- Source: UK Comic Art Award
The UK Comic Art Award was a series of British awards for achievement in comic books. Winners were selected by an open vote among British comic book professionals (creators, editors, and retailers); the awards were given out on an annual basis from 1990 to 1997 for comics published in the United Kingdom the previous year. Award presentations were generally held at the Glasgow Comic Art Convention, usually in the spring.
The UK Comic Art Award took the place of the Eagle Award, a fan-voted award which had petered out by the end of the 1980s. The National Comics Awards took over for the UK Comic Art Award in 1997 (the National Comic Awards were themselves replaced by the rejuvenated Eagle Awards in the 2000s).
History
The Awards were founded in 1990 by Rusty Staples (Frank Plowright, Hassan Yussuf, and Richard Barker), the company responsible for organizing the United Kingdom Comic Art Convention (UKCAC). The awards were generally sponsored by Penguin Books UK.
The 1991 awards presentation was held at the Glasgow Comic Art Convention (GlasCAC) in late March. The 1993 awards presentation was again held in March at GlasCAC, Glasgow City Halls. The fifth annual UK Comic Art Awards were presented at GlasCAC on Sunday, March 20, 1994. The 1997 awards were presented at the UKCAC, at the UCL Institute of Education, London, on Sunday, March 16.
Awards
Winners listed by year; for some categories, other nominees are listed after the winner.
= Best Writer
=1990: Grant Morrison
1991: Peter Milligan
1992: John Wagner
1993: Peter David
Jamie Delano
Peter Milligan
1994: Peter Milligan (Shade, the Changing Man, Enigma, The Extremist)
1997: Garth Ennis (Hitman, Preacher, Saint of Killers)
Grant Morrison
Alan Moore
= Best Artist
=1990: Simon Bisley
1991: John Higgins
1992: Simon Bisley
1993: Colin MacNeil
John M. Burns
Simon Bisley
Sean Phillips
1994: Duncan Fegredo (Enigma, Shade covers)
1997: Steve Dillon (Preacher)
Adam Hughes
Mike Mignola
= Best Ink Artist
=1997: Mark Farmer (The Incredible Hulk, Legion of Super-Heroes)
Bill Sienkiewicz
Mark Buckingham
= Best Cover Artist
=1997: Glenn Fabry (Preacher)
Alex Ross
Jason Brashill
= Best Writer/Artist
=1990: Peter Bagge
1991: Kyle Baker
Moebius
1992: Frank Miller
Peter Bagge
Ted McKeever
1993: Frank Miller
Peter Bagge
Alan Davis
1994: Frank Miller (Sin City, writer on Man Without Fear)
1997: Mike Mignola (Hellboy)
David Lapham
Daniel Clowes
= Best Newcomer
=1991: Mark Millar (writer, Saviour and Insiders)
1993: Joe Quesada
Chris Halls
Travis Charest
1994: Frank Quitely (Shimura, The Missionary Man)
1997: Jim Murray (Judge Dredd)
Pop Mahn
Andy Pritchett
= Best Auxiliary Contributor
=1990: Paul Gravett
1991: Dave Elliott (editor, A1)
1993: Steve Oliff (colorist)
Tim Quinn (editor, Marvel UK)
Dave Elliott (publisher, Atomeka Press)
1994: Ellie DeVille (letterer)
1997: Matt Hollingsworth (colorist, Preacher)
Joe Chiodo
Ellie DeVille
= Best Publisher
=1990: DC Comics
1991: DC Comics
1993: DC Comics
Fleetway Publications
Dark Horse Comics
1994: DC Comics
= Best Character
=1990: Tank Girl (Deadline)
1991: Buddy Bradley (Hate)
= Best Original Graphic Novel/One-Shot
=1990: Arkham Asylum (Grant Morrison and Dave McKean)
1991: Elektra Lives Again (Frank Miller and Lynn Varley)
1992: Judgment on Gotham (John Wagner, Alan Grant, and Simon Bisley)
1993: Night Cries (Archie Goodwin and Scott Hampton)
Tell Me Dark (Karl Edward Wagner, John Ney Rieger, and Kent Williams)
Skin (Peter Milligan, Brendan McCarthy, and Carol Swain)
1994: Vendetta in Gotham (John Wagner, Alan Grant, and Cam Kennedy)
1996: Stuck Rubber Baby (Howard Cruse)
1997: The End of the Century Club (Ed Hillyer)
Preacher Special (Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon)
Suckle (Dave Cooper)
= Best Graphic Novel Collection/Best Collection
=1990: Ed the Happy Clown (Chester Brown)
1991: The Complete Alec (Eddie Campbell)
1992: Judge Dredd in America (John Wagner and Colin MacNeil)
Maus II (Art Spiegelman)
Eddy Current (Ted McKeever)
1993: Sin City (Frank Miller)
Killing Time (John Smith and Chris Weston)
The Sandman: Season of Mists (Neil Gaiman, et al.)
1994: Hugo Tate, O America (Nick Abadzis)
1997: Preacher: Gone to Texas (Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon)
Stray Bullets: Innocence of Nihilism (David Lapham)
The Invisibles: Say You Want a Revolution (Grant Morrison and Steve Yeowell)
= Best Translated Graphic Novel
=1990: Lea: The Confessions of Julius Antoine (Serge Le Tendre and Christian Rossi)
1991: Blueberry (Jean-Michel Charlier and Jean “Moebius” Giraud)
1992: Heart Throbs (Max Cabanes)
= Best Ongoing Publication
=1990: Viz
1991: Viz
1992: Judge Dredd Megazine
2000 AD
Hate
Viz
1993: Judge Dredd Megazine
Eightball
2000 AD
1994: Judge Dredd Megazine
1997: Preacher
2000 AD
Acme Novelty Library
= Best New Publication
=1990: Bogey Man
1991: Revolver
1992: Blast!
1993: Archer & Armstrong
Red Dwarf (Fleetway)
The Heckler
Overkill
1994: Man Without Fear (Marvel)
1995: The Tale of One Bad Rat
1997: Kingdom Come
Girl
Superman Adventures
= Biggest Influence on Comics
=1990: Batman
= Career Achievement Award
=1990: Jack Kirby
1991: Steve Ditko
1992: John Wagner
1993: John M. Burns
Will Eisner
Brian Bolland
1994: Will Eisner
1997: Joe Kubert
Robert Crumb
Alex Toth
See also
Ally Sloper Award
Eagle Award
National Comics Awards
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Billie Eilish
- Andrew Garfield
- Orang Māori
- Arrietty
- Benedict Cumberbatch
- The Walking Dead (seri televisi)
- Anne Hathaway
- Joe Shuster
- Andy Serkis
- Manga
- UK Comic Art Award
- Eagle Awards
- Eddie Campbell
- 2000 AD (comics)
- Garth Ennis
- Peter Milligan
- John Wagner
- Simon Bisley
- Comics
- Paul Gravett
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