1995 in comics

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Notable events of 1995 in comics. See also List of years in comics.



Events[edit | edit source]

Year overall[edit | edit source]

January[edit | edit source]

February[edit | edit source]

March[edit | edit source]

April[edit | edit source]

May[edit | edit source]

July[edit | edit source]

August[edit | edit source]

September[edit | edit source]

  • Malibu Comics relaunches its Ultraverse titles with the Infinity promotion. The most popular characters, such as Prime, Mantra, Exiles, and Rune, come back with all-black covers and an infinity symbol on the cover.
  • September 30: Nestor Redondo dies at age 67.

October[edit | edit source]

November[edit | edit source]

  • Animal Man is canceled by DC Comics with issue #89.

December[edit | edit source]

Conventions[edit | edit source]

First issues by title[edit | edit source]

DC Comics[edit | edit source]

  • Power of Shazam
  • Sovereign Seven

Delcourt[edit | edit source]

Malibu Ultraverse[edit | edit source]

  • Godwheel

Marvel Comics[edit | edit source]

  • Amazing X-Men
  • Astonishing X-Men
  • Avengers: The Crossing
  • Gambit and the X-Ternals
  • Generation Next
  • Prime
  • Skrull Kill Crew
  • Weapon X
  • X-Calibre
  • X-Men: Omega

Vertigo Comics[edit | edit source]

  • Preacher

Independent[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Schoellkopf, Andrea. "Convention Indulges Comic Book Addicts," Albuquerque Journal (16 Jan 1995), p. A1.
  2. Doten, Patti. "Comics convention a real draw," Boston Globe (21 Jan 1995), p. 23.
  3. Szadkowski, Joseph. "A `Wow!' and a ho-hum from Fleer," Washington Times (18 Feb 1995), p. E.2.
  4. Maurstad, Tom. "Dreamland - Think it's all in your mind? - Maybe not at the Fantasy Fair," Dallas Morning News (Apr. 17, 1995).
  5. Reuter, Lisa. "Three Events Perfect for Holiday Getaway," Columbus Dispatch (June 25, 1995), p. 03.G.
  6. Fowler, Jimmy. "Events for the week," Dallas Observer (Aug. 10, 1995).
  7. Dean, Michael. "Newswatch: 2002 Harvey Awards: Motivations and Mathematics," The Comics Journal #244 (June 2002), pp. 16–21.
  8. "Festival Draws Cartoon Creators," Columbus Dispatch (Aug. 20, 1995).
  9. "Inside Plano," The Dallas Morning News (Nov. 25, 1995).
  10. "Comics VIPs due in Columbus," Cleveland Plain Dealer (Nov. 19, 1995).