This list of comics awards is an index to articles about notable awards for comics from around the world. The list includes awards given out for achievements in cartooning, comic books, comic strips and graphic novels. Some works in comics are also eligible for, and in some instances have won literary awards.
American awards
editIn chronological order from date of first award presentation:
- Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning — first awarded 1922
- Reuben Award — first awarded in 1946
- Various National Cartoonists Society awards — first awarded in 1948
- Alley Award — first awarded in 1961; ceased in 1969
- Shazam Award — first awarded in 1970; ceased in 1974
- Goethe Award (later renamed "Comic Fan Art Awards") — first awarded in 1970; ceased in 1974.[1]
- Ignatz Awards (OrlandoCon) — first awarded in 1974; ceased in 1994
- Inkpot Awards — first awarded in 1974
- Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Awards — first awarded in 1982; ceased in 2008
- Russ Manning Award — first awarded in 1982
- Jack Kirby Comics Industry Award — first awarded in 1985, ceased in 1987 (split into Harvey Award and Eisner Award)
- Harvey Awards — first awarded in 1988
- Will Eisner Comics Industry Awards — first awarded in 1988
- Compuserve Comics and Animation Forum's Don Thompson Awards (colloquially known as the "Don Thompson Awards") — first awarded in 1992; ceased in 1998
- Wizard Fan Awards — first awarded in 1993; ceased in 2006
- Lulu Awards — first awarded in 1997; ceased in 2011
- Ignatz Awards (Small Press Expo) — first awarded 1997[2]
- Howard E. Day Prize — first awarded in 2001; ceased in 2007 (renamed the "Gene Day Award for Self-Publishing," now part of the Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Book Creator Awards)
- Day Prize/SPACE Prize (Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo)— first awarded in 2001
- Bill Finger Award — first awarded in 2005
- Glyph Comics Awards — first awarded in 2005
- Inkwell Awards — first awarded in 2008
- Ghastly Awards for Excellence in Horror Comics — first awarded 2011; ceased in 2017
- Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics – first awarded in 2015
- Dwayne McDuffie Award for Kids' Comics — first awarded in 2015
- Emerging Artist Prize (Cartoon Crossroads Columbus) — first awarded in 2015
- Ringo Awards (Baltimore Comic-Con) — first awarded in 2017
- Best Digital Comic (New Media Film Festival) — first awarded in 2020
Timeline of notable U.S. comics awards
editThe following is a timeline of notable U.S. comics awards that feature multiple categories. Awards voted on by professionals are in shades of blue; fan awards are in shades of red. (The Ignatz Award is a mixture, as the nominees are selected by professionals, but the winners are determined by the attendees of that year's Small Press Expo.)
Australian awards
edit- Ledger Awards – first awarded in 2004
- Aurealis Award for best illustrated book or graphic novel
Belgian awards
edit- Bronzen Adhemar – first awarded in 1977
- Prix Saint-Michel – first awarded in 1971
- Atomium comic strip prizes – first awarded in 2017
Brazilian awards
edit- Prêmio Abril de Jornalismo, category "Comics" — first awarded in 1976; ceased in 1998.[3]
- Prêmio Angelo Agostini – first awarded in 1985.[4]
- Troféu HQ Mix – first awarded in 1989.[5]
- Prêmio DB Artes — first awarded in 2003; ceased in 2010.[6][7]
- Troféu Alfaiataria de Fanzines — awarded only in 2007.[8]
- Troféu Bigorna — first awarded in 2008; ceased in 2010.[9][10]
- Prêmio Claudio Seto — first awarded in 2014.[11]
- Prêmio Al Rio — first awarded in 2015; ceased in 2018.[12][13]
- Prêmio ABRAHQ — first awarded in 2016; ceased in 2017[14][15]
- Prêmio Grampo — first awarded in 2016.[16]
- Prêmio Dente de Ouro — first awarded in 2016; ceased in 2020.[17][18]
- Prêmio Jabuti for Best Comic Book — first awarded in 2017.[19]
- Prêmio LeBlanc — first awarded in 2018.[20]
- Dia do Super-Herói Brasileiro — first awarded in 2020.[21]
- Prêmio Odisseia de Literatura Fantástica for Best Comics — first awarded in 2021.[22]
- Prêmio Mapinguari — first awarded in 2022.[23]
- CCXP Awards — first awarded in 2022.[24]
Timeline of Brazilian comics awards
editBritish awards
edit- Ally Sloper Award — 1976–c. 1982
- Eagle Awards — 1977–1990; 2000–2014 (2014 as "True Believer Comic Awards")[25]
- UK Comic Art Awards — 1990–1997
- Mel Calman Awards/Young Cartoonist of the Year Award — 1995–present
- Cartoon Art Trust Awards — 1997–2017
- National Comics Awards — 1997–1999, 2001–2003
- SICBA (Scottish Independent Comic Book Alliance Awards) — held in conjunction with the Glasgow Comic Con and first awarded 2011; still ongoing[26]
- Excelsior Award — a single award for middle-grade comics/manga; first awarded in 2011 (as the "Stan Lee Excelsior Award"); organized by Paul Register[27]
- British Comic Awards — 2012[28]–2016 (in conjunction with the Thought Bubble Festival)
- The 9th Art Award — inaugural award announced 2013; sponsored by Graphic Scotland[29]
- Comics Laureate — first awarded in 2014; sponsored by Comics Literacy Awareness
Timeline of British comics awards
editCanadian awards
edit- Prix Bédéis Causa – awarded to French language comics by the Festival de la BD francophone de Québec since 1988
- Bédélys Prize – awarded to French language comics since 2000
- The Doug Wright Awards – first awarded in 2005
- National Newspaper Awards of Canada include a category for Editorial Cartoonist
- Joe Shuster Awards – first awarded in 2005
Dutch awards
edit- Stripschapprijs – first awarded in 1974
- Willy Vandersteenprijs – first awarded in 2010
- VPRO Debuutprijs – first awarded in 1994
- Marten Toonderprijs – first awarded in 2009
French awards
edit- Angoulême International Comics Festival Prizes – first awarded in 1974
- Prix de la critique – first awarded in 1984
German awards
edit- Max & Moritz Prizes – first awarded in 1984
- Rudolph-Dirks-Award – first awarded in 2016, the aim is to foster the appreciation of graphical literature as an art form; awarded in 18 categories for works and 12 categories for artists.
- Ginco Award – first awarded in 2020
- Sondermann Award – first awarded in 2004
- ICOM Independent Comic Preis – first awarded in 1994
Greek awards
edit- Greek Comics Awards – first awarded in 2005 and known as Comicdom Awards until 2015[30]
Irish awards
editIndian awards
edit- Kalpana Lok Awards
- Indian Comics Fandom Awards
- Comic Con India Awards
- Narayan Debntah Comics Puroskar
Italian awards
edit- Yellow Kid Award – awarded between 1970 and 2005
- Gran Guinigi Award / Pantera di Lucca Comics – first awarded in 1967
- Attilio Micheluzzi Award (Napoli Comicon prizes) – first awarded in 1998
Japanese awards
edit- Akatsuka Award – first awarded in 1974
- Dengeki Comic Grand Prix – first awarded in 2001
- Gaiman Award – first awarded in 2011
- International Manga Award – first awarded in 2007
- Japan Cartoonists Association Award – first awarded in 1972
- Kodansha Manga Award – first awarded in 1960
- Manga Taishō – first awarded in 2008
- Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize – first awarded in 1997
- Shogakukan Manga Award – first awarded in 1955
- Tezuka Award – first awarded in 1971
Norwegian awards
edit- Sproing Award – first awarded in 1987
Polish awards
edit- Grand Prix Międzynarodowego Festiwalu Komiksu – first awarded in 1991
Portugal awards
edit- Prémios Nacionais de Banda Desenhada — First awarded in 1990
- Galardões BD Comic Con Portugal — First awarded in 2015
- Geeks d'Ouro — First awarded in 2018
Qatar awards
edit- Arab Cartoon Award – 1st in 2012.
Singaporean awards
editSpanish awards
edit- Barcelona International Comics Convention Prizes – first awarded in 1988
- Haxtur Awards – first awarded in 1985
Swedish awards
edit- Adamson Awards – first awarded in 1965
- Urhunden Prizes – first awarded in 1987
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Miller, John Jackson. "Goethe/Comic Fan Art Award winners, 1971–74," CBGXtra (July 19, 2005).
- ^ Harvey, R. C. "Blood & Thunder: Two for Cho," The Comics Journal #219 (Jan. 2000), p. 3.
- ^ Souza, Manoel de; Muniz, Maurício (2020). O Império dos Gibis. São Paulo: Heroica. p. 543. ISBN 978-65-80135-00-4.
- ^ "Tudo sobre o Dia do Quadrinho Nacional e o Troféu Angelo Agostini". Bigorna.net. December 16, 2005.
- ^ Folha de S.Paulo (April 18, 1989). "O cínico Amigo da Onça ressuscita em "Semanário"". Folha de S.Paulo. p. 3 (Ilustrada).
- ^ "HQ Festival 2003 acontece em Aracaju". Universo HQ. October 8, 2003.
- ^ "Confira a relação dos homenageados do 6º Prêmio DB Artes". Universo HQ. December 6, 2010.
- ^ "Conheça os vencedores do 1° Troféu Alfaiataria de Fanzines". Universo HQ. June 26, 2007.
- ^ "Resultado do Troféu Bigorna 2008". Impulso HQ. October 10, 2008.
- ^ "Prêmio Bigorna 2010 anuncia vencedores". Revista O Grito. November 9, 2010.
- ^ "Gibicon de Curitiba vai reunir oficinas e exposições a partir desta quinta". G1. September 4, 2014.
- ^ "Inspirado na Comic-Con, evento geek pretende colocar Fortaleza no mapa das grandes convenções". Tribuna do Ceará. September 11, 2015.
- ^ "Sana Fest 2018 transformará Fortaleza na capital do mundo pop e geek de 14 a 16 de dezembro". Tribuna do Ceará. December 12, 2018.
- ^ "Nacional é premiada pela Academia Brasileira de Histórias em Quadrinhos". EBC. January 22, 2016.
- ^ "Gonçalense Eberton Ferreira ganha prêmio nacional de HQ". Jornal Daki. February 2, 2017.
- ^ "Prêmio Grampo: surgem os vencedores da primeira edição". Terra Zero. January 19, 2016.
- ^ "Prêmio Dente de Ouro para publicações impressas". Vitralizado. February 22, 2016.
- ^ "Conheça os vencedores do Prêmio Dente 2020". Correio Braziliense. September 13, 2020.
- ^ "Categoria Quadrinho é incluída no Prêmio Jabuti". Carta Capital. May 22, 2017.
- ^ "Anunciados os finalistas do prêmio Le Blanc". Mais QI Nerds. May 7, 2018.
- ^ "Vem aí o Dia do Super-Herói Brasileiro 2021". Duas Torres. October 20, 2021.
- ^ "Prêmio Odisseia de Literatura Fantástica cria categoria para histórias em quadrinhos". Universo HQ. January 26, 2021. Archived from the original on 1 March 2021.
- ^ "Prêmio Mapinguari de Quadrinhos está com inscrições abertas". PublishNews. February 10, 2022.
- ^ "CCXP Awards ganha data; entenda como será premiação". Omelete. March 28, 2022.
- ^ "True Believers Comic Awards announce 2014 winners" by Kevin Melrose, at CBR, 14 July 2014
- ^ SICBA official website.
- ^ Excelsior Award official website. Accessed Feb. 5, 2016.
- ^ British Comic Awards official website Archived 2018-12-07 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed Feb. 5, 2016.
- ^ 9th Art Festival official website Archived 2016-01-18 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed Feb. 5, 2016.
- ^ "Ελληνικά Βραβεία Κόμικς". 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Home | The Drunken Druid Award™". The Drunken Druid Awards.
- ^ ""ComiIdol 2007" – First Digital Artist Superstars Contest!". ComiPress. 2007-02-03.
- ^ "Welcome to ComiIdol 2007". ComiWorld.com. Archived from the original on 2008-04-20.
External links
edit- "Comic Book Awards Almanac," at HahnLibrary.net