Tag: Awards
2012 Glyph Award winners led by PRINCELESS and ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN
The Glyph Awards, presented for “the best in comics made by, for, and about people of color from the preceding calendar year,” were presented last night in Philadelphia, and PRINCELESS the webcomics and ULTIMATE COMICS: SPIDER-MAN led the pack. Here's the complete list:
Video: Matt Bors
Cartoonist Matt Bors sent along this video of his acceptance speech for the Herblock Award, which gets into some truths about the cartoonist's life along the way.
2012 Stumptown Award Winners: Jonathan Case takes home two
Saturday night saw the Stumptown Awards handed out by host Bobby "Fatboy" Roberts as part of the annual festival. And here they are!
Joe Sacco wins Oregon Book Award for Footnotes in Gaza
Second Joe Sacco item of the day! The Oregon Book Awards honored graphic novels for the first time this year, and Joe Sacco has won for FOOTNOTES IN GAZA,
his most recent journalistic comic investigating a possible massacre in Palestine in 1956.
Finder: Voice wins the LA Times Book Prize for Graphic Novel
The LA Times handed out its book prizes at the LA Times Festival of Books this weekend, and the winner in the Graphic Novel category was Carla Speed McNeil for FINDER: VOICE. The other nominees were:
Matt Wuerker wins Pulitzer Prize for cartooning; Bors and Ohman finalists
POLITICO's Matt Wuerker has wonthis year's Pulitzer Prize for cartooning, an award presented for "his consistently fresh, funny cartoons, especially memorable for lampooning the partisan conflict that engulfed Washington."
REMINDER: Harvey Awards Ballots deadline TOMORROW
If you've been meaning to get those nominations in, the Harvey Awards nomination deadline is April 16th. That's tomorrow.
BIG QUESTIONS wins Lynd Ward Prize
Anders Nilsen's acclaimed BIG QUESTIONS has won the second Lynd Ward Graphic Novel Prize. The award recognizes the best graphic novel, fiction or non-fiction, by a living American and is sponsored by Penn State University Libraries and administered by the Pennsylvania Center for the Book, an affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.
The Eisner Awards have another chance to get it right re "The Love Bunglers."
There is always some shock when the Eisner Award nominees for the year are announced. This thing got included, that thing was left off. It's natural. In recent years the judges have seemingly gone the way of recognizing more things in more categories and spreading around the wealth then singling out a few books/creators for TITANIC-level encomiums. Even the PR for this year's nominees praised the list's diversity—and 26 different publishers were mentioned, 15 with one nomination each.
But as always, there was one omission that seemed to stun a lot of people, us included.
2012 Eisner nominations are out, topped by Daredevil
This year's nominees are up led by Marvel's DAREDEVIL, with six noms, and Jim Henson/Ramon K. Perez's TALE OF SAND with five. This year's judges were reviewer Brigid Alverson (Graphic Novel Reporter, CBR, Robot 6) , retailer Calum Johnston (Strange Adventures, Halifax, Nova Scotia), librarian Jesse Karp (LREI, New York), cartoonist Larry Marder (Beanworld), comics historian Benjamin Saunders (University of Oregon), and Comic-Con board of director Mary Sturhann. They added two new categories while dropping four:
2012 Stumptown Awards nominees announced
Holy crap, it is award season! Here's this year's Stumptown Award nominees. The nominees were selected by a screening committee; winners will be selected by online voting at this link, which is open until 11:59 pm on Wednesday, April 18. The awards will be presented to the winners during the Comics Fest After Party on Saturday, April 28 at the Jupiter Hotel.
2012 Doug Wright Award nominees announced
The Doug Wright Awards, which recognize English language Canadian comics creators in three categories, have just announced the 2012 finalists. Expected names like Chester Brown and Kate Beaton are mixed with newer folks like Ethan Rilly and Connor Willumsen. There's not a title on this list that isn't worthy of reading.