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2008 Eisner Nominations Most Diverse Yet
The nomination list for the 2008 Will Eisner Comic Industry
Awards represents the most diverse slate of titles and creators in the 20-year
history of the awards. The nominees range from high-priced comprehensive collections
of archival works to small self-published pamphlets, from literary Japanese
graphic novels to comics based on popular TV series, from goofy humor titles
to works about the Soviet space program, a Chinese magician, and the Negro Leagues.
In fact, the nominations are so varied that it is difficult to summarize any
trends.
No one company or creator dominates this year’s nominations,
which were chosen by a blue-ribbon panel of judges. DC Comics, which has traditionally
been at the top of the list, has 11 nods, plus 6 shared, for such titles as
Y the Last Man (Continuing Series, Penciller/Inker, Writer) and The
Spirit (Continuing Series, Coloring, Lettering). Dark Horse has 12 nominations
plus 4 shared, spearheaded by Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 (Continuing
Series, New Series, Writer, Coloring) and Umbrella Academy (Limited Series,
Cover Artist, Coloring). Also right up there is Marvel, with 11 nominations
plus 2 shared, with Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born garnering 4 of those
(Limited Series, Penciller/Inker, Cover Artist, Coloring). Close behind is Fantagraphics,
with 11 nominations, including 4 for Mome (two in Short Story, Anthology,
lettering) and 2 for the Fletcher Hanks book I Shall Destroy All the Civilized
Planets!
Image Comics has 8 nominations and 1 shared for a wide variety
of titles, while AdHouse has 6 + 1, including 4 for Fred Chao’s Johnny Hiro
(Single Issue, New Series, Humor Publication, Writer/Artist-Humor). Oni Press
clocks in with 5 (+ 2) nominations, while Drawn & Quarterly has 5 (including
2 for Rutu Modan’s critically acclaimed Exit Wounds). Companies with
4 nominations each are Renaissance Press (all for Jimmy Gownley’s Amelia
Rules!), Sunday Press, Viz, and Scholastic (3 for Shaun Tan’s The Arrival).
Companies with 3 nominations each are Archaia, First Second, Hyperion, and Top
Shelf.
Six creators have 4 nominations each: writer/artists Fred Chao and Jimmy Gownley;
writers James Sturm (3 of them for Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow),
Brian K. Vaughan (for both Buffy and Y the Last Man), and
Joss Whedon (for Buffy, Astonishing X-Men, and the online Sugarshock!);
and the mutitalented Chris Ware (writer/artist and lettering for Acme Novelty Library #18,
editing of Best American Comics 2007, and designing of Sundays with Walt & Skeezix).
Only two other creators have more than 2 nominations: artist Jae Lee
(Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born) and writer/artist Shaun Tan (The Arrival).
The judges added one new category this year, splitting the
previous Best Title for a Younger Audience into two: Best Publication for Kids
and Best Publication for Teens, to reflect all the great material that is being
produced for these audiences.
All in all, this year’s nominations are the most
ever: 148 nominations in 29 categories (not including Hall of Fame).
Japanese comics and creators are particularly well represented
on the ballot. In addition to 6 titles (instead of 5) being nominated in the
Best U.S. Edition of Foreign Material–Japan category, they can be found in Short
Story (two nominees), Continuing Series (Naoki Urasawa’s Monster), Publication
for Kids, Archival Collection–Comic Books, Writer/Artist, and Penciller/Inker.
The 2008 Eisner Awards judging panel
consists of John Davis
(director of pop culture markets, Bookazine), Paul DiFilippo (SF and comics
author), Atom! Freeman (owner of Brave New World Comics in Santa Clarita, CA),
Jeff Jensen (senior writer, Entertainment Weekly), and Eva Volin (supervising
children's librarian for the Alameda Free Library in Alameda, CA).
Ballots will be going out in late April to comics creators, editors, publishers,
and retailers. A downloadable pdf of the ballot will also be available online, and a special
website has been set up for online voting: www.eisnervote.com
The voting in one category, Hall of Fame, has already been completed.
The results in all categories will be announced
in a gala awards ceremony on the evening of Friday, July 25 at Comic-Con International.
The major sponsor for the 2008 Eisner Awards is
mycomicshop.com.
The principal sponsors are
Comickaze Comics,
Diamond Comic Distributors,
Gentle Giant,
Isotope Comics (San Francisco), and
Lebonfon Printing.
Supporting sponsors are
Alternate Reality Comics (Las Vegas),
Atlantis Fantasyworld (Santa Cruz, CA),
Comic Relief–The Comic Bookstore (Berkeley, CA),
comicsunlimited.com,
Flying Colors Comics and Other Cool Stuff (Concord, CA), and
Golden Apple (Los Angeles, CA).
The Eisner Awards are presented under the auspices of Comic-Con
International, San Diego, a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to
creating awareness of and appreciation for comics and related popular art forms.
primarily through the presentation of conventions and events that celebrate
the historic and ongoing contributions of comics to art and culture. Jackie
Estrada has been administrator of the Awards since 1990. She can be reached
at jackiee@mindspring.com.
The 2008 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees
Best Short Story
- "Book," by Yuichi Yokoyama, in New Engineering (PictureBox)
- "At Loose Ends," by Lewis Trondheim, in Mome #8 (Fantagraphics)
- "Mr. Wonderful," by Dan Clowes, in New York Times Sunday Magazine
(accessible online here)
- "Town of Evening Calm," by Fumiyo Kouno, in Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms (Last Gasp)
- "Whatever Happened to Fletcher Hanks?" by Paul Karasik, in I Shall Destroy All the Civilized Planets! (Fantagraphics)
- "Young Americans," by Emile Bravo, in Mome #8 (Fantagraphics)
Best Single Issue (or One-Shot)
- Amelia Rules!#18: "Things I Cannot Change," by Jimmy Gownley (Renaissance)
- Delilah Dirk and the Treasure of Constantinople, by Tony Cliff (self-published)
- Johnny Hiro #1, by Fred Chao (AdHouse)
- Justice League of America#11: "Walls," by Brad Meltzer and Gene Ha (DC)
- Sensational Spider-Man Annual: "To Have or to Hold," by Matt Fraction and Salvador Larroca (Marvel)
Best Continuing Series
- The Boys, by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson (Dynamite)
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Season 8, by Joss Whedon, Brian K. Vaughan, Georges Jeanty, and Andy Owens (Dark Horse)
- Naoki Urasawa’s Monster, by Naoki Urasawa (Viz)
- The Spirit, by Darwyn Cooke and J. Bone (DC)
- Y: The Last Man, by Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra, and Jose Marzan, Jr. (Vertigo/DC)
Best Limited Series
- Atomic Robo, by Brian Clevinger and Scott Wegener (Red 5 Comics)
- Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born, by Peter David, Robin Furth, and Jae Lee (Marvel)
- Nightly News, by Jonathan Hickman (Image)
- Parade (with Fireworks), by Michael Cavallaro (Shadowline/Image)
- The Umbrella Academy, by Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá (Dark Horse)
Best New Series
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Season 8, by Joss Whedon, Brian K. Vaughan, Georges Jeanty, and Andy Owens (Dark Horse)
- Immortal Iron Fist, by Ed Brubaker, Matt Fraction, David Aja, and others (Marvel)
- Johnny Hiro, by Fred Chao (AdHouse)
- The Infinite Horizon,by Gerry Duggan and Phil Noto (Image)
- Scalped, by Jason Aaron and R. M. Guéra (Vertigo/DC)
Best Publication for Kids
- Amelia Rules! and Amelia Rules! Funny Stories, by Jimmy Gownley (Renaissance)
- Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures, edited by Jeremy Barlow (Dark Horse)
- Mouse Guard: Fall 1152 andMouse Guard: Winter 1152, by David Petersen (Archaia)
- The Wall: Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain, by Peter Sis (Frank Foster Books/Farrar, Straus & Giroux)
- Yotsuba&!, by Kiyohiko Azuma (ADV)
Best Publication for Teens
- Laika, by Nick Abadzis (First Second)
- The Mighty Skullboy Army, by Jacob Chabot (Dark Horse)
- The Annotated Northwest Passage, by Scott Chantler (Oni)
- PX! Book One: A Girl and Her Panda, by Manny Trembley and Eric A. Anderson (Shadowline/Image)
- Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow, by James Sturm and Rich Tommaso (Center for Cartoon Studies/Hyperion)
Best Humor Publication
- Dwight T. Albatross’s The Goon Noir, edited by Matt Dryer (Dark Horse)
- Johnny Hiro, by Fred Chao (AdHouse)
- Lucha Libre, by Jerry Frissen, Bill, Gobi, Fabien M., Nikola Witko, Hervé Tanquelle et al. (Image)
- Perry Bible Fellowship: The Trial of Colonel Sweeto and Other Stories, by Nicholas Gurewitch (Dark Horse)
- Wonton Soup, by James Stokoe (Oni)
Best Anthology
- Best American Comics 2007, edited by Anne Elizabeth Moore and Chris Ware (Houghton Mifflin)
- 5, by Gabriel Bá, Becky Cloonan, Fabio Moon, Vasilis Lolos, and Rafael Grampa (self-published)
- Mome, edited by Gary Groth and Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics)
- Postcards: True Stories That Never Happened, edited by Jason Rodriguez (Villard)
- 24Seven, vol. 2, edited by Ivan Brandon (Image)
Best Digital Comic
- The Abominable Charles Christopher, by Karl Kerschl,
www.abominable.transmission-x.com
- Billy Dogma, Immortal, by Dean Haspiel,
www.deanhaspiel.com/immortal.html
- The Process, by Joe Infurnari,
www.theprocesscomic.com
- PX! By Manny Trembley and Eric A. Anderson,
www.pandaxpress.com
- Sugarshock!, by Joss Whedon and Fabio Moon,
myspace.com/darkhorsepresents?issuenum=1&storynum=2
Best Reality-Based Work
- Laika, by Nick Abadzis (First Second)
- The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam, by Ann Marie Fleming (Riverhead Books/Penguin Group)
- Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow, by James Sturm and Rich Tommaso (Center for Cartoon Studies/Hyperion)
- Sentences: The Life of MF Grimm, by Percy Carey and Ronald Wimberly (Vertigo/DC)
- White Rapids,by Pascal Blanchet (Drawn & Quarterly)
Best Graphic Album—New
- The Arrival, by Shaun Tan (Arthur A. Levine/Scholastic)
- Bookhunter, by Jason Shiga (Sparkplug Books)
- Essex County, vols. 1-2: Tales from the Farm/Ghost Stories, by Jeff Lemire (Top Shelf)
- Exit Wounds, by Rutu Modan (Drawn & Quarterly)
- Percy Gloom, by Cathy Malkasian (Fantagraphics)
Best Graphic Album—Reprint
- Agents of Atlas Hardcover, by Jeff Parker, Leonard Kirk, and Kris Justice (Marvel)
- Gødland Celestial Edition, by Joe Casey and Tom Scioli (Image)
- James Sturm’s America: God, Gold, and Golems, by James Sturm (Drawn & Quarterly)
- Mouse Guard: Fall 1152, by David Petersen (Archaia)
- Super Spy, by Matt Kindt (Top Shelf)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Comic Strips
- (The Complete) Dream of the Rarebit Fiend, by Winsor McCay (Ulrich Merkl)
- Complete Terry and the Pirates, vol. 1, by Milton Caniff (IDW)
- Little Sammy Sneeze,by Winsor McCay (Sunday Press)
- Popeye,vol. 2: Well Blow Me Down, by E. C. Segar (Fantagraphics)
- Sundays with Walt and Skeezix, by Frank King (Sunday Press)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Comic Books
- Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus, vol. 1, by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko (Marvel)
- Apollo’s Song, by Osamu Tezuka (Vertical)
- The Completely MAD Don Martin, by Don Martin (Running Press)
- Daredevil Omnibus,by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson (Marvel)
- I Shall Destroy All the Civilized Planets! by Fletcher Hanks (Fantagraphics)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material
- The Arrival, by Shaun Tan (Arthur A. Levine/Scholastic)
- Aya, by Marguerite Abouet and Clement Obrerie (Drawn & Quarterly)
- Garage Band, by Gipi (First Second)
- I Killed Adolf Hitler, by Jason (Fantagraphics)
- The Killer, by Matz and Luc Jacamon (Archaia)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Japan
- The Ice Wanderer and Other Stories, by Jiro Taniguchi (Fanfare/Ponent Mon)
- MW, by Osamu Tezuka (Vertical)
- Naoki Urasawa’s Monster, by Naoki Urasawa (Viz)
- New Engineering by Yuichi Yokoyama (PictureBox)
- Tekkonkinkreet: Black & White, by Taiyo Matsumoto (Viz)
- Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms, by Fumiyo Kouno (Last Gasp)
Best Writer
- Ed Brubaker, Captain America, Criminal, Daredevil, Immortal Iron Fist (Marvel)
- James Sturm,Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow (Center for Cartoon Studies/Hyperion)
- Brian K. Vaughan, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Dark Horse); Ex Machina (WildStorm/DC), Y: The Last Man (Vertigo/DC),
- Joss Whedon, Astonishing X-Men (Marvel); Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Dark Horse)
- Brian Wood, DMZ, Northlanders(Vertigo/DC); Local (Oni)
Best Writer/Artist
- Jeff Lemire, Essex County: Tales from the Farm/Ghost Stories (Top Shelf)
- Rutu Modan, Exit Wounds (Drawn & Quarterly)
- Shaun Tan, The Arrival (Arthur A. Levine/Scholastic)
- Chris Ware, Acme Novelty Library #18 (Acme Novelty)
- Fumi Yoshinaga, Flower of Life; The Moon and Sandals (Digital Manga)
Best Writer/Artist—Humor
- Kyle Baker, The Bakers: Babies and Kittens (Image)
- Fred Chao, Johnny Hiro (AdHouse)
- Brandon Graham, King City (Tokyopop); Multiple Warheads (Oni)
- Eric Powell, The Goon (Dark Horse)
- James Stokoe, Wonton Soup (Oni)
Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team
- Steve Epting/Butch Guice/Mike Perkins, Captain America (Marvel)
- Pia Guerra/Jose Marzan, Jr., Y: The Last Man (Vertical/DC)
- Jae Lee, Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born (Marvel)
- Takeshi Obata, Death Note, Hikaru No Go (Viz)
- Ethan Van Sciver, Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps (DC)
Best Painter or Multimedia Artist (interior art)
- Ann-Marie Fleming, The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam (Riverhead Books/Penguin Group)
- Eric Powell, The Goon: Chinatown (Dark Horse)
- Bryan Talbot, Alice in Sunderland (Dark Horse)
- Ben Templesmith, Fell (Image); 30 Days of Night: Red Snow; Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse (IDW)
Best Cover Artist
- John Cassaday, Astonishing X-Men (Marvel); Lone Ranger (Dynamite)
- James Jean, Fables (Vertigo/DC); The Umbrella Academy (Dark Horse); Process Recess 2; Superior Showcase 2 (AdHouse)
- J. G. Jones, 52 (DC)
- Jae Lee, Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born (Marvel)
- Jim Lee, All Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder (DC); World of Warcraft (WildStorm/DC)
Best Coloring
- Jimmy Gownley, Amelia Rules! (Renaissance)
- Steve Hamaker, Bone, vols. 5 and 6 (Scholastic); Shazam: Monster Society of Evil (DC)
- Richard Isanove, Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born (Marvel)
- Ronda Pattison, Atomic Robo (Red 5 Comics)
- Dave Stewart, BPRD, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Cut, Hellboy, Lobster Johnson, The Umbrella Academy (Dark Horse); The Spirit (DC)
- Alex Wald, Shaolin Cowboy Burlyman)
Best Lettering
- Jared K. Fletcher, Catwoman, The Spirit (DC); Sentences: Life of MF Grimm (Vertigo/DC)
- Jimmy Gownley, Amelia Rules! (Renaissance)
- Todd Klein, Justice, Simon Dark (DC); Fables, Jack of Fables, Crossing Midnight (Vertigo/DC); League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier (WildStorm/DC); Nexus (Rude Dude)
- Lewis Trondheim,"At Loose Ends," Mome 7 & 8 (Fantagraphics)
- Chris Ware, Acme Novelty Library #18 (Acme Novelty)
Special Recognition
- Chuck BB, Black Metal (artist, Oni)
- Matt Silady, The Homeless Channel (writer/artist, AiT/PlanetLar)
- Jamie Tanner, The Aviary (writer/artist, AdHouse)
- James Vining, First in Space (writer/artist, Oni)
Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism
- Comic Art #9, edited by Todd Hignite (Buenaventura Press)
- Comic Foundry, edited by Tim Leong (Comic Foundry)
- The Comics Journal, edited by Gary Groth, Michael Dean, and Kristy Valenti (Fantagraphics)
- The Comics Reporter, produced by Tom Spurgeon and Jordan Raphael (www.comicsreporter.com)
- Newsarama, produced by Matt Brady and Michael Doran (www.newsarama.com)
Best Comics-Related Book
- The Art of P. Craig Russell, edited by Joe Pruett (Desperado)
- The Artist Within, by Greg Preston (Dark Horse)
- Manga: The Complete Guide, by Jason Thompson (Del Rey Manga)
- Meanwhile...A Biography of Milton Caniff, by R. C. Harvey (Fantagraphics)
- Reading Comics: How Graphic Novels Work and What They Mean, by Douglas Wolk (Da Capo Press)
- Understanding Manga and Anime, by Robin Brenner (Libraries Unlimited/Greenwood Publishing)
Best Publication Design
- (The Complete) Dream of the Rarebit Fiend, designed by Ulrich Merkl (Ulrich Merkl)
- Complete Terry and the Pirates, designed by Dean Mullaney (IDW)
- Heroes, vol. 1, designed by John Roshell/Comicraft (WildStorm/DC)
- Little Sammy Sneeze, designed by Philippe Ghielmetti (Sunday Press)
- Process Recess 2, designed by James Jean and Chris Pitzer (AdHouse)
- Sundays with Walt and Skeezix, designed by Chris Ware (Sunday Press)
Hall of Fame
Click here for more information
Judges’ Choices:
- R. F. Outcault
- Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson
Voter Nominees:
Four will be selected by voters.
Voting is now closed.
- Matt Baker
- John Broome
- Reed Crandall
- Rudolph Dirks
- Arnold Drake
- George Evans
- Creig Flessel
- Graham Ingels
- Mort Meskin
- Tarpe Mills
- Gilbert Shelton
- George Tuska
- Mort Weisinger
- Len Wein
- Barry Windsor-Smith
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