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  2. October 9, 1992 – January 5, 1993: Grand opening exhibition, Words & Pictures Museum (Northampton, Massachusetts) — featuring Mike Ploog, Jack Kirby, Bill Sienkiewicz, Paul Mavrides, Gilbert Shelton, John Severin, Mark Martin, and Wally Wood. October 26–December 11: "'Illusions: Ethnicity in American Cartoon Art" (part of the Festival of ...

  3. January 11 Raider of the Copper Hill by Don Rosa. January 24 – March 18: Hanco Kolk and Peter de Wit host a TV documentary series about cartooning on Teleac, which will often been repeated in the years that follow. [1] [2] Doom Patrol #63: "The Empire of Chairs," Grant Morrison 's final issue as Doom Patrol writer.

  4. The Sandman is a comic book written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics. Its artists include Sam Kieth, Mike Dringenberg, Jill Thompson, Shawn McManus, Marc Hempel, Bryan Talbot, and Michael Zulli, with lettering by Todd Klein and covers by Dave McKean. The original series ran for 75 issues from January 1989 to March 1996.

  5. October 14: Dust waltz, graphic novel by Dan Brereton and Hector Gomez ( Dark Horse ), first comics set in the Buffy universe. The next day, the first issue of the regular Buffy comic series is published, always by Dark Horse. Toy Biz buys Marvel Comics. The "Emerald Knights" storyline concludes.

  6. Best Mini-Comic: Testosterone City by Peter Bagge. Best Indie Artist: Matt "D'Israeli" Brooker. Best Small Press Album: Heroes from the Black Lagoon (Germany) Best European Artist: Martin Frei (Germany) Most Promising Newcomer: Terry Ford (UK) Person Doing the Most for UK Comics History: Denis Gifford.