Notable events of 2004 in comics. See also List of years in comics.
[edit] Events [edit] February [edit] August - August 22: The first episode of Bunny is posted.
[edit] October [edit] November [edit] December [edit] First issues by title These comic books were the first issued in each series. - Guardians #1
- Release: July 14, 2004 by Marvel Comics. Writer: Marc Sumerak. Cover and pencils by: Casey Jones. Summary: A group of neighborhood kids pretending to be intergalactic super-heroes and calling themselves the Guardians offer help to a real alien. Fourteen years later the alien returns to seek the help of the Guardians once again, placing the fate of the universe in their hands. Rating1: PSR
- JSA Strange Adventures #1 (of 6)
- Cover dated: October 2004 by DC Comics (monthly).
- Loki #1 (of 4)
- Release: July 7, 2004 by Marvel Comics (bi-weekly). Writer: Robert Rodi (Elektra). Cover and artwork by: Esad Ribic (Wolverine covers). Summary: In this 4-issue limited series the Asgardian lore is told from Loki's perspective, exploring his relationship with his half-brother Thor. Rating: PSR+
- Man-Thing #1 (of 3)
- Release: July 21, 2004 by Marvel Comics. Writer: Hans Rodionoff (screenwriter for the Man-Thing film). Covers and artwork by: Kyle Hotz (The Hood). Summary: Set in the Bywater Swamp as a 3-issue movie "prequel" to the theatrical film release by Lion's Gate Films, this new self-contained story is written by the film's screenwriter Hans Rodionoff. Rating: PSR+
- Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Avengers 2004 #1
- Release: July 7, 2004 by Marvel Comics. Cover by: Salvador Larroca. Summary: Features in-depth profiles on more than twenty Avengers past and present, a new cover by Larroca, and digitally painted by Richard Isanove. Rating: G
- Starjammers #1
- Release: July 7, 2004 by Marvel Comics. Writer: Kevin J. Anderson (science fiction author). Cover and pencils by: Francisco Ruiz Velasco. Inks: Sean P. Parsons. Summary: "The Cadet and the Corsairs", part 1 (of 6). Tolo Hawk, a young cadet in the Union Corps, comes face to face with the lawless, rough and ready Starjammers. This new ongoing series features art by Alé Garza (Young Justice: Graduation Day). Rating: PSR
- Witches #1 (of 4)
- Release: June, 2004 by Marvel Comics (bi-weekly). Writer: Brian Walsh. Covers by: Mike Deodato. Art by: Will Conrad. Summary: In this 4-issue limited series Doctor Strange gathers three of Earth's mightiest witches—Jennifer Kale, Topaz, and Satana—to help find an ancient tomb and protect his dark secrets. Rating: PSR
Publications by release date [edit] Released June 30, 2004 - Graphic novels
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[edit] Released July 7, 2004 - Comic books
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[edit] Released July 14, 2004 - Comic books
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[edit] Released July 21, 2004 - Comic books
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[edit] Released August 18, 2004 - Comic books
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[edit] Released October 6, 2004 - Comic books
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[edit] Released December 8, 2004 - Comic books
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[edit] Initial appearances by character name - 1 Ratings are provided by the publisher: Marvel Comics ratings.
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