1966 in comics

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Notable events of 1966 in comics.

Events and publications

Year overall

January

February

March

April

May

June

Summer

July

August

September

October

November

December

Births

February

July

November

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

Conventions

Awards

Alley Awards

Best Comic Magazine Section

Best Professional Work

Newspaper Strip Section

Fan Activity Section

National Cartoonists Society Division Awards

First issues by title

Harvey Comics

Bunny
Release: December.
Double-Dare Adventures
Release: December. Writer: Otto Binder. Artist: Bill Draut
Spyman
Release: September. Artists: George Tuska, Jim Steranko, Dick Ayers

Other publishers

Comandante Mark Sergio Bonelli editore
Release: September Artist: EsseGesse
Fantasy Masterpieces Marvel Comics
Release: February. Editor: Stan Lee
Gesebel Editoriale Corno
Release: February. Writer: Max Bunker. Artist: Magnus
Golden Legacy — Fitzgerald Publishing Co.
Writer: Leo Carty. Artist: Leo Carty
Henry Brewster M. F. Enterprises
Release: February. Writer: Bob Powell. Artist: Bob Powell
Lady Penelope City Magazines
Release: 22 January.
Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt Charlton Comics
Release: January. Writer: Pete Morisi. Artist: Pete Morisi
Smash! International Publishing Corporation
Release: February 1966. Editor: Albert Cosser ("Cos")
Teddy Bob Astorina
Release: July – Artist: Pier Carpi
Teen Titans DC Comics
Release: January. Writer: Bob Haney. Artist: Nick Cardy
Undersea Agent Tower Comics
Release: January. Artist: Ray Bailey  [ fr ]
Weird (listed as vol. 1, #10) — Eerie Publications
Release: January. Editor: Roger Elwood
witzend Wally Wood (self-published)
Release: Summer. Editor: Wally Wood
Zorro Gold Key Comics
Release: January. Artist: Alex Toth

Initial appearances by character name

Charlton Comics

DC Comics

Harvey Comics

Marvel Comics

Other publishers

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