1987 in comics
Events and publications
Year overall
- Independent publishers continue to enter the comics arena, including Amazing, CFW Enterprises, Imperial Comics, Matrix Graphic Series, New Comics Group, and Rebel Studios. Conversely, ACE Comics, Mad Dog Graphics, Silverwolf Comics, Solson Publications, Spotlight Comics, and Wonder Comics all cease publishing.
- Formation of the Independent Comic Publishers Association, to promote excellence in and further public awareness of this growing segment of the comic book industry. The appearance of the ICPA logo on a comic is meant as a symbol of quality in the small press, black-and-white market.
- DC Comics reboots three of its core characters and titles, with the introduction of The Flash vol. 2, Superman vol. 2, and Wonder Woman vol. 2.
- The "British Invasion" begins. Following the success of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Watchmen, DC Comics recruits British creators such as Alan Grant, Cam Kennedy, David Lloyd, and John Wagner. Meanwhile, Marvel's Epic Comics imprint hires Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill to create their Marshal Law limited series.
- Archie Comics cancels four long-running titles, Archie and Me, Archie at Riverdale High, Laugh Comics, and Pep Comics; immediately relaunching Laugh vol. 2 and Betty and Veronica vol. 2.
- Peter Parker marries Mary Jane Watson in Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21, written by Jim Shooter and David Michelinie, with art by Paul Ryan and Vince Colletta.
- Quest for Dreams Lost, an anthology of short comics by independent publishers featuring such characters and titles as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Trollords, Silent Invasion, and Tales From The Aniverse. Published by the Literacy Volunteers of Chicago.
- Violent Cases, by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean, published by Escape Books.
- The Pitt, a Marvel Graphic Novel taking place in Marvel Comics' New Universe.
- Lords of the Ultra-Realm Special, by Doug Moench and Pat Broderick, published by DC Comics.
- Sam & Max: Freelance Police Special Edition, by Steve Purcell, published by Fishwrap Productions.
- IPC's comic assets were sold to Robert Maxwell and renamed it to Fleetway.
January
- January 2: The first episode of René Windig and Eddie de Jong's Heinz is published. It will run until 2000, then return for a brief period between 2004 and 2006.
- With issue #424, DC Comics' Adventures of Superman debuts, continuing the numbering of Superman.
February
- "" begins in DC Comics' Batman #404. Written by Frank Miller, with art by David Mazzucchelli, "Batman: Year One" recounts the beginning of Bruce Wayne's career as Batman and Jim Gordon's with the Gotham City Police Department. It is one of the first examples of the "limited series within a series" format that is now prevalent in American comic books.
- The "Gods and Mortals" story arc begins in DC Comics' Wonder Woman vol. 2, the first arc featuring the rebooted incarnation of Wonder Woman following Crisis on Infinite Earths. Written by Greg Potter and George Pérez, drawn by Pérez and Bruce Patterson.
- Doctor Strange vol. 2, with issue #87, cancelled by Marvel.
- With issue #161, Archie cancels Archie and Me.
- With issue #113, Archie cancels Archie at Riverdale High.
- Aristocratic Xtraterrestrial Time-Traveling Thieves #1, by Henry Vogel and Mark Propst.
March
- "The Universo Project" story arc begins in DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes #32. Written by Paul Levitz and pencilled by Greg LaRocque, the story arc concludes in Legion of Super-Heroes #35.
- Fantastic Four #300: Johnny Storm marries "Alicia Masters" — actually Lyja, a female member of the shapeshifting alien race the Skrulls, who had abducted and replaced Masters to serve as a spy.
- Pep Comics, with issue #411, is cancelled by Archie Comics.
- With issue #288, DC cancels G.I. Combat.
- Swords of the Swashbucklers, with issue #12, is cancelled by Epic Comics.
- Thundercats #1.
- On the Italian magazine Corto Maltese, first chapter of Isola gentile, by Sergio Toppi, adventure set in the Malay Archipelago; and of The secret rose, by Hugo Pratt, a Corto Maltese’s adventure inspired by the alchemy and the esotericism, where the hero meets Herman Hesse.
April
- With issue #400, Archie cancels Laugh Comics.
- With issue #347, Archie cancels Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica.
- The son of the sun, by Don Rosa, on Uncle Scrooge; debut of the author in the Disney comics.
- April 15: After nine years at the helm, Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Jim Shooter is fired, succeeded by Tom DeFalco.
May
- Nobody’s business, by Don Rosa, on Uncle Scrooge.
June
- "" begins in DC Comics' Detective Comics #575. Written by Mike W. Barr, with art by Todd McFarlane, "Batman: Year Two" follows on the success of "Batman: Year One".
July
- Gumby's Summer Fun Special #1, by Bob Burden and Art Adams, published by.
- After 13 years of quarterly publication, Métal Hurlant is cancelled.
- Mythological menagerie, by Don Rosa, on Walt Disney's Comics and Stories.
August
- The Greatest Hero of Them All" story arc begins in DC Comics' Superman #8, Action Comics #591 and Legion of Super-Heroes #37. Written by Paul Levitz and John Byrne, and pencilled by Byrne, Greg LaRocque, and Mike DeCarlo, the story arc is DC’s first attempt to correct the inconsistencies in Legion history created when Byrne removed the original Superboy from mainstream DC continuity in the Man of Steel limited series.
- With issue #14, Eclipse cancels Alien Encounters.
- The egg of darkness, written by Serge Le Tendre and drawn by Régis Loisel, published by Dargaud; fourth and last episode of The quest for the time-bird.
- August 9: on 'Topolino', 'L’inferno di Paperino ', by Giulio Chierchini, parody of the Dante’s inferno; it’s an ideal follow-up to the legendary Mickey’s inferno, by Guido Martina.
September
- The "Challenge of the Gods" story arc begins in DC Comics' Wonder Woman #8, written by George Pérez and Len Wein, and drawn by Pérez.
October
- The Spider-Man storyline "Kraven's Last Hunt" begins in Web of Spider-Man #31, The Amazing Spider-Man #293, and Spectacular Spider-Man #131. Written by J.M. DeMatteis and Mike Zeck, the storyline concludes in the November issues Web of Spider-Man #32, Amazing Spider-Man #294, and Spectacular Spider-Man #132.
- With issue #18, DC cancels Electric Warrior.
- With issue #12, Marvel cancels the New Universe title Kickers, Inc.
- With issue #24, Eclipse cancels Scout.
- On the Italian magazine Comic art, first chapter of Alias, adventure series set in the Amsterdam of the Seventeenth Century, written by Renato Queirolo and drawn by Anna Brandoli.
- Asterix and the magic carpet, by Uderzo.
- October 24: The Judge Dredd storyline "Oz", written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, begins in Fleetway's 2000 AD.
November
- With issue #7, DC's Justice League becomes Justice League International.
- Fit to be pied and Recalled wreck, by Don Rosa, on Walt Disney's Comics and Stories.
December
- Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes, with issue #354, is cancelled by DC.
- With issue #17, DC cancels Hawkman vol. 2.
- Cash flow, by Don Rosa, on Uncle Scrooge.
Specific date unknown
- Gerrit de Jager wins the Stripschapprijs. Martin Lodewijk and Don Lawrence receive the Jaarprijs voor Bijzondere Verdiensten.
Deaths
January
- January 2: Jacques Laplaine, aka J. Lap, French comics artist, dies at age 65.
- January 13: Ed Kuekes, American cartoonist and comics artist, dies at age 85.
- January 23: E. Nelson Bridwell, American comics writer, dies from lung cancer at age 55.
- January 23: Dow O. Walling, American comics artist and TV presenter, dies at age 84.
- January 27: Rod Ruth, American illustrator and comics artist, passes away at age 74.
February
- February 2: Ken Reid, British comics artist, passes away at age 67.
- February 12: Angela Giussani, Italian comics writer, passes away at age 64.
- February 20: Wayne Boring, American comics artist, dies at age 81.
- February 20: Edgar P. Jacobs, Belgian comics artist dies at age 82.
- February 22: Andy Warhol, American painter, music producer and film director, dies at age 58.
- February 27: Bill Holman, American comics artist, dies at age 83.
- February 27: Darrell McClure, American comics artist, dies at age 84.
- February 28: Roland Moisan, French caricaturist, journalist and comics artist, passes away at age 79.
March
- March 22: Ib Steinaa, Danish animator and comics artist, dies at age 60.
April
- April 13: Joe Colquhoun, British comics artist, dies of a heart attack at age 60.
- April 19: Milt Kahl, American animator, passes away at age 78.
May
- May 30: Al Shapiro, aka "A. Jay", American comics artist, passes away at age 55 from AIDS.
- May 31: Hugh Laidman, American illustrator, painter and comics artist, dies at age 63.
June
- June 12: Carlo Boscarato, Italian comics artist, dies at age 61.
- June 12: Eugen Semitjov, Swedish comics artist, journalist and writer, dies at age 64.
- June 25: Bram Ohm, Dutch illustrator and comics artist, passes away at age 81.
August
- August 22: Henk Tol, Dutch painter, illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 56.
September
- September 30: Alfred Bester, American novelist and comics writer, dies at age 73.
October
- October 5: Ed Stevenson, American illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 91.
- Specific date unknown: Radu Duldurescu, Romanian comics artist, passes away from pancreatic cancer at age 60.
November
- November 10: Arthur R. "Pop" Momand, aka Pop, American comics artist, passes away at age 101.
- November 11: John N. Carey, American animator and comics artist, passes away at age 72.
- November 24: Anton Pieck, Dutch illustrator, painter and comics artist, passes away at age 92.
December
- December 13: George Wunder, American comics artist, dies at age 75.
- December 14: Copi, Argentinean-French comics artist, dies at age 48 from AIDS.
- December 26: Angelo Bioletto, Italian comics artist, dies at age 81.
- December 29: Raeburn Van Buren, American comics artist, dies at age 96.
Specific date unknown
- Pedro Alférez González, Spanish comics artist, dies at age 51 or 52.
- Lenn Redman, American caricaturist, animator, novelist, poet, illustrator, comics artist, cartoonist and activist, dies at age 74 or 75.
- Vicq, Belgian comics artist, passes away in a hospital at age 50 or 51, after having become a reclusive person the past years. His death is only noticed several years later.
Exhibitions and shows
- Summer: Psychedelic Solution Gallery : "Zap Comix #12" — featuring the work of Gilbert Shelton, Robert Crumb, Robert Williams, S. Clay Wilson, Victor Moscoso, Spain Rodriguez, and Rick Griffin
Conventions
- January 29–February 1: Angoulême International Comics Festival — 14th annual festival
- February 22: Great Eastern Conventions — c. 175 attendees; five dealers and about 25 exhibitor tables
- May 2–3: Wonderful World of Comics Convention — First annual staging of the convention, founded by San Jose native John Barrett, co-owner of the retail chain Comics and Comix
- June: Heroes Convention
- June 27–28: Creation Convention '87 I
- July 3–5: Chicago Comicon
- July 31–August 2: Atlanta Fantasy Fair — official guests include Adam West, Caroline Munro, Robert Bloch, Boris Vallejo, Kelly Freas, Jennifer Roberson, and Tom Savini
- August 6–9: San Diego Comic-Con — 5,000 attendees; official guests: Harlan Ellison, Miguel Ferrer, Ward Kimball, B. Kliban, Françoise Mouly, Bill Mumy, Mike Peters, Robert Silverberg, Art Spiegelman, and Bernie Wrightson
- September 5–6: UKCAC87 — guests include Will Eisner, Gil Kane, John Byrne, John Totleben, Steve Bissette, Wendy Pini, Richard Pini, Ron Smith, John Totleben, Steve Bissette, Alan Grant, Dave Gibbons, Bill Sienkiewicz, Dave Sim, Paul Duncan, Martin Crocknell, and Carlos Ezquerra; presentation of the Eagle Awards
- September 5–6: Dragon*Con — first annual staging of the multigenre convention. 1,400 attendees; Official guests: Michael Moorcock, Robert Asprin, Lynn Abbey, Robert Adams, Richard "Lord British" Garriott, Gary Gygax, and Toastmaster Brad Strickland
- September 25–27: OrlandoCon
- November: Mid-Ohio Con — guest of honor: Dave Sim; other guests: Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, John Ostrander, Denys Cowan, Mike Grell, Carol Kalish
- November 27–29: Creation '87 II
- November 27–29: Dallas Fantasy Fair — guests include Harvey Kurtzman, Jaime Hernandez, Denis Kitchen, Gilbert Hernandez, Don Simpson, Steve Rude, Kenneth Smith, Brad W. Foster, and Doug Potter
Awards
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Presented in 1988 for comics published in 1987. Distributed on Saturday, September 24, 1988, at UKCAK88, The Institute of Education, London WC1.- Roll of Honour: Pat Mills
American Section
- Favourite Writer: Alan Moore
- Favourite Artist : Bill Sienkiewicz
- Favourite Inker: Terry Austin
- Favourite Comicbook: Watchmen
- Favourite Graphic Novel: Daredevil: Love and War
- Favourite Character: Batman
- Favourite Group or Team: Justice League International
- Favourite Villain: The Joker
- Favourite Supporting Character: Abigail Arcane Cable, from Swamp Thing
- Character Most Worthy of Own Title: Rorschach, from Watchmen
- Favourite Single or Continued Story: Batman #404-407: Year One
- Favourite New Comic Title: Marshal Law
- Favourite Comic Cover: Wonder Woman #10, by George Pérez
- Favourite Specialist Comics Publication: Amazing Heroes
British Section
- Favourite Artist: Bryan Talbot
- Favourite Writer: Pat Mills
- Favourite Comic: 2000 AD
- Favourite Comic Album: Violent Cases, by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean
- Favourite Character: Luther Arkwright
- Favourite Villain: Torquemada, from Nemesis the Warlock
- Favourite Supporting Character: Ukko the Dwarf
- Character Most Worthy of Own Title: Halo Jones
- Favourite Single or Continued Story: 2000 AD #535-550: Zenith
- Favourite New Comic: The Adventures of Luther Arkwright
- Favourite Comic Cover: The Adventures of Luther Arkwright #1, by Bryan Talbot
- Favourite Specialist Comics Publication: Speakeasy
[Kirby Awards]
- Best Single Issue: ' #1, by Frank Miller, Klaus Janson, and Lynn Varley
- Best Continuing Series: Swamp Thing, by Alan Moore, Steve Bissette, and John Totleben
- Best Black & White Series: Cerebus by Dave Sim
- Best Finite Series: Watchmen, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons
- Best New Series: Watchmen, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons
- Best Graphic Album: ', by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson
- Best Artist: Bill Sienkiewicz, for '
- Best Writer: Alan Moore, for Watchmen
- Best Writer/Artist: Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, for Watchmen
- Best Art Team: Frank Miller, Klaus Janson, and Lynn Varley, for '
- Hall of Fame:
- * Carl Barks
- * Will Eisner
- * Jack Kirby
[Eisner Awards]
- Best Single Issue/Single Story: Gumby's Summer Fun Special #1, by Bob Burden and Art Adams
- Best Black-and-White Series: Concrete, by Paul Chadwick
- Best Finite Series/Limited Series: Watchmen, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons
- Best New Series: Concrete, by Paul Chadwick
- Best Graphic Album: Watchmen, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons
- Best Writer: Alan Moore, Watchmen
- Best Writer/Artist: Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, Watchmen
- Best Artist/Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team: Steve Rude, Nexus
- Best Art Team: Steve Rude, Willie Blyberg and Ken Steacy, Space Ghost Special
- Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award: June Foray
- Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame: Milton Caniff
Harvey Awards
- Best Writer: Alan Moore, for Watchmen
- Best Artist or Penciller: Dave Gibbons, for Watchmen
- Best Cartoonist : Paul Chadwick, for Concrete
- Best Inker: Al Williamson, for Daredevil
- Best Letterer: Ken Bruzenak, for American Flagg
- Best Colorist: John Higgins, for Watchmen
- Special Award for Excellence in Production/Presentation: Watchmen, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons,
- Best New Series: Concrete, by Paul Chadwick
- Best Continuing or Limited Series: Watchmen, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons
- Best Single Issue or Story: Watchmen #9: "The Darkness of Mere Being", by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons
- Best Graphic Album: Watchmen, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons
- Best American Edition of Foreign Material: Moebius album series, by Jean "Moebius" Giraud
- Best Domestic Reprint Project: The Spirit, by Will Eisner
First issues by title
DC Comics
Captain AtomDoom Patrol vol 2.
The Flash vol. 2
Justice League
The Question
The Shadow
Spectre
Suicide Squad
Superman vol. 2
Wasteland
Wonder Woman vol. 2
Young All-Stars
Limited series
Doc SavageDoctor Fate
Outcasts
Phantom Stranger
Silverblade
Slash Maraud
Sonic Disruptors
World of Krypton
Marvel Comics
Action ForceSilverHawks
Silver Surfer
Solo Avengers
Strange Tales vol. 2
Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light
Limited series
Comet ManFallen Angels
Marshal Law
The X-Men vs. The Avengers
Other publishers
The AmericanThe Original Astro Boy
Betty and Veronica
Concrete
Deadworld
Eddy Current
Fusion
Good Girls
Laugh
Marksman
Ninja High School
Savage Henry
Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The Trouble with Girls
Tutto West
Uri-On
Usagi Yojimbo
Xenozoic Tales
'Zio Paperone
Release: December by Arnoldo Mondadori editore; Italian version of the Carl Barks Library.:
Initial appearances by character name
DC Comics
- Amazing Grace, in Superman #03
- Atmos, in Legion of Super-Heroes #32
- Axis Amerika, in Young All-Stars #01
- Bibbo Bibbowski, in Adventures of Superman #428
- Bloodsport, in Superman #04
- Captain Atom, in Captain Atom #01
- Sondra Fuller, in Outsiders #21
- Deuce and Charger, in Adventures of Superman #430
- Carmine Falcone, in Batman #404
- Eddie Fyers, in ' #03
- General Wade Eiling, in Captain Atom #01
- Sarah Essen Gordon, in Batman #404
- Arnold John Flass, in Batman #404
- Fleur-de-Lis, in Infinity, Inc. #34
- Flodo Span, in Green Lantern #217
- Gangbuster, in Adventures of Superman #428
- Cat Grant, in Adventures of Superman #424
- Hades, in Wonder Woman #01
- Professor Hamilton, in Adventures of Superman #424
- Icicle, in Infinity, Inc. #34
- Rhea Jones, in Doom Patrol #03.
- Gillian B. Loeb, in Batman #404
- Maxwell Lord, in Justice League #01
- Tina McGee, in Flash #03
- 'Helena Kosmatos in Secret Origins #12
- Rampage, in Superman #07
- Reaper, in Detective Comics #575
- Red Trinity, in Flash #06
- Holly Robinson, in Batman #404
- Rocket Red, in Justice League #03
- Rocket Red Brigade, in Green Lantern Corps #208
- Maggie Sawyer, in Superman #04
- Shado, in ' #01
- Silver Banshee, in Action Comics #595
- Sleez, in Action Comics #592
- Sprout, in Swamp Thing #65
- Zebra-Man II, in Outsiders #21
- James Gordon Jr. in Batman #407
- Artemis Crock in Infinity Inc. #34
- Christina Alexandrova in Flash #07
- Hazaerd in Infinity Inc. #34
- Pozhar in Firestorm #64
- Danny Chase in New Teen Titans Annual #03
- Wild Dog in Wild Dog #01
- Cameron Mahkent in Infinity, Inc. #34
- Iron Munro in Young All-Stars #01
- Professor Hamilton in Adventures of Superman #424
- Vanessa Kapatelis in Wonder Woman#03
- Eddie Fyers in ' #03
- Eric Strauss in Doctor Fate #01
- Linda Strauss in Doctor Fate #01
- Flying Fox in Young All-Stars #01
- Neptune Perkins in Young All-Stars #01
- Tsunami in Young All-Stars #01
- Tina McGee in The Flash #03
- Speed Demon in The Flash #03
- Godiva in Infinity Inc. #34
- Rhea Jones in Doom Patrol #03
- Gray Man in Justice League #02
- Twilight Lady in Watchmen #07
- White Dragon in Suicide Squad #04
- Robert DuBois in Superman #04
- Wild Huntsman in Infinity Inc. #34
- Mime in Batman #412
- in '
- Myra Fermin in Question #01
- Martin Allard in Captain Atom #01
- Godiva in New Teen Titans Annual #03
- Silver Scarab in Infinity Inc. #42
- Touch-N-Go in New Teen Titans #24
- Pteradon in New Teen Titans #24
- Gorgon in New Teen Titans #24
- Harpi in New Teen Titans #24
- Behemoth in New Teen Titans #24
- Scirocco in Blue Beetle #09
- Prometheus in New Teen Titans #24
- Gregor Gregorovich in Flash #07
- Black Thorn in Vigilante #45
- Kamikaze, in Young All-Stars #04
- Touch-N-Go, in Blue Beetle #10
- Sea Wolf, in Young All-Stars #01
- Boleslaw Uminski in Flash #07
- Anatole in Flash #06
- Fledermaus, in Young All-Stars #01
- Rocket Red in Justice League International #07
- Bebeck in Flash #06
- Cassiopeia in Flash #06
- Doctor Megala in Captain Atom #01
- Overthrow in Blue Beetle #15
- Ubermensch, in Young All-Stars'' #01
Marvel Comics
- Aries , in West Coast Avengers #26
- Bird-Brain, in New Mutants #55
- Blizzard , in Iron Man #223
- Bushwacker, in Daredevil #248
- Lourdes Chantel, in Classic X-Men #7
- Combat Colin, in Action Force #5
- Comet Man, in Comet Man #1
- Fallen Angels, in Fallen Angels #1
- * Ariel, in Fallen Angels #1
- * Chance, in Fallen Angels #1
- * Gomi, in Fallen Angels #2
- Ghost, in Iron Man #219
- Goblyn, in Alpha Flight #48
- Malice, in Uncanny X-Men #214
- Manikin, in Alpha Flight #44
- Mercy, in The Incredible Hulk #338
- Microchip, in The Punisher #4
- Philippus, in Wonder Woman #1
- Rictor, in X-Factor #17
- Mister Sinister, in Uncanny X-Men #221
- Trick Shot, in Solo Avengers #1
Independent titles
- Leatherhead
- Sam & Max, in Sam & Max: Freelance Police Special Edition
- Super Commando Dhruva in GENL #74 Pratishodh Ki Jwala created by Anupam Sinha, published by Raj comics
- La bionda, in the Italian magazine Comic art, created by Franco Saudelli ; female thief protagonist of adventures mixing mystery, science-fiction and bondage eroticism.
- Zenith, in 2000 AD #536