January •
January 1: The first issue of
Cucciolo (
Edizioni Alpe) is published. In the 1950s and the 1960s, it will be the most popular Italian magazine for children after
Topolino. •
January 3: Hussein Amin Bikar establishes the Egyptian children's comics magazine Sindibad (also known as Sinbad). •
January 5: Belgian curator Frans Verstreken organizes the first annual Flemish cartoon exhibition
Salon van de Vlaamse Humor (
Salon of Flemish Comedy), exhibiting cartoons by dozens of Flemish cartoonists and comic artists. •
January 6:
Charles M. Schulz'
Peanuts receives its first
Sunday comics page. •
January 10:
André Franquin's
Starter makes its debut. •
January 23: The first episode of the
Mickey Mouse story
The Midas ring is published, by
Floyd Gottfredson and Bill Walsh. •
January 31: In
Spirou et les Héritiers by
André Franquin the
Marsupilami makes his debut. •
Astonishing (1951 series) #8 -
Atlas Comics •
Phantom Stranger (January/February) #1 •
Rex the Wonder Dog (January/February) #1 • In ''
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories, Gladstone's Usual Very Good Year,'' by
Carl Barks; first apparition of the
Junior Woodchucks’ seat. • In
Four Color,
A Christmas for Shacktown, always by Carl Barks.
February •
February 2:
Crockett Johnson's
Barnaby comes to an end. •
February 23: • The first issue of the British comics magazine
Lion is published. It will last until 18 May 1974. • In the first issue of
Lion, E. George Cowan and Alan Philpott's long-running comic series
Robot Archie makes its debut. •
Astonishing (1951 series) #9 -
Atlas Comics •
Men Adventures (1949 series) #12 -
Atlas Comics •
Patsy and Hedy (1952 series) #1 -
Atlas Comics •
Shock SuspenStories (1952 series) #1 -
EC Comics •
Strange Tales (1951 series) #5 -
Atlas Comics •
The Thing! (1952 series) #1 -
Charlton Comics •
Young Men on the Battlefield (1949 series) #13 -
Atlas Comics • In ''
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories, The screaming cowboy'', by
Carl Barks.
March •
March: In
Carl Barks'
Donald Duck story
Statuesque Spendthrifts Duckburg's founder
Cornelius Coot makes his debut. • First issue of
Uncle Scrooge; it contains
Only a poor old man, one of the
Carl Barks’ masterpieces. •
March 3: In
Charles M. Schulz'
Peanuts Lucy van Pelt makes her debut. •
March 19: The first issue of the Italian western series
El Bravo (Torelli) is published, by Gian Giacomo Dalmasso and Franco Bignotti. •
March 31: In
Al Capp's ''
Li'l Abner'' Abner and Daisy Mae marry, a feat that even becomes a cover story in
Time. •
Astonishing (1951 series) #10 -
Atlas Comics •
Astonishing (1951 series) #11 -
Atlas Comics •
Young Men on the Battlefield (1949 series) #14 -
Atlas Comics April •
April 8: The
Piet Pienter en Bert Bibber story
De Stalen Zeemeermin starts running in
Het Handelsblad. Halfway the story, the new main cast member Susan makes her debut. •
April 21: The first episode of the
Mickey Mouse story
The Isle of Moola-la by Bill Walsh and
Floyd Gottfredson is published. •
April 25: In
Charles M. Schulz'
Peanuts Charlie Brown tries to fly a kite, but fails. This will become a
running gag in the series. •
Astonishing (1951 series) #12 -
Atlas Comics •
Battlefield (1952 series) #1 -
Atlas Comics •
Men Adventures (1949 series) #13 -
Atlas Comics •
Strange Tales (1951 series) #6 -
Atlas Comics May •
May 1: In
Carl Barks'
Uncle Scrooge story ''Gladstone's Terrible Secret'' inventor
Gyro Gearloose makes his debut. •
May 7: Yaakov Ashman and Elisheva Nadal-Landau publish the first episode of their comic series
Lulu. •
May 27: In
Charles M. Schulz'
Peanuts Snoopy starts expressing himself in thought balloons, the first phase of his gradual
anthropomorphism. •
Astonishing (1951 series) #13 -
Atlas Comics •
Sensation Comics #109 (cover date May–June) cancelled by
DC Comics • First issue of
Little Eva (
St. Johns Publishing ) • In
Superman 76,
The Mightiest Team in the World, by
Edmond Hamilton and
Curt Swan. First team-up between
Superman and
Batman; the two heroes discover their secret identities for each other.
June •
June 10: In the Italian Disney magazine
Topolino, the
Mickey Mouse story
Topolino nella valle dell’incanto (
Mickey Mouse in the Enchanted Valley) by
Guido Martina and Rino Anzi is published. In the same issue the first
Uncle Scrooge Disney comic by Italian authors is printed. •
Astonishing (1951 series) #14 -
Atlas Comics •
Battlefield (1952 series) #2 -
Atlas Comics •
Journey into Mystery (1952 series) #1 -
Atlas Comics •
Men Adventures (1949 series) #14 -
Atlas Comics •
Strange Suspense Stories (1952 series) #1 -
Fawcett Comics •
Strange Tales (1951 series) #7 -
Atlas Comics •
Young Men on the Battlefield (1949 series) #15 -
Atlas Comics • In
Walt Disney’s comics and stories, the
Donald Duck story
The Think Box Bollix by
Carl Barks is published.
July •
July 14: In
Charles M. Schulz'
Peanuts Linus van Pelt makes his debut, though he only appears on screen on 19 September. •
Astonishing (1951 series) #15 -
Atlas Comics •
Space Adventures (1952 series) #1 -
Charlton Comics •
Strange Tales (1951 series) #8 -
Atlas Comics • In
Four color,
The golden helmet, by
Carl Barks.
August •
August 8:
Roberto Renzi and
Giorgio Rebuffi's
Tiramolla makes its debut. •
Astonishing (1951 series) #16 -
Atlas Comics •
Battlefield (1952 series) #3 -
Atlas Comics •
Journey into Mystery (1952 series) #2 -
Atlas Comics •
Men Adventures (1949 series) #15 -
Atlas Comics •
Our Army at War (1952 series) #1 -
DC Comics •
Strange Tales (1951 series) #9 -
Atlas Comics •
Young Men on the Battlefield (1949 series) #16 -
Atlas Comics September •
September 11:
Peyo's medieval comic strip series
Johan, initially published in other magazines since 1947, makes its debut in a redesigned version in
Spirou. The initially blond-haired Johan becomes dark-haired. •
September 19: In
Charles M. Schulz'
Peanuts Linus van Pelt is first seen by readers, after being mentioned two months earlier. •
Astonishing (1951 series) #17 -
Atlas Comics •
Strange Tales (1951 series) #10 -
Atlas Comics October •
October/November: The first issue of
Mad is published by
Harvey Kurtzman and
William M. Gaines. •
October 3: The first episode of the
Mickey Mouse story
Mickey Mouse and Hoosat from another planet is published, by Bill Walsh and
Floyd Gottfredson. •
October 5: The final episode of
Will Eisner's
The Spirit appears in papers. •
October 19: In
Charles M. Schulz'
Peanuts Snoopy starts dancing on his hind legs. This will become a
running gag in the series. •
October 25: The first issue of the Dutch
Disney comics weekly
Donald Duck is published. •
Astonishing (1951 series) #18 -
Atlas Comics •
Battlefield (1952 series) #4 -
Atlas Comics •
G.I. Combat (1952 series) #1 -
DC Comics •
Journey into Mystery (1952 series) #3 -
Atlas Comics •
Men Adventures (1949 series) #16 -
Atlas Comics •
Strange Tales (1951 series) #11 -
Atlas Comics •
Young Men on the Battlefield (1949 series) #17 -
Atlas Comics November •
November 7: In
Charles M. Schulz'
Peanuts Lucy van Pelt first calls herself a
"fussbudget" and changes from a nice girl into a mean one. This will become a
running gag in the series. •
November 16: • In
Charles M. Schulz'
Peanuts Charlie Brown tries to kick a football, but fails. This will become a
running gag in the series. •
Marc Sleen's
Oktaaf Keunink makes its debut. It will run until 4 April 1965. •
November 24:
Nicholas P. Dallis and
Dan Heilman's
Judge Parker makes its debut. •
November 26:
Willy Vandersteen's
Suske en Wiske story
De Dolle Musketiers is first published in the newspapers. Halfway the story, which by then already 1953,
Jerom makes his debut. • The first issue of the American
Disney comics monthly
Donald Duck is published. It contains
Trick or Treat, by
Carl Barks, based on the
animated short of the same name, with the debut in comics of
Witch Hazel. •
Astonishing (1951 series) #19 -
Atlas Comics •
Battlefield (1952 series) #5 -
Atlas Comics •
Star Spangled War Stories (1952 series) #1 -
DC Comics •
Strange Tales (1951 series) #12 -
Atlas Comics December •
December: The second issue of
Mad Magazine is released. Inside,
Harvey Kurtzman and
Will Elder's humor comic
Mole! is first printed. •
December 4: In
Spirou, the first chapter of the
Spirou and Fantasio story
La Turbotraction by
André Franquin is published. •
December 11: In
Spirou, the first chapter of the
Lucky Luke story ''
L'élixir du Dr. Doxey'' by
Morris is published. •
December 24:
Willy Vandersteen's western series
Bessy makes its debut in
La Libre Belgique. •
December 31:
Giorgio Rebuffi's
Trottolino makes its debut. It will run until August 1990. It is the first of the several magazines published by the Italian editor Renato Bianconi, aimed at the youngest readers. •
Astonishing (1951 series) #20 -
Atlas Comics •
Battlefield (1952 series) #6 -
Atlas Comics •
Journey into Mystery (1952 series) #4 -
Atlas Comics •
Men Adventures (1949 series) #17 -
Atlas Comics •
Strange Tales (1951 series) #13 -
Atlas Comics •
Young Men on the Battlefield (1949 series) #18 -
Atlas Comics • In
Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories, the
Donald Duck story
A Charitable Chore by
Carl Barks is published.
Specific date unknown • Marion Hull Hammel takes over the comics series
Goofus and Gallant and changes the protagonists from elves into real children. •
Arthur Horner launches
Colonel Pewter. • Taizo Yokoyama creates
Pu-San. ==Births==