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2022 in comics

Notable events of 2022 in comics. It includes any relevant comics-related events, deaths of notable comics-related people, conventions and first issues by title.

Events

January

  • January 15: Original artwork of Spider-Man<nowiki>'</nowiki>s first appearance in his black costume, by Mike Zeck, is auctioned at Heritage Auctions for a record-breaking US $3.36 million.
  • January 27:
  • In Belgium new passports are distributed, featuring imagery from famous Belgian comics inside.
  • A school board in Tennessee bans Art Spiegelman's Maus from its classrooms, which they claim is because it contains some nudity and eight curse words. The ban causes global outrage and sales of Maus rise.

March

  • March 8: In the British comic magazine The Beano, the gag comic series Stevie Star, Mahira of the Match and Sketch Khad, by Andy Fanton, make their debut. In June, the protagonists of these series, namely Stevie Star, Mahira and Khadija, join the cast of The Bash Street Kids too.
  • March 17: A new album of Gaston Lagaffe (Gomer Goof) by the late André Franquin is announced for the fall of 2022, drawn by Canadian artist Marc Delaf. However, by 16 May, the estate of Franquin, led by his daughter Isabelle, sues publishing company Dupuis over copyright infringement and plagiarism. As a direct result the potential release of the album is postponed.

April

  • April 15: Former Studio Vandersteen artist Marc Verhaegen publishes his graphic novel Het Beest Is Los, a semi-autobiographical story in which he indirectly criticizes his former colleagues and bosses.

June

July

September

  • September 9: Judith Vanistendael becomes the second woman to win the Bronzen Adhemar award.
  • September 15: Zarya of the Dawn, a comic book written by Kris Kashtanova and illustrated with the artificial intelligence software Midjourney, receives copyright protection from the United States Copyright Office. Copyright for the artwork would later be revoked in February 2023.
  • September 19 The newspaper comic Dilbert by Scott Adams is dropped from an estimated 77 newspapers after plotlines in the strip parodied environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) strategies. Part of the plotline involved an African-American character who "identifies as white", and the company management asking him if he could also identify as gay.
  • September 28: Dutch cartoonist Jip van den Toorn is the first woman and the youngest cartoonist ever in general to win the Inktspot Award.

October

  • October 26:
  • The long-running Belgian comic series Urbanus by Willy Linthout and Urbanus publishes their final album, also marks the end of the series after 40 years. Linthout does launch a new comic series, De Familie Super.
  • The third posthumous The Adventures of Nero story, De Hemeltergers, is published, scripted by Kim Duchateau and drawn by Dirk Stallaert.

December

  • December 13: The website ARREST sur images reports that in 2017, on Facebook, French comic artist Bastien Vivès posted very personal and offensive verbal attacks and threats, directed at comic artist Emma. The revelation causes huge controversy.
  • December 14: The International Comics Festival of Angoulême cancels an upcoming exhibition devoted to comic artist Bastien Vivès, after controversy over some of his remarks about colleague Emma, and the content of some of his graphic novels, which some critics consider child pornography. The organizers of the festival received too many death threats and claim they can't guarantee the safety of the festival goers if the expo about Vivès went on as planned.
  • December 17: The long-running Belgian comic series Suske en Wiske, which ran in papers since 1945, publishes its final episode in the papers. It will no longer be serialized in De Standaard, De Gentenaar and Het Nieuwsblad. However, new albums will still be published in the future.
  • December 27: The long-running Belgian comic series De Kiekeboes, which ran in papers since 1977, will publish its final episode in the papers. It will no longer be serialized in Gazet van Antwerpen and Het Belang van Limburg. However, new albums will still be published in the future.
  • December 31:
  • The final episode of the newspaper comic Funky Winkerbean by Tom Batiuk appears in print.
  • British comic artist David Sutherland, best known for his work in The Beano, receives an OBE medal.

Specific date unknown

  • Katie Silagadze designs the comic strip on the album cover of Bleeding Indigo by Moku J.

Deaths

January

February

March

  • March 3: Stu Goldman, American editorial cartoonist (Eavesdrawings), dies at age 74.
  • March 7: Mia Ikumi, Japanese manga artist (Tokyo Mew Mew, Super Doll Licca-chan), dies at age 42.
  • March 15: Fred de Wit, Belgian painter and comic artist (Marnix van Sanmarty), dies at age 75.
  • March 22: Stan Mott, American cartoonist (known for drawing eccentric vehicles, The Absolute Alliance), dies at age 89.
  • March 24: Erik Vandemeulebroucke, Belgian cartoonist and comic artist (Jim Lont, Dobberman en Van Geyt, worked for Karel Verschuere and later Rolf Kauka), dies at age 79.
  • March 25: Birago Balzano, Italian cartoonist (Zora), dies at age 86.
  • March 26: Garry Leach, British comic book artist (M.A.C.H. 1, Warpsmith, worked on Judge Dredd, Tharg's Future Shocks, Dan Dare), dies at age 67.

April

May

June

  • June 1: Serge Diantantu, Congolese-French comic artist (Petite Djily), dies at age 62.
  • June 5: Dick Vlottes, Dutch cartoonist and comic artist (Hinter en Minter, Senmoet de Egyptenaar, De Krek, worked for Marten Toonder), dies at age 89.
  • June 14: Everett Peck, American animator and comic artist (Duckman), dies at age 71.
  • June 15: Patrick van Gelder, Belgian co-organizer of the Brabants Stripspektakel comic festival, dies at age 57.
  • June 16: Tim Sale, American comic book artist (', ', Superman for All Seasons), dies at age 66.

July

August

  • August 9: Raymond Briggs, British writer, illustrator, cartoonist and graphic novelist (Father Christmas, Ethel & Ernest), dies at age 88.
  • August 11: Jean-Jacques Sempé, French cartoonist, illustrator and comic artist (Le Petit Nicolas), dies at age 89.
  • August 18: Tom Palmer, American comic artist and inker (Marvel Comics), dies at age 81.
  • August 20: Patrick Nordmann, French journalist, comedian, radio presenter and comic writer (wrote two Lucky Luke stories), dies at age 73.
  • August 21: Oliver Frey, AKA Clint, AKA Zack, Swiss-British illustrator and comic artist (Terminal Man, Rogue, The Street, continued The Trigan Empire and Dan Dare), dies at age 74.
  • August 24: Lily Renée, Austrian-American children's book author, playwright and comic artist (Jane Martin, The Werewolf Hunter, The Lost World, Señorita Rio, Abbott & Costello comics, Elsie the Cow comics), dies at age 101.
  • August 27: Francisco Martín Morales, AKA Martínmorales, Spanish comic artist (Polícleto, Casimiro el Caco, La Monocloaca), dies at age 76.

September

October

  • October 3: Kim Jung Gi, South Korean illustrator and comic artist (Tiger the Long Tail, SpyGames, McCurry, NYC, 911), dies at age 47.
  • October 11: Lazo Sredanović, Serbian comics writer and artist (Dikan), dies at age 83. .
  • October 14: Alfredo Chiappori, Italian comic artist (Up Il Suvversivo), dies at age 79.
  • October 18: Jean Teulé, French novelist, illustrator, TV screenwriter and comic artist (The Suicide Shop), dies at age 69.

November

December

  • December 3: Tim Kennedy, American comic artist (worked on Archie Comics), dies at an unknown age.
  • December 6: Don Orehek, American editorial cartoonist, illustrator and comic artist (the Shut Up series in Cracked), dies at age 94.
  • December 8: Lee Lorenz, American illustrator, editorial cartoonist and art editor (The New Yorker), dies at age 90.
  • December 14: Han Peekel, Dutch comics scholar, singer and TV presenter (hosted the comics and cartoons-themed documentary TV show Wordt Vervolgd), dies at age 75.
  • December 15: Calpurnio, Spanish poster artist, animator, illustrator, veejay and comics artist (Cuttlas), dies at age 63.
  • December 30: Maurice Horn, French-American comics historian, writer, editor (Comics of the American West, The World Encyclopedia of Comics, The World Encyclopedia of Cartoons, Sex in the Comics, Contemporary Graphic Artists, 100 Years of American Newspaper Comics) and curator, dies at age 91.
  • December 31: Heinrich Banemann, German illustrator and comics artist (Kreuzfahrt), dies at age 77.

Exhibitions and shows

Conventions

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