Ignatz Award

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The Ignatz Award is a prize awarded annually since 1997, with the outstanding performance by alternative artist, authors and publishers in the comic books of cartoons are appreciated. It is named after a character named Ignatz from the classic cartoon Krazy Kat by George Herriman . The winners are chosen by attendees at the Small Press Expo (SPX) , an alternative fan convention held every September or October in Bethesda , Maryland near Washington, DC . In 2001 the SPX and with it the Ignatz Award was suspended because of the September 11, 2001 attacks. The candidates for the award are nominated by a five-person jury of experts and full-time professionals from the comic industry.

The Ignatz Awards are given in the following categories:

  • Outstanding Artist (Outstanding Artist)
  • Outstanding Anthology or Collection (Outstanding Anthology or Collection, since 2005;. Previously had this and the next category summarized in a 2017 was further divided this category.)
  • Outstanding Graphic Novel (since 2005)
  • Outstanding Story (Outstanding action )
  • Promising New Talent (Promising new talent)
  • Outstanding Series (Outstanding Series)
  • Outstanding Comic (Outstanding Comic)
  • Outstanding Minicomic (Outstanding Short Comic)
  • Outstanding Online Comic (Outstanding online comic, since 2001)
  • Outstanding Debut Comic ( Outstanding Debut Comic, 2000–2008)

Ignatz Award winner

Outstanding Artist

Outstanding Graphic Novel or Collection

Outstanding Anthology or Collection

Outstanding Collection

Outstanding Anthology

Outstanding graphic novel

Outstanding story

  • 1997 Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell , From Hell (Kitchen Sink Press)
  • 1998 Daniel Clowes , Ghost World Eightball (Fantagraphics)
  • 1999 Daniel Clowes, David Boring Eightball No. 20 (Fantagraphics)
  • 2000 Chris Ware , Jimmy Corrigan, Smartest Kid On Earth The Acme Novelty Library (Fantagraphics Books)
  • 2001 canceled, candidates were:
    • Rutu Modan , Bygone Flipper Vol. 2 (Actus Tragicus / Top Shelf Productions)
    • Mike Kunkel , Herobear and the Kid # 2 (Astonish Comics)
    • Lewis Trondheim , The Nimrod No. 5 (Fantagraphics Books)
    • Sean Bieri , Popeye the Savior Man Jumbo Jape (self-published)
    • Tom Hart , Stocks Are Surging The Collected Hutch Owen (Top Shelf Productions)
  • 2002 Scott Mills, Trenches (Top Shelf Productions)
  • 2003 Jason Shiga , Fleep (Sparkplug Comic Books)
  • 2004 Kevin Huizenga , Glenn Ganges , Drawn & Quarterly Showcase Vol. 1 (Drawn & Quarterly)
  • 2005 Anders Nilsen, Dogs and Water (Drawn and Quarterly)
  • 2006 Kevin Huizenga, Ganges No. 1 (Fantagraphics Books)
  • 2007 Gabrielle Bell , "Felix", Drawn & Quarterly Showcase Vol. 4 (Drawn & Quarterly)
  • 2008 Lilli Carre , The Thing About Madeleine (self-published)
  • 2009 Damien Jay , Willy, Papercutter No. 10 (Tugboat)
  • 2010 Ken Dahl , Monsters (Secret Acres)
  • 2011 Jaime Hernandez , Love & Rockets - New Stories No. 3: Browntown (Fantagraphics Books)
  • 2012 Jaime Hernandez, Love & Rockets - New Stories No. 4: Return to Me (Fantagraphics)
  • 2013 John Martz , Gold Star
  • 2014 Meredith Gran , Brownout Biscuits (Octopus Pie)
  • 2015 Jillian Tamaki , Sex Coven
  • 2016 Noah Van Sciver , My Hot Date
  • 2017 Carolyn Nowak , Diana's Electric Tongue
  • 2018 Molly Ostertag , How the Best Hunter in the Village Met Her Death
  • 2019 Mariko Tamaki and Rosemary Valero-O'Connell , Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me

Promising New Talent

Outstanding Series

Outstanding comic

Outstanding minicomic

Outstanding online comic

Outstanding debut comic

  • 2000 Evan Dorkin , Dork No. 8 (Slave Labor Graphics)
  • 2001 canceled
  • 2002 Joel Priddy , Pulpatoon Pilgrimage (AdHouse Books)
  • 2003 Studygroup12 No. 3 , edited by Zack Soto
  • 2004 Dave Roman and John Green, Teen Boat No. 6: Vote Boat (Cryptic Press)
  • 2005 Liz Prince , Will You Still Love Me if I Wet the Bed? (Top Shelf Productions)
  • 2006 Josh Eiserike , Class of '99 (self-published)
  • 2007 Alec Longstreth , Papercutter No. 6 (Tugboat Press)
  • 2008 Nate Powell , Swallow Me Whole , (Top Shelf Productions)

Ignatz Awards jury

  • 1998
    • Michael Cohen
    • Tom Devlin
    • Tom Hart
    • Marc Hempel
    • Dylan Horrocks
  • 1999
    • Frank Cho
    • Jordan Crane
    • Jon Lewis
    • Carla Speed ​​McNeil
    • Jim Ottaviani
  • 2000
    • Donna Barr
    • Sean Bieri
    • Phil Foglio
    • Dean Haspiel
    • Jason Little
  • 2001
    • Matt Feazell
    • Roberta Gregory
    • Jon "Bean" Hastings
    • Sam Henderson
    • James Storm
  • 2003
    • Pam Bliss
    • Ariel Bordeaux
    • David Hahn
    • Batton Lash
    • Matt Madden
  • 2004
    • Kevin Huizenga
    • Megan Kelso
    • Rich Koslowski
    • Layla Lawlor
    • Steve Dear
  • 2005
    • Jennifer Daydreamer
    • Shaenon Garrity
    • James Kochalka
    • Jeff Parker
    • Dan Zettwoch
  • 2006
    • Jeffrey Brown
    • Henry Chamberlain
    • Justin Hall
    • Laurenn McCubbin
    • Jim Rugg
  • 2007
    • Sara Edward-Corbett
    • Paul Hornschemeier
    • Steve MacIsaac
    • Yesse Reklaw
    • Zack Soto
  • 2008
    • Gabrielle Bell
    • Farel Dalrymple
    • Eleanor Davis
    • John Hankiewicz
    • Andy Hartzell
  • 2009
    • Lilli Carre
    • Vanessa Davis
    • Robert Kirby
    • Scott Mills
    • Laura Park
  • 2010
    • Trevor Alixopulos
    • Joshua Cotter
    • Rob G
    • David Kelly
    • Nilsen is different
  • 2011
    • Rina Ayuyang
    • Mike Dawson
    • Kris Dresen
    • Theo Ellsworth
    • John Porcellino
  • 2012
    • Edie fake
    • Minty Lewis
    • Dylan Meconis
    • Lark Pien
    • Julia Wertz
  • 2013
    • Lisa Hanawalt
    • Dustin Harbin
    • Damien Jay
    • Sakura Maku
    • Jason Shiga

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