2016 in comics
Notable events of 2016 in comics. See also List of years in comics. This is a list of comics-related events in 2016. It includes any relevant comics-related events, deaths of notable comics-related people, conventions and first issues by title.
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Events
    
DC Rebirth is a 2016 relaunch by DC Comics of its entire line of ongoing monthly superhero comic books.
February
    
- February 28: During the Stripdagen in Rijswijk Maaike Hartjes wins the Stripschapprijs[1] and publisher Strip2000 the P. Hans Frankfurtherprijs.[2] Publishing company VanderHout & Co wins the Bulletje en Boonestaakschaal.[3]
 
April
    
- April 18: Al Jaffee makes the Guinness Book of Records for being the oldest active cartoonist in the world.[4]
 
May
    
- May 13: French cartoonist Piem is named Commander in the Ordre National du Mérite.[5]
 
June
    
- June 3–12 For the first time the Stripdagen in Haarlem last a week, rather than just a weekend.[6]
 
July
    
- Image comic Morning Glories by Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma concludes its second season and goes on hiatus following the publication of issue #50.
 
August
    
- Cancellation of the Dutch children's and comics magazine Taptoe[7]
 
September
    
- September 28: DC Comics writer Greg Rucka confirms that Wonder Woman is canonically bisexual.[8][9]
 
October
    
- Artist Fred Dewilde publishes Mon Bataclan, a personal account of the November 2015 Paris attacks, which he experienced firsthand at the Bataclan Theatre in Paris, nearly one year earlier.[10]
 
Specific date unknown
    
- Julia Gfrörer publishes her graphic novel Laid Waste.[11]
 
Exhibitions
    
- March 2–May 7: Society of Illustrators (New York City): "The ZAP Show: A Cultural Revolution" — featuring the work of R. Crumb, S. Clay Wilson, Robert Williams, Victor Moscoso, Spain Rodriguez, Rick Griffin, and Paul Mavrides; curated by Monte Beauchamp
 
Conventions
    
- January 26–31: Angoulême International Comics Festival (Angoulême, France)
 - April 23: FLUKE Mini-Comics & Zine Festival (40 Watt, Athens, Georgia)
 - March 5: New York Comic Book Marketplace (Penn Plaza Pavilion, New York City)
 - March 5–6: STAPLE! (Marchesa Hall and Theater, Austin, Texas)
 - March 18–20: Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo (McCormick Place Complex, Chicago, Illinois)
 - March 24–26: Salt Lake Comic Con FanXperience (Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, Utah)
 - March 25–27: WonderCon Los Angeles (Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, California)
 - May 26–29: MegaCon (Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida)
 - April 2–3: MoCCA Arts Festival (Metropolitan West, New York City)
 - April 7–10: Emerald City Comicon (Washington State Convention Center, Seattle, Washington)
 - April 9–10: Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo (Northland Performing Arts Center, Columbus, Ohio)
 - April 16–17: East Coast Comicon (Meadowlands Exposition Center, Meadowlands, New Jersey)
 - April 23: FLUKE Mini-Comics & Zine Festival (40 Watt, Athens, Georgia)
 - May 14–15: Toronto Comic Arts Festival (Toronto Reference Library, Toronto, Canada)
 - May 13–15: Motor City Comic Con (Suburban Collection Showplace, Novi, Michigan)
 - May 21: East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention (The Enterprise Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
 - June 2–5: Phoenix Comicon (Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona)
 - June 3–5: Fan Expo Dallas (Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, Dallas, Texas)
 - June 11–12: Chicago Alternative Comics Expo (CAKE) (The Center on Halstead, Chicago, Illinois)
 - June 17–19: Heroes Convention (Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, North Carolina)
 - June 18–19: St. Louis Comicon (St. Charles Convention Center, St Louis, Missouri)
 - July 21–24: San Diego Comic-Con International (San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA)[12]
 - July 29–31: Wizard World Columbus (Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, Ohio)
 - August 24–27: Wizard World Chicago (Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont, Illinois)
 - September 2–5: Dragon Con (Atlanta, Georgia)
 - September 2–4: Baltimore Comic-Con (Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland)
 - September 17–18: Small Press Expo (Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, North Bethesda, Maryland)
 - September 24–25: Rhode Island Independent Publishing Expo (RIPE) (Providence Public Library, Providence, RI) — third iteration of this event
 - October 6–9: New York Comic Con (Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York City)
 - October 8–9: Alternative Press Expo (San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California)
 - October 13–16: Cartoon Crossroads Columbus (CXC) (Columbus, Ohio) — special guests Bruce Worden, Derf Backderf, Garry Trudeau, Sergio Aragonés, Raina Telgemeier, Nate Beeler,[13] Charles Burns, Ann Telnaes, Ronald Wimberly, Stan Sakai, Mark Osborne, Keith Knight, Julia Gfrörer,[14] Lalo Alcaraz, John Canemaker, Brandon Graham, Jay Hosler, Ben Katchor, Ed Koren, Sacha Mardou, Seth, Carol Tyler, Scottie Young
 - October 28–30: Comikaze Expo (Los Angeles Convention Center)
 - October 29–30: Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo (Lesley's University Hall, Porter Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts)
 - November 2–3: WES Feminist Comic Con (Forman Christian College, Lahore, Pakistan) — first annual event
 - November 5: CAB/Comic Arts Brooklyn (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church & Wythe Hotel, Brooklyn, New York)
 - November 11–13: Rhode Island Comic Con (Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island)
 - December 3–4: Comic Arts Los Angeles (Think Tank Gallery, Los Angeles, California) — featured guests: Sam Bosma, Matt Furie[15]
 
Deaths
    
    January
    
- January 2: Zdravko Zupan, Serbian comics artist (Zuzuko, Munja, Disney comics) dies at the age of 65.[16]
 - January 11: Franco Oneta, Italian comics artist (Zembla) dies at the age of 82.[17]
 - January 14: Shaolin, Brazilian TV comedian and cartoonist, dies at age 44 from a heart attack after being involved in a car accident.[18]
 - January 17: Hansrudi Wäscher, Swiss-German comics artist (Sigurd, Akim, Tibor) dies at the age of 87.[19]
 - January 19: Mike Docherty, Scottish comics artist and animator (worked on Conan the Barbarian), dies at age 60.[20]
 - January 21: Willem Dolphyn, Belgian comics artist (Jan Zonder Vrees), dies at the age of 80.[21]
 - January 26: Bernard Cookson, British cartoonist (Punch), dies from cancer at age 79.[22]
 - January 29: Linus Maurer, American cartoonist and comics artist (Old Harrigan, Abracadabra), dies at age 90.[23]
 
February
    
- February 2: Bob Elliott, American comedian (Bob & Ray) and comics writer (Mad Magazine [24]), dies at age 92.[25]
 - February 3: Jack Elrod, American comics artist (Mark Trail, continued The Ryatts), dies at the age of 91.[26]
 - February 8: Piet Zeeman, Dutch comics writer, editor and translator (Disney comics, wrote for Sjors & Sjimmie, Jan, Jans en de Kinderen), dies at age 58.[27]
 - February 21: John Caldwell, American gag cartoonist (Mad), dies at age 69.[28]
 - February: Alvin Buenaventura, American comic book publisher (Buenaventura Press and Pigeon Press), dies at age 39.[29][30]
 
March
    
- March 5: Alberto Dose, Argentine comics artist (El Cimmarón), dies at the age of 68.[31]
 - March 7: Scott Goodall, British comic book writer (Fishboy), dies at age 80.[32]
 - March 7: Paul C. Ryan, American comics artist (Marvel Comics), dies at age 65.[33]
 - March 16: He Youzhi, Chinese comics artist, dies as the age of 94.[34]
 - March 18: Klaus Vonderwerth, German cartoonist and comics artist (Albert, Ako, Kybert, Ruf 110), dies at the age of 80.[35]
 - March 25: Ken Barr, Scottish cover painter and occasional interior artist of American comics and comic magazines, dies at age 83.[36]
 
April
    
- April 2: Gallieno Ferri, Italian comics artist (Zagor) died at the age of 87.[37]
 - April 3: Dick Hodgins, Jr., American comics artist (Half Hitch, continued Henry), dies at the age of 85.[38]
 - April 6: Oto Reisinger, Croatian animator, illustrator, cartoonist and comics artist (Štefekove pustolovine) dies at age 89.[39]
 - April 8: William Hamilton, American cartoonist and playwright (The New Yorker), dies at age 76.[40]
 - April 8: Paul Fung Jr., American comics artist (Continued Blondie), dies at age 93.[41]
 - April 19: Frits Klein, Dutch comics artist (Bokke Heidehipper, Gurbe), dies at age 91.[42]
 - April 21: Siem Praamsma, Dutch comics artist (Humpo Hotsflots, Jochem Jofel), died at the age of 95.[43]
 - April 27: William Hamilton, American cartoonist (The New Yorker), is killed in a car accident at age 76.[44]
 - April 27: V.T. Thomas, aka Toms, Indian comics artist (Boban and Molly), dies at age 86.[45]
 - April 28: René Hausman, Belgian comics artist (Lalyna), dies at the age of 80.[46]
 - April 29: Jok Church, American comics artist (You Can With Beakman and Jax), passes away at age 66 from a heart attack.[47]
 
May
    
- May 2: Cleet Boris, French comics artist (Super-Héros) dies at the age of 53.[48]
 - May 5: Siné, French cartoonist (Charlie Hebdo, Siné Mensuel), died at the age of 87.[49]
 - May 14: Darwyn Cooke, Canadian animator and comics artist (DC Comics), dies of cancer at age 53.[50]
 - May 22: George Wildman, American comics artist (Popeye, Disney comics, Hanna-Barbera comics, Warner Bros. comics), dies at the age of 88.[51]
 - May 24: Mell Lazarus, American cartoonist (Miss Peach, Momma), dies at age 89.[52]
 - May 27: Frank Modell, American cartoonist (The New Yorker), dies at age 98.
 
June
    
- June 1: Anatol Kovarsky, aka Akov, Russian-American painter, cartoonist and illustrator (The New Yorker), dies at age 97.[53]
 - June 19: Rodolfo Zalla, Argentine-Brazilian comics artist (Jacaré Mendonça, Johnny Pecos), dies at age 85.[54]
 - June 25: Manfred Deix, Austrian cartoonist and comic strip artist, died at age 66.[55]
 - June 26: Angel Nadal Quirch, Spanish comics artist (Pasquale, Disney comics, Rolf Kauka comics, continued Buster Capp), dies at age 85.[56]
 
July
    
- July 3: Albert Survie, Dutch comics artist (De Vleermuis), died at the age of 75.[57]
 - July 4: Didier Savard, French comics artist (Dick Hérisson, Léonid Beaudragon), died at age 65.[58]
 - July 5: Nine Culliford, Belgian comic book colourist and wife of Peyo (The Smurfs), dies at the age of 86.[59]
 - July 8: Frank Dickens, British cartoonist (Bristow), dies at age 84.[60]
 - July 9: Geneviève Castrée, Canadian cartoonist, illustrator, and musician, dies from pancreatic cancer at age 35.[61]
 - July 9: Lothar Dräger, German comics writer (Digedags, Abrafaxe), passes away at the age of 89.[62]
 - July 16: Carlos Nine, Argentine comics artist, dies at age 72.[63]
 - July 26: Coen van Hunnik, Dutch comics artist (Olle Kapoen), dies at age 90.[64]
 - July 27: Jack Davis, American comics artist (Mad), dies at age 91.[65]
 - July 27: Brett Merhar, American comics artist (Free For All), dies at the age of 46.[66]
 - July 27: Richard Thompson, American comics artist, (Cul de Sac), dies at age 58.[67][68]
 - July 29: Guy Dessicy, Belgian comic book colorist (Studio Hergé), dies at the age of 92. He was also head of Publiart, a commercial agency specializing in comic book merchandising and co-founder of the Belgian Comic Strip Center.[69][70]
 
August
    
- August 4: Gaspar Saladino, American comics letterer (DC Comics), dies at age 88.[71]
 - August 7: Jean Sanitas, French writer, journalist and comics writer (Zor et Mlouf,[72] continued Bob Mallard [73]), dies at age 88.[74]
 - August 17: Víctor Mora, Spanish comic book writer (Capitán Trueno, El Jabato), dies at age 85.[75][76]
 - Specific date in August unknown: Jukka Murtosaari, Finnish animator and comics artist (Jake, Disney comics, worked on Moomins comics), died at age 53.[77]
 
September
    
- September 7: Sparky Moore, American animator and comics artist (western comics, Disney comics, Zorro, The Big Bad Wolf, continued Scamp, Winnie the Pooh), dies at age 91.[78]
 - September 25: Fernando Puig Rosado, Spanish cartoonist and comics artist, dies at age 85.[79]
 - September 30: Ted Benoît, French comics artist (Ray Banana, continued Blake & Mortimer), dies at age 69.[80]
 
October
    
- October 8: Lyn Chevli, American comics artist (co-founder of Tits & Clits Comix), dies at age 84.[81]
 - October 10: Carlos Roose Silva, Peruvian comics artist ('Pachochín, el Chupatintas), dies at age 87.[82]
 - October 12: Benoît Gillain, Belgian-French comics artist (Bouby, Bonux-Boy), dies at age 78.[83]
 - October 22: Steve Dillon, British comics artist (Judge Dredd, Hellblazer), dies at the age of 54.[84]
 - October 23: Jack Chick, American comics artist (Chick tracts), dies at age 92.[85]
 - October 27: Ton Beek, Dutch comics artist (Birre Beer) passes away at the age of 90.[86]
 
November
    
- November 1: Dave Broadfoot, Canadian comedian and comics writer (Sergeant Renfrew), dies at age 90.[87]
 - November 1: Carlos Alberto Santos, Portuguese comics artist (historical comics), dies at the age of 73.[88]
 - November 4: John Gillatt, British comics artist (Billy's Boots), passes away at the age of 87.[89]
 - November 5: Averardo Ciriello, Italian comics artist (erotic comics), dies at the age of 98.[90]
 - November 6: Marc Sleen, Belgian comics artist (The Adventures of Nero, Piet Fluwijn en Bolleke, De Lustige Kapoentjes, Doris Dobbel, Oktaaf Keunink, De Ronde van Frankrijk), dies at age 93.[91]
 - November 12: Jerry Dumas, American cartoonist and comics writer (Beetle Bailey, Boner's Ark, Sam and Silo), dies at age 86.[92]
 - November 19: Gino Gavioli, Italian comics artist and animator (Vita da Cani, Paco y Manolito), dies at age 93.[93]
 - November 27: Micharmut, Spanish comics artist (Futurama), dies at the age of 63.[94]
 
December
    
- December 2: Liliana Fantoni, Italian comics artist (collaborator of her father Guido Fantoni and brother Mario Fantoni), died at the age of 96.[95]
 - December 4: Marcel Gotlib, French comics artist (Gai-Luron, Les Dingodossiers, Superdupont, Rubrique-à-Brac, Hamster Jovial, Pervers Pépère), dies at the age of 82.[96]
 - December 8: Peter van Straaten, Dutch comics artist and political cartoonist (Vader & Zoon), dies at the age of 81.[97][98]
 - December 20: Mix & Remix, Swiss cartoonist (L'Hebdo, Siné Hebdo), passes away at the age of 58.[99]
 - December 23: Paul Peter Porges, Austrian-American comics artist (Mad Magazine), dies at the age of 89.[100]
 - December 23: Zdenko Svirčić, Croatian comics artist (Gusari na Atlantiku, U ledenoj pustinji), dies at age 92.[101]
 - December 25: Núria Pompeia, Spanish comics artist (Nosotras: Las mujeres objeto-ras, La Educación de Palmira, La Liberadas and Ramoneta), passes away at the age of 85.[102]
 - December 26: Duck Edwing, American comics artist (Mad Magazine), dies at the age of 81 or 82.[103]
 - December 27: John Calnan, American comics artist (worked for DC Comics), dies at age 84.[104]
 - December 28–29: Raymond Burki, Swiss political cartoonist, dies at the age of 67.[105]
 - December 29: Emilio Uberti, Italian comics artist (Kociss, Diabolik), illustrator, film director and documentary maker, dies at the age of 84.[106][107]
 - December 30: Roger Leiner, Luxembourgian cartoonist and comics artist (Superhjemp), dies at age 61.[108]
 - December 30: Giovanni Degli Esposti Venturi, Italian comics artist and illustrator (La Viuda (Lady X - Lust's Captive),Sexo, amor y fantasías, Los Duelistas, La Psy), dies at age 52.[109]
 
Specific date unknown
    
- Bernard Linssen, Belgian comics artist (Les Aventures de Tumak, Chroniques Gorilles), dies at age 49 or 50.[110]
 
First issues by title
    
- Aether & Empire
 - Released April by Blue Juice Comics. Writer: Mike Horan Artist: Bong Ty Dazo
 
- Batgirl and the Birds of Prey
 - Released July by DC Comics. Writers: Julie Benson and Shawna Benson Artist: Claire Roe
 
- Civil War II
 - Released June by Marvel Comics. Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Artist: David Marquez
 
- Dept H
 - Released April by Dark Horse Comics. Writer & Artist: Matt Kindt Colorist: Sharlene Kindt
 
- Fourth Planet
 - Released April by Chapterhouse Comics. Writer: Fred Kenndedy Artist: Miko Maciaszek
 
- The Flintstones
 - Released June by DC Comics. Writer & Artist: Mark Russell and Steve Pugh Colorist: Chris Chuckry
 
- James Bond 007: Hammerhead
 - Released September by Dynamite Entertainment. Writer: Andy Diggle Artist: Luca Casalanguida
 
- Kill or Be Killed
 - Released August by Image Comics. Writer: Ed Brubaker Artist: Sean Phillips
 
- The Land That Time Forgot
 - Released July by American Mythology Productions. Writer: Mike Wolfer Artist: Giancarlo Caracuzzo
 
- Motor Girl
 - Released November by Abstract Studio. Writer & Artist: Terry Moore
 
- Resident Alien: The Man with No Name
 - Released September by Dark Horse Comics. Writer: Paul Hogan Artist: Steve Parkhouse
 
- La Sagesse des mythes
 - Released September by Glénat Editions. Writers: Luc Ferry and Clotilde Bruneau. Artistic director: Didier Poli
 
- Space Battle Lunchtime
 - Released May by Oni Press. Writer & Artist: Natalie Riess
 
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