunderink" . lambiek.net . Retrieved May 15, 2020 .
^ "Dave Gerard" . lambiek.net . Retrieved May 15, 2020 .
^ "Sergio Boffano" . lambiek.net . Retrieved June 7, 2021 .
^ "Costas Grammatopoulos" . lambiek.net . Retrieved February 13, 2021 .
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