HARVEY AWARD
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The 'Harvey Awards' are given for achievement in comic books. Their full name is the Harvey Kurtzman Awards. The Harveys were created as part of a successor to the Kirby Awards which were discontinued after 1987.
The Harvey Awards are nominated by an open vote among comic-book professionals. The top five vote-getters in each category are chosen for a second vote from which the winners are chosen. Since their inception, the awards have been presented at various fan conventions: the Chicago Comic-Con, the Dallas Fantasy Fair, Oakland, California's Wondercon, and the Pittsburgh Comicon. In 2004 and 2005, the presentation was held at the Museum of Cartoon and Comic Art (MoCCA) in New York City. In 2006 the awards' presentation was moved to Baltimore Comic-Con.
Categories and winners of Harvey Awards are:
★ 1988 Alan Moore, for ''Watchmen'' (DC)
★ 1989 Gilbert Hernandez, for ''Love and Rockets'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1990 Gilbert Hernandez, for ''Love and Rockets'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1991 Neil Gaiman, for ''The Sandman'' (DC)
★ 1992 Neil Gaiman, for ''The Sandman'' (DC)
★ 1993 Will Eisner
★ 1994 Scott McCloud, for ''Understanding Comics'' (Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1995 Alan Moore, for ''From Hell'' (Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1996 Alan Moore, for ''From Hell'' (Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1997 Daniel Clowes for ''Eightball'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1998 Kurt Busiek, for his body of work in 1997, including ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' (Image/Homage), ''Avengers'' (Marvel Comics), and ''Thunderbolts'' (Marvel Comics)
★ 1999 Alan Moore, for his body of work in 1998, including ''From Hell'' (Kitchen Sink Press) and ''Supreme'' (Awesome)
★ 2000 Alan Moore, for ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'' (ABC)
★ 2001 Alan Moore, for ''Promethea'' (ABC)
★ 2002 Brian Azzarello, ''100 Bullets'' (DC)
★ 2003 Alan Moore, for ''Promethea'' (ABC)
★ 2004 Chester Brown, for ''Louis Riel'' (Drawn & Quarterly Publishing)
★ 2005 Daniel Clowes, for ''Eightball'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 2006 Ed Brubaker , for ''Captain America'' (Marvel Comics)
★ 1988 Dave Gibbons, for ''Watchmen'' (DC)
★ 1989 Brian Bolland, for ''Batman: The Killing Joke'' (DC)
★ 1990 Mark Schultz, for ''Xenozoic Tales'' (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1991 Steve Rude, for ''World's Finest'' (DC)
★ 1992 Mark Schultz, for ''Xenozoic Tales'' (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1993 Mark Schultz, for ''Xenozoic Tales'' (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1994 Alex Ross, for ''Marvels'' (Marvel)
★ 1995 Mike Mignola, for ''Hellboy'' (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 1996 Mike Mignola, for ''Hellboy'' (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 1997 Alex Ross for ''Kingdom Come'' (DC Comics)
★ 1998 P. Craig Russell, for his body of work in 1997, including ''Elric: Stormbringer'' (Dark Horse Comics/Topps Comics), and ''Dr. Strange: What Is It That Disturbs You, Stephen?'' (Marvel)
★ 1999 Jaime Hernandez, for his body of work in 1998, including ''Penny Century'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2000 Mike Mignola, for ''Hellboy: Box Full of Evil'' (Dark Horse/Maverick)
★ 2001 Jaime Hernandez, for ''Penny Century'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2002 Eduardo Risso, for ''100 Bullets'' (DC Comics)
★ 2003 Eduardo Risso, for ''100 Bullets'' (DC Comics)
★ 2004 Craig Thompson, for ''Blankets'' (Top Shelf Productions)
★ 2005 Darwyn Cooke, for '' (DC Comics)
★ 2006 J.H. Williams III, for ''Promethea'' (DC Comics)
★ 1988 Paul Chadwick, for ''Concrete'' (Dark Horse)
★ 1989 Paul Chadwick, for ''Concrete'' (Dark Horse)
★ 1990 Chester Brown, for ''Yummy Fur'' (Vortex)
★ 1991 Peter Bagge, for ''Hate'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 1992 Dave Sim, for ''Cerebus'' (Aardvark-Vanaheim)
★ 1993 Will Eisner, for ''Invisible People'' (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1994 Jeff Smith, for ''Bone'' (Cartoon Books)
★ 1995 Jeff Smith, for ''Bone'' (Cartoon Books)
★ 1996 Jeff Smith, for ''Bone'' (Cartoon Books/Image Comics)
★ 1997 Jeff Smith, for ''Bone'' (Image Comics/Cartoon Books)
★ 1998 Sergio Aragones, for his body of work in 1997, including ''Sergio Aragones' Louder than Words'' (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 1999 Jeff Smith, for his body of work in 1998, including ''Bone'' (Cartoon Books)
★ 2000 Jeff Smith, for ''Bone'' (Cartoon Books)
★ 2001 Al Jaffee for ''Mad'' (E.C. Publications)
★ 2002 Daniel Clowes, for ''Eightball'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2003 Jeff Smith, for ''Bone'' (Cartoon Books)
★ 2004 Craig Thompson, for ''Blankets'' (Top Shelf Productions)
★ 2005 Jeff Smith, for ''Bone'' (Cartoon Books)
★ 2006 Chris Ware, for ''ACME Novelty Library #16'' (ACME Novelty Library)
★ 1989 Bill Watterson, for ''Calvin and Hobbes'' (Universal Press Syndicate)
★ 1990 Sergio Aragones
★ 1991 Sergio Aragones
★ 1992 Sergio Aragones
★ 1993 Sergio Aragones
★ 1994 Jeff Smith
★ 1995 Sergio Aragones
★ 1996 Evan Dorkin
★ 1997 Sergio Aragones
★ 1998 Sergio Aragones
★ 1999 Sergio Aragones
★ 2000 Sergio Aragones
★ 2001 Sergio Aragones
★ 2002 Evan Dorkin, for ''Dork''
★ 2003 Evan Dorkin, for ''Dork''
★ 2004 Tony Millionaire, ''Sock Monkey'' (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 2005 Kyle Baker, for ''Plastic Man'' (DC Comics)
★ 2006 Kyle Baker, for ''Plastic Man'' (DC Comics)
★ 1988 Al Williamson, for ''Daredevil'' (Marvel)
★ 1989 Al Williamson, for ''Daredevil'' (Marvel)
★ 1990 Al Williamson, for ''Daredevil'' (Marvel)
★ 1991 Al Williamson, for ''Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser'' (Marvel/Epic)
★ 1992 Jaime Hernandez, for ''Love and Rockets'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 1993 Al Williamson, for ''Spider-Man 2099'' (Marvel)
★ 1994 Al Williamson, for ''Spider-Man 2099'' (Marvel)
★ 1995 Al Williamson, for ''Spider-Man 2099'' (Marvel)
★ 1996 Kevin Nowlan, for ''Superman vs. Aliens'' (DC Comics/Dark Horse Comics)
★ 1997 Mark Schultz, ''Xenozoic Tales'' (Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1998 Charles Burns, for his body of work in 1997, including ''Black Hole'' (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1999 Charles Burns, for his body of work in 1998, including ''Black Hole'' (Kitchen Sink)
★ 2000 Jaime Hernandez, for ''Penny Century'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 Charles Burns, for ''Black Hole (comics)|Black Hole'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2002 Charles Burns, for ''Black Hole (comics)|Black Hole'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2003 Jaime Hernandez, for ''Love and Rockets'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2004 Charles Burns, for ''Black Hole (comics)|Black Hole'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2005 Charles Burns, for ''Black Hole (comics)|Black Hole'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2006 Charles Burns, for ''Black Hole (comics)|Black Hole'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 1988 Ken Bruzenak, for ''American Flagg'' (First)
★ 1989 Ken Bruzenak, for ''Mr. Monster'' (Dark Horse)
★ 1990 Ken Bruzenak, for ''Black Kiss'' (Vortex)
★ 1991 Dan Clowes, for ''Eightball'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 1992 Todd Klein, for ''The Sandman'' (DC)
★ 1993 Todd Klein, for ''The Sandman (Vertigo)|The Sandman'' (DC)
★ 1994 Tom Orzechowski, for ''Spawn'' (Image)
★ 1995 Todd Klein, for ''The Sandman (Vertigo)|The Sandman'' (DC)
★ 1996 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1997 Dan Clowes, for ''Eightball'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1998 Todd Klein, for his body of work in 1997, including ''Ka-Zar'' (Marvel Comics), ''Castle Waiting'' (Olio Press), ''Uncle Sam'' (DC Comics)
★ 1999 Todd Klein, for his body of work in 1998, including ''House of Secrets'' (DC) and ''Captain America'' (Marvel Comics)
★ 2000 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 Todd Klein, for ''Castle Waiting'' (Cartoon Books)
★ 2002 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2003 Todd Klein, for ''Promethea'' (ABC)
★ 2004 Dave Sim, for ''Cerebus'' (Aardvark-Vanaheim)
★ 2005 Todd Klein, for ''Wonder Woman'' (DC Comics)
★ 2006 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library #16'' (ACME Novelty Library)
★ 1988 John Higgins, for ''Watchmen'' (DC)
★ 1989 John Higgins, for ''Batman: The Killing Joke'' (DC)
★ 1990 Steve Oliff, for ''Akira'' (Marvel)
★ 1991 Steve Oliff, for ''Akira'' (Marvel/Epic)
★ 1992 Steve Oliff, for ''Akira'' (Marvel/Epic)
★ 1993 Jim Woodring, for "Frank," from ''Tantalizing Stories Presents Frank In The River'' (Tundra)
★ 1994 Steve Oliff, for ''Spawn'' (Image)
★ 1995 Steve Oliff/Olyoptics, for ''Spawn'' (Image)
★ 1996 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1997 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1998 Chris Ware, for his body of work in 1997, including ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 1999 Lynn Varley, for her body of work in 1998, including ''300'' (Dark Horse)
★ 2000 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 Laura DePuy, for ''The Authority'' (Wildstorm/DC)
★ 2002 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2003 Dave Stewart, for ''Hellboy''
★ 2004 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Datebook'' (Drawn & Quarterly Publishing)
★ 2005 Dave Stewart, for ''DC: The New Frontier'' (DC Comics)
★ 2006 Laura Martin, for ''Astonishing X-Men'' (Marvel Comics)
★ 1996 Alex Ross, for ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' #1 (Image Comics)
★ 1997 Alex Ross, for ''Kingdom Come'' #1 (DC Comics)
★ 1998 Alex Ross, for ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' (Image/Homage), ''Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight'' #100 (DC Comics), ''Squadron Supreme'' (Marvel Comics)
★ 1999 Alex Ross, for ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' (Image/Homage), ''Superman Forever'' (DC), ''Superman: Peace on Earth'' (DC)
★ 2000 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 Adam Hughes, for ''Wonder Woman'' (DC)
★ 2002 Adam Hughes, for ''Wonder Woman'' (DC)
★ 2003 Adam Hughes, for ''Wonder Woman'' (DC)
★ 2004 Charles Burns, for ''Black Hole'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 2005 James Jean, for ''Fables'' (DC Comics)
★ 2006 James Jean, for ''Fables (comic)|Fables'' (DC Comics)
★ 1988 ''Watchmen'', by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (DC)
★ 1989 ''Hardboiled Defective Stories'', by Charles Burns (RAW/Pantheon)
★ 1990 ''Arkham Asylum'', by Grant Morrison and Dave McKean (DC)
★ 1991 ''Complete Little Nemo In Slumberland'', by Winsor McCay (Fantagraphics)
★ 1992 ''Complete Little Nemo In Slumberland'', by Winsor McCay (Fantagraphics)
★ 1993 ''Batman: Night Cries'' (DC)
★ 1994 ''Marvels'', by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross; edited by Marcus McLaurin; design by Joe Kaufman and Comicraft (Marvel)
★ 1995 ''Acme Novelty Library'', by Chris Ware; edited by Kim Thompson (Fantagraphics)
★ 1996 ''Acme Novelty Library'', by Chris Ware; edited by Kim Thompson; art directed by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1997 ''Acme Novelty Library'', by Chris Ware, edited by Kim Thompson, art directed by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1998 ''Acme Novelty Library'', by Chris Ware, edited by Kim Thompson, art directed by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics)
★ 1999 ''Acme Novelty Library'', by Chris Ware, edited by Kim Thompson, art direction by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics)
★ 2000 ''Acme Novelty Library'' #13, by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 ''Jimmy Corrigan'', by Chris Ware, designed by Chris Ware (Pantheon)
★ 2002 ''Spirit Archives'' (DC Comics)
★ 2003 ''Krazy and Ignatz'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2004 ''Acme Novelty Datebook'', by Chris Ware (Drawn & Quarterly Publishing)
★ 2005 ''The Complete Peanuts 1950-52'', by Charles Schulz, designed by Seth (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 2006 ''Little Nemo in Slumberland: So Many Splendid Sundays'' (Sunday Press Books)
★ 1988 ''Concrete'', by Paul Chadwick (Dark Horse)
★ 1989 ''Kings in Disguise'', by James Vance and Dan Burr (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1990 ''Eightball'', by Dan Clowes (Fantagraphics)
★ 1992 ''Cages'', by Dave McKean (Tundra)
★ 1994 ''Captain Stern'', by Bernie Wrightson and Shephard Hendrix; edited by Phil Amara (Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1995 ''Acme Novelty Library'' by Chris Ware; edited by Kim Thompson (Fantagraphics)
★ 1996 ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'', by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson (Image Comics)
★ 1997 ''Leave It to Chance'', by James Robinson and Paul Smith (comics), edited by Jonathan Peterson (Homage)
★ 1998 ''Penny Century'', by Jaime Hernandez, edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
★ 1999 ''The Spirit: New Adventures'', by various, edited by Katie Garnier
★ 2000 ''Weasel'', by Dave Cooper, edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 ''Luba's Comix and Stories'', by Gilbert Hernandez (Fantagraphics)
★ 2002 ''La Perdida'', by Jessica Abel (Fantagraphics)
★ 2003 ''Rubber Necker'', by Nick Bertozzi (Alternative)
★ 2004 ''Plastic Man'', by Kyle Baker (DC Comics)
★ 2005 ''Michael Chabon Presents: The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist'' (Dark Horse)
★ 2006 ''Young Avengers'' (Marvel Comics)
★ 1988 ''Watchmen'', by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (DC)
★ 1989 ''Love and Rockets'', by Jaime Hernandez and Gilbert Hernandez (Fantagraphics)
★ 1990 ''Love and Rockets'', by Jaime Hernandez and Gilbert Hernandez (Fantagraphics)
★ 1991 ''Eightball'' by Dan Clowes (Fantagraphics)
★ 1992 ''Eightball'' by Dan Clowes (Fantagraphics)
★ 1993 ''The Sandman'', by Neil Gaiman (DC)
★ 1994 ''Marvels'', by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross; edited by Marcus McLaurin (Marvel)
★ 1995 ''From Hell'', by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell; edited by Phil Amara (Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1996 ''Sin City'', by Frank Miller (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 1997 ''Eightball'', by Dan Clowes, edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
★ 1998 ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson (Image/Homage)
★ 1999 ''300'', by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley (Dark Horse)
★ 2000 ''Acme Novelty Library'', by Chris Ware, edited by Kim Thompson (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 ''Acme Novelty Library'', by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics)
★ 2002 ''100 Bullets'' (DC Comics)
★ 2003 ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'', by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill (ABC)
★ 2004 ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'' Volume II, by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill (America's Best Comics/Wildstorm/DC Comics)
★ 2005 ''DC: The New Frontier'', by Darwyn Cooke (DC Comics)
★ 2006 ''Runaways (comics)'', by Brian K. Vaughan (Marvel Comics)
★ 1988 ''Watchmen'' #9, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (DC)
★ 1989 ''Batman: The Killing Joke'', by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland (DC)
★ 1990 ''Eightball'' #1, by Dan Clowes (Fantagraphics)
★ 1991 ''Eightball'' #3, by Dan Clowes (Fantagraphics)
★ 1992 ''Xenozoic Tales'' #11, by Mark Schultz and Steve Stiles (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1993 ''Tantalizing Stories Presents Frank In The River'', by Jim Woodring and Mark Martin (Tundra)
★ 1994 ''Batman: Mad Love'', by Paul Dini and Bruce W. Timm; edited by Scott Peterson (DC)
★ 1995 ''Marvels'' #4, by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross; edited by Marcus McLaurin (Marvel)
★ 1996 ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' #1, by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson (Image Comics)
★ 1997 ''Acme Novelty Library'' #7 by Chris Ware, edited by Kim Thompson (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1998 ''Eightball'' #18 by Dan Clowes, edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
★ 1999 ''Penny Century'' #3: "Home School", by Jaime Hernandez (Fantagraphics)
★ 2000 ''Acme Novelty Library'' #13, by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 ''Superman & Batman: World's Funnest'', by Evan Dorkin & various artists (DC)
★ 2002 ''Eightball'' #22 (Fantagraphics)
★ 2003 ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'', Vol. II, #1, by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill (ABC)
★ 2004 (tie) ''Gotham Central'' #6-10, by Greg Rucka and Michael Lark (DC Comics) and ''Love & Rockets'' #9, by Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 2005 ''Eightball #23'', by Daniel Clowes
★ 2006 ''Love and Rockets'', vol. 2, #15, (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1988 ''Watchmen'', by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (DC)
★ 1989 '', by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland (DC)
★ 1990 ''Ed the Happy Clown'', by Chester Brown (Vortex)
★ 1991 ''Why I Hate Saturn'' by Kyle Baker (DC)
★ 1992 ''To the Heart of the Storm'' by Will Eisner (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1993 ''Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde'' by Oscar Wilde and P. Craig Russell (NBM)
★ 1994 ''Understanding Comics'' by Scott McCloud; edited by Mark Martin (Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1995 ''Our Cancer Year'' by Harvey Pekar, Joyce Brabner and Frank Stack (Four Walls/Eight Windows)
★ 1996 ''Stuck Rubber Baby'' by Howard Cruse; edited by Bronwyn Carlton Taggart (DC Comics/Paradox)
★ 1997 ''Fax from Sarajevo'' by Joe Kubert, edited by Bob Cooper (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 1998 ''Sin City: Family Values'' by Frank Miller, edited by Diana Schutz (Dark Horse Comics; ISBN 1-59307-297-X)
★ 1999 ''You Are Here'' by Kyle Baker (DC/Paradox)
★ 2000 ''Batman: War on Crime'' by Paul Dini and Alex Ross, edited by Charles Kochman and Joey Cavalieri (DC Comics)
★ 2001 ''Last Day in Vietnam'' by Will Eisner (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 2002 ''The Golem's Mighty Swing'' by James Sturm (Drawn & Quarterly; ISBN 1-896597-71-8)
★ 2003 ''The Cartoon History of the Universe III: From the Rise of Arabia to the Renaissance'' by Larry Gonick (W.W. Norton)
★ 2004 ''Blankets'' by Craig Thompson (Top Shelf Productions)
★ 2005 ''Blacksad 2'' by Juanjo Guarnido and Juan Diaz Canales
★ 2006 ''Tricked'' (Top Shelf)
★ 1991 ''Warts and All'' by Drew Friedman (RAW/Penguin)
★ 1992 ''Maus II'', also known as ''Maus: A Survivor's Tale — And Here My Troubles Began'', by Art Spiegelman (Pantheon Books; non-fiction; ISBN 0-679-72977-1)
★ 1993 ''Hey Look!'' by Harvey Kurtzman (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1994 ''The Complete Bone Adventures'' (Cartoon Books, 1994; ISBN 0-9636609-2-6), reissued in color as ''Bone: Out from Boneville'' (Scholastic, 2005; ISBN 0-439-70640-8), by Jeff Smith
★ 1995 ''Marvels'' by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross; edited by Marcus McLaurin (Graphitti Graphics)
★ 1996 ''Hellboy: The Wolves of St. August'' by Mike Mignola; edited by Barbara Kesel and Scott Alley (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 1997 ''Astro City: Life in the Big City'' by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson, edited by Ann Huntington Busiek (Homage)
★ 1998 ''Batman: Black and White'' by various creators, edited by Bob Kahan, art directed by Robbin Brosterman, Mark Chiarello, and Georg Brewer (DC Comics; ISBN 1-56389-332-0)
★ 1999 ''Cages'' by Dave McKean (Kitchen Sink)
★ 2000 ''From Hell'' by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell (Eddie Campbell Comics)
★ 2001 ''Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth'' by Chris Ware, edited by Chip Kidd (Pantheon)
★ 2002 ''Lone Wolf and Cub'' by Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 2003 ''20th Century Eightball'' by Daniel Clowes (Fantagraphics)
★ 2004 ''Louis Riel'' by Chester Brown (Drawn & Quarterly Publishing)
★ 2005 ''Bone: One Volume Edition'' by Jeff Smith (ISBN 1-888963-14-X) (Cartoon Books)
★ 2006 ''Black Hole (comics)'' (Pantheon Books)
★ 1990 ''A1'', by various creators (Atomeka)
★ 1991 ''Raw'', edited by Art Spiegelman and Francoise Mouly (RAW/Penguin)
★ 1992 ''Dark Horse Presents'', edited by Randy Stradley (Dark Horse)
★ 1993 ''Dark Horse Presents'', edited by Randy Stradley (Dark Horse)
★ 1994 ''Blab!'', edited by Monte Beauchamp (Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1995 ''Dark Horse Presents'', edited by Bob Schreck and Randy Stradley (Dark Horse)
★ 1996 ''Drawn & Quarterly'', edited by Marina Lesenko (Drawn & Quarterly)
★ 1997 ''Dark Horse Presents'', edited by Bob Schreck (Dark Horse)
★ 1998 ''Dark Horse Presents'', edited Bob Schreck & Jamie S. Rich, (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 1999 ''Oni Double Feature'', edited by Bob Schreck (Oni)
★ 2000 ''Tomorrow Stories'', edited by Scott Dunbier (ABC)
★ 2001 ''Drawn & Quarterly'' Vol. 3, #1, edited by Chris Oliveros (Drawn & Quarterly)
★ 2002 ''Bizarro'' (DC Comics)
★ 2003 ''Comics Journal Summer Special 2002'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2004 ''Drawn & Quarterly'' #5, edited by Chris Oliveros (Drawn & Quarterly Publishing)
★ 2005 (tie) ''Michael Chabon Presents: The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist'', edited by Diana Schutz (Dark Horse); ''McSweeney's Quarterly Concern'' #13, edited by Chris Ware (McSweeney's Books)
★ 2006 ''Solo'' (DC Comics)
★ 1990 ''Calvin and Hobbes'', by Bill Watterson (Universal Press Syndicate)
★ 1991 ''Calvin and Hobbes'', by Bill Watterson (Universal Press Syndicate)
★ 1992 ''Calvin and Hobbes'', by Bill Watterson (Universal Press Syndicate)
★ 1993 ''Calvin and Hobbes'', by Bill Watterson (Universal Press Syndicate)
★ 1994 ''Calvin and Hobbes'', by Bill Watterson (Universal Press Syndicate)
★ 1995 ''Calvin and Hobbes'', by Bill Watterson (Universal Press Syndicate)
★ 1996 ''Calvin and Hobbes'', by Bill Watterson (Universal Press Syndicate)
★ 1997 ''Dilbert'', by Scott Adams (United Feature)
★ 1998 ''Mutts'', by Patrick McDonnell (King Feature Syndicate)
★ 1999 ''For Better or For Worse'', by Lynn Johnston (United Feature Syndicate)
★ 2000 ''Peanuts'', by Charles M. Schulz
★ 2001 ''Mutts'', by Patrick McDonnell (King Feature Syndicate)
★ 2002 ''Mutts'', by Patrick McDonnell (King Feature Syndicate)
★ 2003 ''Mutts'', by Patrick McDonnell (King Feature Syndicate)
★ 2004 ''Maakies'', by Tony Millionaire
★ 2005 ''Mutts'', by Patrick McDonnell (King Feature Syndicate)
★ 2006 ''Maakies'', by Tony Millionaire (Self-syndicated)
★ 1990 ''The Comics Journal'', edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
★ 1991 ''The Comics Journal'', edited by Gary Groth and Helena Harvilicz (Fantagraphics)
★ 1992 ''The Comics Journal'', edited by Gary Groth, Helena Harvilicz and Frank Young (Fantagraphics)
★ 1993 ''The Comics Journal'', edited by Gary Groth and Frank Young (Fantagraphics)
★ 1994 ''Understanding Comics'' by Scott McCloud; edited by Mark Martin (Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1995 ''The Comics Journal'' edited by Gary Groth and Frank Young (Comics Journal Inc.)
★ 1996 ''Crumb'', directed by Terry Zwigoff, produced by Terry Zwigoff and Lynn O'Donnell (Sony Pictures)
★ 1997 ''The Comics Journal'', edited by Gary Groth and Tom Spurgeon (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1998 ''The Comics Journal'', edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
★ 1999 ''The Comics Journal'', edited by Gary Groth and Tom Spurgeon (Fantagraphics)
★ 2000 ''The Comics Journal'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 ''The Comics Journal'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2002 ''Jack Cole and Plastic Man'', edited by Steve Korte (Chronicle Books)
★ 2003 ''B. Krigstein'' Vol. 1 (Fantagraphics)
★ 2004 ''Comic Art Magazine'' (Comic Art)
★ 2005 ''Comic Book Artist'', edited by Jon B. Cooke (Top Shelf Productions)
★ 2006 ''The Comics Journal'', edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
★ 1988 Moebius album series, by Jean Giraud (also known as Moebius) (Marvel)
★ 1989 ''Incal'', by Alejandro Jodorowsky and Jean "Moebius" Giraud (Marvel)
★ 1990 ''Akira'', by Katsuhiro Otomo (Marvel)
★ 1991 ''Lt. Blueberry'', by Jean "Moebius" Giraud (Marvel/Epic)
★ 1992 ''Akira'', by Katsuhiro Otomo (Marvel/Epic)
★ 1993 ''Akira'', by Katsuhiro Otomo (Marvel/Epic)
★ 1994 ''Billie Holiday'', by José Antonio Muñoz and Carlos Sampayo; edited by Gary Groth, Robert Boyd, and Kim Thompson (Fantagraphics)
★ 1995 ''Druuna: Carnivora'', by Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri; edited by Debra Rabas (Heavy Metal/Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1996 ''Akira'', by Katsuhiro Otomo; translated by Yoko Umezawa and Jo Duffy; edited by Kochi Yuri, Hisataka Nishitani and Marie Javins (Marvel Comics/Epic)
★ 1997 ''Gon'', by Masashi Tanaka, edited by Andrew Helfer (DC/Paradox Press)
★ 1998 ''Drawn & Quarterly'', by various creators, edited by Chris Oliveros, Marina Lesenko, Steve Solomos (Drawn & Quarterly)
★ 1999 ''A Jew in Communist Prague'', vol. 3: "Rebellion" by Vittorio Giardino, edited by Terry Nantier, translated by Joe Johnson (NBM)
★ 2000 '' '', by Toshiki Kudo and Shin-Ichi Hiromoto based on stories by George Lucas, edited by David Land (Dark Horse)
★ 2001 ''Lone Wolf & Cub'', by Kazuo Koike & Goseki Kojima, edited by Mike Hansen (Dark Horse)
★ 2002 ''Lone Wolf & Cub'', by Kazuo Koike & Goseki Kojima (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 2003 ''Lone Wolf & Cub'', by Kazuo Koike & Goseki Kojima (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 2004 ''Persepolis'', by Marjane Satrapi (Pantheon Books)
★ 2005 ''Buddha'', by Osamu Tezuka (Vertical Inc.)
★ 2006 ''Buddha'' (Vertical Inc.)
★ 1988 ''The Spirit'', by Will Eisner (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1989 ''Complete Crumb Comics'', by Robert Crumb (Fantagraphics)
★ 1990 ''Complete Little Nemo In Slumberland'', by Winsor McCay (Fantagraphics)
★ 1991 ''Complete Crumb Comics'', by Robert Crumb (Fantagraphics)
★ 1992 ''Complete Crumb Comics'', by Robert Crumb (Fantagraphics)
★ 1993 ''Complete Crumb Comics'', by Robert Crumb (Fantagraphics)
★ 1994 ''Complete Little Nemo in Slumberland'' Vol. 6, by Winsor McCay; edited by Bill Blackbeard; packaged by Dale Crain (Fantagraphics)
★ 1995 ''The Complete Crumb Comics'', by Robert Crumb; edited by Gary Groth and Robert Boyd; art direction by Mark Thompson (Fantagraphics)
★ 1996 ''The Complete Crumb Comics'' Vol. II, by Robert Crumb; edited by Mark Thompson (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1997 ''Batman: The Dark Knight Returns'', 10th Anniversary Hardcover Edition, by Frank Miller, original series co-edited by Dick Giordano and Dennis O'Neil, reprint edited by Archie Goodwin and Bob Kahan (DC Comics)
★ 1998 ''Jack Kirby's New Gods'' by Jack Kirby, and edited by Bob Kahan (DC Comics)
★ 1999 ''DC Archives: Plastic Man'', by Jack Cole, edited by Bob Kahan and Rick Taylor (DC)
★ 2000 ''DC Archive Series'', edited by Dale Crain (DC Comics)
★ 2001 ''Spirit Archives'', by Will Eisner, edited by Dale Crain (DC)
★ 2002 ''Spirit Archives'' (DC Comics)
★ 2003 ''Krazy and Ignatz'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2004 ''Krazy and Ignatz'', by George Herriman, edited by Bill Blackbeard (Fantagraphics)
★ 2005 ''The Complete Peanuts 1950-52'', by Charles Schulz (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 2006 ''Little Nemo in Slumberland: So Many Splendid Sundays'' (Sunday Press Books)
★ 1990 Jim Lee
★ 1991 Julie Doucet
★ 1992 Joe Quesada
★ 1996 Adrian Tomine
★ 1997 Jessica Abel, for ''Artbabe'' (self-published)
★ 1998 Steven Weissman, for ''Yikes'' (Alternative Press, Inc.)
★ 1999 Kevin Smith, for ''Clerks.'' (Oni), ''Daredevil'' (Marvel Comics), ''Jay and Silent Bob'' (Oni)
★ 2000 Craig Thompson, for ''Good-Bye, Chunky Rice'', etc.
★ 2001 Michel Rabagliati, for ''Drawn & Quarterly'' Vol. 3, #1, ''Paul in the Country'', etc.
★ 2002 Jason, for ''Hey Wait''
★ 2003 Nick Bertozzi, for ''Rubber Necker''
★ 2004 Derek Kirk Kim, for ''Same Difference and Other Stories'' (Alternative Comics)
★ 2005 Andy Runton, for ''Owly'' (Top Shelf)
★ 2006 (tie) Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, for ''Marvel Knights Four'' (Marvel Comics); R. Kikuo Johnson, for ''Night Fisher'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 2006 ''American Elf'', by James Kochalka, www.americanelf.com
★ 1989 Wally Wood
★ 1990 Steve Ditko
★ 1990 Alex Toth
★ 1991 Jack Cole
★ 1991 Basil Wolverton
★ 1992 Walt Kelly
★ 1992 Bernard Krigstein
★ 1993 Jerry Siegel
★ 1993 Joe Shuster
★ 1994 Bill Finger
★ 1994 Bob Kane
★ 1995 Bill Everett
★ 1995 Stan Lee
★ 1996 Carl Burgos
★ 1996 Sheldon Mayer
★ 1996 Julius Schwartz
★ 1997 C. C. Beck (Retroactive)
★ 1997 William Gaines (Retroactive)
★ 1997 Gil Kane (Lifetime Achievement)
★ 1997 Joe Kubert (Lifetime Achievement)
★ 1997 Jean Giraud, also known as "Moebius" (International)
★ 1998 Reed Crandall (Retroactive)
★ 1998 Gardner F. Fox (Retroactive)
★ 1998 Carmine Infantino (Lifetime Achievement)
★ 1998 Murphy Anderson (Lifetime Achievement)
★ 1998 Milo Manara (International)
★ 1999 Otto Binder (Retroactive)
★ 1999 Morton Meskin (Retroactive)
★ 1999 Neal Adams (Lifetime Achievement)
★ 1999 Frank Frazetta (Lifetime Achievement)
★ 1999 John Romita, Sr. (Lifetime Achievement)
★ 1999 Georges Remi, also known as "Hergé" (International)
★ Alley Award
★ Shazam Award
★ Kirby Award
★ Eisner Award
★ The Harvey Awards (official site)
The 'Harvey Awards' are given for achievement in comic books. Their full name is the Harvey Kurtzman Awards. The Harveys were created as part of a successor to the Kirby Awards which were discontinued after 1987.
The Harvey Awards are nominated by an open vote among comic-book professionals. The top five vote-getters in each category are chosen for a second vote from which the winners are chosen. Since their inception, the awards have been presented at various fan conventions: the Chicago Comic-Con, the Dallas Fantasy Fair, Oakland, California's Wondercon, and the Pittsburgh Comicon. In 2004 and 2005, the presentation was held at the Museum of Cartoon and Comic Art (MoCCA) in New York City. In 2006 the awards' presentation was moved to Baltimore Comic-Con.
Categories and winners of Harvey Awards are:
Best Writer
★ 1988 Alan Moore, for ''Watchmen'' (DC)
★ 1989 Gilbert Hernandez, for ''Love and Rockets'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1990 Gilbert Hernandez, for ''Love and Rockets'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1991 Neil Gaiman, for ''The Sandman'' (DC)
★ 1992 Neil Gaiman, for ''The Sandman'' (DC)
★ 1993 Will Eisner
★ 1994 Scott McCloud, for ''Understanding Comics'' (Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1995 Alan Moore, for ''From Hell'' (Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1996 Alan Moore, for ''From Hell'' (Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1997 Daniel Clowes for ''Eightball'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1998 Kurt Busiek, for his body of work in 1997, including ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' (Image/Homage), ''Avengers'' (Marvel Comics), and ''Thunderbolts'' (Marvel Comics)
★ 1999 Alan Moore, for his body of work in 1998, including ''From Hell'' (Kitchen Sink Press) and ''Supreme'' (Awesome)
★ 2000 Alan Moore, for ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'' (ABC)
★ 2001 Alan Moore, for ''Promethea'' (ABC)
★ 2002 Brian Azzarello, ''100 Bullets'' (DC)
★ 2003 Alan Moore, for ''Promethea'' (ABC)
★ 2004 Chester Brown, for ''Louis Riel'' (Drawn & Quarterly Publishing)
★ 2005 Daniel Clowes, for ''Eightball'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 2006 Ed Brubaker , for ''Captain America'' (Marvel Comics)
Best Artist or Penciller
★ 1988 Dave Gibbons, for ''Watchmen'' (DC)
★ 1989 Brian Bolland, for ''Batman: The Killing Joke'' (DC)
★ 1990 Mark Schultz, for ''Xenozoic Tales'' (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1991 Steve Rude, for ''World's Finest'' (DC)
★ 1992 Mark Schultz, for ''Xenozoic Tales'' (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1993 Mark Schultz, for ''Xenozoic Tales'' (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1994 Alex Ross, for ''Marvels'' (Marvel)
★ 1995 Mike Mignola, for ''Hellboy'' (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 1996 Mike Mignola, for ''Hellboy'' (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 1997 Alex Ross for ''Kingdom Come'' (DC Comics)
★ 1998 P. Craig Russell, for his body of work in 1997, including ''Elric: Stormbringer'' (Dark Horse Comics/Topps Comics), and ''Dr. Strange: What Is It That Disturbs You, Stephen?'' (Marvel)
★ 1999 Jaime Hernandez, for his body of work in 1998, including ''Penny Century'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2000 Mike Mignola, for ''Hellboy: Box Full of Evil'' (Dark Horse/Maverick)
★ 2001 Jaime Hernandez, for ''Penny Century'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2002 Eduardo Risso, for ''100 Bullets'' (DC Comics)
★ 2003 Eduardo Risso, for ''100 Bullets'' (DC Comics)
★ 2004 Craig Thompson, for ''Blankets'' (Top Shelf Productions)
★ 2005 Darwyn Cooke, for '' (DC Comics)
★ 2006 J.H. Williams III, for ''Promethea'' (DC Comics)
Best Cartoonist (Writer/Artist)
★ 1988 Paul Chadwick, for ''Concrete'' (Dark Horse)
★ 1989 Paul Chadwick, for ''Concrete'' (Dark Horse)
★ 1990 Chester Brown, for ''Yummy Fur'' (Vortex)
★ 1991 Peter Bagge, for ''Hate'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 1992 Dave Sim, for ''Cerebus'' (Aardvark-Vanaheim)
★ 1993 Will Eisner, for ''Invisible People'' (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1994 Jeff Smith, for ''Bone'' (Cartoon Books)
★ 1995 Jeff Smith, for ''Bone'' (Cartoon Books)
★ 1996 Jeff Smith, for ''Bone'' (Cartoon Books/Image Comics)
★ 1997 Jeff Smith, for ''Bone'' (Image Comics/Cartoon Books)
★ 1998 Sergio Aragones, for his body of work in 1997, including ''Sergio Aragones' Louder than Words'' (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 1999 Jeff Smith, for his body of work in 1998, including ''Bone'' (Cartoon Books)
★ 2000 Jeff Smith, for ''Bone'' (Cartoon Books)
★ 2001 Al Jaffee for ''Mad'' (E.C. Publications)
★ 2002 Daniel Clowes, for ''Eightball'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2003 Jeff Smith, for ''Bone'' (Cartoon Books)
★ 2004 Craig Thompson, for ''Blankets'' (Top Shelf Productions)
★ 2005 Jeff Smith, for ''Bone'' (Cartoon Books)
★ 2006 Chris Ware, for ''ACME Novelty Library #16'' (ACME Novelty Library)
Special Award For Humor
★ 1989 Bill Watterson, for ''Calvin and Hobbes'' (Universal Press Syndicate)
★ 1990 Sergio Aragones
★ 1991 Sergio Aragones
★ 1992 Sergio Aragones
★ 1993 Sergio Aragones
★ 1994 Jeff Smith
★ 1995 Sergio Aragones
★ 1996 Evan Dorkin
★ 1997 Sergio Aragones
★ 1998 Sergio Aragones
★ 1999 Sergio Aragones
★ 2000 Sergio Aragones
★ 2001 Sergio Aragones
★ 2002 Evan Dorkin, for ''Dork''
★ 2003 Evan Dorkin, for ''Dork''
★ 2004 Tony Millionaire, ''Sock Monkey'' (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 2005 Kyle Baker, for ''Plastic Man'' (DC Comics)
★ 2006 Kyle Baker, for ''Plastic Man'' (DC Comics)
Best Inker
★ 1988 Al Williamson, for ''Daredevil'' (Marvel)
★ 1989 Al Williamson, for ''Daredevil'' (Marvel)
★ 1990 Al Williamson, for ''Daredevil'' (Marvel)
★ 1991 Al Williamson, for ''Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser'' (Marvel/Epic)
★ 1992 Jaime Hernandez, for ''Love and Rockets'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 1993 Al Williamson, for ''Spider-Man 2099'' (Marvel)
★ 1994 Al Williamson, for ''Spider-Man 2099'' (Marvel)
★ 1995 Al Williamson, for ''Spider-Man 2099'' (Marvel)
★ 1996 Kevin Nowlan, for ''Superman vs. Aliens'' (DC Comics/Dark Horse Comics)
★ 1997 Mark Schultz, ''Xenozoic Tales'' (Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1998 Charles Burns, for his body of work in 1997, including ''Black Hole'' (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1999 Charles Burns, for his body of work in 1998, including ''Black Hole'' (Kitchen Sink)
★ 2000 Jaime Hernandez, for ''Penny Century'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 Charles Burns, for ''Black Hole (comics)|Black Hole'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2002 Charles Burns, for ''Black Hole (comics)|Black Hole'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2003 Jaime Hernandez, for ''Love and Rockets'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2004 Charles Burns, for ''Black Hole (comics)|Black Hole'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2005 Charles Burns, for ''Black Hole (comics)|Black Hole'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2006 Charles Burns, for ''Black Hole (comics)|Black Hole'' (Fantagraphics)
Best Letterer
★ 1988 Ken Bruzenak, for ''American Flagg'' (First)
★ 1989 Ken Bruzenak, for ''Mr. Monster'' (Dark Horse)
★ 1990 Ken Bruzenak, for ''Black Kiss'' (Vortex)
★ 1991 Dan Clowes, for ''Eightball'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 1992 Todd Klein, for ''The Sandman'' (DC)
★ 1993 Todd Klein, for ''The Sandman (Vertigo)|The Sandman'' (DC)
★ 1994 Tom Orzechowski, for ''Spawn'' (Image)
★ 1995 Todd Klein, for ''The Sandman (Vertigo)|The Sandman'' (DC)
★ 1996 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1997 Dan Clowes, for ''Eightball'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1998 Todd Klein, for his body of work in 1997, including ''Ka-Zar'' (Marvel Comics), ''Castle Waiting'' (Olio Press), ''Uncle Sam'' (DC Comics)
★ 1999 Todd Klein, for his body of work in 1998, including ''House of Secrets'' (DC) and ''Captain America'' (Marvel Comics)
★ 2000 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 Todd Klein, for ''Castle Waiting'' (Cartoon Books)
★ 2002 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2003 Todd Klein, for ''Promethea'' (ABC)
★ 2004 Dave Sim, for ''Cerebus'' (Aardvark-Vanaheim)
★ 2005 Todd Klein, for ''Wonder Woman'' (DC Comics)
★ 2006 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library #16'' (ACME Novelty Library)
Best Colorist
★ 1988 John Higgins, for ''Watchmen'' (DC)
★ 1989 John Higgins, for ''Batman: The Killing Joke'' (DC)
★ 1990 Steve Oliff, for ''Akira'' (Marvel)
★ 1991 Steve Oliff, for ''Akira'' (Marvel/Epic)
★ 1992 Steve Oliff, for ''Akira'' (Marvel/Epic)
★ 1993 Jim Woodring, for "Frank," from ''Tantalizing Stories Presents Frank In The River'' (Tundra)
★ 1994 Steve Oliff, for ''Spawn'' (Image)
★ 1995 Steve Oliff/Olyoptics, for ''Spawn'' (Image)
★ 1996 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1997 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1998 Chris Ware, for his body of work in 1997, including ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 1999 Lynn Varley, for her body of work in 1998, including ''300'' (Dark Horse)
★ 2000 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 Laura DePuy, for ''The Authority'' (Wildstorm/DC)
★ 2002 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2003 Dave Stewart, for ''Hellboy''
★ 2004 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Datebook'' (Drawn & Quarterly Publishing)
★ 2005 Dave Stewart, for ''DC: The New Frontier'' (DC Comics)
★ 2006 Laura Martin, for ''Astonishing X-Men'' (Marvel Comics)
Best Cover Artist
★ 1996 Alex Ross, for ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' #1 (Image Comics)
★ 1997 Alex Ross, for ''Kingdom Come'' #1 (DC Comics)
★ 1998 Alex Ross, for ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' (Image/Homage), ''Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight'' #100 (DC Comics), ''Squadron Supreme'' (Marvel Comics)
★ 1999 Alex Ross, for ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' (Image/Homage), ''Superman Forever'' (DC), ''Superman: Peace on Earth'' (DC)
★ 2000 Chris Ware, for ''Acme Novelty Library'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 Adam Hughes, for ''Wonder Woman'' (DC)
★ 2002 Adam Hughes, for ''Wonder Woman'' (DC)
★ 2003 Adam Hughes, for ''Wonder Woman'' (DC)
★ 2004 Charles Burns, for ''Black Hole'' (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 2005 James Jean, for ''Fables'' (DC Comics)
★ 2006 James Jean, for ''Fables (comic)|Fables'' (DC Comics)
Special Award for Excellence in Production/Presentation
★ 1988 ''Watchmen'', by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (DC)
★ 1989 ''Hardboiled Defective Stories'', by Charles Burns (RAW/Pantheon)
★ 1990 ''Arkham Asylum'', by Grant Morrison and Dave McKean (DC)
★ 1991 ''Complete Little Nemo In Slumberland'', by Winsor McCay (Fantagraphics)
★ 1992 ''Complete Little Nemo In Slumberland'', by Winsor McCay (Fantagraphics)
★ 1993 ''Batman: Night Cries'' (DC)
★ 1994 ''Marvels'', by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross; edited by Marcus McLaurin; design by Joe Kaufman and Comicraft (Marvel)
★ 1995 ''Acme Novelty Library'', by Chris Ware; edited by Kim Thompson (Fantagraphics)
★ 1996 ''Acme Novelty Library'', by Chris Ware; edited by Kim Thompson; art directed by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1997 ''Acme Novelty Library'', by Chris Ware, edited by Kim Thompson, art directed by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1998 ''Acme Novelty Library'', by Chris Ware, edited by Kim Thompson, art directed by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics)
★ 1999 ''Acme Novelty Library'', by Chris Ware, edited by Kim Thompson, art direction by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics)
★ 2000 ''Acme Novelty Library'' #13, by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 ''Jimmy Corrigan'', by Chris Ware, designed by Chris Ware (Pantheon)
★ 2002 ''Spirit Archives'' (DC Comics)
★ 2003 ''Krazy and Ignatz'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2004 ''Acme Novelty Datebook'', by Chris Ware (Drawn & Quarterly Publishing)
★ 2005 ''The Complete Peanuts 1950-52'', by Charles Schulz, designed by Seth (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 2006 ''Little Nemo in Slumberland: So Many Splendid Sundays'' (Sunday Press Books)
Best New Series
★ 1988 ''Concrete'', by Paul Chadwick (Dark Horse)
★ 1989 ''Kings in Disguise'', by James Vance and Dan Burr (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1990 ''Eightball'', by Dan Clowes (Fantagraphics)
★ 1992 ''Cages'', by Dave McKean (Tundra)
★ 1994 ''Captain Stern'', by Bernie Wrightson and Shephard Hendrix; edited by Phil Amara (Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1995 ''Acme Novelty Library'' by Chris Ware; edited by Kim Thompson (Fantagraphics)
★ 1996 ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'', by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson (Image Comics)
★ 1997 ''Leave It to Chance'', by James Robinson and Paul Smith (comics), edited by Jonathan Peterson (Homage)
★ 1998 ''Penny Century'', by Jaime Hernandez, edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
★ 1999 ''The Spirit: New Adventures'', by various, edited by Katie Garnier
★ 2000 ''Weasel'', by Dave Cooper, edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 ''Luba's Comix and Stories'', by Gilbert Hernandez (Fantagraphics)
★ 2002 ''La Perdida'', by Jessica Abel (Fantagraphics)
★ 2003 ''Rubber Necker'', by Nick Bertozzi (Alternative)
★ 2004 ''Plastic Man'', by Kyle Baker (DC Comics)
★ 2005 ''Michael Chabon Presents: The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist'' (Dark Horse)
★ 2006 ''Young Avengers'' (Marvel Comics)
Best Continuing or Limited Series
★ 1988 ''Watchmen'', by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (DC)
★ 1989 ''Love and Rockets'', by Jaime Hernandez and Gilbert Hernandez (Fantagraphics)
★ 1990 ''Love and Rockets'', by Jaime Hernandez and Gilbert Hernandez (Fantagraphics)
★ 1991 ''Eightball'' by Dan Clowes (Fantagraphics)
★ 1992 ''Eightball'' by Dan Clowes (Fantagraphics)
★ 1993 ''The Sandman'', by Neil Gaiman (DC)
★ 1994 ''Marvels'', by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross; edited by Marcus McLaurin (Marvel)
★ 1995 ''From Hell'', by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell; edited by Phil Amara (Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1996 ''Sin City'', by Frank Miller (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 1997 ''Eightball'', by Dan Clowes, edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
★ 1998 ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson (Image/Homage)
★ 1999 ''300'', by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley (Dark Horse)
★ 2000 ''Acme Novelty Library'', by Chris Ware, edited by Kim Thompson (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 ''Acme Novelty Library'', by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics)
★ 2002 ''100 Bullets'' (DC Comics)
★ 2003 ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'', by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill (ABC)
★ 2004 ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'' Volume II, by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill (America's Best Comics/Wildstorm/DC Comics)
★ 2005 ''DC: The New Frontier'', by Darwyn Cooke (DC Comics)
★ 2006 ''Runaways (comics)'', by Brian K. Vaughan (Marvel Comics)
Best Single Issue or Story
★ 1988 ''Watchmen'' #9, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (DC)
★ 1989 ''Batman: The Killing Joke'', by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland (DC)
★ 1990 ''Eightball'' #1, by Dan Clowes (Fantagraphics)
★ 1991 ''Eightball'' #3, by Dan Clowes (Fantagraphics)
★ 1992 ''Xenozoic Tales'' #11, by Mark Schultz and Steve Stiles (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1993 ''Tantalizing Stories Presents Frank In The River'', by Jim Woodring and Mark Martin (Tundra)
★ 1994 ''Batman: Mad Love'', by Paul Dini and Bruce W. Timm; edited by Scott Peterson (DC)
★ 1995 ''Marvels'' #4, by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross; edited by Marcus McLaurin (Marvel)
★ 1996 ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' #1, by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson (Image Comics)
★ 1997 ''Acme Novelty Library'' #7 by Chris Ware, edited by Kim Thompson (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1998 ''Eightball'' #18 by Dan Clowes, edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
★ 1999 ''Penny Century'' #3: "Home School", by Jaime Hernandez (Fantagraphics)
★ 2000 ''Acme Novelty Library'' #13, by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 ''Superman & Batman: World's Funnest'', by Evan Dorkin & various artists (DC)
★ 2002 ''Eightball'' #22 (Fantagraphics)
★ 2003 ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'', Vol. II, #1, by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill (ABC)
★ 2004 (tie) ''Gotham Central'' #6-10, by Greg Rucka and Michael Lark (DC Comics) and ''Love & Rockets'' #9, by Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 2005 ''Eightball #23'', by Daniel Clowes
★ 2006 ''Love and Rockets'', vol. 2, #15, (Fantagraphics Books)
Best Graphic Album
★ 1988 ''Watchmen'', by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (DC)
★ 1989 '', by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland (DC)
★ 1990 ''Ed the Happy Clown'', by Chester Brown (Vortex)
Best Graphic Album of Original Work
★ 1991 ''Why I Hate Saturn'' by Kyle Baker (DC)
★ 1992 ''To the Heart of the Storm'' by Will Eisner (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1993 ''Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde'' by Oscar Wilde and P. Craig Russell (NBM)
★ 1994 ''Understanding Comics'' by Scott McCloud; edited by Mark Martin (Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1995 ''Our Cancer Year'' by Harvey Pekar, Joyce Brabner and Frank Stack (Four Walls/Eight Windows)
★ 1996 ''Stuck Rubber Baby'' by Howard Cruse; edited by Bronwyn Carlton Taggart (DC Comics/Paradox)
★ 1997 ''Fax from Sarajevo'' by Joe Kubert, edited by Bob Cooper (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 1998 ''Sin City: Family Values'' by Frank Miller, edited by Diana Schutz (Dark Horse Comics; ISBN 1-59307-297-X)
★ 1999 ''You Are Here'' by Kyle Baker (DC/Paradox)
★ 2000 ''Batman: War on Crime'' by Paul Dini and Alex Ross, edited by Charles Kochman and Joey Cavalieri (DC Comics)
★ 2001 ''Last Day in Vietnam'' by Will Eisner (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 2002 ''The Golem's Mighty Swing'' by James Sturm (Drawn & Quarterly; ISBN 1-896597-71-8)
★ 2003 ''The Cartoon History of the Universe III: From the Rise of Arabia to the Renaissance'' by Larry Gonick (W.W. Norton)
★ 2004 ''Blankets'' by Craig Thompson (Top Shelf Productions)
★ 2005 ''Blacksad 2'' by Juanjo Guarnido and Juan Diaz Canales
★ 2006 ''Tricked'' (Top Shelf)
Best Graphic Album of Previously Published Work
★ 1991 ''Warts and All'' by Drew Friedman (RAW/Penguin)
★ 1992 ''Maus II'', also known as ''Maus: A Survivor's Tale — And Here My Troubles Began'', by Art Spiegelman (Pantheon Books; non-fiction; ISBN 0-679-72977-1)
★ 1993 ''Hey Look!'' by Harvey Kurtzman (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1994 ''The Complete Bone Adventures'' (Cartoon Books, 1994; ISBN 0-9636609-2-6), reissued in color as ''Bone: Out from Boneville'' (Scholastic, 2005; ISBN 0-439-70640-8), by Jeff Smith
★ 1995 ''Marvels'' by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross; edited by Marcus McLaurin (Graphitti Graphics)
★ 1996 ''Hellboy: The Wolves of St. August'' by Mike Mignola; edited by Barbara Kesel and Scott Alley (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 1997 ''Astro City: Life in the Big City'' by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson, edited by Ann Huntington Busiek (Homage)
★ 1998 ''Batman: Black and White'' by various creators, edited by Bob Kahan, art directed by Robbin Brosterman, Mark Chiarello, and Georg Brewer (DC Comics; ISBN 1-56389-332-0)
★ 1999 ''Cages'' by Dave McKean (Kitchen Sink)
★ 2000 ''From Hell'' by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell (Eddie Campbell Comics)
★ 2001 ''Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth'' by Chris Ware, edited by Chip Kidd (Pantheon)
★ 2002 ''Lone Wolf and Cub'' by Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 2003 ''20th Century Eightball'' by Daniel Clowes (Fantagraphics)
★ 2004 ''Louis Riel'' by Chester Brown (Drawn & Quarterly Publishing)
★ 2005 ''Bone: One Volume Edition'' by Jeff Smith (ISBN 1-888963-14-X) (Cartoon Books)
★ 2006 ''Black Hole (comics)'' (Pantheon Books)
Best Anthology
★ 1990 ''A1'', by various creators (Atomeka)
★ 1991 ''Raw'', edited by Art Spiegelman and Francoise Mouly (RAW/Penguin)
★ 1992 ''Dark Horse Presents'', edited by Randy Stradley (Dark Horse)
★ 1993 ''Dark Horse Presents'', edited by Randy Stradley (Dark Horse)
★ 1994 ''Blab!'', edited by Monte Beauchamp (Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1995 ''Dark Horse Presents'', edited by Bob Schreck and Randy Stradley (Dark Horse)
★ 1996 ''Drawn & Quarterly'', edited by Marina Lesenko (Drawn & Quarterly)
★ 1997 ''Dark Horse Presents'', edited by Bob Schreck (Dark Horse)
★ 1998 ''Dark Horse Presents'', edited Bob Schreck & Jamie S. Rich, (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 1999 ''Oni Double Feature'', edited by Bob Schreck (Oni)
★ 2000 ''Tomorrow Stories'', edited by Scott Dunbier (ABC)
★ 2001 ''Drawn & Quarterly'' Vol. 3, #1, edited by Chris Oliveros (Drawn & Quarterly)
★ 2002 ''Bizarro'' (DC Comics)
★ 2003 ''Comics Journal Summer Special 2002'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2004 ''Drawn & Quarterly'' #5, edited by Chris Oliveros (Drawn & Quarterly Publishing)
★ 2005 (tie) ''Michael Chabon Presents: The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist'', edited by Diana Schutz (Dark Horse); ''McSweeney's Quarterly Concern'' #13, edited by Chris Ware (McSweeney's Books)
★ 2006 ''Solo'' (DC Comics)
Best Syndicated Strip or Panel
★ 1990 ''Calvin and Hobbes'', by Bill Watterson (Universal Press Syndicate)
★ 1991 ''Calvin and Hobbes'', by Bill Watterson (Universal Press Syndicate)
★ 1992 ''Calvin and Hobbes'', by Bill Watterson (Universal Press Syndicate)
★ 1993 ''Calvin and Hobbes'', by Bill Watterson (Universal Press Syndicate)
★ 1994 ''Calvin and Hobbes'', by Bill Watterson (Universal Press Syndicate)
★ 1995 ''Calvin and Hobbes'', by Bill Watterson (Universal Press Syndicate)
★ 1996 ''Calvin and Hobbes'', by Bill Watterson (Universal Press Syndicate)
★ 1997 ''Dilbert'', by Scott Adams (United Feature)
★ 1998 ''Mutts'', by Patrick McDonnell (King Feature Syndicate)
★ 1999 ''For Better or For Worse'', by Lynn Johnston (United Feature Syndicate)
★ 2000 ''Peanuts'', by Charles M. Schulz
★ 2001 ''Mutts'', by Patrick McDonnell (King Feature Syndicate)
★ 2002 ''Mutts'', by Patrick McDonnell (King Feature Syndicate)
★ 2003 ''Mutts'', by Patrick McDonnell (King Feature Syndicate)
★ 2004 ''Maakies'', by Tony Millionaire
★ 2005 ''Mutts'', by Patrick McDonnell (King Feature Syndicate)
★ 2006 ''Maakies'', by Tony Millionaire (Self-syndicated)
Best Biographical, Historical, or Journalistic Presentation
★ 1990 ''The Comics Journal'', edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
★ 1991 ''The Comics Journal'', edited by Gary Groth and Helena Harvilicz (Fantagraphics)
★ 1992 ''The Comics Journal'', edited by Gary Groth, Helena Harvilicz and Frank Young (Fantagraphics)
★ 1993 ''The Comics Journal'', edited by Gary Groth and Frank Young (Fantagraphics)
★ 1994 ''Understanding Comics'' by Scott McCloud; edited by Mark Martin (Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1995 ''The Comics Journal'' edited by Gary Groth and Frank Young (Comics Journal Inc.)
★ 1996 ''Crumb'', directed by Terry Zwigoff, produced by Terry Zwigoff and Lynn O'Donnell (Sony Pictures)
★ 1997 ''The Comics Journal'', edited by Gary Groth and Tom Spurgeon (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1998 ''The Comics Journal'', edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
★ 1999 ''The Comics Journal'', edited by Gary Groth and Tom Spurgeon (Fantagraphics)
★ 2000 ''The Comics Journal'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2001 ''The Comics Journal'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2002 ''Jack Cole and Plastic Man'', edited by Steve Korte (Chronicle Books)
★ 2003 ''B. Krigstein'' Vol. 1 (Fantagraphics)
★ 2004 ''Comic Art Magazine'' (Comic Art)
★ 2005 ''Comic Book Artist'', edited by Jon B. Cooke (Top Shelf Productions)
★ 2006 ''The Comics Journal'', edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
Best American Edition of Foreign Material
★ 1988 Moebius album series, by Jean Giraud (also known as Moebius) (Marvel)
★ 1989 ''Incal'', by Alejandro Jodorowsky and Jean "Moebius" Giraud (Marvel)
★ 1990 ''Akira'', by Katsuhiro Otomo (Marvel)
★ 1991 ''Lt. Blueberry'', by Jean "Moebius" Giraud (Marvel/Epic)
★ 1992 ''Akira'', by Katsuhiro Otomo (Marvel/Epic)
★ 1993 ''Akira'', by Katsuhiro Otomo (Marvel/Epic)
★ 1994 ''Billie Holiday'', by José Antonio Muñoz and Carlos Sampayo; edited by Gary Groth, Robert Boyd, and Kim Thompson (Fantagraphics)
★ 1995 ''Druuna: Carnivora'', by Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri; edited by Debra Rabas (Heavy Metal/Kitchen Sink Press)
★ 1996 ''Akira'', by Katsuhiro Otomo; translated by Yoko Umezawa and Jo Duffy; edited by Kochi Yuri, Hisataka Nishitani and Marie Javins (Marvel Comics/Epic)
★ 1997 ''Gon'', by Masashi Tanaka, edited by Andrew Helfer (DC/Paradox Press)
★ 1998 ''Drawn & Quarterly'', by various creators, edited by Chris Oliveros, Marina Lesenko, Steve Solomos (Drawn & Quarterly)
★ 1999 ''A Jew in Communist Prague'', vol. 3: "Rebellion" by Vittorio Giardino, edited by Terry Nantier, translated by Joe Johnson (NBM)
★ 2000 '' '', by Toshiki Kudo and Shin-Ichi Hiromoto based on stories by George Lucas, edited by David Land (Dark Horse)
★ 2001 ''Lone Wolf & Cub'', by Kazuo Koike & Goseki Kojima, edited by Mike Hansen (Dark Horse)
★ 2002 ''Lone Wolf & Cub'', by Kazuo Koike & Goseki Kojima (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 2003 ''Lone Wolf & Cub'', by Kazuo Koike & Goseki Kojima (Dark Horse Comics)
★ 2004 ''Persepolis'', by Marjane Satrapi (Pantheon Books)
★ 2005 ''Buddha'', by Osamu Tezuka (Vertical Inc.)
★ 2006 ''Buddha'' (Vertical Inc.)
Best Domestic Reprint Project
★ 1988 ''The Spirit'', by Will Eisner (Kitchen Sink)
★ 1989 ''Complete Crumb Comics'', by Robert Crumb (Fantagraphics)
★ 1990 ''Complete Little Nemo In Slumberland'', by Winsor McCay (Fantagraphics)
★ 1991 ''Complete Crumb Comics'', by Robert Crumb (Fantagraphics)
★ 1992 ''Complete Crumb Comics'', by Robert Crumb (Fantagraphics)
★ 1993 ''Complete Crumb Comics'', by Robert Crumb (Fantagraphics)
★ 1994 ''Complete Little Nemo in Slumberland'' Vol. 6, by Winsor McCay; edited by Bill Blackbeard; packaged by Dale Crain (Fantagraphics)
★ 1995 ''The Complete Crumb Comics'', by Robert Crumb; edited by Gary Groth and Robert Boyd; art direction by Mark Thompson (Fantagraphics)
★ 1996 ''The Complete Crumb Comics'' Vol. II, by Robert Crumb; edited by Mark Thompson (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 1997 ''Batman: The Dark Knight Returns'', 10th Anniversary Hardcover Edition, by Frank Miller, original series co-edited by Dick Giordano and Dennis O'Neil, reprint edited by Archie Goodwin and Bob Kahan (DC Comics)
★ 1998 ''Jack Kirby's New Gods'' by Jack Kirby, and edited by Bob Kahan (DC Comics)
★ 1999 ''DC Archives: Plastic Man'', by Jack Cole, edited by Bob Kahan and Rick Taylor (DC)
★ 2000 ''DC Archive Series'', edited by Dale Crain (DC Comics)
★ 2001 ''Spirit Archives'', by Will Eisner, edited by Dale Crain (DC)
★ 2002 ''Spirit Archives'' (DC Comics)
★ 2003 ''Krazy and Ignatz'' (Fantagraphics)
★ 2004 ''Krazy and Ignatz'', by George Herriman, edited by Bill Blackbeard (Fantagraphics)
★ 2005 ''The Complete Peanuts 1950-52'', by Charles Schulz (Fantagraphics Books)
★ 2006 ''Little Nemo in Slumberland: So Many Splendid Sundays'' (Sunday Press Books)
Best New Talent
★ 1990 Jim Lee
★ 1991 Julie Doucet
★ 1992 Joe Quesada
★ 1996 Adrian Tomine
★ 1997 Jessica Abel, for ''Artbabe'' (self-published)
★ 1998 Steven Weissman, for ''Yikes'' (Alternative Press, Inc.)
★ 1999 Kevin Smith, for ''Clerks.'' (Oni), ''Daredevil'' (Marvel Comics), ''Jay and Silent Bob'' (Oni)
★ 2000 Craig Thompson, for ''Good-Bye, Chunky Rice'', etc.
★ 2001 Michel Rabagliati, for ''Drawn & Quarterly'' Vol. 3, #1, ''Paul in the Country'', etc.
★ 2002 Jason, for ''Hey Wait''
★ 2003 Nick Bertozzi, for ''Rubber Necker''
★ 2004 Derek Kirk Kim, for ''Same Difference and Other Stories'' (Alternative Comics)
★ 2005 Andy Runton, for ''Owly'' (Top Shelf)
★ 2006 (tie) Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, for ''Marvel Knights Four'' (Marvel Comics); R. Kikuo Johnson, for ''Night Fisher'' (Fantagraphics Books)
Best Online Comics Work
★ 2006 ''American Elf'', by James Kochalka, www.americanelf.com
The Jack Kirby Hall of Fame
★ 1989 Wally Wood
★ 1990 Steve Ditko
★ 1990 Alex Toth
★ 1991 Jack Cole
★ 1991 Basil Wolverton
★ 1992 Walt Kelly
★ 1992 Bernard Krigstein
★ 1993 Jerry Siegel
★ 1993 Joe Shuster
★ 1994 Bill Finger
★ 1994 Bob Kane
★ 1995 Bill Everett
★ 1995 Stan Lee
★ 1996 Carl Burgos
★ 1996 Sheldon Mayer
★ 1996 Julius Schwartz
★ 1997 C. C. Beck (Retroactive)
★ 1997 William Gaines (Retroactive)
★ 1997 Gil Kane (Lifetime Achievement)
★ 1997 Joe Kubert (Lifetime Achievement)
★ 1997 Jean Giraud, also known as "Moebius" (International)
★ 1998 Reed Crandall (Retroactive)
★ 1998 Gardner F. Fox (Retroactive)
★ 1998 Carmine Infantino (Lifetime Achievement)
★ 1998 Murphy Anderson (Lifetime Achievement)
★ 1998 Milo Manara (International)
★ 1999 Otto Binder (Retroactive)
★ 1999 Morton Meskin (Retroactive)
★ 1999 Neal Adams (Lifetime Achievement)
★ 1999 Frank Frazetta (Lifetime Achievement)
★ 1999 John Romita, Sr. (Lifetime Achievement)
★ 1999 Georges Remi, also known as "Hergé" (International)
See also
★ Alley Award
★ Shazam Award
★ Kirby Award
★ Eisner Award
References
★ The Harvey Awards (official site)
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