2003 in comics
Events
Year overall
- The AOL name was finally dropped from Time Warner, reverted to the Time Warner name.
April
- Action Comics #800: Double-sized anniversary issue, "A Hero's Journey," by Joe Kelly, Pascual Ferry, and Duncan Rouleau.
- April 19: Webcomic Bigtime Consulting comes to a conclusion
June
- Wolverine vol. 2 is canceled by Marvel with issue #189.
- June 10 - Manhwa Dragon Hunter begins publication
July
- July 18: The first issue of the Croatian comics magazine Q strip is published. It will last until 2013.
September
- September 24: Albert Uderzo is honoured as Commandeur des Arts et Lettres.
October
- October 18-19: During the Stripdagen in Alphen aan den Rijn John Reid, Bastiaan Geleijnse and Jean-Marc van Tol receive the Stripschapprijs. Gerard Roord, publisher of Illustrated Classics wins the Hans P. Frankfurtherprijs. Henk Sprenger, Wim Meuldijk and Gerrit Stapel are the first people to receive a new award, the Bulletje en Boonestaakschaal.
December
- December 24: The final issue of the Flemish comics magazine Suske en Wiske Weekblad is published.
Deaths
January
- January 2: Jack Keller, American comics artist dies at age 80.
- January 8: Franz Drappier, aka Franz, Belgian comics artist, dies at age 54.
- January 10: Ramón Sabatés, Spanish comics artist, dies at age 87.
- January 14: Rémy Bordelet, French comics artist, dies at age 71.
- January 20: Mose, French comics artist, dies at age 85.
- January 28: Leoncio Rojas Cruzat, aka Leo, Chilean comics artist, dies at age 83.
- January 30: Guido Zamperoni, aka Guy Zam, Italian comics artist, dies at age 90.
February
- February 28: Pete Millar, American comics artist, dies at age 73.
March
- March 2: Bill Woggon, American comics artist, dies at age 92.
- March 3: Dave Pascal, American cartoonist and comics artist, dies at age 84.
- March 12: Branco Karabajic, Croatian comics artist and animator, dies at age 77.
- March 22: Fernando Carpucino, Italian painter, illustrator and comics artist, dies at the age of 80.
April
- April 3: Karel Boumans, aka Kabou, Belgian comics artist, dies at age 71.
- April 9: Jerry Bittle, American comics artist, dies at age 53.
- April 14: Ric Hugo, American comics artist, dies at age 75 or 76.
- April 14: John Kent, New Zealand cartoonist and comics artist, passes away at age 65.
May
- May 2: Peter Jackson, British comics artist, dies at age 81.
- May 23: Pierce Rice, American comics artist, dies at age 86 or 87.
- May 27: Al Hartley, American comics artist, dies at age 81.
June
- June 9: Georges Pichard, French comics artist and writer .
July
- July 17: Cosper, Danish comics artist, dies at age 92.
- July 20: William Woolfolk, American novelist, TV writer and comics writer, dies at age 86.
- July 24: Warren Kremer, American comics artist, passes away at age 82.
- July 31: Guido Crepax, Italian comics artist, dies at age 70.
August
- August 9: Bert Wunderink, Dutch comics artist, dies at age 80.
- August 31: Dave Gerard, American comics artist, dies at age 94.
September
- September 25: Herb Gardner, American playwright, screenwriter and comics artist, passes away at age 68 from lung disease.
October
- October 12: Pete Morisi, American comics artist, dies at age 75.
- October 14: Ned Riddle, American cartoonist and comics artist, dies at age 90 and 91.
November
- November 12: John Tartaglione, American comics artist and inker, dies at age 82.
- November 29: Len Lawson, Australian comics artist and convicted rapist and murderer, dies at the age of 76 from a heart attack in his cell.
- November 30: Kin Platt, American caricaturist, radio writer, TV writer, animation writer, comics artist, dies at age 91.
December
- December 5: Bob Gregory, American comics writer/artist dies at age 82.
- December 20: Hector Saavedra, Argentine comics artist, passes away at age 49 or 50.
- December 25: Art Wetherell, British illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 42.
- December 27: Pete Alvarado, American animator and comics artist, dies at age 83.
- December 29: Don Lawrence, British comics artist,, dies at age 75.
- Specific date in December unknown: Oliver Passingham, British comics artist and animator, dies at age 78.
Specific date unknown
- Antonio Correa Expósito, Spanish comics artist, dies at age 62 or 63.
Exhibitions
- Summer–early Fall: "Ohio Cartoonists: A Bicentennial Celebration" — includes work by Frederick Burr Opper, Edwina Dumm, Richard F. Outcault, and many of the cartoonists who took Charles N. Landon's Cleveland-based correspondence course and were hired by Landon to create cartoon features for the Newspaper Enterprise Association
- Oct 19, 2003-Sep 7, 2004: "Heroes, Heartthrobs and Horrors: Celebrating Connecticut’s Invention of the Comic Book" — exhibits on Eastern Color Printing and Funnies on Parade
Conventions
- January 25: Big Apple Comic Book Art, and Toy Show I
- January 31–February 2: Creation Comic Book & Pop Culture Convention
- February 1–2: Alternative Press Expo
- February 9: Emerald City ComiCon — 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 — 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
- March 23: Toronto Comic Con I — first edition of this convention
- March 29–30: Planet Comicon
- April: Phoenix Comicon
- April 5–6: Dallas Comic Con 2.0 — 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 — special guests: Dave Sim and Gerhard
- April 25–27: Pittsburgh Comicon — guests include Terry Austin, Terry Moore, Wayne Wise, Adam Hughes, Bill Morrison, Erin Gray, George Pérez, Joseph Michael Linsner, Jim Balent, and Michael Turner
- April 26–27: WonderCon — convention moves from Oakland
- April 27: MicroCon 2003
- May 2–3: Big Apple Comic Book Art, and Toy Show II — 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
- May 16–18: Motor City Comic Con I — 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 — 50 attendees; guests include William H. Foster III, Jerry Craft, and Anthony Jappa
- May 23–24: Comics 2003 — 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
- May 30–June 1: Wizard World East
- May 31–June 1: Adventure Con 2
- June 13–15: Heroes Convention — 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
- June 20–21: Hershey Comicon II
- June 22: MoCCA Festival — 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
- July 12–13: Big-D Collectible Show — 1500 attendees
- July 17–20: Comic-Con International — 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
- August: "Cyber CAPTION" — guests include Carla Speed McNeil
- August 3: Atlanta Comic Convention
- August 8–10: Wizard World Chicago
- August 22–24: Fan Expo Canada — 20,655 attendees; guests include Leonard Nimoy, Ray Park, Adrian Rayment & Neil Rayment Twins, 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 — 20,000+ attendees
- September 5–6: Big Apple Comic Book Art, and Toy Show III
- September 5–7: Small Press Expo
- September 12–14: Raptus 2003 — 4,500 attendees
- September 20–21: Baltimore Comic-Con
- September 20–21: Royalfest 2003 — 3,000–4,000 attendees
- October 3–5: Adventure Con 2.5
- October 4–5: FallCon
- October 17–November 2: FIBDA XIV
- October 18–19: Motor City Comic Con II — guests include Kurt Busiek, Andy Lee, and David W. Mack
- October 19: Los Angeles Comic Book and Science Fiction Convention
- October 19: Maine Comic Book Spectacular
- October 25–26: Dallas Comic Con — 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 — first annual event
- October 31–November 2: Lucca Comics and Games — 50,000 attendees
- November 1: Comic Festival Winter Special — 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
- November 7–9: Toronto Comic Con II — guests of honor: Jim Starlin and Michael William Kaluta
- November 15–16: Kansas City ComiCon
- November 21–23: Wizard World Texas
- November 28–30: Big Apple Comic Book Art, and Toy Show IV
- November 29–30: Mid-Ohio Con
- December 7: Boston Comic Book Spectacular — 1,000 attendees
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