Events[]
- 28 May-1 June: Harp International Cartoon Festival, Rathdrum, County Wicklow
- 16-18 October: Octocon science fiction convention, Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoghaire
Publications[]
- dv8 by various artists
- Fortnight by various
- Hung Like a Small Chicken by Graeme Keyes
- The Long Goodbye: A Cartoon Tribute to a Taoiseach by Martyn Turner
- Magill by various
- Major Power and Spunky by Malachy Coney and Seán Doran
- Millinnicus by Norman Teeling, The Irish Press
- "Notes" by Cormac, An Phoblacht
- The Phoenix by various
- Politics Et Al by Martyn Turner
- The Yellow Press by various artists
UK[]
- "And They Never Get Drunk But Stay Sober" by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon, A1, Atomeka Press
- Carnosaur Carnage includes art by John McCrea, Atomeka Press
- "Crazy Characters" drawn by Mervyn Johnston, Buster, IPC
- "Doctor Crawshaft's World of Pop" by Arthur Matthews, the NME
- Digitek by John Tomlinson, Andy Lanning and Dermot Power, Marvel UK
- Judge Dredd written by Garth Ennis, 2000AD and Judge Dredd Megazine
- Kling Klang Klatch by Ian McDonald and David Lyttleton, Victor Gollancz
- Strontium Dogs by Garth Ennis and Nigel Dobbyn, 2000AD
USA[]
- The Acid Bath Case by Stephen Walsh and Kellie Strøm, from Kitchen Sink Press
- Dinosaurs: A Celebration includes art by John McCrea and Dermot Power, Marvel
- Hellblazer by Garth Ennis, William Simpson and Steve Dillon, DC
- Streets #3 by James Hudnall and John McCrea, DC
- "Succession" by Dan Abnett, Steve White and John McCrea, Epic, Marvel
Births[]
Deaths[]
- 27 June: Elizabeth Shaw, cartoonist and illustrator, Berlin
Media[]
- Ed O'Loughlin, "Hoping the cartoonist draws the crowd", The Irish Times, 21 May 1992