- Source: List of Lulu Award winners
The Lulu Awards were a group of literary awards in the field of comics, presented by the Friends of Lulu from 1997 to 2010. The awards were intended to "recognize the people and projects that help open the eyes and minds to the amazing comic and cartooning work by and/or about women." The awards were presented at San Diego Comic-Con from 1997 to 2007, at the MoCCA Festival in 2008–2009, and the Long Beach Comic Con in 2010.
Award categories and voting process
The awards were separated into five categories: Lulu of the Year, Kimberly Yale Award for Best New Talent, Volunteer of the Year Award, Women of Distinction Award, and the Women Cartoonists Hall of Fame. In 2009, two additional awards were created: the Leah Adezio Award for Best Kid-Friendly Work and Best Female Character.
Originally, award nominations and voting were limited to Friends of Lulu dues-paying members. In 2007, nominations were opened for the first time to non-members. In the Awards' penultimate year, 2009, a judges panel provided "the list of nominees," and "then the public ... [voted] for the winners in each category." The 2009 judges were Brigid Alverson, Jennifer Babcock, Abby Denson, Cheryl Lynn Eaton, Chris Eberle, Karen Green, and Robert Randle.
Award winners and nominees
= Lulu of the Year
=The Lulu of the Year honor went to creator(s), book(s), or other projects "whose work best exemplifies Friends of Lulu’s mission." "Nominees must have published comic book, strip, or editorial cartoon work, whether self-published, company-published, or net-published."
1997 The Great Women Superheroes, by Trina Robbins (Kitchen Sink Press)
Action Girl, Sarah Dyer, editor (Slave Labor Graphics)
Girl Talk, Isabella Bannerman, Ann Decker, & Sabrina Jones, editors (Fantagraphics)
Leave It To Chance, by James Robinson & Paul Smith (comics)
Marilyn: The Story of a Woman, Kathryn Hyatt, (7 Stories Press)
Strangers in Paradise, Terry Moore (Homage Comics)
1998 Action Girl, Sarah Dyer, editor (Slave Labor Graphics)
Abby Denson, Tough Love: High School Confidential, Freedom Set, and work in XY Magazine
Linda Medley, Castle Waiting (Olio)
Dave Roman and John Green, Quicken Forbidden
Jill Thompson, Scary Godmother (Sirius Entertainment)
1999 Scary Godmother, by Jill Thompson (Sirius Entertainment)
Akiko, by Mark Crilley (Sirius Entertainment)
The Amazing "True" Story of a Teenage Single Mom, by Katherine Arnoldi (Hyperion Books)
Castle Waiting, by Linda Medley (Olio)
A Child's Life and Other Stories, by Phoebe Gloeckner (Frog, Ltd., an imprint of North Atlantic Books)
Queen of the Black Black, by Megan Kelso (Highwater)
2000 Trina Robbins, From Girls to Grrrlz
Mark Crilley Akiko
Ellen Forney, Monkey Food
Jim Ottaviani, Dignifying Science
Dori Seda Dori Stories, edited by Kate Kane and Don Donahue
Jill Thompson, Scary Godmother comics and books
2001 Trina Robbins, and Anne Timmons, Go-Girl!
Greg Beettam & Stephe Geigen-Miller Xeno's Arrow
Chynna Clugston-Major, Blue Monday
Mark Crilley, Akiko
Les Daniels, Wonder Woman: The Complete History
Roberta Gregory
Rachel Hartmann, Amy Unbounded
Lea Hernandez, Cathedral Child and Rumble Girls
Janet Hetherington, Eternally Yours
Lynn Johnston, For Better or For Worse
Lawrence Marvit, Sparks
Kevin Mason & Alex Szewczuk Sleeping Dragons
Scott McCloud, Reinventing Comics
Dave McKinnon and Terry Wiley, Sleaze Castle/Petra Etcetera
Linda Medley, Castle Waiting (Olio)
Terry Moore, Strangers in Paradise
Carla Speed McNeil, Finder
Mark Oakley, Thieves and Kings
Paul Pope, THB
Powerpuff Girls comics, various, Joan Hilty, editor
Dave Roman and John Green, Quicken Forbidden
Sequential Tart, Marcia Allas, editor, and staff
Posy Simmonds Gemma Bovery
Jeff Smith, Bone
Jeff Smith and Charles Vess, Rose
Jill Thompson, Scary Godmother
Andi Watson, Breakfast After Noon
Mary Wilshire
2002 Sequential Tart, Marcia Allas, editor
Chynna Clugston-Major, Blue Monday
Lea Hernandez, Cathedral Child
Carla Speed McNeil, Finder
Jill Thompson, Scary Godmother
2003 Free Comic Book Day (2002: inaugural year), Joe Field, organizer
Alison Bechdel , Dykes to Watch Out For
Chynna Clugston-Major, Blue Monday
Clamp (four female creators of manga, including Card Captor Sakura, Magic Knight Rayearth, and X/1999)
Jen Van Meter and Christine Norrie Hopeless Savages trade paperback
2004 Lea Hernandez, editor, Girlamatic.com
Jen Contino, Comicon.com/Pulse.com
Jane Irwin, Vogelein
Lawrence Klein, founder of the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art
Marjane Satrapi, Persepolis
2005 Shaenon Garrity, (Girlamatic.com, the Cartoon Art Museum)
Devin Grayson (DC Comics)
Megan Kelso, Scheherazade
TokyoPop website (tokyopop.com)
Flight Anthology website (flightcomics.com)
2006 Scholastic/Graphix (publisher of The Baby-sitters Club, Queen Bee, Breaking Up)
Jen Contino (Comicon.com/Pulse, contributor)
Gail Simone (writer of Birds of Prey)
Girlamatic.com (Comics hosting website)
Zeus Comics/CAPE (Retailer/Comics and Pop Culture Expo)
2007 Abby Denson (Tough Love: High School Confidential)
Alison Bechdel (Fun Home, Dykes to Watch Out For)
Donna Barr (The Desert Peach, Stinz)
2008 Marjane Satrapi
Audra Furuichi
gURL Comix
Stephanie McMillan
Rutu Modan
2009 Danielle Corsetto for Girls with Slingshots
2010 Kate Beaton
Channel M Publishing
Hope Larson
Miss Lasko-Gross
Françoise Mouly
Mirror Mind, Tory Woollcott
The Road to God Knows by Von Allan
Katie Skelly
Tara Tallan
Raina Telgemeier
Jill Thompson
Carol Tyler
= Women Cartoonists Hall of Fame
="Nominees must have published comic book, strip, or editorial cartoon work, whether self-published, company-published, or net-published. An individual cannot win more than once." In 2010, shortly before the demise of the Friends of Lulu, the Women Cartoonists Hall of Fame was renamed The Female Cartoonists and Comic Book Writers Hall of Fame.
1997 Marie Severin, EC and Marvel Comics
Marge Henderson Buell, creator of Little Lulu
Edwina Dumm
Ramona Fradon, Silver Age artist (Aquaman, Metamorpho) and Brenda Starr, Reporter comic strip
Dale Messick, creator, Brenda Starr, Reporter
1998 Dale Messick, Brenda Starr, Reporter
Marjorie Henderson Buell
Ramona Fradon
Lynn Johnston, For Better or For Worse
Trina Robbins, cartoonist; author, A Century of Women Superheroes
1999 Ramona Fradon
Marge Henderson Buell
Lynn Johnston
Trina Robbins
2000 Marge Henderson Buell
Fran Hopper, (Fiction House comics, 1940s)
Tarpe Mills, (Miss Fury)
Lily Renee (Fiction House comics, 1940s)
Hilda Terry, Teena
Rumiko Takahashi, Ranma ½, Urusei Yatsura, other manga
2001 (tie) Trina Robbins and Hilda Terry
Roberta Gregory
Lea Hernandez
Lynn Johnston
Lee Marrs
Linda Medley
Wendy Pini, Elfquest
Dorothy Woolfolk Roubicek
Dori Seda
Rumiko Takahashi
2002 Lynn Johnston
Nell Brinkley, early 20th century cartoonist/illustrator
Wendy Pini, Elfquest
Barb Rausch, Barbie
Dorothy Woolfolk Roubicek
Rumiko Takahashi
2003 Wendy Pini
Lynda Barry, Marlys and One! Hundred! Demons!
Barb Rausch, Vicki Valentine and Barbie
Dorothy Woolfolk Roubicek
Rumiko Takahashi
2004 Lynda Barry (Marlys, 100 Demons)
Amanda Conner, Vampirella, Soulsearchers & Co.
Barb Rausch
Dorothy Woolfolk Roubicek
Rumiko Takahashi
2005 Rumiko Takahashi
Nell Brinkley, The Three Graces
Amanda Conner
Phoebe Gloeckner, The Diary of a Teenage Girl
Donna Barr, A Fine Line Press
Jill Thompson, Scary Godmother, Death: At Death’s Door
2006 Roberta Gregory (Naughty Bits, Artistic Licentiousness)
Phoebe Gloeckner (The Diary of a Teenage Girl)
Linda Medley (Castle Waiting)
Rose O'Neill (creator, Kewpie dolls)
Jill Thompson (Scary Godmother)
Carol Tyler (The Job Thing, Late Bloomer)
2007 Colleen Doran (A Distant Soil, The Book of Lost Souls)
Lily Renee Phillips (The Lost World, Werewolf Hunters)
Donna Barr (The Desert Peach, Stinz)
2008 Nell Brinkley
Marty Links
Tarpe Mills
Louise Simonson
2009 Gail Simone
2010 Alison Bechdel
Carla Speed McNeil
Louise Simonson
Devin Grayson
Zelda Mavin Jackson aka Jackie Ormes
Diana Nock
Athena Currier
Roz Chast
Dori Seda
= Kimberly Yale Award for Best New Talent
="Awarded to a woman who has worked in the comic book & comic strip industry for less than two years. The category [was] named for a comic book writer & Friends of Lulu founding member who died in 1997."
1997 Jessica Abel, Artbabe
Jen Benka, Manya
Ariel Bordeaux, Deep Girl
Kris Dresen, Manya; Action Girl
Jennifer Graves, Robin; Supergirl
Kathryn Hyatt, Marilyn: The Story of a Woman
Carla Speed McNeil, Finder, Shanda the Panda
Ursula O'Steen, Girl Talk, Pure Friction
Elizabeth Watasin, A-Girl, Action Girl
Christina Z, Witchblade
1998 Carla Speed McNeil, Finder
Jenny Gonzalez, Kronikle Komix
Devin Grayson, Catwoman
Tara Jenkins, Galaxion
Ariel Schrag, Definition; Potential
1999 Devin Grayson, Catwoman, Black Widow
Dawn Brown, Little Red Hot
Chynna Clugston-Major, "Blue Monday" in Action Girl and Oni Double Feature
Jane Fisher & Kirsten Petersen, WJHC
Rachel Hartman, Amy Unbounded
Ariel Schrag, Definition; Potential
Jen Sorensen, Slowpoke
Tara Tallan, Galaxion
Maggie Whorf, BoHoS
2000 Rachel Hartman (Amy Unbounded)
Kalah Allen (Jann of Renew)
Rachel Nacion, misspelled "Rachel Ancion" (Shades of Blue)
Suzanne Baumann, misspelled "Suzanne Bowman" (Fridge Magnet Stories)
Chynna Clugston-Major (Blue Monday)
Leela Corman, misspelled "Leelah Corman" (Flim Flam, Queen's Day)
Alison Williams (Sorcerer's Children)
2001 Anne Timmons (Go Girl)
Fiona Avery (No Honor, Rogue, Fionaverse)
Robyn Chapman (Theater of the Meek)
Catherine Doherty (Can of Worms)
Rachel Dodson (Harley Quinn)
Jennifer Feinberg (Little Scrowlie)
Shaenon K. Garrity (Narbonic)
Rebecca Guay (Green Lantern: 1001 Emerald Nights)
Gisele Lagace (Coolcatstudio.com)
Gail Simone (Simpsons comics)
Jen Sorenson
Elizabeth Watasin (Charm School)
2002 (tie) Gisele Lagace (Cool Cat Studio) and Ashley-Jane Nicolaus (writer, Haven)
Dorothy Gambrell (Cat and Girl, New Adventures of Death)
Layla Lawlor (Raven's Children)
Lark Pien (Stories from the Ward)
2003 Raina Telgemeier (Take-Out)
Layla Lawlor (Raven's Children)
Jenn Manley Lee (Dicebox)
Joanne Mutch (Rummblestrips)
Justine Shaw (Nowhere Girl)
2004 Lark Pien (Long Tail Kitty)
Sara Beeves (Girly Comic: Mockaroni & Cheese)
Dylan Meconis (Bite Me!)
Christina Weir (Skinwalker, New Mutants)
2005 Vera Brosgol (Flight, Hopeless Savages B-Sides)
Stephanie Freese (Ripped from the Headlines)
Dorothy Gambrell (Cat and Girl)
Emily Horne (www.asofterworld.com)
Tintin Pantoja (Sevenplains, Girlamatic.com, and MentalTentacle.com)
2006 Leigh Dragoon (By the Wayside)
Hope Larson
Clio Chiang, misspelled "Clio Chang"
Liz Prince
MK Reed
2007 Rachel Nabors (Crow Princess, Rachel the Great)
June Kim (12 Days)
Rivkah (Steady Beat)
Joelle Jones (12 Reasons Why I Love Her)
2008 Martina Fugazzotto
Kiki Jones
Julia Wertz (The Fart Party)
2009 Kate Beaton, for Hark! A Vagrant
2010 Kathryn Immonen: Runaways
Von Allan: The Road To God Knows
Tory Woollcott: Mirror Mind
Diana Nock: The Intrepid Girlbot
Athena Currier: Action Athena
Lisa Hanawalt: I Want You
Carolyn Belefski: Curls
= Volunteer of the Year Award
="Voted on by the Friends of Lulu board." Not presented at the 2010 awards.
2003:
Dave Roman (Editor, Broad Appeal)
Chris Kohler (webmaster)
2004 Charlie Boatner
2005 Marc Wilkofsky (New York Chapter)
2006 Donnie Tracey (Gotham City Limits)
2007:
MK Reed
Robin Enrico
2008 Lee Binswanger
2009 Marion Vitus
= Women of Distinction Award
=Criteria for inclusion were similar to the Women Cartoonists Hall of Fame, except that the award was open to all women in the comic book field, not just writers and artists.
2004 Maggie Thompson, editor, Comics Buyer's Guide
Carol Kalish (posthumous) former vice-president, New Product Development, Marvel Comics
Trina Robbins, author, historian
Mimi Rosenheim, editor, AIT-PlanetLar
Diana Schutz, editor, Dark Horse Comics
2005 Heidi MacDonald, editor, The Beat
Karen Berger, editor, DC Comics / Vertigo Comics
Vijaya Iyer, editor, Cartoon Books
Mimi Rosenheim, editor, AIT-PlanetLar
Diana Schutz, editor, Dark Horse Comics
2006 Diana Schutz (Editor, Dark Horse Comics)
Karen Berger (Editor, DC/Vertigo)
Jackie Estrada (Exhibit A Press, Administrator Eisner Awards)
Françoise Mouly (Art Director, The New Yorker)
Ronee Garcia Bougeious (Comics News Editor and columnist, PopCultureShock.com)
2007 Jennifer de Guzman (Editor-In-Chief, Slave Labor Graphics)
Joan Hilty (Editor, DC)
Karen Berger (senior VP, DC/Vertigo)
2008 Shelly Bond
Cindy Fournier
Janna Morishima
2009 Joanne Carter Siegel
2010 Lauren Sankovitch: editor, Marvel Comics
Amy Adams: co-proprietor of Bergen Street Comics
Sam (Samantha) Boswell: assisted on Von Allan's The Road To God Knows
Peggy Burns: Associate Publisher, Marketing & Sales, Drawn & Quarterly
Elizabeth Dingmann: Lerner Publishing Group publicist
Laura Hudson: ComicsAlliance
Jenette Kahn: Former Publisher, DC Comics
Katie Merrit: retailer, Green Brain Comics
Françoise Mouly: Publisher/Editorial Director, Toon Books
= Leah Adezio Award for Best Kid-Friendly Work
=2009 Shannon, Dean, and Nathan Hale, Rapunzel's Revenge
2010 Diana Nock: The Intrepid Girlbot
Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm: Babymouse: The Musical and Babymouse: Dragonslayer
Tory Woollcott: Mirror Mind
Teddy Riawen, Phuong Hong Au Nguyen, and Malcolm Harris: Witch Girls Tales vol. 2, issue #1
David Petersen: Mouse Guard: Winter 1152
Roger Langridge: The Muppet Show Comic Book: The Treasure of Peg-Leg Wilson
Art Baltazar and Franco Aureliani: Tiny Titans
= Best Female Character
=2009 Monica Villarreal, from Wapsi Square by Paul Taylor
2010 Ramona Flowers: Scott Pilgrim, Bryan Lee O'Malley
Marie Levesque: The Road To God Knows by Von Allan
Creepy Carly: Creepy Carly, Carly Mizzou
Girlbot: The Intrepid Girlbot, Diana Nock
Ivy: Ivy, Sarah Oleksyk
Mot Fleishman: Eros Inc., Michael Jonathan
Hannelore Ellicott-Chatham: Questionable Content, Jeph Jacques
See also
Female comics creators
List of literary awards honoring women
List of 20th century women artists
References
External links
"The Lulu Award Winners 1997-2008". Friends of Lulu. 2007. Archived from the original on February 7, 2009.
"Lulu Award". Comic Book Awards Almanac. Archived from the original on January 26, 2013.
"Lulu Awards Summary of Winners". Comic Book Awards Almanac. Retrieved Nov 22, 2023.
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