This article provides alist of notable awards forwebcomicsand some of the winners from each year.
Webcomics may be eligible for any number of literary awards that recognise achievement incomicsor literature generally. As examples, webcomic artists have wonIgnatz AwardsandEisner Awards,Gene Luen Yang's graphic novelAmerican Born Chinese(originally published as a webcomic onModern Tales), was the first graphic novel to be nominated for aNational Book Award,[1]andDon Hertzfeldt's animated filmEverything Will Be OK,which won the 2007Sundance Film FestivalJury Award in Short Filmmaking, was based on his webcomics.[2]
However, a number of awards have existed that are specifically for webcomics, or which focus mainly on webcomics. This list details these awards, including their source, criteria, and winners.
Awards relating to multiple mediums
editPulitzer Prizes
editThe Pulitzer Prize is an award for achievements in newspaper, magazine, online journalism, literature, and musical composition within the United States. In 2010,Mark Fiorewon aPulitzer Prize,becoming the first cartoonist to win a Pulitzer for an entry of entirely online cartoons.[3]Fiore was later also a finalist for the Pulitzer in 2018.[4]In 2012 and again in 2020,Matt Borswas a finalist for the Pulitzer, for his webcomics that appeared in the online magazine he founded,The Nib.[5][6]In 2015,Tom Tomorrowwas a finalist for the Pulitzer based on hisThis Modern Worldcomics published by the websiteDaily Kos.[7]
Ursa Major Awards
editThe Ursa Major Awards relate tofurrymedia, such as video, written works, and comics. They were first presented in 2001 for works produced in the previous year. In 2004, a category for comic strips that feature anthropomorphic characters was introduced.[8]Despite the category including all forms of comics, all winners have been webcomics.
Year | Title | Creator(s) | Website | Citation |
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2004 | Kevin and Kell | Bill Holbrook | kevinandkell.com/ | [9] |
2005 | Faux Pas | Robert and Margaret Carspecken | ozfoxes.com/fauxpas.htm | [10] |
2006 | Faux Pas | Robert and Margaret Carspecken | ozfoxes.com/fauxpas.htm | [11] |
2007 | Ozy and Millie | Dana Simpson | ozyandmillie.org/ | [12] |
2008 | Ozy and Millie | Dana Simpson | ozyandmillie.org/ | [13] |
2009 | Fur-Piled | Leo Magna | liondogworks.com/fur-piled.html(archive) | [14] |
2010 | Housepets! | Rick Griffin | housepetscomic.com/ | [15] |
2011 | Housepets! | Rick Griffin | housepetscomic.com/ | [16] |
2012 | Housepets! | Rick Griffin | housepetscomic.com/ | [17] |
2013 | Housepets! | Rick Griffin | housepetscomic.com/ | [18] |
2014 | Housepets! | Rick Griffin | housepetscomic.com/ | [19] |
2015 | Housepets! | Rick Griffin | housepetscomic.com/ | [20] |
2016 | Housepets! | Rick Griffin | housepetscomic.com/ | [21] |
2017 | Housepets! | Rick Griffin | housepetscomic.com/ | [22] |
2018 | Housepets! | Rick Griffin | housepetscomic.com/ | [23] |
2019 | Carry On | Kathryn Garrison Kellogg | hirezfox.com/km/ | [24] |
2020 | Housepets! | Rick Griffin | housepetscomic.com/ | [25] |
2021 | Housepets! | Rick Griffin | housepetscomic.com/ | [26] |
2022 | Carry On | Kathryn Garrison Kellogg | hirezfox.com/km/ | [27] |
2023 | The Whiteboard | Doc Nickel | the-whiteboard.com/ | [28] |
2024 | Foxes in Love | Toivo Kaartinen | twitter.com/foxes_in_love | [29] |
Weblog Awards
editThe Weblog Awards were held from 2003 to 2008 and featured a Best Comic Strip category starting in 2006.
Year | Title | Creator(s) | Website | Citation |
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2006 | Least I Could Do | Ryan Sohmer(writer) and Lar deSouza (artist) | leasticoulddo.com | [30] |
2007 | xkcd | Randall Munroe | xkcd.com | [31] |
2008 | xkcd | Randall Munroe | xkcd.com | [32] |
Comic awards that include a webcomic category
editCartoonist Studio Prize
editPresented by theSlate Book Reviewand theCenter for Cartoon Studies,the Cartoonist Studio Prize was first awarded in 2013 for work produced during the previous year. The award has two categories, "Best Print Comic" and "Best Web Comic".
Year | Title | Creator | Website | Citation |
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2013 | Nimona | ND Stevenson | gingerhaze.com/nimona(archive) | [33] |
2014 | Out of Skin | Emily Carroll | emcarroll.com/comics/skin/ | [34] |
2015 | Watching(fromSubnormality) | Winston Rowntree | viruscomix.com/page585.html | [35] |
2016 | I Want to Believe | Boulet | english.bouletcorp.com/2015/10/21/i-want-to-believe/ | [36] |
2017 | On Beauty | Christina Tran | sodelightful.com/comics/beauty/ | [37] |
2018 | Leaving Richard's Valley | Michael DeForge | instagram.com/richardsvalley/ | [38] |
2019 | Being an Artist and a Mother | Lauren Weinstein | newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/being-an-artist-and-a-mother | [39] |
2020 | East Street Diners Club | Will Dinski | esdc.substack.com/ | [40] |
DiNKY Awards
editThe Denver Independent Comics & Arts Expo (DINK) gave out comics awards with multiple categories, including the Best Web Comics award.[41]
The category was called "Outstanding Web Comic" in 2016. The following year it was renamed "Best Web Comic".
Year | Title | Creator(s) | Website | Citation |
---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | Some Did Rest | Niki Smith | niki-smith.com/tag/some-did-rest/ | [42] |
2017 | Mare Internum | Der-shing Helmer | marecomic.com/ | [42] |
2018 | Finding Home | Hari Conner | tapas.io/series/FindingHome | [42] |
2019 | Where No One Lives | Zorika Gaeta | akiroteacomics.com/wherenoonegoes/home.html | [42] |
Eagle Awards
editThe Eagle Award was a series of awards for comic book titles and creators voted on byUKfans. It ran from 1977 to 2012 but was not presented every year. From 2001 until its conclusion it included an award for Favourite Web-based Comic. The winners of that category are listed below:
Year | Title | Creator(s) | Website | Citation |
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2001 | Sluggy Freelance | Pete Abrams | sluggy.com | [43] |
2005 | PvP | Scott Kurtz | pvponline.com | [44] |
2006 | Supernatural Law | Batton Lash | webcomicsnation.com(archive) | [45] |
2007 | Penny Arcade | Jerry Holkins(writer) andMike Krahulik(artist) | penny-arcade.com | [46] |
2008 | The Order of the Stick | Rich Burlew | giantitp.com | [47] |
2010 | FreakAngels | Warren Ellisand Paul Duffield | freakangels.com(archive) | [48][49] |
2011 | Axe Cop | Ethan NicolleandMalachai Nicolle | axecop.com | [50] |
2012 | FreakAngels | Warren Ellis and Paul Duffield | freakangels.com(archive) | [51] |
Eisner Award
editThe Will Eisner Comic Industry Award, commonly shortened to the Eisner Award, is a prize given since 1988 for creative achievement in American comic books. In 2003, Justine Shaw'sNowhere Girlreceived a nomination for an Eisner award in the "best new series" category, while Shaw was nominated for "talent deserving of wider recognition", making her the first webcomic artist to be nominated for an Eisner.[52]
In addition to considering works published online for general categories, the Eisner Awards have included categories only for digital works since 2005. The category Best Digital Comic was awarded each year from 2005 through to 2016, though was renamed Best Webcomic in 2009.Paste Magazinenoted in 2016 that the Eisner's conflation of "digital comic"and" webcomic "may cause independent works to be overshadowed by online services such asMarvel UnlimitedandDC Comics' "Digital First".[53]In 2017, the category was split into "Best Digital Comic" and "Best Webcomic" and as of 2020 these two categories remain.
The table below shows the winners of Best Digital Comic/Webcomic and of Best Webcomic.
Harvey Awards
editThe Harvey Awards, named for writer and artistHarvey Kurtzmanand originally coordinated by the publisherFantagraphics,are given for achievement in comic books. The Harveys were created in 1988 as part of a successor to theKirby Awardswhich were discontinued after 1987.
The Harvey Awards have included a category for online works since 2006. Originally called Best Online Comic Work, it was renamed to Digital Book of the Year following the 2018 revamp of awards and their move toNew York Comic Con.[74]
Ignatz Awards
editThe Ignatz Awards are intended to recognize outstanding achievements in comics and cartooning by small press creators or creator-owned projects published by larger publishers. They have been awarded each year since 1997, except for 2001 as the show was cancelled after theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks.Recipients of the award are determined by the votes of the attendees of the annualSmall Press Expo.
Comics published online have won awards in multiple categories, such asChester 5000winning Outstanding Series andHark! A Vagrantfor Outstanding Anthology or Collection. As well as these, the Ignatz Awards have presented an award for Outstanding Online Comic since 2002.
Year | Title | Creator(s) | Website | Citation |
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2001 | Category created but no award given due to cancellation of ceremony | |||
2002 | Bee | Jason Little | beecomix.com | [92] |
2003 | American Elf | James Kochalka | americanelf.com | [93] |
2004 | American Elf | James Kochalka | americanelf.com | [94] |
2005 | The Perry Bible Fellowship | Nicholas Gurewitch | pbfcomics.com | [95] |
2006 | The Perry Bible Fellowship | Nicholas Gurewitch | pbfcomics.com | [96] |
2007 | Achewood | Chris Onstad | achewood.com | [97] |
2008 | Achewood | Chris Onstad | achewood.com | [98] |
2009 | Year of the Rat | Cayetano Garza | magicinkwell.com | [99] |
2010 | Troop 142 | Mike Dawson | mikedawsoncomics.com/troop142 | [100] |
2011 | Hark! A Vagrant | Kate Beaton | harkavagrant.com | [101] |
2012 | SuperMutant Magic Academy | Jillian Tamaki | mutantmagic.com | [102] |
2013 | SuperMutant Magic Academy | Jillian Tamaki | mutantmagic.com | [103] |
2014 | Vattu | Evan Dahm | rice-boy.com/vattu | [104] |
2015 | The Bloody Footprint | Lilli Carré | New York Times | [105] |
2016 | Octopus Pie | Meredith Gran | octopuspie.com | [106] |
2017 | The Meek | Der-Shing Helmer | meekcomic.com | [107] |
2018 | Lara Croft Was My Family | Carta Monir | medium.com | [108] |
2019 | Full Court Crush | Hannah Blumenreich | hannahblumenreich.com | [109] |
2020 | Witchy | Ariel Reis | [citation needed] | |
2021 | Birds of Maine | Michael DeForge | [citation needed] | |
2022 | Ride or Die | Mars Heyward | [citation needed] | |
2023 | The God of Arepo | Reimena Yee | [110] |
Joe Shuster Awards
editTheJoe Shuster AwardsrecogniseCanadiancomic creators, retailers and publishers. The awards have been handed out since 2005 and are administered by theCanadian Comic Book Creator Awards Association.As of 2024, these awards have not been presented since the "2021" awards, presented in 2022 for works produced in 2020.[111][112]
The Joe Shuster Awards have presented a Webcomics Creator award since 2007.[note 1]Unlike other categories given by other awards, this award is for a creator or team rather than a work and so can be in recognition of multiple pieces of work. This category is not always presented; it was not presented in 2016, nor in 2019 even though other Joe Shuster Awards were presented in those years.[113]The award will be granted in 2020, with nominees announced and the winner to be announced in late October.[114]
Year | Title(s) | Creator(s) | Website | Citation |
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2007 | April & May & June Kanami Penny Tribute |
Dan Kim | manga.clone-army.org, see: | [115] |
2008 | Looking for Group Least I Could Do |
Ryan Sohmer(writer) andLar deSouza(artist) | lfgcomic.com leasticoulddo.com |
[116] |
2009 | Sin Titulo | Cameron Stewart | sintitulocomic.com | [117] |
2010 | The Abominable Charles Christopher | Karl Kerschl | abominable.cc | [118] |
2011 | His Face All Red Dream Journals The Death of José Arcadio Out the Door The Hare's Bride |
Emily Carroll | emcarroll.com/comic/ | [119] |
2012 | (awarded for comics made in 2011) | Emily Carroll | emcarroll.com/comic/ | [120] |
2013 | Ant Comic | Michael DeForge | kingtrash.com/ants/index.html(archive) | [121] |
2014 | The Fox Sister | Jayd Aït-KaciandChristina Strain | thefoxsister.com | [122] |
2015 | Fey Winds | Nicole Chartrand | feywinds.com | [123] |
2016 | Category not awarded this year | |||
2017 | Bun Toons | Ty Templeton | tytempletonart.wordpress.com/bun-toons | [124] |
2018 | Ménage à 3 | Gisele Lagace,David Lumsdon | menagea3.net | [125] |
2019 | Category not awarded this year | [113] | ||
2020 | Afterlift | Chip Zdarsky, Jason Loo, et al | [126] | |
2021 | Category not awarded this year | [127] |
National Cartoonists Society Awards
editThe National Cartoonist Society Division Awards (also called the National Cartoonist Society Awards,[128]the Reuben awards,[129]or the Silver Reubens[130]) are awards for cartooning, illustration and animation which have been presented since 1956. They are presented by theNational Cartoonists Society,an organization of professionalcartoonistsin the United States.
The NCS first presented a category for webcomics in 2012.[131]The next year it was split into two categories — Online Comics – Short Form, and Online Comics – Long Form[note 2]— which remains the set-up through 2019.
The awards are given out in May each year. The naming of each award ceremony is not always consistent, with some ceremonies being referred to as the year they are in,[132]some as the year past,[133]and some not as a year but as a count, eg "the 71st" ceremony.[134]The current naming system appears to be that the award ceremony relates to the previous year; for example, the "2018 Divisional Awards" were presented in May 2019. This is the naming system used in the table below.
Year | Title(s) | Creator(s) | Website | Citation |
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2011 | Scenes from a Multiverse | Jon Rosenberg | amultiverse.com | [131] |
2012 | Ten Cats | Graham Harrop | gocomics.com/ten-cats | [135] |
2013 | Buni | Ryan Pagelow | bunicomic.com | [128] |
2014 | Girls with Slingshots | Danielle Corsetto | gwscomic.com | [129] |
2015 | Sheldon | Dave Kellett | sheldoncomics.com | [132] |
2016 | Donald and John | Ruben Bolling | thenib.com/donald-and-john | [134] |
2017 | Gemma Correll | Gemma Correll | gemmacorrell.com | [136] |
2018 | Cat and Girl | Dorothy Gambrell | catandgirl.com | [133] |
2019 | Jim Benton | Jim Benton | jimbenton.com/ | [137] |
2020 | Bird and Moon | Rosemary Mosco | birdandmoon.com | [138] |
2021 | Wide Open! | Rich Powell | gocomics.com/wide-open | [139] |
2022 | Wide Open! | Rich Powell | gocomics.com/wide-open | [140] |
2023 | Sarah's Scribbles | Sarah Andersen | tapas.io/series/Doodle-Time/ | [141] |
Year | Title(s) | Creator(s) | Website | Citation |
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2012 | Untold Tales of Bigfoot | Vince Dorse | untoldtalesofbigfoot.com | [135] |
2013 | Tuki: Save the Humans | Jeff Smith | boneville.com/tuki/(archive) | [128] |
2014 | Stand Still, Stay Silent | Minna Sundberg | sssscomic.com/ | [129] |
2015 | The Creepy Casefiles of Margo Maloo | Drew Weing | drewweing.com | [132] |
2016 | OMG Check Please | Ngozi Ukazu | checkpleasecomic.com | [134] |
2017 | Bad Machinery | John Allison | scarygoround.com/badmachinery/ar.php(archive) | [136] |
2018 | Barbarous | Yuko Ota andAnanth Hirsh | johnnywander.com/barbarous | [133] |
2019 | Isle of Elsi | Alec Longstreth | isleofelsi.com | [137] |
2020 | Gunnerkrigg Court | Tom Siddell | gunnerkrigg.com | [138] |
2021 | Peyote Coyote | Dan Piraro | peyotecowboy.net | [139] |
2022 | Girl Genius | Phil Foglio | girlgeniusonline.com/ | [140] |
2023 | 3rd Voice | Evan Dahm | rice-boy.com/3rdvoice/ | [141] |
Ringo Awards
editThe Ringo Awards are given for achievement incomic books.Named for artistMike Wieringo,the Ringo Awards were founded by Cards, Comics, and Collectibles inReisterstown, Marylandand the Ringo Awards Committee in 2017 to be the successor to theHarvey Awardsthat left theBaltimore Comic-Conas its venue in 2016.[142]
The Ringo Awards are nominated by an open vote among comic-book professionals and fans. The winners are selected from the top two fan choices as the first two nominees and the professional jury selects the remaining three nominees in each category.[143]
The Ringo Awards have included a Best Webcomic category since its first awards ceremony in 2017. In 2021, a separate category for Humor Webcomic was introduced.
Year | Title | Creator(s) | Website | Citation |
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2017 | The Red Hook | Dean Haspiel | Webtoons | [144] |
2018 | 1000 | Chuck BrownandSanford Greene | Webtoons | [145] |
2019 | The Nib | Various | thenib.com | [146] |
2020 | Fried Rice | Erica Eng | friedricecomic.com | [147] |
2021 | Fangs | Sarah Andersen | tapas.io/series/fangscomic/info | [148] |
2022 | Lore Olympus | Rachel Smythe | webtoons.com/lore-olympus/ | [149] |
2023 | Lore Olympus | Rachel Smythe | webtoons.com/lore-olympus/ | [150] |
Year | Title | Creator(s) | Website | Citation |
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2021 | Sarah's Scribbles | Sarah Andersen | tapas.io/series/Doodle-Time/ | [148] |
2022 | Sarah's Scribbles | Sarah Andersen | tapas.io/series/Doodle-Time/ | [149] |
2023 | Evil, Inc. | Brad Guigar | evil-inc.com/ | [150] |
Awards exclusively for webcomics
editWeb Cartoonists' Choice Awards
editTheWeb Cartoonists' Choice Awards[153]were awarded from 2001 through to 2008. Voting rights were only granted to onlinecartoonists.These award had a large number of categories – the 2005 ceremony had 26 categories – such as "Best Art", "Best Writing", "Best Gag Comic" and "Best Newcomer". The main category was called "Best Comic" in 2001 and 2002 and called "Outstanding Comic" from 2003–2008. The winners of this main category are below:
Year | Title | Creator(s) | Website | Citation |
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2001 | Boxjam's Doodle | Adam Burke | boxjamsdoodle.com | [154] |
2002 | Megatokyo | Fred GallagherandRodney Caston | megatokyo.com | [155] |
2003 | Nowhere Girl | Justine Shaw | nowheregirl.com | [156] |
2004 | Count Your Sheep
Penny Arcade(joint winners) |
Adrian Ramos | countyoursheep.com | [157] |
2005 | Scary Go Round | John Allison | scarygoround.com | [158] |
2006 | The Perry Bible Fellowship | Nicholas Gurewitch | pbfcomics.com | [159] |
2007 | The Perry Bible Fellowship | Nicholas Gurewitch | pbfcomics.com | [160] |
2008 | Girl Genius | Phil FoglioandKaja Foglio | girlgenius.net | [161] |
Clickburg Webcomic Awards
editThe Clickburg Webcomic Awards, also called theClickies,was a Dutch ceremony held four times between 2005 and 2010. It was created to promote webcomics in the Netherlands and Belgium, and winners were only from those countries. The Clickies were first awarded in 2005 at the world's first webcomic convention, Clickburg. The awards were again bestowed in 2006, 2007, and 2010, each time in a slightly different format. Its categories, which changed each time, included "Epic Clickie", "Gag Clickie", and "Cartoon Clickie".
The Webcomic List Awards
editIn 2009 and 2010, users of theinternet forumThe Webcomic List held an amateur award ceremony, where winners of its various categories were selected through a panel of judges. The ceremony itself was presented in the form of a webcomic, allowing it to spoof televised award shows as well as exhibit sample portions of the awardees. Each awards ceremony gave out nine different awards; the winners of the Best Comic award are listed below:[162][163]
Year | Title | Creator(s) | Website | Citation |
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2009 | Gunnerkrigg Court | Tom Siddell | gunnerkrigg.com/ | [162] |
2010 | Red's Planet | Eddie Pittman | redsplanet.com/(archive) | [163] |
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