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List of award-winning graphic novels
Summary
This is a list of
graphic novels
which have won a notable award.
Pulitzer Prize
winners
edit
1992:
Maus
a.k.a.
Maus: A Survivor's Tale — My Father Bleeds History
by
Art Spiegelman
(non-fiction;
ISBN
0-679-40641-7)
Hugo Award
winners
edit
1988:
Watchmen
by
Alan Moore
and
Dave Gibbons
(
ISBN
0-930289-23-4), category "Other Forms"
[1]
2009:
Girl Genius, Volume 8: Agatha Heterodyne and the Chapel of Bones
by
Kaja
&
Phil Foglio
, art by Phil Foglio, colors by Cheyenne Wright (Airship Entertainment),
[2]
Best Graphic Novel
2010:
Girl Genius, Volume 9: Agatha Heterodyne and the Heirs of the Storm
by Kaja & Phil Foglio, art by Phil Foglio, colors by Cheyenne Wright (Airship Entertainment),
[3]
Best Graphic Story
2011:
Girl Genius, Volume 10: Agatha Heterodyne and the Guardian Muse
by Kaja & Phil Foglio, art by Phil Foglio, colors by Cheyenne Wright (Airship Entertainment),
[4]
Best Graphic Story
2012:
Digger
by
Ursula Vernon
(writer, artist) (Sofawolf Press),
[5]
Best Graphic Story
2013:
Saga, Volume One
by
Brian K. Vaughan
(writer),
Fiona Staples
(artist) (
Image Comics
),
[6]
Best Graphic Story
2015:
Ms. Marvel, Volume 1: No Normal
by
G. Willow Wilson
(writer),
Adrian Alphona
(artist), Jake Wyatt (artist) (
Marvel Comics
), Best Graphic Story
2016:
The Sandman: Overture
by
Neil Gaiman
(writer),
J. H. Williams III
(artist) (
Vertigo
), Best Graphic Story
2017:
Monstress, Volume 1: Awakening
by
Marjorie Liu
(writer),
Sana Takeda
(artist) (
Image Comics
), Best Graphic Story
2018:
Monstress, Volume 2: The Blood
by
Marjorie Liu
(writer),
Sana Takeda
(artist) (
Image Comics
), Best Graphic Story
2019:
Monstress, Volume 3: Haven
by
Marjorie Liu
(writer),
Sana Takeda
(artist) (
Image Comics
), Best Graphic Story
2020:
LaGuardia
by
Nnedi Okorafor
(writer), Tana Ford (artist), James Devlin (colorist) (Berger Books/
Dark Horse Comics
), Best Graphic Story
2021:
Parable of the Sower: A Graphic Novel Adaptation
by
Octavia E. Butler
(original author), Damian Duffy (writer), John Jennings (artist), (
Abrams Books
), Best Graphic Story
Bram Stoker Award
winners
edit
2000:
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume One
by
Alan Moore
and
Kevin O'Neill
, category "
Best Illustrated Narrative
"
2003:
The Sandman: Endless Nights
by
Neil Gaiman
, category "
Best Illustrated Narrative
"
2011:
Neonomicon
by
Alan Moore
and
Jacen Burrows
, category "
Best Graphic Novel
"
[7]
2012:
Witch Hunts: A Graphic History of the Burning Times
by
Rocky Wood
and
Lisa Morton
, "
Best Graphic Novel
"
2013:
Alabaster: Wolves
by
Caitlin R. Kiernan
, "
Best Graphic Novel
"
2014:
Bad Blood
by
Jonathan Maberry
and Tyler Crook, "Best Graphic Novel"
2015:
Shadow Show: Stories in Celebration of Ray Bradbury
by
Sam Weller
,
Mort Castle
,
Chris Ryall
, and Carlos Guzman, "Best Graphic Novel"
2017:
Kindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation
by Damian Duffy and
Octavia E. Butler
, "Best Graphic Novel"
[8]
Guardian First Book Award
winner
edit
2001:
Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth
by
Chris Ware
Robert F. Kennedy Book Award
edit
2014 Special Recognition:
March
: Book One
by
John Lewis
,
Andrew Aydin
, &
Nate Powell
The Case Centre
Awards & Competitions Winners
edit
2019 Outstanding Compact Case Award Winner:
Turbulence on the Tarmac
, by
Debapratim Purkayastha
and Sid Ghosh
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
(Non-fiction; Case Ref 519-0016-1)
World Fantasy Award
winner
edit
The Sandman: Dream Country
contains a story by
Neil Gaiman
and
Charles Vess
, #19 "A Midsummer Night's Dream" that earned this award in 1991 as Best Short Fiction.
Sidewise Award
winner
edit
2004
Ministry of Space
by
Warren Ellis
(writer) and
Chris Weston
(artist) (
Image Comics
), Best Short Form
Ignatz Award
winners
edit
Black Hole
by
Charles Burns
Diary of a Mosquito Abatement Man
by
John Porcellino
Tricked
by
Alex Robinson
Persepolis 2: The Story of a Return
by
Marjane Satrapi
Blankets
by
Craig Thompson
Three Fingers
by Rich Koslowski
From Hell
by
Alan Moore
and
Eddie Campbell
Cages
by
Dave McKean
Ghost World
by
Daniel Clowes
It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken
by
Seth
Same Difference and Other Stories
by
Derek Kirk Kim
Kirby Award
for Best Graphic Album winners
edit
Beowulf
(
First Comics
)
The Rocketeer
, by
Dave Stevens
(
Eclipse Comics
)
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
, by
Frank Miller
and
Klaus Janson
(
DC
)
Eisner Award
/
Harvey Award
winners
edit
Original graphic novels
edit
Acme Novelty Library
#13, by
Chris Ware
Batman: The Killing Joke
by
Alan Moore
and
Brian Bolland
Batman: War on Crime
by
Paul Dini
and
Alex Ross
Batman & Superman Adventures: World's Finest
by
Paul Dini
,
Joe Staton
and
Terry Beatty
Blankets
by
Craig Thompson
The Cartoon History of the Universe III: From the Rise of Arabia to the Renaissance
by
Larry Gonick
Ed the Happy Clown
by
Chester Brown
Elektra Lives Again
by
Frank Miller
Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde
Vol. 2, by
Oscar Wilde
and
P. Craig Russell
Fax from Sarajevo
by
Joe Kubert
(
ISBN
1-56971-346-4)
Fun Home
by
Alison Bechdel
The Golem's Mighty Swing
by
James Sturm
(
ISBN
1-896597-71-8)
Last Day in Vietnam
by
Will Eisner
March
: Book Two
by
John Lewis
,
Andrew Aydin
, &
Nate Powell
The Name of the Game
by Will Eisner
One! Hundred! Demons!
by
Lynda Barry
The Originals
by
Dave Gibbons
Our Cancer Year
by
Harvey Pekar
, Joyce Brabner and
Frank Stack
(non-fiction;
ISBN
1-56858-011-8)
Safe Area Goražde
by
Joe Sacco
(non-fiction;
ISBN
1-56097-470-2)
Signal to Noise
by
Neil Gaiman
and
Dave McKean
A Small Killing
by Alan Moore and
Oscar Zarate
(
ISBN
1-59291-009-2)
Stuck Rubber Baby
by
Howard Cruse
Superman: Peace on Earth
by Paul Dini and Alex Ross
Swallow Me Whole
by
Nate Powell
This One Summer
by
Mariko Tamaki
and
Jillian Tamaki
To the Heart of the Storm
by Will Eisner
Torso
by
Brian Michael Bendis
and
Marc Andreyko
Understanding Comics
by
Scott McCloud
(non-fiction)
Why I Hate Saturn
by
Kyle Baker
You Are Here
by Kyle Baker
Comic-book compilations
edit
Astonishing X-Men: Gifted
by
Joss Whedon
and
John Cassaday
Astro City: Life in the Big City
by
Kurt Busiek
and
Brent Anderson
Batman: Black and White
by various creators, ed. by Bob Kahan (
ISBN
1-56389-332-0)
Batman: Black & White, Volume Two
by various creators, ed. by Mark Chiarello and Nick J. Napolitano (
ISBN
1-56389-917-5)
Batman: Dark Victory
by
Jeph Loeb
and
Tim Sale
(
ISBN
1-56389-868-3)
Batman: The Long Halloween
Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale (
ISBN
1-56389-469-6)
Batman Adventures: Dangerous Dames and Demons
by
Paul Dini
,
Bruce Timm
, and others
Blacksad 2
by
Juanjo Guarnido
and
Juan Diaz Canales
The Complete Bone Adventures
(1994;
ISBN
0-9636609-2-6), reissued in color as
Bone: Out from Boneville
(2005;
ISBN
0-439-70640-8), by
Jeff Smith
Bone: One Volume Edition
by Jeff Smith (
ISBN
1-888963-14-X)
Cages
by
Dave McKean
Cerebus: Flight
by
Dave Sim
and
Gerhard
From Hell
by
Alan Moore
and
Eddie Campbell
Hellboy: Seed of Destruction
by
Mike Mignola
Hellboy: The Wolves of Saint August
by Mike Mignola
Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth
by
Chris Ware
Kings in Disguise
by
James Vance
and
Dan Burr
. (
ISBN
0-393-32848-1)
Lone Wolf and Cub
by
Kazuo Koike
and
Goseki Kojima
Louis Riel
by
Chester Brown
Marvels
by Kurt Busiek and
Alex Ross
Maus II
a.k.a.
Maus: A Survivor's Tale — And Here My Troubles Began
by
Art Spiegelman
(non-fiction;
ISBN
0-679-72977-1)
Same Difference and Other Stories
by
Derek Kirk Kim
Sandman: The Doll's House
by
Neil Gaiman
and various artists
Sin City
a.k.a.
Sin City: The Hard Goodbye
by
Frank Miller
(
ISBN
1-59307-293-7)
Sin City: Family Values
by Frank Miller (
ISBN
1-59307-297-X)
Sin City: That Yellow Bastard
by Frank Miller (
ISBN
1-59307-296-1)
Stray Bullets: Innocence of Nihilism
by
David Lapham
The Tale of One Bad Rat
by
Bryan Talbot
Twentieth Century Eightball
by
Daniel Clowes
Watchmen
by Alan Moore and
Dave Gibbons
(
ISBN
0-930289-23-4)
Y: The Last Man
by
Brian K. Vaughan
Kodansha Manga Award
edit
1984:
Akira
by
Katsuhiro Otomo
1986:
Adolf
by
Osamu Tezuka
and
What's Michael?
by
Makoto Kobayashi
(tie)
1993:
Parasyte
by
Hitoshi Iwaaki
2000:
Vagabond
by
Takehiko Inoue
2001:
20th Century Boys
by
Naoki Urasawa
2006:
Mushishi
by
Yuki Urushibara
2009:
Ah! My Goddess
by
Kōsuke Fujishima
2012:
Vinland Saga
by
Makoto Yukimura
2015:
Knights of Sidonia
by
Tsutomu Nihei
Kirkus Prize
edit
2019 Winner:
New Kid
by Jerry Craft
National Book Award
edit
Young People's Literature
edit
2006 Finalist:
American Born Chinese
by
Gene Luen Yang
2009 Finalist:
Stitches
by David Small
2013 Finalist:
Boxers
and
Saints
by
Gene Luen Yang
2015 Finalist:
Nimona
by
ND Stevenson
2016 Winner:
March
: Book Three
by
John Lewis
,
Andrew Aydin
, &
Nate Powell
American Library Association Youth Media Awards
edit
Newbery Medal
edit
2015 Honor Book:
El Deafo
by
Cece Bell
2016 Honor Book:
Roller Girl
by
Victoria Jamieson
2020 Winner:
New Kid
by Jerry Craft
Caldecott Medal
edit
2015 Honor Book:
This One Summer
by
Mariko Tamaki
and
Jillian Tamaki
Coretta Scott King Book Award
edit
2014 Author Honor:
March
: Book One
by
John Lewis
,
Andrew Aydin
, &
Nate Powell
2017 Author Winner:
March
: Book Three
by
John Lewis
,
Andrew Aydin
, &
Nate Powell
2020 Author Winner:
New Kid
by
Jerry Craft
Michael L. Printz Award
edit
2007 Winner:
American Born Chinese
by
Gene Luen Yang
2015 Honor Book:
This One Summer
by
Mariko Tamaki
and
Jillian Tamaki
2017 Winner:
March
: Book Three
by
John Lewis
,
Andrew Aydin
, &
Nate Powell
Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Medal
edit
2017 Winner:
March
: Book Three
by
John Lewis
,
Andrew Aydin
, &
Nate Powell
YALSA Nonfiction Award
edit
2017 Winner:
March
: Book Three
by
John Lewis
,
Andrew Aydin
, &
Nate Powell
See also
edit
List of graphic novels: Adapted into TV/film
Doug Wright Awards
References
edit
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"The Hugo Awards : 1988 Hugo Awards". Archived from the original on 2011-05-07
. Retrieved
2010-04-19
.
^
"Home".
thehugoawards.org
.
^
"2010 Hugo Award Winners". 5 September 2010.
^
"The Hugo Awards : 2011 Hugo Awards". Archived from the original on 2012-05-04
. Retrieved
2012-04-09
.
^
"2012 Hugo Awards". 7 April 2012.
^
"2013 Hugo Awards". 22 December 2012.
^
"Horror Writers Association - Past Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners". Archived from the original on 2014-10-09.
^
"The 2017 Bram Stoker Awards Winners - Horror Writers Association BlogHorror Writers Association Blog".
horror.org
. 5 March 2018
. Retrieved
2018-05-30
.
^
"Featured case: Turbulence on the Tarmac".
thecasecentre.org
. Retrieved
2020-06-17
.
^
BizEd Magazine (2019-04-22). "Case Centre Announces 2019 Case Writing Winners".
bized.aacsb.edu
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2020-06-17
.
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Ethier, Marc (2019-02-25). "Who Is Writing, & Who Is Teaching, The Best MBA Cases?".
Poets&Quants
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2020-06-17
.
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Telangana Today (2019-03-04). "ICFAI-IBS wins 3 awards".
Telangana Today
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2020-06-17
.