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30 Years of the Grand Comics Database !

30 years ago the original announcement from Tim Stroup's on the Grand Comics Database first appeared on the Usenet group rec.arts.comics.misc on 1994-03-31 15:55:15 PST.

Founders included Jon Ingersoll, Bob Klein, and Tim Stroup.

Since then the GCD progressed and enhanced in database content and functionality, with ups and downs. In all that time, the database survived at least two major technology changes on the backend. All this was achieved by the contribution of work and time of several hundred of volunteers.

Thanks and congrats to all of us.


Updates To The Site! (Early 2024)

We deployed a different handling of characters from DC and Marvel in recent weeks. We now can record the universe from which a character originates. In the editing workflow this replaces the different character versions.

Examples of characters with different universes are:

Additionally one now can add the DC or Marvel universe in which a story takes place. One then can also see in which universe a character appeared in, or which stories take place in a given universe.

Examples are:

Note that most stories and characters are in the so-called mainstream universe. Since we do not want to track continuity, the mainstream universe is the at the time of publication standard universe for DC or Marvel, no matter the specific naming or continuity setup. In particular, no retroactive changes to the universe. We mainly want to be able to track stories and characters in DC or Marvel universes that are different from the standard universe. In other words, the mainstream universe is the default universe, unless a different universe is specified in the story or for the character.

We also added lists for characters, group and universes.

For publishers we added a list of creators that were published by it, e.g. for Norwegian publisher Hjemmet / Egmont.

That is in addition to all the other lists we added in the last year, where for navigation one often can further filter by country, language or publisher.

For all of these lists of course even more of our data needs to be migrated from text entries to linked records, or even entered at all. So, if you ever wondered about helping with the content of the database ?


Volunteers Wanted For Adding New Comics

Each week, a small number of GCD volunteers add listings to our database for the new comics released that week in North America. These are just the basic listings, not full indexes. This makes it easier for other volunteers who upload covers and for indexers, as well as for people using my.comics.org.

Each volunteer covers one publisher or a small group of publishers ("D publishers except DC", for example). From public sources such as ComicsList and Diamond Previews online, they add the issues and make note of the prices and a few other details. We are looking for additional volunteers for this weekly task.

Follow this link for a description of the process and a list of which publishers are currently covered.

GCD Comics Timeline


Jean Frisano (b. 1927)

1927 May 6 - 1987 August 8
Jean Frisano est un peintre, dessinateur et illustrateur français, né le 6 mai 1927 à Gagny et mort le 8 août 1987 à Velleron (Vaucluse). Il est surtout connu pour son rôle de passeur de culture. En effet c'est grâce à son travail sur les couvertures mettant en scène des super-héros qu'il popularisa ces personnages, alors peu connu du public français, en les mettant en valeur pour Strange et d'autres revues des éditions Lug dans les années 1960-1980.

Vilhelm Hansen (b. 1900)

1900 May 6 - 1992 December 23
Vilhelm Hansen and Carla Hansen were an artistic couple. He was a trained lithographist, while she was a writer. Vilhelm worked mainly as an advertising artist between the two World Wars, and only started making comics and illustrating the tales written by Carla in the 1940s.

Their collaborative comic Rasmus Klump, about the adventures of a bear, a pelican, a penguin, and some other animals, debuted in Denmark on November 17, 1951, as a daily comic strip. It soon became one of the most popular European children comics, being translated and distributed into many languages and countries, mainly by the publishing houses Carlsen Comics and Casterman. While they no longer wrote or drew the stories after 1965, it was their names that stayed on the albums.

Lin Streeter (b. 1915)

1915 May 6 - 1968 October 18
Syndication work:
- Gripes and Grins daily (The Associated Newspapers) 1945-XX-XX - 1945-XX-XX [daily panel was done while a Corporal in the U.S. Army stationed in Europe. Appeared in military newspapers only?].
- Sergeant Stony Craig daily (Bell Syndicate) 1946-07-15 - 1946-12-14 [end of comic strip].

Streeter enlisted in the U.S. Army on April 3, 1942, at Newark, New Jersey. Previously, he enlisted in the New York City National Guard on December 19, 1935. During his time in the service, Lin was the staff cartoonist for the 22nd Infantry's mimeographed newspaper/newsletter, "The Double Deucer".

W. W. Denslow (b. 1856)

1856 May 5 - 1915 March 29
W. W. Denslow is best known for his illustration of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum. He also created the comic strip, Billy Bounce (McClure Syndicate) Sunday only strip. Denslow wrote, penciled, and inked the comic strip from 1901-11-10 - 1905-12-03.

Floyd Gottfredson (b. 1905)

1905 May 5 - 1986 July 22
Arthur Floyd Gottfredson (May 5, 1905 — July 22, 1986) was an American cartoonist best known for his defining work on the Mickey Mouse comic strip. He learned cartooning via a correspondence course and was working as a cartoonist for trade magazines and a local Salt Lake City paper by the late '20s. In 1928 he moved to southern California, and in 1929 he was hired as an in-betweener by the Disney Studio.

In early 1930, a few months after the launch of the Mickey Mouse newspaper strip, Ub Iwerks and Win Smith, the original artists, left Disney, and Gottfredson was asked by Walt Disney to take over on a temporary basis. Shortly after, Disney, who had been writing the stip, asked Gottfedson to take over that aspect as well. Gottfredson was later asked to take on the Sunday strip as well, and was eventually promoted to head of the Disney comics department, overseeing the Mickey daily and Sunday strips, the Donald Duck daily and Sunday, and the Silly Symphonies Sunday. He usually plotted and pencilled the Mickey strips, but relied on assistants to handle the writing and inking. He pencilled the strip until his retirement in 1975.

Greg (b. 1931)

1931 May 5 - 1999 October 29
Greg fut dessinateur, scénariste, rédacteur en chef et directeur littéraire de bande dessinée. De nationalité belge, il fut naturalisé français. Avec plus de 250 albums à son actif, en tant que dessinateur et (ou) scénariste, il fait partie des créateurs les plus prolifiques de la bande dessinée franco-belge.
[Greg was a comics penciller and writer, editor-in-chief and literary director for comics publishers. Of Belgian nationality, he was naturalized French. With more than 250 albums to his credit, as a cartoonist and (or) screenwriter, he is one of the most prolific creators of Franco-Belgian comics.]

つくしあきひと (b. 1979)

1979 May 5
Akihito Tsukushi (つくしあきひと) is a manga artist, illustrator and designer known for the manga series Made in Abyss (メイドインアビス).

吾峠呼世晴 (b. 1989)

1989 May 5
Koyoharu Gotouge (吾峠呼世晴) is a manga artist and creator of one of the all time best selling series, Kimetsu no Yaiba (鬼滅の刃 / Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba).

坂口尚 (b. 1946)

1946 May 5 - 1995 December 22
Hisashi Sakaguchi (坂口尚) is a highly esteemed manga artist and animator who worked for Osamu Tezuka's studio on series like Astro Boy, Ribon no Kishi (リボンの騎士 / Princess Knight) and The Jungle Emperor (ジャングル大帝). His published works include Akkanbe Ikkyu (あっかんべェ一休), Ishi no Hana (石の花 / Fleur de Pierre), Jyuni-shoku Monogatari (Twelve Color Tale), Kigen Girushia (紀元ギルシア / The Greek Epoch), Gekko Shawa (Moonlight Shower) and Version.

Lyman Anderson (b. 1907)

1907 May 4 - 1993 May 30
Lyman Anderson (1907-1993) was an American illustrator who worked primarily for magazines and advertising.

Anderson started in illustration in the late 1920s, working a lot for pulps. From 1935 to 1938, he designed the comic strip adaptation of the detective series Inspector Wade for King Features Syndicate. After the war, he devoted himself to magazine and advertising illustration while teaching until 1972 at the Famous Artists School in Westport, Connecticut.

How to Help

There are several ways in which you can help us to improve our site and its content.

  • You can provide missing data, update existing data, or upload cover scans. Just register an account with us, and you can start contributing.
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  • We need volunteer web designers and programmers! Please contact the gcd-tech group or visit our technical documentation if you can help with any of these roles:
    • Web designer / front-end developer (HTML / CSS / JavaScript)
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    • Database Performance (MySQL)
Disclaimer
The Grand Comics Database Project (GCD) is a volunteer project with the goal of documenting and indexing all comics for the free use of scholars, historians, researchers, and fans.
The GCD acknowledges that the all-encompassing research nature of the project may result in the posting of cover scans for comics with images that some may find objectionable.
Viewer discretion is advised.
The Grand Comics Database Team
Statistics
16,353 publishers
74,117 creators
202,468 series
2,046,762 issues
191,834 variant issues
449,880 issue indexes
1,213,609 covers
3,911,438 stories