Grammys for Comics; The Awards for Comics

by Matthew Russell - Posted 1 year ago


Welcome my CryptoComics Compatriots. I have been thinking a lot about the awards for comics creators.

Comics have come a long way since their inception, and today they are recognized as a legitimate form of artistic expression. Over the years, various prestigious awards have been established to recognize and reward the best in the world of comics. 


These awards celebrate the talent and creativity of comic artists, writers, and publishers, and offer a valuable platform to showcase the best works in the industry.

AWARD CEREMONIES

Comic book award ceremonies are an exciting and important event in the world of comic books. These ceremonies bring together some of the most talented and creative minds in the industry to celebrate the best in comic book storytelling and artwork.


At these ceremonies, awards are presented to comics creators in various categories, including Best Writer, Best Artist, Best New Series, Best Limited Series, and many others. The nominees are often selected by a panel of judges or by popular vote, and the winners are announced in a ceremony attended by industry professionals, fans, and media.


Comic book award ceremonies are not only a way to recognize the achievements of comics creators, but they also serve as a platform to showcase the diversity and range of comics storytelling. These ceremonies celebrate a wide range of genres, from superhero comics to independent and underground comics, and highlight the importance of storytelling and artistic expression in this art form.


For fans, attending comic book award ceremonies is a great way to meet and interact with their favorite creators and other fans, and to discover new and exciting comics. These ceremonies often feature keynote speeches, panel discussions, and other events that offer insight into the creative process and the future of the industry.


In recent years, comic book award ceremonies have become increasingly important as the industry has gained more mainstream recognition. With comic book adaptations dominating the box office and streaming services, these ceremonies have become a way to celebrate the best in the industry and highlight the importance of comics as a storytelling medium.


Whether you are a fan of superheroes, horror, or indie comics, attending a comic book award ceremony is an exciting and worthwhile experience. These ceremonies celebrate the best in comics storytelling and artwork and offer a glimpse into the future of the industry.


EISNER AWARDS

One of the most well-known awards in the world of comics is the Eisner Award, named after the legendary comic book creator Will Eisner. Established in 1988, the Eisner Award is widely considered to be the most prestigious award in the comic book industry. 


It recognizes excellence in various categories, including best writer, the best artist, best series, and best graphic novel, among others. The Eisner Award is presented annually at the San Diego Comic-Con and has become an important event in the comic book world.


Here are some of the past winners of the Eisner Award:

Best Writer:

  • Neil Gaiman (Sandman)

  • Alan Moore (Watchmen)

  • Jeff Lemire (Essex County)

  • Gene Luen Yang (American Born Chinese)

Best Artist:

  • Frank Miller (Sin City)

  • Art Spiegelman (Maus)

  • Dave Gibbons (Watchmen)

  • Stan Lee (Marvel Comics)

Best Graphic Novel:

  • Maus by Art Spiegelman

  • Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi

  • Sandman by Neil Gaiman

  • Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons

These are just a few of the many talented creators and works recognized with an Eisner Award. The awards continue to be a significant event in the comic book industry, and are widely regarded as a symbol of excellence and achievement.

HARVEY AWARD

Another prestigious award in the world of comics is the Harvey Award, established in 1988 to honor the memory of the legendary comic book artist and writer Harvey Kurtzman. The Harvey Award is one of the oldest and most respected awards in the comic book industry, and is presented annually at the Baltimore Comic-Con. 


The Harvey Award recognizes excellence in various categories, including the best writer, the best artist, the best series, and the best graphic novel.


Some past winners of the Harvey Awards include:

Best Writer:

  • Alan Moore (Watchmen, V for Vendetta)

  • Neil Gaiman (The Sandman)

  • Art Spiegelman (Maus)

  • Gene Luen Yang (American Born Chinese)

Best Artist:

  • Frank Miller (Sin City)

  • Will Eisner (The Spirit)

  • Dave Gibbons (Watchmen)

  • Stan Lee (Marvel Comics)

Best Graphic Album:

  • Maus by Art Spiegelman

  • Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons

  • Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi

  • Sandman by Neil Gaiman

These are just a few of the many talented creators and works recognized with a Harvey Award. The awards continue to be an essential event in the comic book industry, and are widely regarded as a symbol of excellence and achievement.

IGNATZ AWARD

The Ignatz Award is another prestigious award in the world of comics, established in 1997 to recognize the best independent comic books and graphic novels. Named after the comic strip character created by George Herriman, the Ignatz Award is presented annually at the Small Press Expo (SPX), and is considered to be one of the most important awards for independent comic creators. 


The Ignatz Award recognizes excellence in categories such as Outstanding Artist, Outstanding Graphic Novel, and Outstanding Series.


The awards, named after the character from George Herriman's comic strip "Krazy Kat," have been presented annually since 1997. Some past winners of the Ignatz Awards include:

Outstanding Artist:

  • Gene Luen Yang (American Born Chinese)

  • Art Spiegelman (Maus)

  • Marjane Satrapi (Persepolis)

  • Raina Telgemeier (Smile)

Outstanding Graphic Novel:

  • Maus by Art Spiegelman

  • Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi

  • American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang

  • Smile by Raina Telgemeier

Outstanding Story:

  • V for Vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd

  • Maus by Art Spiegelman

  • Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi

  • American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang


These are just a few of the many talented creators and works recognized with an Ignatz Award. The awards continue to be an important event in the alternative and independent comic book community and are widely regarded as a symbol of excellence and achievement.

REUBEN AWARD

The Reuben Award is another important award in the world of comics, established by the National Cartoonists Society in 1946. The Reuben Award is the oldest and most prestigious award in the cartooning industry, and recognizes excellence in various categories, including cartoonist of the year, best comic strip, best political cartoon, and best animation, among others. 


The Reuben Award is considered to be one of the most respected awards in the comic book world.


The Reuben Award is the highest honor given by the National Cartoonists Society (NCS) to recognize excellence in the field of professional cartooning. The award, named after Rube Goldberg, has been presented annually since 1955. Some past winners of the Reuben Award include:


  • Charles Schulz (Peanuts)

  • Walt Disney (Disney Studios)

  • Al Capp (Li'l Abner)

  • Garry Trudeau (Doonesbury)

  • Bill Watterson (Calvin and Hobbes)

  • Jim Davis (Garfield)


These are just a few of the many talented cartoonists who have received the Reuben Award. The award is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious honors in the cartooning field and continues to be a symbol of excellence and achievement for professional cartoonists.

ANGOULÊME INTERNATIONAL COMICS FESTIVAL

The Angoulême International Comics Festival is another prestigious event in the world of comics, held annually in the city of Angoulême, France. 


The festival has been held every year since 1974 and has become one of the most prestigious events in the comics world. One of the largest and most important events in the comic book world and attracts some of the best comic book creators and publishers from around the world. 


The festival features a variety of events and exhibitions and includes the presentation of the prestigious Fauve d'Or Award, which recognizes the best graphic novel of the year.


The Angoulême International Comics Festival is an annual event held in Angoulême, France, that celebrates the best in comic book and graphic novel publishing from around the world. 


Some past winners of awards at the Angoulême International 


Comics Festival includes:

Grand Prize:

  • Art Spiegelman (Maus)

  • Marjane Satrapi (Persepolis)

  • Alan Moore (V for Vendetta)

  • Joe Sacco (Palestine)

Album of the Year:

  • Maus by Art Spiegelman

  • Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi

  • V for Vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd

  • Palestine by Joe Sacco

These are just a few of the many talented creators and works that have been recognized at the Angoulême International Comics Festival. The festival continues to be a key event in the world of comics, attracting top artists, writers, and publishers from around the globe and showcasing the best in contemporary comic book and graphic novel publishing.

TO BE CONTINUED



Yes, I will be writing more about this particular topic. In the future, I hope to cover the winners of each particular category in the various award shows. Someday, we might even be hosting a CryptoComics Award show as well…someday.In conclusion, the world of comics is rich with prestigious awards that celebrate the best works and artists in the industry. From the Eisner Award and the Harvey Award to the Ignatz Award and the Reuben Award, these awards offer a valuable platform for the recognition and promotion of the best works in the world of comics. 


They serve as a testament to the enduring popularity and significance of comic books and graphic novels, and are an important part of the comic book culture. 


Now, it’s your chance to become the next great creator. Submit your comic to the Marketplace and begin your next career as a comic creator and hopefully, we will see you up on stage, accepting your reward. Just remember to recognize me personally in your acceptance speech as your inspiration…I’m just kidding, no need to thank me. (wink)