List of Eisner Award winners#Best Serialized story

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The following is a list of winners of the Eisner Award, sorted by category.

The Eisner Awards have been presented since 1988, but there were no Eisner Awards in 1990 due to balloting mix-ups."Eisners Cancelled," The Comics Journal #137 (Sept. 1990), p. 16. The awards ceremony has been held at San Diego Comic-Con since 1991.

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=[[Eisner Award for Best Writer|Best Writer]]=

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! Year

! Winner(s)

! Works

! Publisher(s)

1988

| Alan Moore

| Watchmen

| DC

1989

| Alan Moore

| Batman: The Killing Joke

| DC

1991

| Neil Gaiman

| Sandman

| DC

1992

| Neil Gaiman

| Sandman; The Books of Magic; Miracleman

| DC; DC; Eclipse

1993

| Neil Gaiman

| Sandman; Miracleman

| DC; Eclipse

1994

| Neil Gaiman

| Sandman

| DC

1995

| Alan Moore

| From Hell

| Kitchen Sink

1996

| Alan Moore

| From Hell

| Kitchen Sink

1997

| Alan Moore

| From Hell; Supreme

| Kitchen Sink; Maximum Press

1998

| Garth Ennis

| Hitman; Preacher; The Unknown Soldier; Blood Mary: Lady Liberty

| DC; DC/Vertigo; DC/Helix

1999

| Kurt Busiek

| Kurt Busiek's Astro City; Avengers

| Homage/WildStorm/Image; Marvel

2000

| Alan Moore

| The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen; Promethea; Tom Strong; Tomorrow Stories; Top 10

| ABC

2001

| Alan Moore

| The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen; Promethea; Tom Strong; Tomorrow Stories; Top 10

| ABC

2002

| Brian Michael Bendis

| Powers; Alias; Daredevil; Ultimate Spider-Man

| Image; Marvel; Marvel; Marvel

2003

| Brian Michael Bendis

| Powers; Alias; Daredevil; Ultimate Spider-Man

| Image; Marvel; Marvel; Marvel

2004

| Alan Moore

| The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen; Promethea; Smax; Tom Strong; Tom Strong's Terrific Tales

| ABC

2005

| Brian K. Vaughan

| Y: The Last Man; Ex Machina; Runaways; Ultimate X-Men

| Vertigo/DC; WildStorm/DC; Marvel; Marvel

2006

| Alan Moore

| Promethea; Top 10: The Forty-Niners

| ABC

2007

| Ed Brubaker

| Captain America; Criminal; Daredevil

| Marvel; Marvel; Marvel

2008

| Ed Brubaker

| Captain America; Criminal; Daredevil; Immortal Iron Fist

| Marvel; Marvel; Marvel; Marvel

2009

| Bill Willingham

| Fables; House of Mystery

| Vertigo/DC; Vertigo/DC

2010

| Ed Brubaker

| Captain America; Daredevil; The Marvels Project; Criminal; Incognito

| Marvel; Marvel; Marvel; Marvel; Marvel

2011

| Joe Hill

| Locke & Key

| IDW

2012

| Mark Waid

| Irredeemable; Incorruptible; Daredevil

| Boom!; Boom!; Marvel

2013

| Brian K. Vaughan

| Saga

| Image

2014

| Brian K. Vaughan

| Saga

| Image

2015

| Gene Luen Yang

| Avatar: The Last Airbender; The Shadow Hero

| Dark Horse; First Second

2016

| Jason Aaron

| Doctor Strange; Men of Wrath; Thor; Star Wars; Southern Bastards

| Marvel; Marvel; Marvel; Marvel; Image

2017

| Brian K. Vaughan

| Paper Girls; Saga; We Stand On Guard[http://www.monkeysfightingrobots.com/sdcc-here-are-the-complete-2017-eisner-award-winners/ SDCC: Here Are The Complete 2017 Eisner Award Winners] Retrieved July 24, 2017

| Image

2018

| Tom King | Marjorie Liu (tie)

| Batman; Batman Annual #2; Batman/Elmer Fudd Special #1; Mister Miracle | Monstress{{cite web|url=https://www.newsarama.com/40995-2018-eisner-awards-winners-full-list.html|title= 2018 EISNER AWARDS Winners (Full List)|publisher=Newsarama|language=en-US|url-status=dead|date=July 21, 2018|access-date=July 21, 2018|archive-date=July 21, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180721192028/https://www.newsarama.com/40995-2018-eisner-awards-winners-full-list.html}}

| DC; DC; DC; DC; Image

2019

| Tom King

| Batman, Mister Miracle, Heroes in Crisis, Swamp Thing Winter Special

| DC; DC; DC; DC

2020

| Mariko Tamaki

| Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass; Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me (First Second/Macmillan)

| DC; First Second/Macmillan

2021

| James Tynion IV

| Something Is Killing the Children; Wynd; Batman; The Department of Truth; Razorblades

| Boom!; Boom!; DC; Image; Tiny Onion

2022

| James Tynion IV

| House of Slaughter; Something Is Killing the Children; Wynd; The Nice House on the Lake; The Joker; Batman; DC Pride 2021; The Department of Truth; Blue Book; Razorblades;

| Boom!; Boom!; Boom!; DC; DC; DC; DC; Image; Tiny Onion; Tiny Onion

2023

| James Tynion IV

| House of Slaughter; Something Is Killing the Children; Wynd; The Nice House on the Lake; The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country; The Closet;The Department of Truth

| Boom!; Boom!; Boom!; DC; DC; DC; Image; Image

2024

|Mariko Tamaki

|Roaming

|Drawn & Quarterly

=Best Writer/Artist=

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! Year

! Winner(s)

! Works

! Publisher(s)

1988

| Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons

| Watchmen

| DC

1989

| Paul Chadwick

| Concrete

| Dark Horse

1991

| Frank Miller and Geof Darrow

| Hard Boiled

| Dark Horse

1992

| Peter David and Dale Keown

| The Incredible Hulk

| Marvel

1993

| Frank Miller

| Sin City

| Dark Horse

1993

| Mike Baron and Steve Rude

| Nexus: The Origin

| Dark Horse

1994

| Jeff Smith

| Bone

| Cartoon Books

1995

| Mike Mignola and John Byrne

| Hellboy: Seed of Destruction

| Dark Horse/Legend

1996

| David Lapham

| Stray Bullets

| El Capitan Books

2009

| Chris Ware

| Acme Novelty Library

| Acme

2010

| David Mazzucchelli

| Asterios Polyp

| Pantheon

2011

| Darwyn Cooke

| Richard Stark's Parker: The Outfit

| IDW

2012

| Craig Thompson

| Habibi

| Pantheon

2013

| Chris Ware

| Building Stories

| Pantheon

2014

| Jaime Hernandez

| Love and Rockets New Stories #6

| Fantagraphics

2015

| Raina Telgemeier

| Sisters

| Scholastic Graphix

2016

| Bill Griffith

| Invisible Ink: My Mother's Secret Love Affair with Famous Cartoonist

| Fantagraphics

2017

| Sonny Liew

| The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye

| Pantheon

2018

| Emil Ferris

| My Favorite Thing is Monsters

| Fantagraphics

2019

| Jen Wang

| The Prince and the Dressmaker

| First Second

2020

| Raina Telgemeier

| Guts

| Scholastic Graphix

2021

| Junji Ito

| Remina, Venus in the Blind Spot

| VIZ Media

2022

| Barry Windsor-Smith

| Monsters

| Fantagraphics

2023

| Kate Beaton

| Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands

| Drawn & Quarterly

2024

|Daniel Warren Johnson

| Transformers

|Image Skybound

=Best Writer/Artist: Drama=

=Best Writer/Artist: Humor=

=Best Writer/Artist: Nonfiction=

=[[Eisner Award for Best Painter/Digital Artist|Best Painter/Digital Artist]]=

This award was previously known as "Best Painter" from 1993 to 1999, as "Best Painter/Multimedia Artist" from 2000 to 2019 and as Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (interior art) as of 2023.

=Best Artist=

=Best Penciller=

  • 1993 Steve Rude, Nexus: The Origin (Dark Horse)
  • 1997 Steve Rude, Nexus: Executioner's Song (Dark Horse) - Best Penciller

=Best Inker=

=[[Eisner Award for Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team|Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team]]=

=Best Art Team=

=[[Eisner Award for Best Coloring|Best Colorist/Coloring]]=

=[[Eisner Award for Best Lettering|Best Letterer/Lettering]]=

=[[Eisner Award for Best Cover Artist|Best Cover Artist]]=

=Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition=

=Special Recognition=

=Best Editor=

Works

=[[Eisner Award for Best Single Issue/One-Shot|Best Single Issue/One-Shot]]=

=[[Eisner Award for Best Short Story|Best Short Story]]=

=Best Serialized Story=

=Best Black-and-White Series=

  • 1988 Concrete, by Paul Chadwick (Dark Horse)
  • 1989 Concrete, by Paul Chadwick (Dark Horse)
  • 1991 Xenozoic Tales, by Mark Schultz (Kitchen Sink)

=[[Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series|Best Continuing Series]]=

=Best Finite Series/Limited Series=

=Best Limited Series or Story Arc=

=Best New Series=

=Best Title for Younger Readers/Best Comics Publication for a Younger Audience=

=Best Publication for Kids=

=[[Eisner Award for Best Publication for Early Readers|Best Publication for Early Readers]]=

  • 2012 Dragon Puncher Island, by James Kochalka (Top Shelf)
  • 2013 Babymouse for President, by Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm (Random House)
  • 2014 Itty Bitty Hellboy, by Art Baltazar and Franco Aureliani (Dark Horse)
  • 2015 The Zoo Box, by Ariel Cohn and Aron Nels Steinke (First Second)
  • 2016 Little Robot, by Ben Hatke (First Second)
  • 2017 Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea, by Ben Clanton (Tundra)
  • 2018 Good Night, Planet, by Liniers (Toon Books)
  • 2019 Johnny Boo and the Ice Cream Computer, by James Kochalka (Top Shelf/IDW)
  • 2020 Comics: Easy as ABC, by Ivan Brunetti (TOON)
  • 2022 Chibi Usagi: Attack of the Heebie Chibis, by Julie and Stan Sakai (IDW)
  • 2023 The Pigeon Will Ride the Roller Coaster! by Mo Willems (Union Square Kids)
  • 2024 Bigfoot and Nessie: The Art of Getting Noticed, by Chelsea M. Campbell and Laura Knetzger (Penguin Workshop/Penguin Random House)

=Best Publication for Kids (ages 9–12)=

=[[Eisner Award for Best Publication for Teens|Best Publication for Teens]]=

=[[Eisner Award for Best Anthology|Best Anthology]]=

=[[Eisner Award for Best Digital Comic|Best Digital Comic]]=

=Best Webcomic=

  • 2017 Bird Boy, by Anne Szabla ([http://bird-boy.com/ bird-boy.com])
  • 2018 The Tea Dragon Society, by Katie O’Neill (teadragonsociety.com)
  • 2019 The Contradictions, by Sophie Yanow ([http://www.thecontradictions.com/ thecontradictions.com])
  • 2020 Fried Rice, by Erica Eng ({{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20200704194106/https://friedricecomic.com/ friedricecomic.tumblr.com]}})
  • 2021 Crisis Zone, by Simon Hanselmann, ([https://www.instagram.com/simon.hanselmann/ instagram.com/simon.hanselmann])
  • 2022 Lore Olympus, by Rachel Smythe (WEBTOON)
  • 2023 Lore Olympus, by Rachel Smythe (WEBTOON)
  • 2024 Lore Olympus by Rachel Smythe (WEBTOON)

=[[Eisner Award for Best Reality-Based Work|Best Reality-Based Work]]=

=[[Eisner Award for Best Graphic Memoir|Best Graphic Memoir]]=

  • 2021 The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist, by Adrian Tomine (Drawn & Quarterly)
  • 2022 Run: Book One, by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, L. Fury, and Nate Powell (Abrams ComicArts)
  • 2023 Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands, by Kate Beaton (Drawn & Quarterly)
  • 2024 Family Style: Memories of an American from Vietnam, by Thien Pham (First Second/Macmillan)

=Best Graphic Album=

=Best Graphic Album: New=

=Best Graphic Album: Reprint=

=Best Archival Collection/Project=

=[[Eisner Award for Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips|Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips]] (at least 20 years old)=

=Best Archival Collection/Project — Comic Books=

=Best Humor Publication=

=[[Eisner Award for Best Adaptation from Another Medium|Best Adaptation from Another Medium]]=

=[[Eisner Award for Best U.S. Edition of International Material|Best U.S. Edition of International Material]]=

=[[Eisner Award for Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia|Best U.S. Edition of International Material — Japan]]=

=[[Eisner Award for Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia|Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia]]=

=Best Comic Strip Collection=

  • 1992 Calvin and Hobbes: The Revenge of the Baby-Sat by Bill Watterson (Andrews and McMeel)
  • 1993 Calvin and Hobbes: Attack of the Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow Goons by Bill Watterson (Andrews and McMeel)

=Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism=

In 2001, the judging panel chose to drop Best Comics-Related Periodical from the ballot;Archive of {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20050212224704/http://www.marsimport.com/awardeisner2001.php "2001 Eisner Award nominee comics," The Will Eisner Comic Industry Award, MarsImport]}}. {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20041021043659/http://www.marsimport.com/awardeisner2001.php Original site]}}. Retrieved August 16, 2008. the category was restored in 2002.

=[[Eisner Award for Best Educational/Academic Work|Best Academic/Scholarly Work]]=

  • 2012 (tie)
  • Cartooning: Philosophy & Practice, by Ivan Brunetti (Yale University Press)
  • Hand of Fire: The Comics Art of Jack Kirby, by Charles Hatfield (University Press of Mississippi)
  • 2013 Lynda Barry: Girlhood Through the Looking Glass, by Susan E. Kirtley (University Press of Mississippi)
  • 2014 Black Comics: The Politics of Race and Representation, edited by Sheena C. Howard and Ronald L. Jackson II (Bloomsbury)
  • 2015 Graphic Details: Jewish Women's Confessional Comics in Essays and Interviews, edited by Sarah Lightman (McFarland)
  • 2016 The Blacker the Ink: Constructions of Black Identity in Comics and Sequential Art, edited by Frances Gateward and John Jennings (Rutgers)
  • 2017 Superwomen: Gender, Power, and Representation, by Carolyn Cocca (Bloomsbury)
  • 2018 Latinx Superheroes in Mainstream Comics, by Frederick Luis Aldama (University of Arizona Press)
  • 2019 Sweet Little Cunt: The Graphic Work of Julie Doucet, by Anne Elizabeth Moore (Uncivilized Books)
  • 2020 EC Comics: Race, Shock, and Social Protest, by Qiana Whitted (Rutgers University Press)
  • 2021 The Content of Our Caricature: African American Comic Art and Political Belonging, by Rebecca Wanzo (New York University Press)
  • 2022 Comics and the Origins of Manga: A Revisionist History, by Eike Exner (Rutgers University Press)
  • 2023 The LGBTQ+ Comics Studies Reader: Critical Openings, Future Directions, edited by Alison Halsall and Jonathan Warren (University Press of Mississippi)
  • 2024 The Claremont Run: Subverting Gender in the X- Men, by J. Andrew Deman (University of Texas Press)

=Best Comics-Related Book=

=Best Comics-Related Publication (Periodical or Book)=

  • 2003 B. Krigstein, vol. 1, by Greg Sadowski (Fantagraphics)

=Best Comics-Related Product/Item=

  • 1992 Sandman statue, by Randy Bowen (DC)
  • 1994 Death Statue, by Chris Bachalo, et al. (DC)
  • 1995 Sandman Arabian Nights statue, designed by P. Craig Russell and sculpted by Randy Bowen (DC/Graphitti Designs)
  • 1996 Comic strip stamps (U.S. Postal Service)
  • 1997 Hellboy bust, Randy Bowen (Bowen Designs)
  • 1998 Acme Novelty Library display stand, designed by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics)
  • 1999 Sandman Pocketwatch, designed by Kris Ruotolo (DC/Vertigo)
  • 2000 Lunch boxes: Milk & Cheese, Sin City, Bettie Page, Hellboy, Groo (Dark Horse)
  • 2002 Dark Horse classic comic characters statuettes, sculpted by Yoe Studio (Dark Horse)

=Best Comics-Related Sculpted Figures=

  • 1999 Hellboy statue, sculpted by Randy Bowen, produced by Bowen Designs

=Best Publication Design=

  • 1993 Sandman: Season of Mists, designed by Dave McKean (DC)
  • 1994 Marvels, designed by Comicraft (Marvel)
  • 1995 The Acme Novelty Library, designed by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics)
  • 1996 The Acme Novelty Library, designed by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics)
  • 1997 The Acme Novelty Library #7, designed by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics)
  • 1998 Kingdom Come deluxe slipcover edition, art director Bob Chapman/DC design director Georg Brewer (DC Comics/Graphitti Designs)
  • 1999 Batman Animated, designed by Chip Kidd (HarperCollins)
  • 2000 300, designed by Mark Cox (Dark Horse)
  • 2001 Jimmy Corrigan, designed by Chris Ware (Pantheon)
  • 2002 Acme Novelty Library #15, designed by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics)
  • 2003 Batman: Nine Lives, designed by Amie Brockway-Metcalf (DC)
  • 2004 Mythology: The DC Comics Art of Alex Ross, designed by Chip Kidd (Pantheon)
  • 2005 The Complete Peanuts, designed by Seth (Fantagraphics)
  • 2006 (tie)
  • Acme Novelty Library Annual Report to Shareholders, designed by Chris Ware (Pantheon)
  • Little Nemo in Slumberland: So Many Splendid Sundays, designed by Philippe Ghielmetti (Sunday Press Books)
  • 2007 Absolute DC: The New Frontier, designed by Darwyn Cooke (DC)
  • 2008 Process Recess 2, designed by James Jean and Chris Pitzer (AdHouse)
  • 2009 Hellboy Library Editions, designed by Cary Grazzini and Mike Mignola (Dark Horse)
  • 2010 Absolute Justice, designed by Curtis King and Josh Beatman (DC)
  • 2011 Dave Stevens' The Rocketeer: Artist's Edition, designed by Randall Dahlik (IDW)
  • 2012 Jim Henson's Tale of Sand, designed by Eric Skillman (Archaia)
  • 2013 Building Stories, designed by Chris Ware (Pantheon)
  • 2014 Genius, Illustrated: The Life and Art of Alex Toth, designed by Dean Mullaney (The Library of American Comics/IDW)
  • 2015 Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream, designed by Jim Rugg (Locust Moon)
  • 2016 Sandman Gallery Edition, designed by Josh Beatman/Brainchild Studios (Graphitti Designs/DC)
  • 2017 The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, designed by Sonny Liew (Pantheon)
  • 2018 Akira 35th Anniversary Edition, designed by Phil Balsman, Akira Saito (Veia), NORMA Editorial, and MASH•ROOM (Kodansha)
  • 2019 Will Eisner's A Contract with God: Curator's Collection, designed by John Lind (Kitchen Sink/Dark Horse)
  • 2020 Making Comics, designed by Lynda Barry (Drawn & Quarterly)
  • 2021 The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist, designed by Adrian Tomine and Tracy Huron (Drawn & Quarterly)
  • 2022 Marvel Comics Library: Spider-Man vol. 1: 1962–1964 (TASCHEN)
  • 2023 Parker: The Martini Edition—Last Call, designed by Sean Phillips (IDW)
  • 2024 Bram Stoker's Dracula and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein boxed set, designed by Mike Kennedy (Magnetic)

Special awards

=Spirit of Comics Retailer Award=

  • 1993
  • Moondog's, Gary Colobuono (Chicago, IL)
  • The Beguiling, Sean Scoffield and Steve Solomos (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
  • Comic Relief, Rory Root and Mike Patchen (Berkeley and San Francisco, CA){{cite news|last=Dinkelspiel|first=Frances|author-link=Frances Dinkelspiel |title=Comic Relief struggles after founder's death|url=http://www.berkeleyside.com/2010/12/17/berkeleys-comic-relief-sturggles-after-founders-death/|access-date=22 July 2011|newspaper=Berkeleyside|date=December 17, 2010}}
  • 1994
  • Golden Apple, Bill Liebowitz (Los Angeles, CA)
  • Dr. Comics & Mr. Games, Leon Cowen and Michael Pandolfo (Oakland, CA)
  • 1995
  • Flying Colors, Joe Field (Concord, CA)
  • Lambiek, Kees Kousemaker (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
  • 1996
  • [http://www.kingscomics.com KINGS Comics], George Vlastaras (Sydney, Australia)
  • Atlantis Fantasyworld, Joe & Dottie Ferrara (Santa Cruz, CA)
  • 1997
  • Chicago Comics, Eric Kirsammer (Chicago, IL)
  • Central City Comics, Steve Snyder (Columbus, OH)
  • That's Entertainment, Paul Howley (Fitchburg and Worcester, MA)
  • 1998
  • Hi De Ho Comics, Mark and Robert Hennessey (Santa Monica, CA)
  • Meltdown Comics & Collectibles, Gaston Dominquez and Ilia Carson (Los Angeles, CA)
  • 1999
  • Star Clipper Comics & Games, Scott Thorne (St. Louis, MO)
  • DreamHaven Books & Comics, Greg Ketter (Minneapolis, MN)
  • 2000 Golden Age Collectables, Patrick Shaughnessy (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
  • 2001 Strange Adventures, Calum Johnston (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada)
  • 2002 Source Comics & Games, Nick Postilgione (Falcon Heights, MN)
  • 2003 All About Books and Comics, Alan and Marsha Giroux (Phoenix, AZ)
  • 2004 ACME Comics & Collectibles, Fran and Kevin McGarry (Sioux City, IA)
  • 2005 Night Flight Comics, Mimi Cruz and Alan Carroll (Salt Lake City, UT)
  • 2006 Zeus Comics, Richard Neal (Dallas, TX)
  • 2007 Earth-2 Comics, Carr D’Angelo and Jud Meyers (Sherman Oaks, CA)
  • 2008 Brave New World, Atom! and Portlyn Freeman (Newhall, CA)
  • 2009 Tate's Comics, Tate and Amanda Ottati (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
  • 2010 Vault of Midnight, Curtis Sullivan and Steve Fodale (Ann Arbor, MI)
  • 2011 Comics & Vegetables, Yuval Sharon and Danny Amitai (Tel Aviv, Israel){{cite web|url=http://israel21c.org/people/the-amazing-adventures-of-sharon-amitai/|title=The amazing adventures of Sharon & Amitai|date=16 October 2011 }}
  • 2012
  • [http://www.akiracomics.com Akira Comics], Jesus Marugan Escobar (Madrid, Spain)
  • The Dragon, Jennifer Haines (Guelph, Ontario, Canada)
  • 2013 Challengers Comics and Conversation, Patrick Brower and W. Dal Bush (Chicago, IL)
  • 2014
  • All Star Comics, Troy Varker and Mitchell Davies (Melbourne, Australia)
  • Legend Comics & Coffee, David DeMarco, Jason Dasenbrock, and Wendy Pivonka (Omaha, NE)
  • 2015 [http://packratcomics.com/ Packrat Comics], Jamie Colegrove and Teresa Colegrove (Hilliard, OH)
  • 2016 [http://www.orbitalcomics.com/ Orbital Comics], Karl Asaa, Damian Keeng and James Wilson (London, UK)
  • 2017 [http://www.comicazi.com/ Comicazi], Robert Howard, David Lockwood, Michael Burke (Somerville, MA)
  • 2018 Norma Comics, Rafa Martinez (Barcelona, Spain)
  • 2019 La Revisteria Comics, Alejandro Gonzalez (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
  • 2020 Nostromo Sevilla, Sergio López (Seville, Spain)
  • 2021 The Laughing Ogre, Chris Lloyd (Columbus, OH)
  • 2022 Books with Pictures: Comics for Everyone,Katie Pryde,(Portland, OR)
  • 2023 Cape & Cowl Comics, Eitan Manhoff (Oakland, CA)
  • 2024 Blackbird Comics, David Craig and Candace Faulkner Craig (Maitland, FL)

=Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award=

=The Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame=

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See also

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