Tag: Awards
"Reuben" Award nominees announced–with first ever webcomics category
Yes, we know that there is only one Reuben Award, the big one, but for the sake of a headline, here are the NCS divisional nominees.
This is the first time the NCS Awards have recognized webcomics, a welcome and inevitable move towards modernization. The choices — The Oatmeal, Penny Arcade and Scenes from a Multiverse (above)—aren't too groundbreaking but they are all good strips.
The winners will be announced Memorial Day weekend at the annual NCS meeting, to be held this year in Las Vegas.
Reminder: Eisner Award Hall of Fame deadline is Friday
March 23rd is the deadline for voting in The 2012 Eisner Hall of Fame Awards. There are 14 nominees; four will go in:
Matt Bors wins 2012 Herblock Prize
Congats to Matt Bors on becoming the first alt-comix type to win the2012 HERBLOCK PRIZE, and its $15,000 cash award.
Ultimate Spider-Man and Princeless lead Glyph Award nominations
The nominees for the 2012 GLyph Awards—honoring the best in comics' portrayal of African Americans—and as you might expect, ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN by Bendis and Pichelli garnered a ton of noms.
The awards will be presented on May 18 at the East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention (ECBACC) in Philadelphia.
The three nerdiest moments at the 2012 Oscars
Unlike last year's extremely uncomfortable Oscar® telecast, with its poorly-matched, inexperienced hosts, this year was as comfy as a cup of warm borscht, as Billy Crystal busted out venerable schtik and timing. Other than that, it was all a parade of white dresses, sequins, and very, very predictable wins. But a few moments stood out for Our Kind:
Winning the Oscar® Pool: Your guide to the animated shorts
As we do every year, it's time to take a look at the five Animated Shorts in this year's Oscar race. Picking this obscure category is a key to winning your pool. Anyone can pick the best Movie or Actor (although this year Oscar may finally have reached parity in the Best Picture race as it's almost anyone's guess what will win.) But it's those pesky, unknown short subject films that really separate the knowledgeable from the guessers.
HARVEY NOMINATION WATCH: AdHouse Books
If you're racking your brains to fill our your Harvey Award nomination ballot, several companies put out a list of their eligible comics around this time. So to kick things off, here's AdHouse Books:
Harvey Awards Ballot is available
Get out the punch and pie and organize your voting blocks! The 2012 Harvey Awards Nomination Ballot is now available. As you will recall, nominations for the Harvey Awards are selected via voting on open ballots by comics professionals. The final awards will be voted on by professionals and presented at the Baltimore Comic-Con on September 8th.
Angoulême wrap-up: Jean-Claude Denis wins Grand Prix; Jim Woodring wins Special Jury Prize
Last week's Angoulême festival extravaganza wrapped up with the presentation of the Grand Prix to Jean-Claude Denis, whose career goes back to the '70s but is perhaps best known in France for Luc Leroi. The Grand Prix is presented for a lifetime body of work—Denis is perhaps less well-known than some other winners, at least in the US. He was presented with the award by last year's winner, Art Spiegelman, as shown in the above video.
Lucey and Dirks selected for 2012 Eisner Hall of Fame
This year's Eisner nominating panel has made their choices for automatic inclusion in the Hall of Fame: Rudolph Dirks, who pioneered the newspaper comic strip with The Katzenjammer Kids, and Harry Lucey, a long time Archie artist credited with co-creating the characters.
In addition, the judges selected 14 more nominees for the general ballot, from which four will be selected for inclusion into the Hall of Fame: Bill Blackbeard, Howard Chaykin, Richard Corben, Carlos Ezquerra, Lee Falk, Bob Fujitani, Jesse Marsh, Tarpé Mills, Mort Meskin, Dennis O'Neil, Dan O'Neill, Katsuhiro Otomo, Trina Robbins, and Gilbert Shelton.
Oscar noms: 11 for HUGO, one for Tintin; complete list
The nominations for the 2012 Academy Awards are in, and HUGO led the way with 11 noms, including best picture, director and screenplay. Based on Brian Selznick's illustrated children's novel, if you squint a bit, it qualifies as a "graphic novel" movie.
The animated films list is a bit of a surprise: Steven Spielberg won't get to correct his Golden Globes gaffe of forgetting to thank Hergé in his acceptance -- the mocap extravaganza wasn't even nominated. Instead the indie releases A CAT IN PARIS and CHICO & RITA were selected. The former hasn't even opened here yet but looks cool.
23rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards comics nominations announced
The 23rd Annual GLAAD Media Award Nominees are out, including five in the comics category which exemplify positive media portrayals of LGBT characters: