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This Month in Comics History, February 2023 - Robin dies, Hägar sets sail, Garfield ditches Garfield and more
Webcomics enter a softer world, Superman enters the Silver Age, and we follow The Way of the Househusband.
Historically, the winter months have been considered 'The Slow Quarter' for the comics industry. But even at its lowest point, you can’t stop sequential art from building ever onward in sequence. This time in This Month in Comics History, we’re celebrating the anniversaries of some essential webcomics to the turn of the 21st century, expansions in the ranks of the Justice League and Avengers alike, the entrance of hugely influential creators into the comics industry, and works of manga which defy both genre and gender roles.
2018, 2013, 2008, 2003, 1998, 1973, and 1948 may have been the years of Avengers: Infinity War, Iron Man 3, The Dark Knight, The Matrix Reloaded, Saving Private Ryan, The Exorcist, and The Red Shoes (respectively), but for most of American cinematic history comics have been growing right alongside them. Let’s take a look back to see how far we’ve come. Onward, to the past!
Five years ago back in February 2018
Manga artist Kousuke Oono breaks barriers with a very nontraditional story of a former yakuza boss who retires to be a family man in The Way of the Househusband. While series protagonist 'Immortal Dragon' Tatsu cuts an imposing figure, the terror he evokes in his enemies is eclipsed by the boundless love he holds for his wife and stepdaughter. This often hilarous and frequently heartwarming manga has already spawned anime and live action adaptatations.
Also happening this month back in 2018...
10 years ago back in February 2013
Beginning the end of their eight-year Batman saga, Grant Morrison kills off the Robin they introduced into Batman's life at the start of it all, Damian Wayne. In Batman Incorporated #8, an encounter with The Heretic- a figure revealed later to be Damian's own flash-grown adult clone- ends in the fifth Robin getting run through with a sword, launching Batman on a quest for revenge against The Heretic's master and Damian's own mother.
Also happening this month back in 2013...
15 years ago back in February 2008
Irish technology manager Dan Walsh launches Garfield Minus Garfield, an internet sensation which examines the quiet desperation of the comic strip cat’s lonesome owner Jon Arbuckle by removing Garfield and his dialogue from real Garfield comics and changing nothing else. The project would eventually see recognition and endorsement from Garfield creator Jim Davis himself.
Also happening this month back in 2008...
20 years ago back in February 2003
Joey Comeau and Emily Horne launch A Softer World, a contemplative webcomic which placed short poetry over a series of artistically shot sequential photographs. With a more thoughtful approach to the webcomic medium which sought to provoke thought and instrospection as often as a quick punchline, A Softer World helped broaden the boundaries on the expectations of what can be delivered through the webcomic medium.
Also happening this month back in 2003...
25 years ago back in February 1998
In the wake of an attack on the JLA Watchtower by the villain Prometheus, Barbara Gordon becomes the new communications hub for the Justice League as Oracle in JLA #17, elevating the former Batgirl to the center of the superhero community at large. In the same issue, Orion and Big Barda join the team as representatives of New Genesis, expanding the Justice League's cosmic reach well beyond Earth.
Also happening this month back in 1998...
50 years ago back in February 1973
Dik Browne’s Hägar the Horrible comic strip debuts to immediate success, depicting the misadventures of its hapless titular viking, his incompetent crew, and his domineering wife. The strip is circulated in nearly 2,000 newspapers today across 12 languages through King Features Syndicate, and continues to this day written by Dik's son Chris Browne since 1988.
Also happening this month back in 1973...
75 years ago back in February 1948
Mort Weisinger begins his editorial supervision of DC’s Superman line, starting with Action Comics #119. Under Weisinger’s tenure, Superman’s world would expand to contain Supergirl, Brainiac, the Fortress of Solitude, the Phantom Zone, the Bottled City of Kandor, and the connection between Kryptonian powers and a yellow sun.
Also happening this month back in 1948...
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