The following is a list of winners of the Harvey Award, sorted by category.[1]
In 2017, the Harvey Awards decided to skip the 2017 awards ceremony and to reboot the ceremony for 2018 in order to give fewer awards by focusing on works instead of individuals.[2]
Current awards
Main awards
Book of the Year Award
Digital Book of the Year Award
Best Children's or Young Adult Book Award
Best Adaptation From a Comic
Best Manga Title Award
Best International Book Award
Special awards
Harvey Awards Hall of Fame
Previous awards
Works
Best New Series
Best New Series winners, 1988–2016
Year
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Author
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Title
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Publisher
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1988
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Paul Chadwick
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Concrete
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Dark Horse Comics
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1989
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James Vance and Dan Burr
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Kings in Disguise
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Kitchen Sink Press
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1990
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Dan Clowes
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Eightball
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Fantagraphics
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1991
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Peter Bagge
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Hate
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1992
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Dave McKean, assisted by Clare Haythornthwaite
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Cages
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Tundra
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1993
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Michael Dalton Allred
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Madman
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Tundra
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1994
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Bernie Wrightson and Shephard Hendrix, edited by Phil Amara
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Captain Sternn
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Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press
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1995
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Chris Ware, edited by Kim Thompson
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Acme Novelty Library
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Fantagraphics
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1996
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Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson
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Kurt Busiek's Astro City
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Image Comics
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1997
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James Robinson and Paul Smith, edited by Jonathan Peterson
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Leave It to Chance
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1998
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Jaime Hernandez, edited by Gary Groth
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Penny Century
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Fantagraphics
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1999
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Katie Garnier (ed.)
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The Spirit: New Adventures
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2000
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Dave Cooper, edited by Gary Groth
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Weasel
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Fantagraphics
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2001
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Gilbert Hernandez, edited by Gary Groth
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Luba's Comix and Stories
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2002
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Jessica Abel
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La Perdida
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2003
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Nick Bertozzi
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Rubbernecker
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Alternative Comics
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2004
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Kyle Baker
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Plastic Man
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DC Comics
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2005
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Michael Chabon Presents: The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist
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Dark Horse Comics
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2006
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Young Avengers
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Marvel Comics
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2007
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Will Eisner's The Spirit
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DC Comics
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2008
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Gerard Way
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The Umbrella Academy
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Dark Horse Comics
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2009
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Echo
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Abstract Studio
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2010
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Chew
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Image Comics
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2011
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Scott Snyder, Stephen King, and Rafael Albuquerque
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American Vampire
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Vertigo Comics/DC Comics
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2012
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Mark Waid and Paolo Rivera
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Daredevil
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Marvel Comics
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2013
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Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples
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Saga
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Image Comics
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2014
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Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky
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Sex Criminals
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2015
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Southern Bastards
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2016
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Paper Girls
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Best Continuing or Limited Series
Best Original Graphic Publication For Younger Readers
Best Single Issue or Story
Best Single Issue or Story winners, 1988–2016
Year
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Author
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Title
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Publisher
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1988
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Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons
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Watchmen #9
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DC Comics
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1989
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Alan Moore, Brian Bolland, and John Higgins
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Batman: The Killing Joke
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1990
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Dan Clowes
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Eightball #1
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Fantagraphics
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1991
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Dan Clowes
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Eightball #3
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1992
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Mark Schultz and Steve Stiles, edited by Dave Schreiner
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Xenozoic Tales #11
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Kitchen Sink Press
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1993
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Jim Woodring and Mark Martin
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Tantalizing Stories Presents Frank In The River
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Tundra
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1994
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Paul Dini and Bruce W. Timm, edited by Scott Peterson
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Batman: Mad Love
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DC Comics
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1995
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Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross, edited by Marcus McLaurin
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Marvels #4
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Marvel Comics
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1996
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Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson
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Astro City #1
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Image
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1997
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Chris Ware, edited by Kim Thompson
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Acme Novelty Library #7
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Fantagraphics
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1998
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Dan Clowes, edited by Gary Groth
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Eightball #18
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1999
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Jaime Hernandez
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Penny Century #3: Home School
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2000
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Chris Ware
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Acme Novelty Library #13
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2001
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Evan Dorkin et al.
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Superman and Batman: World's Funnest
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DC Comics
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2002
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Eightball #22
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Fantagraphics
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2003
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Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. II #1
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ABC
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2004
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Gotham Central #6-10
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DC Comics
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Gilbert Hernandez and Jaime Hernandez
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Love and Rockets #9
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Fantagraphics
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2005
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Daniel Clowes
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Eightball #23
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2006
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Gilbert Hernandez and Jaime Hernandez
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Love and Rockets, vol. 2, #15
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2007
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Mark Millar and Steve McNiven
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Civil War #1
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Marvel Comics
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2008
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All-Star Superman #8
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DC Comics
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2009
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Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra
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Y: The Last Man #60
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Vertigo/DC Comics
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2010
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David Mazzucchelli
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Asterios Polyp
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Pantheon
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2011
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Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá
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Daytripper
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Vertigo/DC Comics
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2012
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Ramón Pérez
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Jim Henson's Tale of Sand
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Archaia Entertainment
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2013
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Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples
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Saga #1
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Image Comics
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2014
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Matt Fraction and David Aja
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Pizza Is My Business, Hawkeye #11
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Marvel Comics
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2015
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Breaking Out in Dark Horse Presents #35
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Dark Horse Comics
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2016
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Peanuts: A Tribute to Charles M. Schulz
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BOOM! Studios
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Best Graphic Album
Best Graphic Album of Original Work
Best Graphic Album of Original Work winners, 1991–2016
Year
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Author
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Title
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Publisher
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1991
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Kyle Baker
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Why I Hate Saturn
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Piranha Press
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1992
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Will Eisner, edited by Dave Schreiner
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To the Heart of the Storm
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Kitchen Sink Press
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1993
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Oscar Wilde and P. Craig Russell
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Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde
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NBM Publishing
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1994
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Scott McCloud, edited by Mark Martin
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Understanding Comics
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Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press
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1995
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Harvey Pekar, Joyce Brabner, and Frank Stack
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Our Cancer Year
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Four Walls Eight Windows
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1996
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Howard Cruse
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Stuck Rubber Baby
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1997
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Joe Kubert, edited by Bob Cooper
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Fax from Sarajevo
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Dark Horse Comics
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1998
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Frank Miller, edited by Diana Schutz
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Sin City: Family Values
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1999
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Kyle Baker
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You Are Here
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Paradox
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2000
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Paul Dini and Alex Ross, edited by Charles Kochman and Joey Cavalieri
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Batman: War on Crime
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DC Comics
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2001
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Will Eisner, edited by Diana Schutz
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Last Day in Vietnam
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Dark Horse Comics/Maverick
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2002
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James Sturm
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The Golem's Mighty Swing
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Drawn & Quarterly
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2003
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Larry Gonick
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The Cartoon History of the Universe III: From the Rise of Arabia to the Renaissance
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W. W. Norton & Company
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2004
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Craig Thompson
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Blankets
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Top Shelf Productions
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2005
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Juanjo Guarnido and Juan Díaz Canales
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Blacksad 2
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iBooks/Komikwerks
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2006
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Alex Robinson
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Tricked
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Top Shelf Productions
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2007
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Brian K. Vaughan and Niko Henrichon
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Pride of Baghdad
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DC Comics/Vertigo
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2008
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Bryan Lee O'Malley
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Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together
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Oni Press
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2009
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Alex Robinson
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Too Cool to Be Forgotten
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Top Shelf Productions
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2010
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David Mazzucchelli
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Asterios Polyp
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Pantheon
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2011
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Bryan Lee O'Malley
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Scott Pilgrim Volume 6: Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour
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Oni Press
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2012
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Ramón K. Pérez and Jim Henson
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Jim Henson's Tale Of Sand
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Archaia Entertainment
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2013
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Darwyn Cooke
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Richard Stark's Parker: The Score
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IDW Publishing
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2014
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Vivek Tiwary, Andrew C. Robinson, and Kyle Baker
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The Fifth Beatle: The Brian Epstein Story
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Dark Horse Comics
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2015
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Roger Langridge and Jim Henson
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Jim Henson's The Musical Monsters of Turkey Hollow
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Archaia/BOOM! Studios
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2016
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John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell
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March: Book Two
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Top Shelf Productions
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Best Graphic Album of Previously Published Work
Best Graphic Album of Previously Published Work winners, 1991–2016
Year
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Author
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Title
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Publisher
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1991
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Drew Friedman and Josh Alan Friedman
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Warts and All
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Raw/Penguin Books
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1992
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Art Spiegelman
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Maus II
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Pantheon Books
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1993
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Harvey Kurtzman, edited by Dave Schreiner
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Hey Look!
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Kitchen Sink Press
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1994
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Jeff Smith
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The Complete Bone Adventures
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Scholastic Corporation
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1995
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Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross, edited by Marcus McLaurin
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Marvels
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Graphitti Graphics
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1996
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Mike Mignola, edited by Barbara Kesel and Scott Alley
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Hellboy: The Wolves of Saint August
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Dark Horse Comics
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1998
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Bob Kahan (ed.), art directed by Robbin Brosterman, Mark Chiarello, and George Brewer
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Batman: Black and White
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DC Comics
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1999
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Dave McKean
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Cages
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Kitchen Sink Press
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2000
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Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell
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From Hell
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Eddie Campbell Comics
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2001
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Chris Ware, edited by Chip Kidd
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Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth
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Pantheon Books
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2002
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Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima
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Lone Wolf and Cub
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Dark Horse Comics
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2003
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Daniel Clowes
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20th Century Eightball
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Fantagraphics
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2004
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Chester Brown
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Louis Riel
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Drawn & Quarterly Publishing
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2005
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Jeff Smith
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Bone: One Volume Edition
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Cartoon Books
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2006
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Charles Burns
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Black Hole
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Pantheon
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2007
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Darwyn Cooke
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Absolute New Frontier
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DC Comics
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2008
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Ed Brubaker, Steve Epting, and Mike Perkins
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Captain America Omnibus, Volume 1
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Marvel Comics
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2009
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Kyle Baker
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Nat Turner
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Abrams Books
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2010
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Bryan J. L. Glass and Michael Avon Oeming
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The Mice Templar, Volume 1
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Image Comics
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2011
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Evan Dorkin and Jill Thompson
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Beasts of Burden: Animal Rites
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Dark Horse Comics
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2012
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Daniel Clowes
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The Death-Ray
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Drawn & Quarterly
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2013
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Archie Goodwin and Walter Simonson
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Alien: The Illustrated Story
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Titan Books
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2014
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David Petersen
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Mouse Guard Volume Three: The Black Axe
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BOOM! Studios/Archaia
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2015
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Peter Petersen
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Mouse Guard Baldwin the Brave and other tales
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Archaia/BOOM! Studios
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2016
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The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal
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Iron Circus Comics
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Best Anthology
Best Syndicated Strip or Panel
Best Biographical, Historical, or Journalistic Presentation
Best American Edition of Foreign Material
Best American Edition of Foreign Material winners, 1988–2016
Year
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Author
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Title
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Publisher
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1988
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Jean "Moebius" Giraud
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Moebius album series
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Marvel Comics
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1989
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Alejandro Jodorowsky and Jean "Moebius" Giraud
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The Incal
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1990
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Katsuhiro Otomo
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Akira
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1991
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Jean "Moebius" Giraud
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Lt. Blueberry
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Marvel Comics/Epic
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1992
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Katsuhiro Otomo
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Akira
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1993
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1994
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José Antonio and Carlos Sampayo; edited by Gary Groth, Robert Boyd, and Kim Thompson
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Billie Holiday
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Fantagraphics
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1995
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Paolo Muñoz Serpieri, edited by Debra Rabas
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Druuna: Carnivora
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Heavy Metal/Kitchen Sink Press
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1996
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Katsuhiro Otomo, trans. by Yoko Umezawa and Jo Duffy, edited by Kochi Yuri, Hisataka Nishitani, and Marie Javins
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Akira
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Marvel Comics/Epic
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1997
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Masashi Tanaka, edited by Andrew Helfer
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Gon
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DC Comics/Paradox Press
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1998
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Chris Oliveros, Marina Lesenko, and Steve Solomos (eds.)
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Drawn & Quarterly
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Drawn & Quarterly
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1999
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Vittorio Giardino, edited by Terry Nantier, translated by Joe Johnson
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A Jew in Communist Prague, vol. 3: Rebellion
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NBM Publishing
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2000
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Toshiki Kudo and Shin-Ichi Hiromoto, edited by David Land
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Star Wars: The Manga
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Dark Horse Comics
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2001
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Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima, edited by Mike Hansen
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Lone Wolf and Cub
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2002
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2003
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2004
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Marjane Satrapi
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Persepolis
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Pantheon Books
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2005
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Osamu Tezuka
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Buddha
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Vertical Inc.
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2006
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2007
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Tove Jansson
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Moomin
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Drawn & Quarterly
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Yoshihiro Tatsumi
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Abandon the Old in Tokyo
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2008
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Eduardo Risso
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Eduardo Risso's Tales of Terror
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Dynamite Entertainment
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2009
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Chris Blain
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Gus and His Gang
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First Second Books
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2010
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Helen McCarthy
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The Art of Osamu Tezuka: The God of Manga
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Abrams ComicArts
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2011
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Juan Díaz Canales and Juanjo Guarnido
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Blacksad
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Dark Horse Comics
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2012
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Milo Manara
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The Manara Library, vol. 1: Indian Summer and Other Stories
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2013
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Juan Díaz Canales and Juanjo Guarnido
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Blacksad: A Silent Hell
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2014
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Hajime Isayama
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Attack on Titan
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Kodansha USA
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2015
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Juan Díaz Canales and Juanjo Guarnido
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Blacksad: Amarillo
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Dark Horse Comics
|
2016
|
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Two Brothers
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Corto Maltese: Beyond the Windy Isles
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IDW Publishing
|
Best Domestic Reprint Project
Best Domestic Reprint Project winners, 1988–2016
Year
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Author
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Title
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Publisher
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1988
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Will Eisner
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The Spirit
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Kitchen Sink Press
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1989
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Robert Crumb
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The Complete Crumb Comics
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Fantagraphics
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1990
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Winsor McCay
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Complete Little Nemo In Slumberland
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1991
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Robert Crumb
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The Complete Crumb Comics
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1992
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1993
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1994
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Winsor McCay, edited by Bill Blackbeard, packaged by Dale Crain
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Complete Little Nemo in Slumberland, Vol. 6
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1995
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Robert Crumb, edited by Gary Groth and Robert Boyd, art direction by Mark Thompson
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The Complete Crumb Comics
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1996
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Robert Crumb, edited by Mark Thompson
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The Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. II
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1997
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Frank Miller, original series co-edited by Dick Giordano and Dennis O'Neil, reprint edited by Archie Goodwin and Bob Kahan
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Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, 10th Anniversary Hardcover Edition
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DC Comics
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1998
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Jack Kirby, edited by Bob Kahan
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New Gods
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1999
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Jack Cole, edited by Bob Kahan and Rick Taylor
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DC Archives: Plastic Man
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2000
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Dale Crain (ed.)
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DC Archive Series
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2001
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Will Eisner, edited by Dale Crain
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Spirit Archives
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2002
|
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2003
|
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Krazy and Ignatz
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Fantagraphics
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2004
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George Herriman, edited by Bill Blackbeard
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2005
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Charles Schulz
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The Complete Peanuts 1950-52
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2006
|
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Little Nemo in Slumberland: So Many Splendid Sundays
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Sunday Press Books
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2007
|
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The Complete Peanuts
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Fantagraphics
|
|
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2010
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Dave Stevens, edited by Scott Dunbier
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The Rocketeer: The Complete Adventures
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IDW Publishing
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2011
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Randall Dahlk (designer), edited by Scott Dunbier
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Dave Stevens' Rocketeer: Artist's Edition
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2012
|
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Walt Simonson's The Mighty Thor, Artist's Edition
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2013
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Scott Dunbier (ed.)
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David Mazzucchelli's Daredevil Born Again: Artist's Edition
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2014
|
Denis Kitchen and John Lind (eds.)
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The Best of Comix Book: When Marvel Comics Went Underground
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Kitchen Sink Books/Dark Horse Comics
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2015
|
Jim Steranko
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Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Artist's Edition
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IDW Publishing
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2016
|
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Crimson Vol. 1
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Boom! Studios
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Best Online Comics Work
Best European Book Award
People
Best Writer
Best Artist or Penciller
Best Cartoonist (Writer/Artist)
Best Inker
Best Letterer
Best Colorist
- 1988 John Higgins, for Watchmen (DC)
- 1989 John Higgins, for Batman: The Killing Joke (DC)
- 1990 Steve Oliff, for Akira (Marvel Comics)
- 1991 Steve Oliff, for Akira (Marvel Comics/Epic Comics)
- 1992 Steve Oliff, for Akira (Marvel Comics/Epic Comics)
- 1993 Jim Woodring, for Tantalizing Stories Presents Frank In The River (Tundra)
- 1994 Steve Oliff, for Spawn (Image)
- 1995 Steve Oliff/Olyoptics, for Spawn (Image)
- 1996 Chris Ware, for Acme Novelty Library (Fantagraphics Books)
- 1997 Chris Ware, for Acme Novelty Library (Fantagraphics Books)
- 1998 Chris Ware, for his body of work in 1997, including Acme Novelty Library (Fantagraphics Books)
- 1999 Lynn Varley, for 300 (Dark Horse Comics)
- 2000 Chris Ware, for Acme Novelty Library (Fantagraphics Books)
- 2001 Laura DePuy, for The Authority (WildStorm/DC)
- 2002 Chris Ware, for Acme Novelty Library (Fantagraphics Books)
- 2003 Dave Stewart, for Hellboy (Dark Horse Comics)
- 2004 Chris Ware, for Acme Novelty Datebook (Drawn & Quarterly Publishing)
- 2005 Dave Stewart, for DC: The New Frontier (DC)
- 2006 Laura Martin, for Astonishing X-Men (Marvel Comics)
- 2007 Lark Pien, for American Born Chinese (First Second Books)
- 2008 Laura Martin, for Thor (Marvel Comics)
- 2009 Dave Stewart, for The Umbrella Academy (Dark Horse Comics)
- 2010 Laura Martin, for The Rocketeer: the Complete Adventures (IDW)
- 2011 José Villarrubia, for Cuba: My Revolution (Vertigo/DC)
- 2012 Dave Stewart, for Hellboy: The Fury (Dark Horse Comics)
- 2013 Fiona Staples, for Saga (Image Comics)
- 2014 Dave Stewart, for Hellboy: The Midnight Circus (Dark Horse Comics)
- 2015 Dave Stewart, for Hellboy in Hell (Dark Horse Comics)
- 2016 Laura Allred, for Silver Surfer (Marvel Comics)
Best Cover Artist
- 1996 Alex Ross, for Kurt Busiek's Astro City #1 (Image)
- 1997 Alex Ross, for Kingdom Come #1 (DC)
- 1998 Alex Ross, for Kurt Busiek's Astro City (Image/Homage), Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #100 (DC), Squadron Supreme (Marvel Comics)
- 1999 Alex Ross, for Kurt Busiek's Astro City (Image/Homage), Superman Forever (DC), Superman: Peace on Earth (DC)
- 2000 Chris Ware, for Acme Novelty Library (Fantagraphics Books)
- 2001 Adam Hughes, for Wonder Woman (DC)
- 2002 Adam Hughes, for Wonder Woman (DC)
- 2003 Adam Hughes, for Wonder Woman (DC)
- 2004 Charles Burns, for Black Hole (Fantagraphics Books)
- 2005 James Jean, for Fables (DC/Vertigo)
- 2006 James Jean, for Fables (DC/Vertigo)
- 2007 James Jean, for Fables (DC/Vertigo)
- 2008 Mike Mignola, for Hellboy (Dark Horse Comics)
- 2009 James Jean, for Fables (DC/Vertigo)
- 2010 Mike Mignola, for Hellboy: The Bride of Hell (Dark Horse Comics)
- 2011 Mike Mignola, for Hellboy (Dark Horse Comics)
- 2012 J. H. Williams, for Batwoman (DC Comics)
- 2013 David Aja, for Hawkeye (Marvel Comics)
- 2014 Fiona Staples, for Saga (Image Comics)
- 2015 Fiona Staples, for Saga (Image Comics)
- 2016 Fiona Staples, for Saga (Image Comics)
Best New Talent
- 1990 Jim Lee
- 1991 Julie Doucet
- 1992 Joe Quesada
- 1996 Adrian Tomine
- 1997 Jessica Abel, for Artbabe (self-published)
- 1998 Steven Weissman, for Yikes (Alternative Press, Inc.)
- 1999 Kevin Smith, for Clerks (Oni), Daredevil (Marvel Comics), Jay and Silent Bob (Oni)
- 2000 Craig Thompson, for Good-bye, Chunky Rice, etc.
- 2001 Michel Rabagliati, for Drawn & Quarterly Vol. 3, #1, Paul in the Country, etc.
- 2002 Jason, for Hey Wait
- 2003 Nick Bertozzi, for Rubber Necker
- 2004 Derek Kirk Kim, for Same Difference and Other Stories (Alternative Comics)
- 2005 Andy Runton, for Owly (Top Shelf)
- 2006 (tie) Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, for Marvel Knights 4 (Marvel Comics); R. Kikuo Johnson, for Night Fisher (Fantagraphics Books)
- 2007 Brian Fies
- 2008 Vasilis Lolos, for Last Call (Oni Press)
- 2009 Bryan J. L. Glass, for The Mice Templar (Image Comics)
- 2010 Rob Guillory, for Chew (Image Comics)
- 2011 Chris Samnee, for Thor: The Mighty Avenger (Marvel Comics)
- 2012 Sara Pichelli, for Ultimate Spider-Man (Marvel Comics)
Most Promising New Talent
Special awards
Special Award for Humor
- 1989 Bill Watterson, for Calvin and Hobbes (Universal Press Syndicate/Andrews McMeel Publishing)
- 1990 Sergio Aragonés
- 1991 Sergio Aragonés
- 1992 Sergio Aragonés
- 1993 Sergio Aragonés
- 1994 Jeff Smith
- 1995 Sergio Aragonés
- 1996 Evan Dorkin
- 1997 Sergio Aragonés
- 1998 Sergio Aragonés
- 1999 Sergio Aragonés
- 2000 Sergio Aragonés, for Groo, etc.
- 2001 Sergio Aragonés, for Groo, etc.
- 2002 Evan Dorkin, for Dork (Slave Labor Graphics)
- 2003 Evan Dorkin, for Dork (Slave Labor Graphics)
- 2004 Tony Millionaire, Sock Monkey (Dark Horse Comics)
- 2005 Kyle Baker, for Plastic Man (DC)
- 2006 Kyle Baker, for Plastic Man (DC)
- 2007 Bryan Lee O'Malley, for Scott Pilgrim & The Infinite Sadness (Oni Press)
- 2008 Nicholas Gurewitch, The Perry Bible Fellowship
- 2009 Al Jaffee for Tall Tales (Abrams Books)
- 2010 Bryan Lee O'Malley, for Scott Pilgrim #5 (Oni Press)
- 2011 Roger Langridge, for The Muppet Show Comic Book (BOOM! Studios)
- 2012 Kate Beaton, for Hark! A Vagrant (harkavagrant.com; printed edition published by Drawn & Quarterly)
- 2013 Ryan North, for Adventure Time (KaBOOM! Studios)
- 2014 Ryan North, for Adventure Time (KaBOOM! Studios)
- 2015 Chip Zdarsky, for Sex Criminals (Image Comics)
- 2016 Chip Zdarsky, for Howard the Duck (Marvel Comics)
Special Award for Excellence in Presentation
- 1988 Watchmen, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, (DC)
- 1989 Hardboiled Defective Stories, by Charles Burns, design by Art Spiegelman and Françoise Mouly (Raw/Pantheon)
- 1990 Arkham Asylum, by Grant Morrison and Dave McKean (DC)
- 1991 Complete Little Nemo in Slumberland, by Winsor McCay, edited by Richard Marschall, designed by Dale Crain (Fantagraphics Books)
- 1992 Complete Little Nemo in Slumberland, by Winsor McCay, edited by Richard Marschall, art directed by Dale Crain (Fantagraphics Books)
- 1993 Batman: Night Cries, by Archie Goodwin and Scott Hampton, edited by Denny O'Neil, art direction by Robbin Brosterman (DC)
- 1994 Marvels, by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross; edited by Marcus McLaurin; design by Joe Kaufman and Comicraft (Marvel Comics)
- 1995 Acme Novelty Library, by Chris Ware; edited by Kim Thompson (Fantagraphics Books)
- 1996 Acme Novelty Library, by Chris Ware; edited by Kim Thompson; art directed by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics Books)
- 1997 Acme Novelty Library, by Chris Ware; edited by Kim Thompson, art directed by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics Books)
- 1998 Acme Novelty Library, by Chris Ware; edited by Kim Thompson, art directed by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics Books)
- 1999 Acme Novelty Library, by Chris Ware; edited by Kim Thompson, art directed by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics Books)
- 2000 Acme Novelty Library #13, by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics Books)
- 2001 Jimmy Corrigan, by Chris Ware (Pantheon)
- 2002 Spirit Archives designed by Amie Brockway-Metcalf (DC)
- 2003 Krazy and Ignatz, designed by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics Books)
- 2004 Acme Novelty Datebook, by Chris Ware (Drawn & Quarterly Publishing)
- 2005 The Complete Peanuts 1950-52, by Charles Schulz, designed by Seth (Fantagraphics Books)
- 2006 Little Nemo in Slumberland: So Many Splendid Sundays, by Winsor McCay (Sunday Press Books)
- 2007 Lost Girls, art directed by Brett Warnock and Matt Kindt (Top Shelf Productions)
- 2008 EC Archives, Various, edited by Russ Cochran (Gemstone Comics)
- 2009 Kirby: King of Comics, by Mark Evanier (Abrams Books)
- 2010 The Rocketeer: The Complete Adventures by Dave Stevens; edited by Scott Dunbier(IDW)
- 2011 Dave Stevens' Rocketeer: Artist's Edition, designed by Randall Dahlk and edited by Scott Dunbier (IDW)
- 2012 Walt Simonson's The Mighty Thor, Artist's Edition (IDW)
- 2013 Building Stories, by Chris Ware (Pantheon Books)
- 2014 The Best Of Comix Book: When Marvel Comics Went Underground, John Lind, Kitchen Sink Books/(Dark Horse Comics)
- 2015 Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream by Andrew Carl, Josh O'Neill and Chris Stevens (Locust Moon Press)
- 2016 Peanuts: A Tribute to Charles M. Schulz by Scott Newman (Kaboom!/Boom! Studios)
The Jack Kirby Hall of Fame
Held through 2001.[8]
- 1989 Wally Wood
- 1990 Steve Ditko, Alex Toth
- 1991 Jack Cole, Basil Wolverton
- 1992 Walt Kelly, Bernard Krigstein
- 1993 Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster
- 1994 Bill Finger, Bob Kane
- 1995 Bill Everett, Stan Lee
- 1996 Carl Burgos, Sheldon Mayer, Julius Schwartz
- 1997 Retroactive: C. C. Beck, William Gaines
- 1997 Lifetime Achievement: Gil Kane, Joe Kubert, Carmine Infantino
- 1997 International: Jean Giraud, also known as Moebius
- 1998 Retroactive: Reed Crandall, Gardner F. Fox
- 1998 Lifetime Achievement: Carmine Infantino, Murphy Anderson
- 1998 International: Milo Manara
- 1999 Retroactive: Otto Binder, Mort Meskin
- 1999 Lifetime Achievement: Neal Adams, Frank Frazetta, John Romita, Sr.
- 1999 International; Georges Remi, also known as Hergé
- 2000 No award
- 2001 Retroactive: Mort Weisinger
- 2001 Lifetime Achievement: Sheldon Moldoff
- 2001 International: Guido Crepax
The Hero Initiative Lifetime Achievement Award
International Spotlight Award
Comics Industry Pioneer Award
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