Notable events of 2007 in comics .
July 10–11 : Doug Marlette , creator of Kudzu is killed in a car accident, which means the end of his series.[ 12]
July 17 : in Topolino , for the Scrooge McDuck 60th birthday, the saga Tutti i milioni di Paperone (All Scrooge's millions) by Fausto Vitaliano, begins; it is set in the roariring Twenties and tells how Scrooge, already millionaire, became billionaire.
July 25 : The United States Postal Service released Marvel Superhero Stamps featuring Spider-Man , Wolverine , and other Marvel superheroes .
Green Arrow: Year One by Andy Diggle and Jock (DC Comics )
In Nathan Never comics, the so-called “space-time saga”, written by Stefano Vietti, begins; in it, the megalopolis that is the backdrop to the series is destroyed by the fall of a space wreck.[ 13]
August 11 : Caption , start of two-day event
August 14 : Tokyopop begins publishing Undertown .
August 26 : The final episode of Kudzu is published. Half a month earlier the creator, Doug Marlette , died in a car accident.[ 12]
August 26 : The final episode of Triple Take by Scott Nickel and Todd Clark is published.[ 14]
In the Marvel Universe , the crossover Annihilation: Conquest begins.
In the Top Cow universe, the arc First born , written by Ron Marz , begins; Sara Pezzini and Jackie Estacado give birth to a little girl, Hope, who reunites the powers of Witchblade and The Darkness .
In Kuwait, first issue of The 99 , by Naif Al-Mutawa (Teshkeel Comics ).
First issue of Dylan Dog color fest ; it's the first integrally color series published by Sergio Bonelli .[ 15]
Specific date unknown [ edit ]
Gary Panter releases an updated version of his 1992 graphic novel Dal Tokyo . [ 25]
January 1 : Tiberio Colantuoni, Italian comics artist (Bongo , worked for Rolf Kauka , Disney comics ), dies at age 71.[ 26]
January 3 : Sam Burlockoff, American comics artist and inker, dies at age 82.[ 27]
February 6 : Robert Gigi (Scarlet Dream , Orion, Le Laveur de Planètes , Dossier Soucoupes Volantes , Agar , Ugaki ), dies at age 80. [ 28]
February 8 : Joe Edwards , American comics artist (Li'l Jinx ), dies at age 85.[ 29]
February 14 : Willy Moese, German comics artist and animator (Bogomil , Klaus und Choko ), dies at age 79.[ 30]
February 18 :
Alfio Consoli, Italian comics artist (Demoniak ), dies at age 61.[ 31]
Bob Oksner , American comics artist (Miss Cario Jones , made various TV-based comics, continued Dondi ), dies at age 90.[ 32]
March 3 : Osvaldo Cavandoli , Italian animator and comics artist (La Linea ), dies at age 87.[ 33]
March 5 : Yvan Delporte , Belgian journalist (chief editor of Spirou 1955-1968) and comics writer, dies at age 78.[ 34]
March 6 : Lina Buffolente , Italian comics artist and illustrator (Piccolo Ranger , Gun Gallon Homicron , Nick Reporter , Reno Kid , Comandante Mark ), dies at age 82.[ 35]
March 9 : Hugo Leyers, aka Haschèl or Hug , Belgian comics artist (De Geschiedenis van Vlaanderen , De Geschiedenis van Nederland , Met De Neus & Co Op Stap ), dies at age 77.[ 36]
March 12 : Arnold Drake , American comics writer (It Rhymes with Lust , co-creator of the Doom Patrol and Deadman ), dies at age 83.
March 21 : Drew Hayes , American comics artist and writer (Poison Elves ), dies from a heart attack at age 37.
March 24 : Marshall Rogers , American comics artist (continued Batman , Silver Surfer , Wolverine and Doctor Strange ), dies from a heart attack at age 57.[ 37]
March 27 : Boris Dimovski, Bulgarian comics artist (Once Upon A Time ), dies at age 81.[ 38]
March 29 : Leslie Waller , American comics artist (It Rhymes with Lust ), dies at age 82.
March 31 : Massimo Belardinelli , Italian comics artist (Ace Trucking Co. ), dies at age 68.[ 39]
April 7 : Johnny Hart , American comics artist (B.C. , The Wizard of Id ), dies at age 76.[ 40]
April 15 : Brant Parker , American comics artist (The Wizard of Id , Crock ), dies at age 86 from a stroke.[ 41]
April 21 : Art Saaf , American comics artist (worked for Highlights for Children magazine and made various comics for DC Comics , Fiction House , Harvey Comics , Quality Comics and Standard Comics ), dies at age 85.[ 42]
April 29 : José De Huescar, aka Garvi, Spanish comics artist (Agence Eureka ), dies at age 68.[ 43]
May 1 : Tom Artis , American comics artist (DC Comics , Marvel Comics , Fleetway ), dies at age 51.
May 2 : Mario Cubbino, Italian comic artist (Zip e Jungla , Wallenstein i Mostro , Karzan , L'Ombra , worked on Pantera Bionda , Dylan Dog and Diabolik , worked for Rinaldo Dami's studio, drew comics for Trisanto Torelli and Amalgamated Press ), dies at age 77. [ 44]
May 6 : Oscar Blotta, Argentine comics artist and animator (El Gnomo Pimenton , Ventajita ), dies at age 88.[ 45]
May 8 : Manuel Moro, Mexican comics artist (Aníbal 5 ), dies at age 77.[ 46]
May 9 : Luk Carlens, Belgian comic artist (member of the collective Ercola), dies at age 65. [ 47]
June 5 : Arnaud Leterrier, French comics artist (Finn Mac Cumhall , Les Chasseurs de Rêves ), dies at age 39.[ 48]
June 7 : Roger Armstrong, American comics artist (Disney comics , the Bugs Bunny newspaper comic strip, continued Napoleon and Uncle Elby and Little Lulu ), dies at age 89.[ 49]
June 10 : Taizo Yokoyama, Japanese cartoonist and comics artist (Pu-San , Shakai Gihyo ), dies at age 90.[ 50]
June 18 : Pratap Mullick , Indian comic artist (Nagraj ), dies at age 70.[ 51]
June 20 : John Bernard Handelsman, British comics artist, cartoonist and illustrator (Freaky Fables ), dies at age 85.[ 52]
June 22 : Jeff Wilkinson, Australian comics artist (The Phantom Ranger , The Shadow , Kid Champion ), dies at age 82.[ 53]
June 24 :
Giovanni Boselli, Italian comics artist (Susy Rosa , Gec Sparaspara , Joe Felix , Zia Rapunzía , Pachito Olé , Bellocchio e Leccamuffo , Il Signor Beniamino , Dodo & Cocco , Quelli del West , Topo Leonardo ), dies at age 83.[ 54]
Pil, Belgian cartoonist (Meneerke Peeters ), dies at age 82.[ 55]
June 28 : Howie Schneider , American comics artist (Eek & Meek , Percy's World , Bimbo's Circus , The Sunshine Club ), dies at age 77 from complications from heart bypass surgery.[ 56]
September 6 :
George Crenshaw, American comics artist and animator (Belvedere , The Muffins , Nubbin , Simpkins , McGirk's Works and Gumdrop ), dies at age 89.[ 62]
Ian Gray , British comics writer (wrote gag comics for The Beano ), dies at age 69 from a heart attack.[ 63] [ 64]
September 7 : Ruben Sosa, Argentinian comic artist (worked on Misterix , Ernie Pike ), dies at age 67.[ 65]
September 12 : Creator Phil Frank dies from a brain tumor.[ 66]
September 13 : Phil Frank , American comics artist (Farley ), dies at age 64 from a brain tumor.[ 66]
September 14 : Horst Klöpfel, German comics artist and painter, dies at age 82 or 83.[ 67]
September 28 : Jan van der Aa, aka Punt , Belgian painter, cartoonist and comics artist (De Perfesser ), dies at age 80.[ 68]
October 2 : Richard Goldwater , American editor-in-chief of Archie Comics , dies of cancer at age 71.[ 69]
October 3 :
Manfred Sommer , Spanish comics artist (Frank Cappa ), dies at age 74.[ 70]
Elmer Wexler , American illustrator and comics artist (Vic Jordan , Jon Jason ), dies at age 89.[ 71]
October 5 : Josette Macherot, wife of Raymond Macherot and colorist of his comics, dies at age 77.[ 72]
October 15 : Manny Curtis, British comic artist (Algie & Fred , Mixed Blessings ), dies at age 72. [ 73]
October 20 : Peg Bracken , American writer and comics writer (Phoebe, Get Your Man , with Homer Groening [ 74] ), dies at age 89.[ 75] [ 76]
November 5 : Paul Norris , American comics artist (co-creator of Aquaman , continued Brick Bradford ), dies at age 93.[ 77]
November 27 : Donyo Donev , Bulgarian cartoonist, caricaturist, animator and comics artist (The Three Fools , Trimata Glupaci , Chetirmata Glupaci , Umno Selo ), dies at age 81.[ 78]
December 3 :
December 8 : Al Scaduto , American comics artist (assisted on and continued They'll Do It Every Time , Little Iodine , dies at age 79.[ 81]
December 9 : Wayne Howard , American comics artist (Charlton Comics ), dies at age 58.[ 82]
December 14 : Dave Gantz , American cartoonist, novelist and sculptor (Little Lizzie , Moxy , Dudley D. , Don Q. , assisted on Peanuts , worked for Timely Comics ), dies at age 85.[ 83]
December 23 : Raphaël Carlo Marcello, also known as Ralph Marc, Italian comics artist (Docteur Justice , continued Le Cavalier Inconnu ), dies at age 78.[ 84]
December 25 : Gualtiero Schiaffino, aka Skiaffino, Italian comics artist (I Santicielo , La Bancarella , I Diavoli ), dies at age 54.[ 85]
December 27 : Wim Meuldijk , Dutch TV writer and comics artist (Ketelbinkie , Sneeuwvlok de Eskimo ), dies at age 85.[ 86]
Specific date unknown [ edit ]
Herbert Geldhof, aka Herbert, Belgian comics artist (Docteur Gladstone , worked on L'oncle Paul ), dies at age 77 or 78.[ 87]
Hui Guan-man, Chinese comics artist (Uncle Choi ), dies at age 70.[ 88]
Exhibitions and shows [ edit ]
March 4 – June 11 : Museum of Modern Art (New York City) — "Comic Abstraction: Image-Breaking, Image-Making ," an exhibition of fine artists who use the language of comics as the jumping-off point for their work
April 5 – July 1 : The Cartoon Museum (London, England) — "Alice in Sunderland : The Exhibition," featuring work from Bryan Talbot 's graphic novel, as well as its various influences[ 89]
April 21–August 19 : Phoenix Art Museum (Phoenix, Arizona) — "UnInked: Paintings, Sculpture and Graphic Work by Five Cartoonists ," featuring Kim Deitch , Jerry Moriarty , Gary Panter , Ron Regé Jr. and Seth ; guest-curated by Chris Ware [ 90]
May–June : Jackson State University (Jackson, Mississippi) — "Other Heroes: African-American Comics, Creators, Characters, and Archetypes, " curated by John Jennings and Damien Duffy[ 91]
September 4, 2007–January 19, 2008 : Cartoon Research Library , Ohio State University (Columbus, Ohio) —"Rarities: Unusual Works from the Caniff Collection" , celebrating the centennial of Milton Caniff 's birth (part of the Festival of Cartoon Art )
September 14, 2007 – January 24, 2008 : Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art (New York City) — "Infinite Canvas: The Art of Webcomics" , featuring the work of Dean Haspiel , Dan Goldman , Josh Neufeld , Jerry Holkins & Mike Krahulik , John Allison , Batton Lash and others[ 92]
October 23, 2007–March 23, 2008 : Ohio Historical Society (1982 Velma Avenue, Columbus, Ohio) — "Spotlight on Milton Caniff " (part of the Festival of Cartoon Art )
December 6–January 1, 2008 : Floating World Comics (Portland, Oregon) — "Spacenight: A Tribute to Bill Mantlo " , a fundraiser exhibition of Rom the Spaceknight illustrations, by such creators as Jeffrey Brown , Sal Buscema , Guy Davis , Renée French , Brandon Graham , Corey Lewis , Walt Simonson , Al Milgrom , Jeff Parker , Ron Regé Jr. , and Danijel Žeželj [ 93]
January 19–20 : Big Apple Comic Book Art, and Toy Show I (Penn Plaza Pavilion , New York City, US) — guests include Seth Tobocman , James Romberger , Alex Maleev , Alex Saviuk , Arnold Drake , Mac McGill , Bill Sienkiewicz , Dan Slott , Danny Fingeroth , Dennis Calero , Dick Ayers , Fred Harper , Guy Dorian , Guy Gilchrist , Ian Dorian , Irwin Hasen , Ivan Brandon , Ivan Velez , Jamal Igle , Jim Kyle , Jennifer Camper , Jim Salicrup , Jim Sherman , Ken Gale , Mark Texeira , Mercy Van Vlack , Michael Avon Oeming , Rich Buckler , Sean Chen , and Tommy Castillo[ 94]
January 27–28 : Phoenix Comicon (Mesa, Arizona) — 3,200 attendees; official guests: Shannon Denton , Crispin Freeman , Tiffany Grant , Matt Greenfield , M. Alice LeGrow, Angel Medina , Vic Mignogna , George Pérez , Jen Quick, and Amy Reeder Hadley
February 16–18 : MegaCon (Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida, US) — guests include David Finch , Darwyn Cooke , George Pérez , Andy Smith, Brian Pulido , Sean Astin , Lou Ferrigno , Virginia Hey , Bob May , David Hedison , and "Lois Lane " actresses Noel Neill and Margot Kidder (guests June Lockhart and Mark Goddard canceled)
February 23–25 : New York Comic Con (Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York City, US) — guest of honor: George Pérez ; official guest: Peter David
March 2–4 : WonderCon (Moscone Center West, San Francisco, California, US)
March 3 : STAPLE! (Red Oak Ballroom, Austin, Texas, US) — guests: Dean Haspiel , Brian Keene , Danielle Corsetto, Jim Mahfood , Dave Crosland, and David Hopkins
March 16–18 : Wizard World Los Angeles (Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, California, US)
March 17 : UK Web & Mini Comix Thing (London, UK)
March 24–25 : Steel City Con (Pittsburgh Expomart, Monroeville, Pennsylvania) — guests include Matthew Atherton /Feedback
March 31–April 1 : Emerald City ComiCon (Qwest Field Event Center, Seattle, Washington, US) — 7,000 attendees; guests: Mark Bagley , David Mack , Terry Moore , Mike Oeming , Michael Golden , Gene Ha , Phil Hester , Ron Marz , Jim Lawson , Ande Parks , Joseph Michael Linsner , Chris Sprouse , Mark Waid , Peter Gross , Frank Cho , Brian Pulido , Brian Wood , Dexter Vines , Georges Jeanty , Eric Shanower , Adam Hughes , Brian Michael Bendis , Jim Woodring , Scott Kurtz , Jim Valentino , Peter Bagge , Darick Robertson , Steve Lieber , David Hahn , Matthew Clark , Jeff Parker , Ed Brubaker , Brian Reed, Kurt Busiek , Paul Chadwick , Tim Sale , Clayton Crain , Mike Grell , Andy Kuhn , Aaron Lopresti , Alex Maleev , Gail Simone , and Greg Rucka
April 7 : FLUKE Mini-Comics & Zine Festival (Tasty World, Athens, Georgia )
April 12–15 : Coco Bulles (Culture Palace of Abidjan , Côte d'Ivoire )
April 13–15 : Toronto ComiCON Fan Appreciation Event (Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
April 21–22 : Alternative Press Expo (Concourse Exhibition Center, San Francisco, California, US)
April 21–22 : Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo (S.P.A.C.E.) (Aladdin Shrine Center, Columbus, Ohio) — event expands to two days; special guest: Dave Sim
April 27–29 : Pittsburgh Comicon (Radisson Hotel Pittsburgh ExpoMart, Monroeville, Pennsylvania) — guests include George Pérez , Ron Frenz , Terry Moore ,[ 95] Amanda Conner , Mike Grell , Adam Hughes , Joe Jusko , Joseph Michael Linsner, and David W. Mack
May 12–13 : Comic Expo (British Empire & Commonwealth Exhibition Hall/Ramada Plaza Hotel, Bristol , UK) — guests include Kurt Busiek , Brian K Vaughan , Jeph Loeb , and Jean-Pierre Dionnet . Presentation of the Eagle Awards , hosted by Norman Lovett .
May 17–18 : East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention (African American Museum in Philadelphia and Anderson Hall (Temple University), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) — guests include Dwayne McDuffie , Kyle Baker , and Taimak ; presentation of the Glyph Comics Awards [ 96]
May 18–20 : Motor City Comic Con (Rock Findancial Showplace, Novi, Michigan) — guests include BarBara Luna ,[ 97] Louis Gossett Jr. , and Lou Ferrigno
June 1–3 : Adventure Con (Knoxville Convention Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, US) — first event held under the new ownership by Las Vegas Autographs, LLC. Guest of honor: Ethan Van Sciver ; other guests include John Romita Jr.
June 8–-10 : Toronto Comic Con (Direct Energy Centre, Hall C, Toronto, Ontario, Canada)[ 98] — guests of honor: Michael Golden , Terry Moore , Marv Wolfman , and Matt Wagner
June 15–17 : Heroes Convention (Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, North Carolina, US) — guests include Jim Amash , Robert Atkins , Kyle Baker , John Beatty , Christian Beranek , Mark Brooks , Nick Cardy , Richard Case , Johanna Draper Carlson , K. C. Carlson , C. B. Cebulski , Bernard Chang , Sean Chen , Cliff Chiang , Paul Conrad , Peter David , Rosario Dawson , Kelly Sue DeConnick , Tania del Rio , Todd Dezago , Dan Didio , Tony DiGerolamo , Colleen Doran , Dave Dorman , Tommy Lee Edwards , Michael Eury , Tom Feister , Ian Flynn , Matt Fraction , Francesco Francavilla , Robin Furth , Craig Gilmore , Dick Giordano , Michael Golden , Keron Grant , Cully Hamner , Scott Hampton , Tony Harris , Irwin Hasen , Jeremy Haun , Paul Hornschemeier , Adam Hughes , Jamal Igle , Mark Irwin , Georges Jeanty , Nat Jones , Rafael Kayanan , Barry Kitson , Erik Larsen , John Paul Leon , John Lucas , Heidi MacDonald , Jim Mahfood , Laura Martin , Nathan Massengill , Paul Maybury , Ed McGuinness , Bob McLeod , Joshua Middleton , Tony Moore , Steve Niles , Phil Noto , Jeff Parker , Jason Pearson , Brandon Peterson , Chris Pitzer , Eric Powell , Rick Remender , Andrew Robinson , Don Rosa , Craig Rousseau , Andy Runton , Chris Samnee , Alex Saviuk , Bill Sienkiewicz , Joe Simon , Chris Staros , Joe Staton , Karl Story , Ryan Stegman , Brian Stelfreeze , Arthur Suydam , Mark Texeira , Roy Thomas , Tim Townsend , Dean Trippe , Koi Turnbull , Chris Walker , Loston Wallace , Daniel Way , Mike Wieringo , Renée Witterstaetter , Ethan Van Sciver , Dexter Vines , Tracy Yardley , and Skottie Young
June 15–17 : Wizard World Philadelphia (Philadelphia Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US)
June 23–24 : Big Apple Comic Book Art, and Toy Show "Summer Sizzler" (Penn Plaza Pavilion , New York City, US) — guests include Alan Kupperberg , Alex Niño , Alex Maleev , Cameron Stewart , Dan Fogel , Danny Fingeroth , Ernie Chan , Graig Weich, Guy Dorian , Ian Dorian , J. David Spurlock , Jay Lynch , Ken Kelly , Michael Golden , Michael Avon Oeming , Mitchell Breitweiser , Murphy Anderson , Neil Vokes , Paul Gulacy , Rags Morales , Rich Buckler , Rudy Nebres , Skip Williamson , Tommy Castillo, and Walt Simonson
June 23–24 : MoCCA Festival (Puck Building, New York City, US)
June 30–July 1 : Dallas Comic Con ("DCC9") (Richardson Civic Center, Richardson, Texas) — guest of honor: Herb Trimpe ; official guests: Billy Tan , Bill Willingham , Matthew Sturges , Kristian Donaldson , Brian Denham , Josh Howard , The Crow creator James O'Barr , Ben Dunn , Jamie Mendoza , Steve Irwin , Kez Wilson , Kenneth Smith, Cal Slayton , Baldo writer Hector Cantú , multiple Hugo-winning fan artist Brad W. Foster , and more
July 26–29 : Comic-Con International (San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, California, US) — 125,000 attendees; official guests: Sergio Aragonés , Alison Bechdel , Allen Bellman , Ray Bradbury , Dan Brereton , Daryl Cagle , Cecil Castellucci , Darwyn Cooke , Guy Delisle , Paul Dini , Roman Dirge , Cory Doctorow , Ann Eisner , Warren Ellis , Mark Evanier , Renee French , Gary Friedrich , Christos N. Gage , Neil Gaiman , Rick Geary , George Gladir , Laurell K. Hamilton , Gilbert Hernandez , Jaime Hernandez , Adam Hughes , Joe Jusko , Miriam Katin , Mel Keefer , Scott Kurtz , Joseph Michael Linsner, Joe Matt , David Morrell , Karen Palinko , Lily Renee Phillips , Mike Ploog , Paul Pope , George A. Romero , Rowena , Dave Stevens , J. Michael Straczynski , Ben Templesmith , Roy Thomas , Morrie Turner , Mark Verheiden , Matt Wagner , J. H. Williams III , Kent Williams , F. Paul Wilson , Brian Wood , and more.
August 9–12 : Wizard World Chicago (Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont, Illinois, US)
August 11–12 : CAPTION : "Dreams and Nightmares" (East Oxford Community Centre, Oxford , England, UK)
August 18–19 : Toronto Comic Arts Festival (Old Victoria College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
August 24–26 : Fan Expo Canada (Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) — 43,738 attendees; guests include Adam West , Jonathan Frakes , Tricia Helfer , David Prowse , Malcolm McDowell , Robert Beltran , Dario Argento , Adrienne Barbeau , John Romita Jr. and John Romita Sr. , Greg Pak , Olivier Coipel , Simone Bianchi , Paul Dini , Steve McNiven , David Finch (comics) , Michael Turner , Frank Quitely , and Dale Eaglesham
August 31–September 3 : Dragon Con (Hyatt Regency Atlanta/Marriott Marquis/Atlanta Hilton, Atlanta, Georgia, US) — 30,000+ attendees; guests include Lewis Gossett Jr. , Tara McPherson , Erik Estrada , and the MythBusters build team
September 1–2 : London Film & Comic Con (London, UK)
September 11–15 : Jornadas de Cómic (Aviles, Spain)
September 14–16 : Comics Salon (Bratislava , Slovakia )
September 15–16 : Montreal Comiccon (Place Bonaventure, Montreal, Quebec, Canada) — 700 attendees
September 29–30 : Stumptown Comics Fest (Lloyd Center Doubletree, Portland, Oregon)
October 12–13 : Komikazen (Ravenna, Italy) — guest of honor is Ho Che Anderson
October 12–13 : Small Press Expo (Marriott Bethesda North Hotel & Conference Center, Bethesda, Maryland, US)
October 18–20 : International Comic Arts Forum (Library of Congress , Washington, D.C.) — guests include Ian Gordon , Lat , and Kyle Baker [ 99]
October 19–November 6 : Comica — London International Comics Festival (Institute of Contemporary Arts , London, UK) — organized by Paul Gravett ; guests include Sarnath Banerjee , Igort , Gipi , Clément Oubrerie , Jeffrey Lewis , Everett True , Jamie Delano , David Hine , Posy Simmonds , Lisa Appignanesi , Nick Abadzis , Marguerite Abouet , Misako Rocks! , Sean Michael Wilson , Lee O'Connor , Anthony Lappé , Dan Goldman . Introduction of the Comica Graphic Short Story Prize and Comica Comiket : Small Press Fair.[ 100]
October 25–27 : Festival of Cartoon Art (Ohio State University , Columbus, Ohio) — "Graphic Storytelling"; speakers include Jessica Abel , Nick Anderson , Alison Bechdel , Ray Billingsley , Gary Groth , R. C. Harvey , Mike Peters , Paul Pope , Peter Poplaski , Ted Rall , Arnold Roth , P. Craig Russell , David Saylor , Diana Schutz , Frank Stack , Brian Walker , and Mort Walker [ 101]
October 27–28 : Manitoba Comic Con (Victoria Inn, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) — guests include David Prowse , Richard Hatch , Margot Kidder
November 4 : Comica Comiket Small Press Fair (Institute of Contemporary Arts , London, England) — first iteration; part of Comica, London International Comics Festival[ 100]
November 16–18 : Big Apple Comic Book Art, and Toy Show III (Penn Plaza Pavilion , New York City, US) — guests include Adam Hughes , Alan Kupperberg , Alan Weiss , Alex Maleev , Alex Saviuk , Amanda Conner , Bernard Chang , William Tucci , Bob Hall , Bob Layton , Bob McLeod , Carmine Infantino , Chris Moreno , Darwyn Cooke , Dan Slott , Danny Fingeroth , Dennis Calero , Dick Ayers , Elayne Riggs , Frank Cho , Gary Friedrich , Graig Weich, Guy Dorian , Herb Trimpe , Ian Dorian , Irwin Hasen , Ivan Brandon , Joe Sinnott , Jim Steranko , John Romita Sr , Jim Calafiore , Jimmy Palmiotti , Jim Salicrup , Ken Gale , Ken Kelly , Kim Deitch , Kyle Baker , Mark Bodé , Mark Evanier , Mark Texeira , Mercy Van Vlack , Michael Gaydos , Michael Golden , Michael Netzer , Neal Adams , Norm Breyfogle , Paolo Rivera , William Foster III , Rich Buckler , Robin Riggs , Ron Garney , S. Clay Wilson , Sean Chen , Sergio Aragonés , Spain Rodriguez , Tim Sale , Tim Vigil , and Tom Feister [ 102] [ 103]
November 16–18 : Wizard World Texas (Arlington Convention Center, Dallas, Texas, US) — guests include Dan Didio , Marc Silvestri , Adam Kubert , Bill Sienkiewicz , Arthur Sudyam , and Laura Vandervoort [ 104]
November 18–19 : Dublin City Comic Con (Tara Towers Hotel, Dublin, Ireland) — 2nd annual show; guests include: Jim Lee (Guest of Honour), Mark Millar , Steve McNiven , Doug Braithwaite , Ben Oliver , Jock , Carlos Pacheco , Adi Granov , Andy Diggle , Liam Sharp , C. B. Cebulski , Paul Cornell , Nick Roche , Stephen Mooney , Steve Thompson , John McCrea , Simon Bisley
November 24–25 : Mid-Ohio Con (Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, Ohio, US)
First issues by title [ edit ]
Alice in Sunderland (graphic novel)
Release: April 5. Writer: Bryan Talbot . Artist: Bryan Talbot .
Arkin Comics
Release: by Arkin Ventures Pvt. Ltd. Editor: Shamik Dasgupta .
Banimon
Release: by Rocket North Press . Writer and Artist: Boris Savic.
BeanoMAX
Release: First issue was dated the first of March 2007, this comic was a monthly spinoff of the British comic The Beano .
Kartun Benny & Mice: Jakarta Luar Dalem
Release 2005. Writer: Benny Rachmadi Artist: Muhammad "Mice" Misrad
Forge of War (6-issue mini-series)
Release: May by Boom! Studios . Writers: Dan Abnett and Ian Edginton . Artist: Rahsan Ekedal .
Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash (6-issue mini-series)
Release: November by Wildstorm , Dynamite Entertainment . Writer: James Kuhoric Artist: Jason Craig
Kamisama Dolls
Release: January by Shogakukan (Monthly Sunday Gene-X ). Author: Hajime Yamamura
Last Blood
Release: May by Blatant Comics . Writer: Bobby Crosby Artist: Owen Gieni
March Comes in Like a Lion
Release: by Hakusensha (Young Animal ). Author: Chica Umino
Northlanders
Release: December 5 by Vertigo . Writers: Brian Wood . Art by: Davide Gianfelice
Omega the Unknown
Release: Early 2006 by Marvel Comics . Writer: Jonathan Lethem . Art by: Farel Dalrymple and colorist Paul Hornschemeier .
Superman & Batman vs. Aliens & Predator (2-issue mini-series)
Release: January 10 by DC Comics . Writer: Mark Schultz .Art by: Ariel Olivetti .
Ward of the State
Release: May by Shadowline . Writer: Christopher Long Artist: Chee
Dandy Xtreme
Release: The Dandy became the Dandy Xtreme in issue 3426 dated the 2 August 2007.
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