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==Non-Fiction== | ==Non-Fiction== | ||
===Events=== | |||
====June==== | |||
* [[Marvel Comics]] is launched by Martin Goodman. The company would go on to publish the original [[The Transformers (Marvel Comics)|Generation One]] and US ''[[Transformers: Generation 2|Generation 2]]'' comics. | |||
===Births=== | ===Births=== | ||
* ???? — [[Richard Marcej]], [[Javier Saltares]], [[Graham McTavish]] | * ???? — [[Richard Marcej]], [[Javier Saltares]], [[Graham McTavish]] | ||
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The year 1961 (MCMLXI) predates the launch of the Transformers brand by twenty three years.
- For further information, see: Transformers timeline
Fiction
- Dracula's resurrection is stopped by Simon Belmondo. DreamMix TV World Fighters Alternately, this occurred in 1691.
- Sentinel Prime's ship the Ark carrying the Space Bridge Pillars crash lands on the moon. USA detects this and is determined to find it before the Russians
Non-Fiction
Events
June
- Marvel Comics is launched by Martin Goodman. The company would go on to publish the original Generation One and US Generation 2 comics.
Births
- ???? — Richard Marcej, Javier Saltares, Graham McTavish
January
February
March
April
- April 10 — James Taylor
- April 18 — Jamieson Price
- April 23 — Art Wetherell
- April 29 — Fumihiko Tachiki

