More Fun Comics #29 - National Periodical Publications
New Adventure Comics #24 - National Periodical Publications
March
March 6: The first episode of Gervy's detective comic series Pat'Apouf is published. The series will eventually come to an end in 1990.
March 17: In Bob Karp and Al Taliaferro's Donald Duck Donald's dog Bolivar makes his debut as a comics character, having debuted two years earlier in the animated short Alpine Climbers.
March 22: The first issue of the Italian comics magazineAlbi dell'Audace is published, which will run until 22 October 1939. In its first issue Vincenzo Baggioli and Carlo Cossio's Dick Fulmine makes its debut.
Ace Comics #12 - David McKay Publications
Detective Comics #13 - DC Comics
Famous Funnies #44 - Eastern Color Printing
Feature Funnies #6 - Comic Favorites, Inc.
More Fun Comics #30 - National Periodical Publications
New Adventure Comics #25 - National Periodical Publications
April
April 16: Arthur R. "Pop" Momand's newspaper comic stripKeeping Up with the Joneses comes to an end.
April 21: First issue of the Belgian comics magazine Le Journal de Spirou is published. It features the debuts of the series Spirou by Rob-Vel and Les Aventures de Tif by Fernand Dineur.
May: Ernie Bushmiller's Fritzi Ritz is retitled Nancy
Ace Comics #14 - David McKay Publications
Detective Comics #15 - DC Comics
Famous Funnies #46 - Eastern Color Printing
Feature Funnies #8 - Comic Favorites, Inc.
More Fun Comics #31 - National Periodical Publications
New Adventure Comics #26 - National Periodical Publications
June
June 4: Debut of Bernard Graddon's newspaper comic Just Jake in The Daily Mirror. It will run until 1952.
Ace Comics #15 - David McKay Publications
Action Comics #1 - DC Comics: This marks the first appearance of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster's Superman.
Detective Comics #16 - DC Comics
Famous Funnies #47 - Eastern Color Printing
Feature Funnies #9 - Comic Favorites, Inc.
More Fun Comics #32 - National Periodical Publications.
New Adventure Comics #27 - National Periodical Publications.
July
July 1: In Bob Karp and Al Taliaferro's newspaper comic Donald Duck Donald's iconic red car is first seen.
July 30: First issue of the long-running British comics magazine The Beano, featuring debuts of Dudley D. Watkins' Lord Snooty, James Jewell's Wee Peem, The Dinelli Brothers' Tin-Can Tommy, Basil Blackaller's Hairy Dan, Hugh McNeill's Ping the Elastic Man, Eric Roberts' Helpful Henry and Reg Carter's Big Eggo.
Ace Comics #16 - David McKay Publications
Action Comics #2 - DC Comics
Detective Comics #17 - DC Comics
Famous Funnies #48 - Eastern Color Printing
Feature Funnies #10 - Comic Favorites, Inc.
More Fun Comics #33 - National Periodical Publications
New Adventure Comics #28 - National Periodical Publications
August
August 4: Hergé's Tintin story King Ottokar's Sceptre is prepublished in Le Petit Vingtième. Halfway the story opera diva Bianca Castafiore makes her debut.
August 13: The final issue of the Flemish comics magazine Ons Kinderland is published.
Detective Comics #18 - DC Comics. In this issue Gardner Fox and Don Lynch's Steve Malone, District Attorney makes his debut.
Famous Funnies #49 - Eastern Color Printing
Feature Funnies #11 - Comic Favorites, Inc.
More Fun Comics #34 - National Periodical Publications
New Adventure Comics #29 - National Periodical Publications
September
Ace Comics #18 - David McKay Publications
Action Comics #4 - DC Comics
Amazing Mystery Funnies #2 - Centaur Publications
Detective Comics #19 - DC Comics
Famous Funnies #50 - Eastern Color Printing
Feature Funnies #12 - Comic Favorites, Inc.
Jumbo Comics #1 is launched. under Fiction House's Real Adventures Publishing Company imprint. It marks the U.S. debut of Will Eisner, Jerry Iger and Mort Meskin's Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, who debuted in January 1937 in the British magazine Wags.
More Fun Comics #35 - National Periodical Publications
New Adventure Comics #30 - National Periodical Publications
October
October 15: First issue of the British comics magazine Radio Fun, which will run until 1961.
Ace Comics #19 - David McKay Publications
Action Comics #5 - DC Comics
Detective Comics #20 - DC Comics
Famous Funnies #51 - Eastern Color Printing
Feature Funnies #13 - Comic Favorites, Inc.
More Fun Comics #36 - National Periodical Publications
New Adventure Comics #31 - National Periodical Publications
November
November 6: Stephen Slesinger and Fred Harman's Red Ryder is first published in the newspapers.
November 13: In Fascist Italy the importation and translation of all American and British comic books, except for the far too popular Mickey Mouse is outlawed. This also means the end of Italian comics magazine Jumbo.
Ace Comics #20 - David McKay Publications
Action Comics #6 - DC Comics
Adventure Comics #32 - DC Comics
Amazing Mystery Funnies #3 - Centaur Publications
Detective Comics #21 - DC Comics
Famous Funnies #52 - Eastern Color Printing
Feature Funnies #14 - Comic Favorites, Inc.
More Fun Comics #37 - DC Comics
December
December: As a result of the Spanish Civil War it becomes more difficult to find the materials needed to publish the Spanish illustrated children's magazine En Patufet and thus its final issue appears. It will briefly be revived between 1968 and 1973.
December 17: The first appearance of Hugh McNeill's Pansy Potter, one of the longest running comic strips in The Beano.