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Notable events of 1979 in comics. See also List of years in comics.

Contents

Year overall

  • The "Demon in a Bottle" storyline, by David Michelinie, Bob Layton, and John Romita, Jr., runs through Iron Man (issues #120–128, March–November).
  • Alien: The Illustrated Story, a comics adaptation of Alien, by Archie Goodwin and Walt Simonson, published by Heavy Metal.
  • January

  • January 24: The Mighty World of Marvel, with issue #330, changes its name to Marvel Comic. (Marvel UK)
  • March

  • IPC Magazines launches Tornado, a short-lived weekly British comic published for 22 issues.
  • The Human Fly, with issue #19, is cancelled by Marvel.
  • April

  • Kid Colt Outlaw (1949 series), with issue #225, canceled by Marvel.
  • The reprint title Marvel Triple Action, with issue #47, is cancelled by Marvel.
  • May

  • Frank Miller takes over from Gene Colan as regular penciler on Daredevil with issue #158.
  • Vince Colletta resigns as art director of DC Comics.
  • Rawhide Kid, with issue #135, canceled by Marvel.
  • Captain Marvel, with issue #62, cancelled by Marvel.
  • Howard the Duck (vol. 1), with issue #31, canceled by Marvel.
  • Black Panther, with issue #15, cancelled by Marvel.
  • Summer

  • DC Special Series #17 — DC Special Series returns after it had gone on hiatus in Fall 1978.
  • July

  • World of Krypton – #1 of 3, by DC Comics. The first official limited series, this three-issue "mini-series" was originally slated for Showcase #104-106 to coincide with the premiere of Superman: The Movie. The storyline was rescheduled for Showcase #110-112 when the film's release date was delayed; but ultimately, Showcase was cancelled after issue #104. Finally, the material is revised and released as a limited series by Paul Kupperberg and Howard Chaykin.
  • With issue #24, Marvel cancels Godzilla, King of the Monsters.
  • July 25: Marvel UK publishes the final weekly issue (#352) of Marvel Comic.
  • August

  • With issue #70, Marvel publishes the final issue of The Tomb of Dracula, ending writer Marv Wolfman and artist Gene Colan's uninterrupted six-year run on the title.
  • August 25: IPC Magazines merged two comic books 2000 AD and Starlord and Tornado into "2000 AD and Tornado".
  • September

  • All Out War #1: a new war title in the Dollar Comics format is launched by DC Comics with a September/October cover date.
  • The Best of DC #1: a reprint anthology title in the digest format is launched by DC Comics with a September/October cover date.
  • "The Proteus Saga", by Chris Claremont and John Byrne, begins in Uncanny X-Men #125 (running through issue #128).
  • Marvel Comic, with issue #353, becomes a monthly title and is renamed Marvel Superheroes. (Marvel UK)
  • The Invaders, with issue #41, is cancelled by Marvel.
  • October

  • Action Comics #500: 68-pages, "The Life Story of Superman," by Martin Pasko, Curt Swan, and Frank Chiaramonte.
  • Star*Reach, with issue #18, publishes its final issue.
  • Time Warp #1: a new science-fiction anthology in the Dollar Comics format is launched by DC Comics with an October/November cover date.
  • With issue #28, Marvel cancels John Carter, Warlord of Mars.
  • January

  • January 8: Victor Hubinon, Belgian comics writer (Buck Danny, Redbeard), dies from a heart attack at the age of 59.
  • November

  • November 5: Al Capp, American comics artist (Li'l Abner, Abbie an' Slats), dies at age 70.
  • Conventions

  • April 6–8: MiamiCon II (Holiday Inn, Miami, Florida) — first iteration of the show since 1975; guests include Stan Lee
  • June: Houstoncon (Houston, Texas) — guests include George Pérez and Walter Koenig
  • June 7–10: D-Con '79 (Dallas, Texas) — Larry Lankford's revival of D-Con after a hiatus; antecedent to Lankford's later Dallas Fantasy Fair
  • June 30–July 1: Comic Art Convention I (Statler Hilton Hotel, New York City)
  • July 14–15: Comic Art Convention II (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
  • July 20–22: Chicago Comicon (Pick-Congress Hotel, Chicago, Illinois) — special guests: Mike W. Barr and John Byrne; first year that Joe Sarno is not one of the show’s organizers, leaving the duties to Larry Charet and Bob Weinberg
  • August: Atlanta Fantasy Fair (Downtown Atlanta Sheraton, Atlanta, Georgia) — official guests include John Byrne, Dave Sim
  • August: FantaCon '80 (The Egg convention center, Empire State Plaza, Albany, New York) — first annual Albany-area horror and comic book convention, hosted by FantaCo Enterprises publisher Thomas Skulan
  • August 1–5: San Diego Comic-Con (Convention and Performing Arts Center and U.S. Grant Hotel, San Diego, California) — 6,000 attendees; official guests: Kelly Freas, Mike Jittlov, Harvey Kurtzman, Victor Moscoso, Nestor Redondo, Marshall Rogers, John Romita Sr., Mort Walker, Len Wein, and Marv Wolfman
  • August 31–September 2: Comicon '79 (British Comic Art Convention 11) (Hotel Metropole, National Exhibition Centre; Birmingham, England) — eleventh annual "U.K. Comic Art & Fantasy Convention;" guest of honor: Jim Steranko; other guests include Dez Skinn and Dave Gibbons; presentation of the Eagle Awards
  • September: OrlandoCon (Orlando, Florida) — guests include Will Eisner, C. C. Beck, Bob Cummings, Kirby Grant, and Jack Rosen
  • November 24–26: Creation '79 (Statler Hilton Hotel, New York City) — guests include Tom Savini; admission: $6/day
  • Eagle Awards

    Presented in 1980 for comics published in 1979:

  • Roll of Honor: Jack Kirby
  • Favourite Writer: Chris Claremont
  • Favourite Comicbook Artist: John Byrne
  • Favourite Inker: Terry Austin
  • Favourite Comic Book (Drama): Uncanny X-Men
  • Favourite Comic Book (Humor): Howard the Duck, by Steve Gerber and Gene Colan
  • Favourite New Comic Title: Howard the Duck
  • Favorite Single Comic Book Story: "Demon in a Bottle," Iron Man #s 120-128, by David Michelinie, John Romita, Jr., and Bob Layton
  • Favourite Continued Comic Story: X-Men #125-128, by Chris Claremont and John Byrne
  • Best Comicbook Cover: The Avengers #185, by George Pérez
  • Favourite Team: X-Men
  • Favourite Character: Wolverine
  • Favourite Supporting Character: Wolverine
  • Favourite Villain: Magneto
  • Character Most Worthy of Own Title: Warlock
  • Favourite Title (UK): Starburst, edited by Dez Skinn
  • DC Comics

    The Best of DC — Digest size title

    Release: September /October

    All Out War — Dollar Comics title

    Release: September /October Editor: Murray Boltinoff

    Time Warp — Dollar Comics title

    Release: October /November Editor: Jack C. Harris

    Marvel Comics

    Amazing Adventures vol. 3

    Release: December. Reprinting the original X-Men title.

    Doctor Who Magazine

    Release: October 11 by Marvel UK.

    Hulk Comic

    Release: March 7 by Marvel UK. Editor: Dez Skinn.

    Man-Thing vol. 2

    Release: November. Writer: Michael Fleisher. Artists: Jim Mooney and Bob Wiacek.

    Marvel Spotlight vol. 2

    Release: July. Editor: Roger Stern.

    Micronauts

    Release: January. Writer: Bill Mantlo. Artist: Michael Golden.

    Rom: Spaceknight

    Release: December. Writer: Bill Mantlo. Artist: Sal Buscema.

    Shogun Warriors

    Release: February. Writer: Doug Moench. Artist: Herb Trimpe.

    Tales to Astonish vol. 2

    Release: December. Reprinting edited versions of the 1968 Sub-Mariner title.

    Independent titles

    Battle of the Planets
    Release: June by Gold Key Comics. Writer: Gary Poole. Artist: Win Mortimer.
    Best Buy Comics
    Release February by Apex Novelties. Writers and Artists: Robert Crumb and Aline Kominsky
    Starblazer
    Release: April by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd..

    DC Comics

  • Blok, in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #253
  • Carl Draper, in Superman #331
  • Fire, in Super Friends #25
  • Firebug, in Batman #318
  • Lucius Fox, in Batman #307
  • Maxie Zeus, in Detective Comics #483
  • Marvel Comics

  • El Aguila, in Power Man and Iron Fist #58
  • Alpha Flight, in Uncanny X-Men #120
  • Aurora
  • Northstar
  • Sasquatch
  • Shaman
  • Snowbird
  • Black Cat, in The Amazing Spider-Man #194
  • Dire Wraith, in Rom #1
  • Followers of the Light, in Shogun Warriors #1
  • Justin Hammer, in Iron Man #120
  • H.E.R.B.I.E., in Fantastic Four #209
  • Kroton (Cyberman), in Doctor Who Weekly #5 (Marvel UK)
  • Cassandra Lang (as "Cassie Lang"), in Marvel Premiere #47
  • Scott Lang, in The Avengers #181; as Ant-Man II in Marvel Premiere #47
  • Lady Lotus, in Invaders #37
  • Night Raven, in Hulk Comic #1 (Marvel UK)
  • Quasar, in The Incredible Hulk #234
  • Proteus, in Uncanny X-Men #125
  • Rom, in Rom: Spaceknight #1
  • Schizoid Man, in Spectacular Spider-Man #36
  • Shadow King, in Uncanny X-Men #117 (January)
  • Screaming Mimi, in Marvel Two-in-One #54
  • Vampiro, in The Mighty Thor #290 (December)
  • War Machine, in Iron Man #118
  • Debra Whitman, in The Amazing Spider-Man #196
  • Mariko Yashida, in Uncanny X-Men #118
  • References

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