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2014 in comics

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Notable events of 2014 in comics. See also List of years in comics.

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This is a list of comics-related events in 2014. It includes any relevant comics-related events, deaths of notable comics-related people, conventions and first issues by title.

March

  • Bill Jemas founds Double Take Comics, a comic imprint for video game publisher and distributor Take-Two Interactive.
  • August

  • August 30: Idaho Comics Group is founded.
  • January

  • January 16: Gary Arlington, founder of the San Francisco Comic Book Company and one of the instigators of the underground comix movement, dies at age 75.
  • January 25: Morrie Turner, creator of Wee Pals, the first nationally syndicated comic strip by an African-American creator, dies at age 90.
  • March

  • March 16: Steve Moore, British comics writer, dies at age 64.
  • April

  • April 28: Barbara Fiske Calhoun, known professionally as "Barbara Hall," a pioneering female artist for Harvey Comics, dies at age 94.
  • April 29: Al Feldstein, long-time editor of Mad, dies at age 88.
  • May

  • May 2: Pom, creator of Piet Pienter en Bert Bibber, dies at age 94.
  • June

  • June 16: Charles Barsotti, long-time staff cartoonist at The New Yorker, dies at age 80.
  • June 25: Etta Hulme, editorial cartoonist, dies at age 90.
  • August

  • August 5: Pran Kumar Sharma, creator of Chacha Chaudhary, dies at age 75.
  • August 31: Stan Goldberg, long-time Archie Comics artist and Marvel Comics colorist, dies at age 82.
  • September

  • September 14: Tony Auth, Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist, dies at age 72.
  • October

  • October 15: Giorgio Rebuffi, Italian comics artist (Sceriffo Fox, Cucciolo, Pugacioff, Tiramolla, Trottolino), passes away at age 95.
  • October 23: Marnix Rueb, Dutch comics artist (Haagse Harry), dies at age 59.
  • November

  • November 3: Jeremy Dale, comic book artist best known for his work on G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, dies at age 34.
  • Exhibitions

  • 2 May – 19 August: Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK (British Library) - curated by John Harris Dunning and Paul Gravett with the British Library’s Head of Printed Historical Sources, Adrian Edwards and Dave McKean as artistic director with events including: Bryan and Mary Talbot; Neil Gaiman with Tori Amos; Woodrow Phoenix; Dave McKean, Grant Morrison and Warren Ellis on superheroes; Melinda Gebbie; Alejandro Jodorowsky; Pat Mills, Dave Gibbons and Frazer Irving on 2000 AD; Robert Crumb and Gilbert Shelton plus those involved in the ‘Oz Trial’; Posy Simmonds and Steve Bell; and Bryan Lee O’Malley.
  • Conventions

  • January 30 – February 2: Angoulême International Comics Festival (Angoulême, France)
  • March 1: New York Comic Book Marketplace (Hotel New Yorker, New York City)
  • March 1–2: STAPLE! (Marchesa Hall and Theater, Austin, Texas)
  • March 21–23: MegaCon (Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida) — guests include Stan Lee, John Barrowman, Torchwood’s Eve Myles and Gareth David-Lloyd, Manu Bennett, Karl Urban, The Walking Dead's David Morrissey, Danai Gurira, Stephen Yeun, Emily Kinney, and Sonequa Martin-Green, Buffy's Eliza Dushku and James Marsters, Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict, Battlestar Galacticas's Herbert Jefferson, Jr. and Anne Lockhart, Smallville's Allison Mack, John Glover and Laura Vandervoort, Wil Wheaton, Jon Heder, Jason David Frank, Ivy DoomKitty, Bryan Johnson, Comic Book Men's Ming Chen and Mike Zapcic, Matt Senreich, Robot Chicken's Zeb Wells and Tom Root, Peter Mayhew, Vic Mignogna, Jennifer Hale, George Lowe, Phil Lamarr, Jim Cummings, Rob Paulsen, Quinton Flynn, Richard Horvitz, Tom Kane, and Arne Starr
  • March 28–30: Emerald City Comicon (Washington State Convention Center, Seattle, Washington)
  • April 4–6: St. Louis Comicon (America's Center, St Louis, Missouri)
  • April 5–6: MoCCA Festival (69th Regiment Armory, New York City)
  • April 12–13: Asbury Park Comic Con (Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel, Asbury Park, New Jersey) — guests included Jim Steranko, Chris Claremont, Ann Nocenti, J.H. Williams III, Cliff Chiang, Denis Kitchen, Mark Schultz, Box Brown, Andrew Aydin, Don McGregor, Jay Lynch, Jamal Igle, and Peter Bagge
  • April 12–13: Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo (Ramada Plaza Hotel & Conference Center, Columbus, Ohio)
  • April 17–19: Salt Lake Comic Con FanXperience (Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, Utah) - guests include Patrick Stewart, Nathan Fillion, Karen Gillan, and Karl Urban
  • April 18–20: WonderCon (Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California)
  • April 25–27: C2E2 (McCormick Place Complex, Chicago, Illinois)
  • May 10–11: Comic Expo (Brunel Old Station, Bristol, UK)
  • May 10–11: Toronto Comic Arts Festival (Toronto Reference Library, Toronto, Canada)
  • May 16–18: Dallas Comic Con (Dallas Convention Center, Dallas, Texas)
  • May 16–18: Motor City Comic Con (Suburban Collection Showplace, Novi, Michigan)
  • May 17: East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention (Enterprise Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
  • May 31–June 1: Chicago Alternative Comics Expo [CAKE] (The Center on Halstead, Chicago, Illinois)
  • June 5–8: Phoenix Comicon (Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona) — guests include Bruce Campbell, Nathan Fillion, John Barrowman, Adam West, John Rhys-Davies, Mark Sheppard, Don Rosa, Mark Bagley, Patrick Rothfuss, Danny Glover, John Ratzenberger, Stan Lee, Brian Posehn, Burt Ward, Julie Newmar, Todd McFarlane, Walter Jones, David Yost, Austin St. John, Richard Dean Anderson, Charlaine Harris, Manu Bennett, Dean Lorey, Crispin Freeman, Jim Butcher, Todd Haberkorn, Jason Spisak, Cary Elwes, Stephen Amell, Michael Rooker, Kelly Le Brock, Catherine Bach, Amber Benson, Dean Lorey, Sonny Strait, and Paul and Storm
  • June 20–22: Heroes Convention (Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, North Carolina)
  • July 24–27: San Diego Comic-Con International (San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, California)
  • August 21–24: Wizard World Chicago (Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont, Illinois)
  • August 29 – September 1: Dragon*Con (Atlanta, Georgia)
  • September 4–6: Salt Lake Comic Con FanXperience (Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, Utah)
  • September 5–7: Baltimore Comic-Con (Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland)
  • September 13–14: Small Press Expo (Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, North Bethesda, Maryland)
  • September 27: Wildcat Comic Con (Pennsylvania College of Technology, Williamsport, Pennsylvania)
  • October 4–5: Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo [MICE] (University Hall, Cambridge, Massachusetts)
  • October 9–12: Komikazen (Ravenna, Italy) — guests include Eddie Campbell and Gipi
  • October 9–12: New York Comic Con (Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York City)
  • October 31–November 2: Comikaze Expo (Los Angeles Convention Center) — guests include Stan Lee, Elvira, Kevin Smith, Kevin Conroy, Burt Ward, Gwendoline Christie, Alfie Allen, Stephen Moyer, Kristin Bauer, Barbara Eden, Mindy Sterling, John Barrowman, Jewel Staite, Tara Strong, Howie Mandel, James Hong, Eric Roberts, Original Power Rangers (David Yost and Walter Emanuel Jones), Cast of AMC's Comic Book Men (Bryan Johnson, Mike Zapcic, Ming Chen, Robert Bruce), and Tommy Wiseau
  • October 31 – November 2: Wizard World Ohio Comic Con (Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, Ohio)
  • November 1–2: Rhode Island Comic Con (Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island) — guests included Karan Ashley, Colin Baker, Michael Biehn, Eliza Dushku, Gigi Edgley, David J. Fielding, Anthony Michael Hall, Richard Horvitz, Walter Koenig, Peter Mayhew, Eddie McClintock, Vic Mignogna, Samantha Newark, Nichelle Nichols, Ray Park, John Rhys-Davies, Saul Rubinek, William Shatner, Mark Sheppard, Orli Shoshan, Rikki Simons, Austin St. John, George Takei, Veronica Taylor, John Coppinger, Seth Gilliam, Michael Kingma, Michael Rooker, Scott Wilson, and Matthew Wood, Neal Adams, Jim Beaver, Belle Chere, Abby Fellows, Alaina Huffman, Destiny Nickelsen, Jonny Ruckus, Jim Steranko, Steven Williams, and Rick Worthy
  • November 30: Genghis Con (The Lake Erie Building, AKA: The Screw Factory, Lakewood, Ohio) — guests included Derf
  • First issues by title

    American Legends
    Release: November by Top Cow. Artists: Studio Hive
    Bitch Planet
    Release: December by Image Comics. Writer: Kelly Sue DeConnick, Valentine De Landro
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Ten
    Release: March by Dark Horse Comics. Writers: Christos Gage, Nicholas Brendon, Victor Gischler, and Kel McDonald, Artists: Rebekah Isaacs, Karl Moline, Cliff Richards, Richard Corben, Megan Levens, Will Conrad, Derlis Santacruz
    Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
    Release October by Archie Comics. Writer: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Artist: Robert Hack
    Copperhead
    Release: September by Image Comics. Writer: Jay Faerber, Artist: Scott Godlewski
    Dark Horse Presents volume 4
    Release: August by Dark Horse Comics. Editor Mike Richardson
    The Fade Out
    Release: August by Image Comics. Writer: Ed Brubaker Artist: Sean Phillips
    Copperhead
    Release: September by Image Comics. Writer: Jay Faerber, Artist: Scott Godlewski
    Nailbiter
    Release: May by Image Comics. Writer: Joshua Williamson, Mike Henderson Artist: Mike Henderson
    Outcast by Kirkman and Azaceta
    Release: June by Image Comics. Writer: Robert Kirkman Artist: Paul Azaceta
    Serenity: Leaves on the Wind
    Release: January by Dark Horse Comics. Writer: Zack Whedon Artist: Georges Jeanty
    Wytches
    Release: October by Image Comics. Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Jock

    Graphic Novels by title

    Shackleton: Antarctic Odyssey
    Release: March by First Second Books. Writer & Artist: Nick Bertozzi

    References

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