Notable events of 2002 in comics .
Events
January
January 29 : Zak becomes the first Belgian cartoonist to win the Dutch Inktspotprijs for Best Political Cartoon (edition 2001).[ 2]
March
April
May
May 4 : The first Free Comic Book Day is established. .[ 3] [ 4]
The British satirical cartoon magazine Punch , which had ended in 1992 but briefly revived since 1996, is once again disestablished.[ 5]
June
July
August
September
November
December
Deaths
January
February
February 15 : Vincenzo Monzi, Italian comics artist (Goldrake , continued Joselito , Tex Willer ), dies at age 60.[ 19]
February 22 : Chuck Jones , American animator, film director and comics artist (Bugs Bunny , Daffy Duck , Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner , Crawford ), dies at age 89.[ 20]
March
March 5 : Lucien De Roeck , Belgian graphic designer, painter, illustrator, typographer and comic artist (Klawieter ), dies at age 86. [ 21]
March 15 : Rand Holmes , Canadian underground cartoonist (The Adventures of Harold Hedd ), dies at age 60.[ 22] [ 23]
March 16 : Paul Schindeler, Dutch comics artist (assistant on Sjef van Oekel ), dies at an unknown age.[ 24]
March 18 : Marcel Denis , Belgian comics writer (Hultrasson ) and artist (Les Frères Clips , continued Tif et Tondu ), dies at age 79.[ 25]
March 24 : Ángel Umpierrez, Uruguayan comic artist (Don Cristóbal ), dies at age 81.[ 26]
March 28 : Nicola Del Principe, Italian comics artist (comics for Renato Bianconi, Angelica , Il Camionista , Tom & Jerry comics), dies at age 74.[ 27]
April
April 2 : Stanley Pitt , Australian comics artist (Silver Starr , Captain Power , Yarmak, Jungle King ), dies at age 77.[ 28]
April 4 : Camillo Zuffi, Italian comics artist (Il Piccolo Sceriffo ), dies at age 89.[ 29]
April 11 : Jaime Juez Castellà, aka Xirinius, Spanish cartoonist and comic artist (worked on El Jabato , continued Ögan ), dies at age 95.[ 30]
April 15 : Szymon Kobylinski, Polish graphic artist, illustrator, historian, designer and comics artist, dies at age 74.[ 31]
April 19 :
Alberto Beltrán, Mexican comics artist, painter and illustrator, dies at age 79.[ 32]
Jean Albert Carlotti, French painter and comic artist (worked on the La Crime Ne Paie Pas and Les Amours Célèbres series), dies at age 92. [ 33]
April 22 : Denis McLoughlin , British comics artist (adventure comics for DC Thomson ), dies at age 84.[ 34]
April 23 : Alfredo Pons, Spanish comics writer (Los Amores de Juan Eclipse ) and artist, dies at age 44.[ 35]
May
May 3 : Tom Sutton , American comics artist (Vampirella ) dies at age 65.[ 36]
May 6 : Ionaldo Cavalcanti, Brazilian painter, comics artist (Crimes que Abalaram São Paulo ("Crimes that shook São Paulo") ), and comics scholar (O Mundo dos Quadrinhos , Esses incríveis heróis de papel ), dies at age 57 or 59.[ 37]
May 7 : Robert Kanigher , American comics writer (Wonder Woman , Enemy Ace and most of DC Comics ' war comics line), dies at age 86.
May 15 : Arthur Peddy , American comics artist (Phantom Lady , Jann of the Jungle ), dies at age 85.[ 38]
May 17 : Dave Berg , American comics artist (The Lighter Side of... ), dies at age 81.[ 39]
June
June 7 : Waldyr Igayara de Souza , Brazilian comics artist (Disney comics ), dies at age 68.[ 40]
June 13 : Vincent Fago , American animator and comics artist (Terrytoons comics, continued Peter Rabbit ), dies at age 83.[ 41]
June 17 : Rafael Araiza, El Che, Mexican comics artist (A Batacazo Limpio ), dies at age 86.[ 42]
June 24 : Larry Alcala , Philippine comic artist (Siopawman , Slice of Life, Bim, Bam Bung, Lolo Brigido, Kalabog & Bosyo), dies at age 75.[ 43]
June 30 : Jaime Brocal Remohí , Spanish comics artist (Katan , Ögan , Kronan , Arcane , Ta-ar ), dies at age 66.[ 44]
July
August
August 2 : Kees van Lent, Dutch comics artist (advertising comics for Prins Leo , De Avonturen van het Aapje Joekie ), dies at age 82. [ 48]
August 5 : Grass Green , American comics artist (Xal-Kor the Human Cat , Wildman and Rubberroy ), dies at age 63 from lung cancer.[ 49]
August 13 : Flavio Colin , Brazilian comics artist (Sepé , Vizunga , Mulher-Diaba no rastro de Lampião , O Boi das Aspas de Ouro and Estórias Gerais ), dies at age 72.[ 50]
September
October
November
November 14 : Charles Dupuis , Belgian comics publisher (Dupuis ), dies at age 84.[ 56]
November 16 : Hussein Amin Bicar, Egyptian poet, painter, photographer, philosopher and comic artist (Chaddad & Adouad , made comics for the magazine Sinbad), dies at age 90. [ 57]
November 26 : Marco Biassoni , Italian comic artist, illustrator and animator (Lingottino , Prode Anselmo ), dies at age 71 or 72.[ 58]
December
December 18 : Mic Delinx, Belgian comics artist (La Jungle en Folie ), dies at an unknown age.[ 59]
December 27 : Renzo Restani, Italian comics artist (Dave Devil , Baby Bang , Moses , Yal Brunn ), dies at age 74.[ 60]
Specific date unknown
Fieke Asscher, Dutch illustrator, graphic artist and comics artist (De Rare Belevenissen van Professor Stap-door-den-Tijd ), dies at age 76.[ 61]
Exhibitions and shows
January 22 — February 7 : "Heroes Among Us" (New York City Firehouse Museum , New York City) — featuring original artwork from Marvel Comics ' Heroes and Alternative Comics ' 9-11: Emergency Relief 9/11 benefit books, including creators such as John Romita, Sr. , Neal Adams , Alex Ross , Frank Cho ,[ 62] Dean Haspiel , Josh Neufeld , Joe Quesada , Stuart Moore , Renée French , Ted Rall , Tom Hart , Michael Kupperman , Tomer Hanuka , Neil Kleid , Will Eisner , and Nick Bertozzi ;[ 63] later traveled to Wayland Baptist University 's Abraham Art Gallery (Plainview, Texas); and Lloyd Center (Portland, Oregon)
March 7 – May 26 : Whitney Biennial , Whitney Museum of American Art (New York City) — features original pages by Chris Ware
April 25 – June 23 : "She Draws Comics: Trina Robbins and 27 Women Cartoonists" , Secession Gallery, Vienna , Austria — curated by Trina Robbins ; artists include Robbins, Joan Hilty , Lauren Weinstein , Leanne Franson , Fly , Isabella Bannerman , Sharon Rudahl , Lark Pien , Roberta Gregory , Paige Braddock , Molly Kiely , Mary Fleener , Sabrina Jones , Donna Barr , Diane DiMassa , Joyce Chin , Leela Corman , Mary Wilshire , Marie Severin , Sandra Bell-Lundy , Joyce Farmer , Katherine Arnoldi , and Carol Tyler ; in 2006, the exhibition toured to the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art (New York City)[ 64]
Conventions
January 19 : Big Apple Comic Book Art and Toy Show (St. Paul's Church Auditorium, New York City) — guests include Guy Gilchrist , Ethan Van Sciver , Bill Plympton , Irwin Hasen , Dick Ayers , The Iron Sheik , April Hunter , Wagner Brown , Tammy Lynn Sytch , Chris Candido , and Virgil
January 19 : FLUKE Mini-Comics & Zine Festival [ 65] (Tasty World, Athens, Georgia) — first iteration of this festival
February 9–10 : Alternative Press Expo (Herbst Pavilion, Fort Mason, San Francisco)
February 22–24 : MegaCon (Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida) — guest of honor: Kevin Smith ; other guests: George Pérez , Butch Guice , Mark Waid , Erin Gray , June Lockhart , David Prowse , Michonne Bourriague , Eugene Roddenberry Jr. , Bob May , and Mark Rolston [ 66]
March : Granada Comics Festival (Granada, Spain) — 7th annual show; controversy as awards are given out in a mock terrorist attack.[ 67]
March 9–10 : Chicago ComicFest (Rosemont, Illinois)
March 23–24 : Planet Comicon (Kansas City, Kansas)
April 20 : Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo (S.P.A.C.E.) (Ohio Expo Center, Rhodes Center, Columbus, Ohio) — special guests: Dave Sim and Gerhard
April 19–21 : WonderCon (Oakland Convention Center, Oakland, California)
April 26–28 : Pittsburgh Comicon (Pittsburgh Expomart, Monroeville, Pennsylvania) — guests include Carmine Infantino , Billy Tucci ,[ 68] George Pérez , Ted Dibiase , Nikolai Volkoff , Frank Cho , Julius Schwartz , Al Williamson , Kenny Baker , Michonne Bourraigue , and Jerome Blake [ 69]
May : inaugural London MCM Expo
May 5 : Alberta Comic Collectors Association Comic & Toy Show (Red & White Club, McMahon Stadium, Alberta, Canada)
May 11 : East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention (Ritter Hall, Walk Auditorium, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) — first annual show; guests include Arvell Jones , William H. Foster, III , Lance Tooks , and Jerry Craft
May 10–12 : Wizard World East (Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)[ 70]
May 17–19 : Motor City Comic Con I (Novi Expo Center, Novi, Michigan) — c. 14,000 attendees; guests include Cindy Williams , Frank Cho , Guy Davis , Christopher Golden , Carmine Infantino , Joseph Michael Linsner , Vince Locke , Andy Lee , David W. Mack , Tom Mandrake , Dan Mishkin , Bill Morrison , Mike Okamoto , Scott Rosema , Thomas E. Sniegoski , Brian Stelfreeze , Roy Thomas , S. Clay Wilson , and Randy Zimmerman [ 71] [ 72]
June : Phoenix Comicon (Ahwatukee, Arizona) — first edition of this show; 432 attendees
June 1–2 : Adventure Con (Knoxville Expo Center, Knoxville, Tennessee) — first iteration of this annual show
June 1–2 : Comics 2002 (The Empire and Commonwealth Museum, Temple Quay, Bristol, Avon, England, U.K.) — presentation of the National Comics Awards ; official guests include Joe Quesada , Jamie S. Rich , Grant Morrison , Frank Quitely , John McCrea , William Christensen, Terry Wiley , Woodrow Phoenix , Bevis Musson , Gary Spencer Millidge , Rich Johnston , Patty Jeres , Lee Kennedy , Roger Langridge , James Hodgkins , Heidi MacDonald , Dave Gibbons , Lee Barnett ,[ 73] Mike Conroy , Dez Skinn , Mark Buckingham , Karen Berger , and Jim Valentino [ 74]
June 14–16 : Heroes Convention (Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, North Carolina) — guests include Arthur Adams , Murphy Anderson , Dan Brereton , Nick Cardy , Ron Garney , Butch Guice , Tony Harris , Irwin Hasen , Adam Hughes , Terry Moore , Kevin Nowlan , Carlos Pacheco , George Pérez , Joe Quesada , Julius Schwartz , Brian Stelfreeze , Roy Thomas , Tim Townsend , Charles Vess , and Mike Wieringo
June 23 : MoCCA Festival (Puck Building, New York City) — inaugural MoCCAFest
June 28–30 : New York International Sci-Fi and Fantasy Creators Convention (Madison Square Garden, New York City) — 3rd annual show; guests include George Pérez , Peter David , Chris Claremont , Michael Kaluta , Jae Lee , Kevin Eastman , and Mark Bagley [ 75]
July 5–7 : Wizard World Chicago (Rosemont Convention Center, Rosemont, Illinois) — guest of honor: Marc Silvestri ; special guest: Stan Lee
July 12–13 : Big Apple Comic Book Art and Toy Show (St. Paul's Church Auditorium, New York City) — guests include Michael Berryman , Dennis O'Neil , James O'Barr , Gerard Christopher , Joseph Michael Linsner , Graig Weich, and Virgil
August 1–4 : Comic-Con International (San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, California) — 63,000 attendees; official guests: Dick Ayers , Mike Carey , Howard Chaykin , Peter David , Roman Dirge , Devon Grayson , Frank Jacobs , Chip Kidd , Bub Lubbers , Jason Lutes , Craig McCracken , Todd McFarlane , Tony Millionaire , Kevin Nowlan , Bob Oksner , Lew Sayre Schwartz , Eric Shanower , Hal Sherman , Herb Trimpe , George Woodbridge , and William Woolfolk
August 17–18 : "CAPTION Noir" (Oxford Union Society, Oxford, England)
August 23–25 : Canadian National Expo (Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) — 16,600 attendees; guests include Brent Spiner , Nicholas Brendon , Nichelle Nichols , John Billingsley , Billy Dee Williams , Andy Hallett , Adam Kubert , Joe Kubert , John Romita Jr. , John Cassaday , and Darwyn Cooke
August 30–September 2 : Dragon Con (Hyatt Regency Atlanta/Marriott Marquis, Atlanta, Georgia) — 20,000+ attendees; guests include Carmine Infantino , Nichelle Nichols , and Jefferson Starship
September 5–8 : International Comics and Animation Festival (ICAF) / Small Press Expo (SPX) (Bethesda Holiday Inn, Bethesda, Maryland) — guests include Willem , Los Bros Hernandez , Sabine Witkowski , Art Spiegelman , David Lasky , Johana Rojola , Nick Bertozzi , Greg Cook , Kevin Huizenga , and John Kerschbaum [ 76]
September 13–14 : Big Apple Comic Book Art and Toy Show (St. Paul's Church Auditorium, New York City) — guests include Jim Steranko , Bill Plympton , Dave Cockrum , Paty Cockrum , Jon B. Cooke , Herb Trimpe , Linda Fite , Gene Colan , Flo Steinberg , Michael Avon Oeming , Dick Ayers , Steve Rude , George Tuska , Neil Vokes , Irwin Hasen , Ray Lago , and John Workman
October 5–6 : FallCon 2002 ( Education Building at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, Bloomington, Minnesota USA) — sponsored by the Minnesota Comic Book Association Archived 2016-09-09 at the Wayback Machine
October 6 : Capital Associates Monthly Comic, Toy & CCG Show (Tysons Westpark Hotel, McLean, Virginia USA) — 400 attendees
October 12–13 : Dallas Comic Con & Sci-Fi Expo (Plano Centre, Plano, Texas) — guests include Amanda Conner , Jim Daly, Nick Derington , Richard Dominguez , Ben Dunn , Steve Erwin , Kerry Gammill , Miles Gunter , Michael Lark , Jaime Mendoza , John Lucas, Joseph Michael Linsner , Terry Moore , Mark Murphy, Don Punchatz , Kelsey Shannon, Cal Slayton , Kenneth Smith, and Dave Stevens
October 15 : Los Angeles Comic & SF Con (Shrine Auditorium Expo Center, Los Angeles, California USA)
October 19–20 : Kansas City ComiCon ( Jack Reardon Civic Center, Kansas City, Kansas USA)
October 18–November 3 : FIBDA XIII (Amadora, Portugal)[ 77]
October 26–November 3 : Lucca Comics & Games (Fair Point, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy) — 50,000 attendees
October 26–27 : Baltimore Comic-Con (Shearton Hotel, Towson, Maryland)
October 26–27 : Motor City Comic Con II (Novi Expo Center, Novi, Michigan) — guests include Richard Herd , James Horan , Michael Edmunds , David Prowse , Shannon Baska , Glori Anne Gilbert , Patrick Bauchau , Jon Gries , and Richard Marcus
November 8–10 : National Comic Book, Art, Toy, and Sci-Fi Expo (Metropolitan Pavilion, New York City)[ 78] — first annual presentation of the Golden Panel Awards for Excellence in Comic Book Art and Story Telling (from the New York City Comic Book Museum ); c. 6,000 attendees; guests include Nichelle Nichols , Sarah Douglas , Sergio Aragonés , Jim Lee , Gene Colan , Nutopia , Sam Kieth , Michael Kaluta , Brian Michael Bendis , David W. Mack , Joe Jusko , Andy Lee , Tim Vigil , and Graig F. Weich
November 30–December 1 : Mid-Ohio Con (Hilton Columbus Hotel at Easton Town Center, Columbus, Ohio)
First issues by title
Cavalcade of Boys
Release: by Poison Press. Writer and Artist: Tim Fish
Festering Season
Release: September by Stickman Graphics . Writer: Kevin Tinsley Artist: Tim Smith 3
Global Frequency
Release: October by Wildstorm . Writer: Warren Ellis Artists: various. Cover by: Brian Wood .
Hawaiian Dick
Release: December by Image Comics . Writer: B. Clay Moore Artist: Steven Griffin .
Point Blank
Release: August by Wildstorm . Writer: Ed Brubaker Artist: Colin Wilson .
The Pro
Release: July by Image Comics . Writer: Garth Ennis Artist: Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti .
Strange Killings
Release: February by Avatar Press . Writer: Warren Ellis Artist: Mike Wolfer .
Ultimate War
Release: December 8 by Marvel Comics . Writer: Mark Millar Artist: Chris Bachalo .
DC Comics
Release January Writer: Ed Brubaker . Artists: Darwyn Cooke and Mike Allred
Release January
Release February Writer: Kurt Busiek Artist: Tom Grummett .
Release March Writer: Geoff Johns and James Robinson Artists: Rags Morales and Michael Bair
Release May Writer: Bill Willingham Artists: Lan Medina and Steve Leialoha
Release July Writer: Brian K. Vaughan Artists: Pia Guerra and Jose Marzan Jr.
Release December Writer: Ed Brubaker and Greg Rucka Artist: Michael Lark
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