1959 in Comics - First Issues By Title

First Issues By Title

  • Kathy - Marvel Comics
  • A Date with Millie - Marvel Comics
  • Pilote, featuring debuts of the series Astérix by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, and Michel Tanguy by Uderzo and Jean-Michel Charlier. (October 29)
  • Tales of Suspense - Marvel Comics
  • Tales to Astonish - Marvel Comics

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