Judges Named for 2010 Eisner Awards
Comic-Con International is proud to announce this years judging
panel has been named for the 2010 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards.
This blue-ribbon committee will be choosing the nominations to appear on the Eisner Awards
ballot. This year's judges are:
Craig Fischer
Craig Fischer is an associate professor of English at Appalachian State
University, where he teaches courses on film and comics. His articles have been
published in
The Comics Journal and
The International Journal of Comic Art, and
he served on the executive committee of the International Comic Arts Forum
(ICAF) from 2005 to 2007. Currently, Craig blogs with comics scholar Charles
Hatfield at www.thoughtballoonists.com.
Francisca Goldsmith
Francisca Goldsmith, director of branch services at the Halifax Public
Libraries, Nova Scotia, has been working with comics and library users for over
20 years. This year her
Reader's Advisory Guide to Graphic Novels (ALA Editions)
was published, along with her contributions of chapters to two other books on
sequential art. Goldsmith regularly reviews graphic novels and comics for a
variety of professional journals and has planned and implemented school and
public library programs and staff development opportunities, featuring
sequential art media and creators, for librarians. In addition to her work with
comics and readers, Goldsmith has served on a number of state and national
literary awards committees and has published numerous interviews with artists
and authors, including Will Eisner.
John Hogan
John Hogan is a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa, where he majored in
English literature and minored in journalism. In his professional life, he has
worked as a copyeditor, copywriter, and editor and he is the former editor-in-chief
of
Pages, the magazine for people who love books. He's currently the
editor of GraphicNovelReporter.com, a website devoted to covering the world of
comics through the eyes of librarians, teachers, creators, and general readers.
James Hudnall
James Hudnall has worked in the comics industry since 1986, as a writer,
publisher, and letterer, as well as a rewriter of manga. He has worked for
almost all of the major publishers at one time or another. His comics series
Harsh Realm was adapted to TV by Fox in 1998. His graphic novel
The Psycho, with
artist Dan Brereton, is in development with Universal Pictures. His
Unauthorized
Biography of Lex Luthor has been called one of the best comics of all time by
Wizard magazine. He's currently finishing a crime thriller graphic novel.
Wayne Winsett
Wayne Winsett has owned Time Warp Comics and Games in Boulder, Colorado, for 25
years. He managed the Mile High Comics flagship store for five years prior to
buying his store from Mile High in 1984. He is currently helping support a
popular graphic novel course at the University Of Colorado that has 100 students
enrolled this semester. Last semester he helped organize an exhibit at CU that
was the most attended gallery showing in school history. He also frequently
gives lectures on "Comics Economics" to the students.
The judges will meet in San Diego in late March to select the nominees that will
be placed on the Eisner Awards ballot. The nominees will then be voted on by
professionals in the comic book industry, and the results will be announced in a
gala awards ceremony on Friday, July 23, 2010, at Comic-Con in San Diego.
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.
Eisner Awards administrator Jackie Estrada can be reached
.