Eisner Award for Best Single Issue/One-Shot

{{Infobox award

| name = Eisner Award for Best Single Issue/One-Shot (must be able to stand alone)

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| awarded_for = Best Single Issue/One-Shot

| presenter =

| country = United States

| year = 1988

| holder_label = Most recent winner

| holder = Nightwing #105: You Are Nightwing by Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo (2024)

| website = {{URL|https://www.comic-con.org/awards/eisner-awards/}}

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The Eisner Award for Best Single Issue/One-Shot is an award for "creative achievement" in American comic books.

Name Changes

The award was launched as "Best Single Issue" in 1988. In 1991 it was changed to "Best Story or Single Issue." In 1992 it was changed to "Best Single Issue or Story" and multi-issue stories were eligible. In 1993 it was changed to "Best Single Issue (Self-Contained Story)." In 2002 it was changed to "Best Single Issue." In 2003 it was changed to "Best Single Issue or One-Shot." In 2022 it was changed to "Best Single Issue/One-Shot (must be able to stand alone)."

Winners and nominees

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:left;"

!scope="col" style="width:8%;"| Year

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! scope="col" style="width:30%;"| Authors

!scope="col" style="width:2%;" class="unsortable"|{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}

colspan=4 data-sort-value="ω" style="background-color:#CACCD0; font-weight:bold; padding-left:20%"| 1980s
scope="row" rowspan=6 style="text-align:center" | 1988

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Gumby Summer Fun Special #1|Gumby Summer Fun Special #1}} (Comico: The Comic Company)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Burden|Bob Burden}} and Art Adams

|rowspan=6|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner88.php|title=1988 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

style="background:;" | {{sort|Concrete #5|Concrete #5}} (Dark Horse Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Chadwick|Paul Chadwick}}

style="background:;" | {{sort|Eddy Current #1|Eddy Current #1}} (Mad Dog Graphics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|McKeever|Ted McKeever}}

style="background:;" | {{sort|Grendel #12|Grendel #12}} (Comico: The Comic Company)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Wagner|Matt Wagner}}, Arnold Pander, Jacob Pander, and Jay Geldof

style="background:;" | {{sort|Justice League International #1|Justice League International #1}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Giffen|Keith Giffen}}, J. M. DeMatteis, Kevin Maguire, and Terry Austin

style="background:;" | {{sort|Zot! #14|Zot! #14}} (Eclipse Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|McCloud|Scott McCloud}}

scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 1989

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Kings in Disguise #1|Kings in Disguise #1}} (Kitchen Sink Press)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Vance|James Vance}} and Dan Burr

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner89.php|title=1989 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

style="background:;" | {{sort|Animal Man #5|Animal Man #5}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Morrison|Grant Morrison}}, Chas Truog, and Doug Hazlewood

style="background:;" | {{sort|Batman: The Killing Joke|Batman: The Killing Joke}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Moore|Alan Moore}} and Brian Bolland

style="background:;" | {{sort|Swamp Thing #75|Swamp Thing #75}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Veitch|Rick Veitch}}

style="background:;" | {{sort|Twist #2|Twist #2}} (Kitchen Sink Press)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|various creators|Various creators}}

colspan=4 data-sort-value="ω" style="background-color:#CACCD0; font-weight:bold; padding-left:20%"| 1990s
scope="row" rowspan=1 style="text-align:center" | 1990

| colspan=3 style="background:#;" | {{sort|

}There was no Eisner Award ceremony, or awards distributed, in 1990, due to widespread balloting mix-ups."Eisners Cancelled," The Comics Journal #137 (Sept. 1990), p. 16.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=4 style="text-align:center" | 1991

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Concrete Celebrates Earth Day|Concrete Celebrates Earth Day}} (Dark Horse Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Chadwick|Paul Chadwick}}, Charles Vess, and Jean "Moebius" Giraud

|rowspan=4|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner91.php|title=1991 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|BLAB! #5|BLAB! #5}} (Kitchen Sink Press)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Beauchamp|edited by Monte Beauchamp}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Marshall Law: Kingdom of the Blind|Marshall Law: Kingdom of the Blind}} (Apocalypse Ltd)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Mills|Pat Mills}} and Kevin O'Neill

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Zot! #33|Zot! #33}} (Eclipse Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|McCloud|Scott McCloud}}

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 1992 In 1992 the award was renamed to "Best Single Issue or Story" and multi-issue stories were eligible to be nominated.

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Sandman #22-#28|Sandman #22-#28}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Gaiman|Neil Gaiman}} and various artists

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner92.php|title=1992 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|American Splendor #16|American Splendor #16}} (Tundra Publishing)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Pekar|Harvey Pekar}} and various artists

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Dark Horse Presents "Sin City"|Dark Horse Presents "Sin City"}} (Dark Horse Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Miller|Frank Miller}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Groo the Wanderer #78|Groo the Wanderer #78}} (Marvel Comics/Epic Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Evanier|Mark Evanier}} and Sergio Aragonés

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Swamp Thing #113|Swamp Thing #113}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Collins|Nancy A. Collins}}, Thomas Yeates, and Shepherd Hendrix

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=6 style="text-align:center" | 1993

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Nexus: The Origin |Nexus: The Origin}} (Dark Horse Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Baron|Mike Baron}} and Steve Rude

|rowspan=6|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner93.php|title=1993 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Bloodlines: A Tale from the Heart of Africa |Bloodlines: A Tale from the Heart of Africa}} (Epic Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Goff|Cindy Goff}}, Rafael Nieves, and Seitu Hayden

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Hellblazer #56: "Diary of Danny Drake"|Hellblazer #56: "Diary of Danny Drake"}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Ennis|Garth Ennis}} and David Lloyd

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Peepshow #1 |Peepshow #1}} (Drawn & Quarterly)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Matt|Joe Matt}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Sandman #40: "The Parliament of Rooks"|Sandman #40: "The Parliament of Rooks"}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Gaiman|Neil Gaiman}} and Jill Thompson

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Sandman #39: "Soft Places"|Sandman #39: "Soft Places"}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Gaiman|Neil Gaiman}} and John Watkiss

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 1994

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Batman Adventures: Mad Love|The Batman Adventures: Mad Love}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Dini|Paul Dini}} and Bruce Timm

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner94.php|title=1994 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Spawn #10: "Crossing Over"|Spawn #10: "Crossing Over"}} (Image Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Sim|Dave Sim}} and Todd McFarlane

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Groo the Wanderer #100: "A Little Knowledge"|Groo the Wanderer #100: "A Little Knowledge"}} (Marvel Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Evanier|Mark Evanier}} and Sergio Aragonés

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Marvels #2: "Monsters"|Marvels #2: "Monsters"}} (Marvel Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Busiek|Kurt Busiek}} and Alex Ross

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Sandman #50: "Ramadan"|Sandman #50: "Ramadan"}} (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Gaiman|Neil Gaiman}} and P. Craig Russell

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 1995

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Batman Adventures Holiday Special|The Batman Adventures Holiday Special}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Dini|Paul Dini}}, Bruce Timm, Ronnie del Carmen, and others

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner95.php|title=1995 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Acme Novelty Library #1 |Acme Novelty Library #1}} (Fantagraphics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Ware|Chris Ware}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Bone #16: "Eyes of the Storm"|Bone #16: "Eyes of the Storm"}} (Cartoon Books)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Smith|Jeff Smith}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Dance of Lifey Death|The Dance of Lifey Death}} (Dark Horse Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Campbell|Eddie Campbell}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Sandman Mystery Theatre Annual #1|Sandman Mystery Theatre Annual #1}} (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Wagner|Matt Wagner}}, Steven T. Seagle, and various artists

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 1996

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Astro City #4: "Safeguards"|Kurt Busiek's Astro City" #4: "Safeguards}} (Jukebox Productions/Image Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Busiek|Kurt Busiek}} and Brent Anderson

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner96.php|title=1996 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Acme Novelty Library #4|Acme Novelty Library #4}} (Fantagraphics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Ware|Chris Ware}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Bacchus Color Special|Bacchus Color Special}} (Dark Horse Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Campbell|Eddie Campbell}} and Teddy Kristiansen

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Eightball #16|Eightball #16}} (Fantagraphics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Clowes|Daniel Clowes}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Stray Bullets #3: "The Party"|Stray Bullets #3: "The Party"}} (El Capitan Books)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Lapham|David Lapham}}

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=7 style="text-align:center" | 1997

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Astro City: vol. 2 #1: "Welcome to Astro City"|Kurt Busiek's Astro City vol. 2 #1: "Welcome to Astro City"}} (Jukebox Productions/Homage Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Busiek|Kurt Busiek}}, Brent Anderson, and Will Blyberg

|rowspan=7|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner97.php|title=1997 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Giant THB Parade|Giant THB Parade}} (Horse Press)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Pope|Paul Pope}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Kane #13: "Point of View"|Kane #13: "Point of View"}} (Dancing Elephant Press)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Grist|Paul Grist}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Elric #0: Neil Gaiman's "One Life Furnished in Early Moorcock"|Elric #0: Neil Gaiman's "One Life Furnished in Early Moorcock"}} (Topps)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Russell|adapted by P. Craig Russell}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Optic Nerve #3|Optic Nerve #3}} (Drawn & Quarterly)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Tomine|Adrian Tomine}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Sandman #75: "The Tempest"|Sandman #75: "The Tempest"}} (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Gaiman|Neil Gaiman}} and Charles Vess

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Stray Bullets #10: "Here Comes the Circus"|Stray Bullets #10: "Here Comes the Circus"}} (El Capitan Books)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Lapham|David Lapham}}

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 1998

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Astro City vol. 2 #10: "Show `Em All"|Kurt Busiek's Astro City vol. 2 #10: "Show `Em All"}} (Jukebox Productions/Homage Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Busiek|Kurt Busiek}}, Brent Anderson, and Will Blyberg

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner98.php|title=1998 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Batgirl Adventures #1|Batgirl Adventures #1}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Dini|Paul Dini}} and Rick Burchett

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Dreaming #15: "Day's Work, Night's Rest"|The Dreaming #15: "Day's Work, Night's Rest"}} (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Nicholson|Jeff Nicholson}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Sof' Boy and Friends #1|Sof' Boy and Friends #1}} (Drawn & Quarterly)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Prewitt|Archer Prewitt}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Superman Adventures #3: "Distant Thunder|Superman Adventures #3: "Distant Thunder}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|McCloud|Scott McCloud}}, Rick Burchett, and Terry Austin

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 1999

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Hitman #34: "Of Thee I Sing"|Hitman #34: "Of Thee I Sing"}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Ennis|Garth Ennis}}, John McCrea, and Garry Leach

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner99.php|title=1999 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Clowns (I Pagliacci) |The Clowns (I Pagliacci)}} (Dark Horse Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Russell|P. Craig Russell}} and Galen Showman

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Empty Love Stories|Empty Love Stories}} (Funny Valentine Press)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Darnall|Steve Darnall}} and various artists

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|From Hell: Dance of the Gull Catchers|From Hell: Dance of the Gull Catchers}} (Kitchen Sink Press)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Moore|Alan Moore}} and Eddie Campbell

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Kane #22: "Fwankie's Big Night Out"|Kane #22: "Fwankie's Big Night Out"}} (Dancing Elephant Press)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Grist|Paul Grist}}

|-

| colspan=4 data-sort-value="ω" style="background-color:#CACCD0; font-weight:bold; padding-left:20%"| 2000s

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2000

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Tom Strong #1: "How Tom Strong Got Started"|Tom Strong #1: "How Tom Strong Got Started"}} (America's Best Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Moore|Alan Moore}}, Chris Sprouse, and Al Gordon

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner00.php|title=2000 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|I Die at Midnight|I Die at Midnight}} (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Baker|Kyle Baker}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Promethea #3: "Misty Magicland"|Promethea #3: "Misty Magicland"}} (America's Best Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Moore|Alan Moore}}, J. H. Williams III, and Mick Gray

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Stray Bullets #19: "Live Nude Girls!"|Stray Bullets #19: "Live Nude Girls!"}} (El Capitan Books)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Lapham|David Lapham}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Transmetropolitan #27: "Monstering"|Transmetropolitan #27: "Monstering"}} (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Ellis|Warren Ellis}}, Darick Robertson, and Rodney Ramos

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=6 style="text-align:center" | 2001

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Promethea #10: "Sex, Stars and Serpents"|Promethea #10: "Sex, Stars and Serpents"}} (America's Best Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Moore|Alan Moore}}, J. H. Williams III, and Mick Gray

|rowspan=6|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner01.php|title=2001 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Finder #19: "Talisman"|Finder #19: "Talisman"}} (Lightspeed Press)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|McNeil|Carla Speed McNeil}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Hey Mister: The Trouble with Jesus|Hey Mister: The Trouble with Jesus}} (Top Shelf Productions)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Sickman-Garner|Pete Sickman-Garner}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Lucifer #4: "Born with the Dead"|Lucifer #4: "Born with the Dead"}} (Vertigo Comics/DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Carey|Mike Carey}}, Warren Pleece, and Dean Ormston

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Paul in the Country|Paul in the Country}} (Drawn & Quarterly)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Rabagliati|Michel Rabagliati}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Sock Monkey, vol. 3 #2 |Sock Monkey, vol. 3 #2}} (Dark Horse Comics/Maverick)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Millionaire|Tony Millionaire}}

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2002

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Eightball #22|Eightball #22}} (Fantagraphics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Clowes|Daniel Clowes}}

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner02.php|title=2002 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Fall|The Fall}} (Drawn & Quarterly)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Brubaker|Ed Brubaker}} and Jason Lutes

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Finder #22: "Fight Scene"|Finder #22: "Fight Scene"}} (Lightspeed Press)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|McNeil|Carla Speed McNeil}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|100 Bullets #27: "Idol Chatter"|100 Bullets #27: "Idol Chatter"}} (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Azzarello|Brian Azzarello}} and Eduardo Risso

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Optic Nerve #8: "Bomb Scare"|Optic Nerve #8: "Bomb Scare"}} (Drawn & Quarterly)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Tomine|Adrian Tomine}}

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2003

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Stuff of Dreams|The Stuff of Dreams}} (Fantagraphics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Deitch|Kim Deitch}}

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner03.php|title=2003 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Castaways|The Castaways}} (Absence of Ink)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Vollmar|Rob Vollmar}} and Pablo Callejo

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Fleep|Fleep}} (Sparkplug Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Shiga|Jason Shiga}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|My Friend Dahmer|My Friend Dahmer}} (Derfcity Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Backderf|Derf Backderf}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|My Uncle Jeff|My Uncle Jeff}} (Origin)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Hurd|Damon Hurd}} and Pedro Camello

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=6 style="text-align:center" | 2004

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Conan: The Legend #0|Conan: The Legend #0}} (Dark Horse Comics) There was a tie between Conan: The Legend #0 and The Goon #1 for Best Single Issue in 2004.

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Busiek|Kurt Busiek}} and Cary Nord

|rowspan=6|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner04.php|title=2004 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

|-

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Goon #1|The Goon #1}} (Dark Horse Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Powell|Eric Powell}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Finder #30: "Beware of Dog"|Finder #30: "Beware of Dog"}} (Lightspeed Press)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|McNeil|Carla Speed McNeil}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Giant THB v.2 #1|Giant THB v.2 #1}} (Horse Press)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Pope|Paul Pope}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Global Frequency #5: "Big Sky"|Global Frequency #5: "Big Sky"}} (WildStorm/DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Ellis|Warren Ellis}} and Jon J Muth

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Usagi Yojimbo #65: "Usagi and the Tengu"|Usagi Yojimbo #65: "Usagi and the Tengu"}} (Dark Horse Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Sakai|Stan Sakai}}

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2005

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Eightball #23: "The Death Ray"|Eightball #23: "The Death Ray"}} (Fantagraphics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Clowes|Daniel Clowes}}

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner05.php|title=2005 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Demo #7: "One Shot, Don't Miss"|Demo #7: "One Shot, Don't Miss"}} (AiT/Planet Lar)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Wood|Brian Wood}} and Becky Cloonan

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Ex Machina #1: "The Pilot"|Ex Machina #1: "The Pilot"}} (WildStorm/DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Vaughan|Brian K. Vaughan}}, Tony Harris, and Tom Feister

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Global Frequency #12: "Harpoon"|Global Frequency #12: "Harpoon"}} (WildStorm/DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Ellis|Warren Ellis}} and Gene Ha

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Goon #6: "Ilagarto Hombre!"|The Goon #6: "Ilagarto Hombre!"}} (Dark Horse Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Powell|Eric Powell}}

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2006

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Solo #5|Solo #5}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Cooke|Darwyn Cooke}}

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner06.php|title=2006 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Bakers|The Bakers}} (Kyle Baker Publishing)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Baker|Kyle Baker}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Ex Machina #11: "Fortune Favors"|Ex Machina #11: "Fortune Favors"}} (WildStorm/DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Vaughan|Brian K. Vaughan}}, Tony Harris, and Tom Feister

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Innocents|The Innocents}} (Fantagraphics/Coconino Press)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Gipi|Gipi}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Promethea #32: "Wrap Party"|Promethea #32: "Wrap Party"}} (America's Best Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Moore|Alan Moore}} and J. H. Williams III

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2007

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Batman/The Spirit #1: "Crime Convention"|Batman/The Spirit #1: "Crime Convention"}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Loeb|Jeph Loeb}} and Darwyn Cooke

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner07.php|title=2007 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees, Comic Book Awards Almanac}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|A Late Freeze|A Late Freeze}}

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Novgorodoff|Danica Novgorodoff}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Preposterous Adventures of IronHide Tom|The Preposterous Adventures of IronHide Tom}} (AdHouse Books)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Priddy|Joel Priddy}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Skyscrapers of the Midwest #3|Skyscrapers of the Midwest #3}} (AdHouse Books)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Cotter|Joshua Cotter}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|They Found the Car|They Found the Car}} (Fantagraphics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Gipi|Gipi}}

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2008

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Justice League of America #11: "Walls"|Justice League of America #11: "Walls"}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Meltzer|Brad Meltzer}} and Gene Ha

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=https://www.comicsreporter.com/index.php/your_2008_eisner_award_winners/|title=Your 2008 Eisner Award Winners, The Comics Reporter}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Amelia Rules! #18: "Things I Cannot Change"|Amelia Rules! #18: "Things I Cannot Change"}} (Renaissance Press)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Gownley|Jimmy Gownley}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Delilah Dirk and the Treasure of Constantinople|Delilah Dirk and the Treasure of Constantinople}}

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Cliff|Tony Cliff}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Johnny Hiro #1|Johnny Hiro #1}} (AdHouse Books)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Chao|Fred Chao}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Sensational Spider-Man Annual #: "To Have or to Hold"|The Sensational Spider-Man Annual #1: "To Have or to Hold"}} (Marvel Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Fraction|Matt Fraction}} and Salvador Larroca

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=1 style="text-align:center" | 2009

| colspan=3 style="background:#;" | {{sort||}}No award given out in 2009.{{cite news|url=https://www.adweek.com/galleycat/2009-eisner-award-nominees-announced/9978|title=2009 Eisner Award Nominees Announced, Adweek}}

|-

| colspan=4 data-sort-value="ω" style="background-color:#CACCD0; font-weight:bold; padding-left:20%"| 2010s

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2010

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Captain America #601: “Red, White and Blue-Blood"|Captain America #601: “Red, White and Blue-Blood"}} (Marvel Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Brubaker|Ed Brubaker}} and Gene Colan

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/2010-eisner-award-nominations-announced/|title=2010 Eisner Award nominations announced, The Beat}}{{cite news|url=https://io9.gizmodo.com/the-2010-eisner-award-winners-include-ed-brubaker-batw-5595542|title=The 2010 Eisner Award winners include Ed Brubaker, Batwoman illustrator J.H. Williams III, IO9}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Brave and the Bold #28: “Blackhawk and the Flash: Firing Line"|The Brave and the Bold #28: “Blackhawk and the Flash: Firing Line"}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Straczynski|J. Michael Straczynski}} and Jesus Saiz

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Ganges #3|Ganges #3}} (Fantagraphics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Huizenga|Kevin Huizenga}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Unwritten #5: “How the Whale Became"|The Unwritten #5: “How the Whale Became"}} (Vertigo Comics/DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Carey|Mike Carey}} and Peter Gross

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Usagi Yojimbo #123: “The Death of Lord Hikiji”|Usagi Yojimbo #123: “The Death of Lord Hikiji”}} (Dark Horse Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Sakai|Stan Sakai}}

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2011

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Hellboy: Double Feature of Evil|Hellboy: Double Feature of Evil}} (Dark Horse Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Mignola|Mike Mignola}} and Richard Corben

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=https://www.tor.com/2011/04/11/presenting-the-eisner-award-nominees-for-2011|title=Presenting the Eisner Award Nominees for 2011, Tor.com}}{{cite news|url=https://www.comic-con.org/awards/eisner-award-recipients-2010-present|title=Eisner Award Recipients 2010-Present, San Diego Comic-Con International|access-date=2022-06-06|archive-date=2014-02-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140213024118/http://www.comic-con.org/awards/eisner-award-recipients-2010-present|url-status=dead}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Cape|The Cape}} (IDW Publishing)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Hill|Joe Hill}}, Jason Ciaramella, and Zack Howard

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Fables #100|Fables #100}} (Vertigo Comics/DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Willingham|Bill Willingham}}, Mark Buckingham, and others

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Locke & Key: Keys to the Kingdom #1: “Sparrow"|Locke & Key: Keys to the Kingdom #1: “Sparrow"}} (IDW Publishing)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Hill|Joe Hill}} and Gabriel Rodriguez

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Unknown Soldier #21: “A Gun in Africa"|Unknown Soldier #21: “A Gun in Africa"}} (Vertigo Comics/DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Dysart|Joshua Dysart}} and Rick Veitch

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2012

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Daredevil #7|Daredevil #7}} (Marvel Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Waid|Mark Waid}}, Paolo Rivera, and Joe Rivera

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=https://www.cbr.com/nominees-announced-for-2012-eisner-awards/|title=Nominees Announced For 2012 Eisner Awards, Comic Book Resources}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Ganges #4|Ganges #4}} (Fantagraphics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Huizenga|Kevin Huizenga}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Locke & Key: Guide to the Known Keys|Locke & Key: Guide to the Known Keys}} (IDW Publishing)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Hill|Joe Hill}} and Gabriel Rodriguez

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Princeless #3|Princeless #3}} (Action Lab Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Whitley|Jeremy Whitley}} and Mia Goodwin

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Unwritten #24: "Stairway to Heaven"|The Unwritten #24: "Stairway to Heaven"}} (Vertigo Comics/DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Carey|Mike Carey}}, Peter Gross, and Al Davison

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2013

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Mire|The Mire}}

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Cloonan|Becky Cloonan}}

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=https://www.cbr.com/2013-eisner-award-nominees-announced/|title=2013 Eisner Award Nominees Announced, Comic Book Resources}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Lose #4: "The Fashion Issue"|Lose #4: "The Fashion Issue"}} (Koyama Press)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|DeForge|Michael DeForge}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Pope Hats #3|Pope Hats #3}} (AdHouse Books)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Rilly|Ethan Rilly}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Post York #1|Post York #1}} (Uncivilized Books)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Romberger|James Romberger}} and Crosby

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Tales Designed to Thrizzle #8|Tales Designed to Thrizzle #8}} (Fantagraphics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Kupperman|Michael Kupperman}}

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2014

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Hawkeye #11: “Pizza Is My Business"|Hawkeye #11: “Pizza Is My Business"}} (Marvel Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Fraction|Matt Fraction}} and David Aja

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=https://comicsalliance.com/2014-eisner-awards-full-list-of-winners-and-nominees/|title=2014 Eisner Awards: Full List Of Winners And Nominees, Comic Alliance}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Demeter|Demeter}}

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Cloonan|Becky Cloonan}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Love and Rockets: New Stories #6|Love and Rockets: New Stories #6}} (Fantagraphics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Hernandez|Gilbert Hernandez}} and Jaime Hernandez

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Viewotron #2|Viewotron #2}}

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Sharpe|Sam Sharpe}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Watson and Holmes #6|Watson and Holmes #6}} (New Paradigm Studios)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Easton|Brandon M. Easton}} and N. Steven Harris

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2015

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Beasts of Burden: Hunters and Gatherers|Beasts of Burden: Hunters and Gatherers}} (Dark Horse Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Dorkin|Evan Dorkin}} and Jill Thompson

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=https://comicsalliance.com/2015-eisner-award-nominations/|title=2015 Eisner Award Nominations Announced, Comic Alliance}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Astro City #16: “Wish I May”|Astro City #16: “Wish I May”}} (Vertigo Comics/DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Busiek|Kurt Busiek}} and Brent Anderson

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Madman in Your Face 3D Special|Madman in Your Face 3D Special}} (Image Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Allred|Mike Allred}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Marvel 75th Anniversary Celebration #1|Marvel 75th Anniversary Celebration #1}} (Marvel Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Various creators|Various creators}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Multiversity: Pax Americana #1|The Multiversity: Pax Americana #1}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Morrison|Grant Morrison}} and Frank Quitely

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2016

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Silver Surfer #11: “Never After"|Silver Surfer #11: “Never After"}} (Marvel Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Slott|Dan Slott}} and Mike Allred

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=https://io9.gizmodo.com/here-are-your-2016-eisner-award-nominees-1771833829|title=Here Are Your 2016 Eisner Award Nominees, io9}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|A Blanket of Butterflies|A Blanket of Butterflies}} (HighWater Press)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Van Camp|Richard Van Camp}} and Scott B. Henderson

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|I Love This Part|I Love This Part}} (Avery Hill Publishing)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Walden|Tillie Walden}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Mowgli’s Mirror|Mowgli’s Mirror}} (Retrofit Comics/Big Planet Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Schrauwen|Olivier Schrauwen}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Pope Hats #4|Pope Hats #4}} (AdHouse Books)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Rilly|Ethan Rilly}}

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=6 style="text-align:center" | 2017

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Beasts of Burden: What the Cat Dragged In|Beasts of Burden: What the Cat Dragged In}} (Dark Horse Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Dorkin|Evan Dorkin}}, Sarah Dyer, and Jill Thompson

|rowspan=6|{{cite news|url=https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/2017-eisner-award-nominations|title=Fantagraphics and Image Comics Lead Eisner Awards Nominations, Syfy Wire|access-date=2022-06-06|archive-date=2018-12-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181201010602/https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/2017-eisner-award-nominations|url-status=dead}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Babybel Wax Bodysuit|Babybel Wax Bodysuit}} (Retrofit Comics/Big Planet Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Williams|Eric Kostiuk Williams}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Blammo #9|Blammo #9}} (Kilgore Books)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Van Sciver|Noah Van Sciver}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Criminal 10th Anniversary Special|Criminal 10th Anniversary Special}} (Image Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Brubaker|Ed Brubaker}} and Sean Phillips

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Sir Alfred #3|Sir Alfred #3}} (Pigeon Press)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Hensley|Tim Hensley}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Your Black Friend|Your Black Friend}} (Silver Sprocket)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Passmore|Ben Passmore}}

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2018

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Hellboy: Krampusnacht|Hellboy: Krampusnacht}} (Dark Horse Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Mignola|Mike Mignola}} and Adam Hughes

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=https://io9.gizmodo.com/here-are-your-2018-eisner-award-nominees-1825577372|title=Here Are Your 2018 Eisner Award Nominees, io9}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Barbara|Barbara}} (ShortBox)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Miles|Nicole Miles}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Pope Hats #5|Pope Hats #5}} (AdHouse Books)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Rilly|Ethan Rilly}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Spotted Stone|The Spotted Stone}} (Sun Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Veitch|Rick Veitch}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|What Is Left|What Is Left}} (ShortBox)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Valero-O'Connell|Rosemary Valero-O'Connell}}

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2019

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #310|Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #310}} (Marvel Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Zdarsky|Chip Zdarsky}}

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=https://io9.gizmodo.com/here-are-your-2019-eisner-awards-winners-1836392844|title=Here Are Your 2019 Eisner Awards Winners, io9}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Beneath the Dead Oak Tree|Beneath the Dead Oak Tree}} (ShortBox)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Carroll|Emily Carroll}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Black Hammer: Cthu-Louise|Black Hammer: Cthu-Louise}} (Dark Horse Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Lemire|Jeff Lemire}} and Emi Lenox

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|No Better Words|No Better Words}} (Silver Sprocket)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Nowak|Carolyn Nowak}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Terrible Elisabeth Dumn Against the Devils In Suits|The Terrible Elisabeth Dumn Against the Devils In Suits}} (IHQ Studio/Image Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Assis|Arabson Assis}}, translated by James Robinson

|-

| colspan=4 data-sort-value="ω" style="background-color:#CACCD0; font-weight:bold; padding-left:20%"| 2020s

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2020

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|My Favorite Thing Is Monsters|My Favorite Thing Is Monsters}} (Fantagraphics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Ferris|Emil Ferris}}

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/2020-eisner-nominees-complete-list-1297196|title=2020 Eisner Nominees: The Complete List, The Hollywood Reporter}}{{cite news|url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/sdcc-20-eisner-award-winners-2020/|title=SDCC ’20: The 2020 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award winners, The Beat}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Coin-Op #8: Infatuation|Coin-Op #8: Infatuation}} (Coin-Op Books)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Hoey|Peter Hoey}} and Maria Hoey

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Freak|The Freak}} (AdHouse Books)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Lesniewski|Matt Lesniewski}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Minotäar|Minotäar}} (ShortBox)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Treiman|Lissa Treiman}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Sobek|Sobek}} (ShortBox)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Stokoe|James Stokoe}}

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2021

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Sports is Hell|Sports is Hell}} (Koyama Press)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Passmore|Ben Passmore}}

|rowspan=5|{{cite news|url=https://comicbook.com/comics/news/2021-eisner-award-nominees-revealed-image-comics/|title=2021 Eisner Award Nominees Revealed, Image and Fantagraphics Lead With Most Nominations, comicbook.com}}{{cite news|url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/comicconhome-21-the-2021-eisner-award-winners/|title=ComicCon@Home ’21: The 2021 Eisner Award winners, The Beat}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Burning Hotels|The Burning Hotels}} (Birdcage Bottom Books)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Lampion|Thomas Lampion}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Hedra|Hedra}} (Image Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Lonergan|Jesse Lonergan}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Other History of the DC Universe #1|The Other History of the DC Universe #1}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Ridley|John Ridley}} and Giuseppe Camuncoli

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Stanley's Ghost: A Halloween Adventure|Stanley's Ghost: A Halloween Adventure}} (Storm Kids)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Balke|Jeff Balke}}, Paul Storrie, and Dave Alvarez

|-

! scope="row" rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | 2022

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons|Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|DeConnick|Kelly Sue DeConnick and Phil Jimenez}}

|rowspan=5|{{Cite web |last=Kaplan |first=Rebecca Oliver |date=2022-07-23 |title=SDCC ’22: 2022 Eisner Award winners, top moments, and more! |url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/sdcc-22-2022-eisner-award-winners-top-moments-and-more/ |access-date=2022-07-25 |website=The Beat |language=en-US}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Marvel’s Voices: Identity #1|Marvel’s Voices: Identity}} #1 (Marvel Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Shan|edited by Darren Shan}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Mouse Guard: The Owlhen Caregiver and Other Tales|Mouse Guard: The Owlhen Caregiver and Other Tales}} (Boom! Comics/Archaia)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Peterson|David Petersen}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Nightwing #87|Nightwing}} #87: "Get Grayson" (DC Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Taylor|Tom Taylor}} and Bruno Redondo

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Wolvendaughter|Wolvendaughter}} (Quindrie Press)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Ver|Ver}}

|-

! rowspan="5" |2023

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|Batman: One Bay Dad: The Riddler|Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler}} (DC Comics)

| style="background:#FAEB86;" | {{sort|King|by Tom King and Mitch Gerads}}

| rowspan="5" |{{cite web|last1=Schedeen|first1=Jesse|title=Comic-Con 2023: DC Wins Big at the Eisner Awards |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/comic-con-2023-eisner-award-winners-nightwing-batman|website=IGN|access-date=April 2, 2024|date=July 25, 2023}}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Mary Jane & Black Cat Beyond|Mary Jane & Black Cat Beyond}}

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Mackay|Jed Mackay and C. F. Villa }}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Moon Knight: Black, White, and Blood #3|Moon Knight: Black, White, and Blood #3}} (Marvel Comics)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Brevoort|edited by Tom Brevoort }}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Star Trek #400|Star Trek #400}} (IDW)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Antos|edited by Heather Antos }}

|-

| style="background:;" | {{sort|A Vicious Circle Book 1|A Vicious Circle Book 1}} (BOOM! Studios)

| style="background:;" | {{sort|Tomlin|by Mattson Tomlin and Lee Bermejo }}

|-

|}

Notes

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