Comic Book Awards
When you think of comic books, one of the last things you think
about is if any comic books receive any accolades. Is there such a
thing as comic book awards?
Apparently there are. In America alone, there are several
companies that the awards are given to different comic book
genres.
One of the main companies that provide awards to the comic book
industry is called The National Cartoonist Society Awards, which
houses fifteen categories. A panel of judges does the selection.
There are regional chapters and the general members do the
voting.
Another comic book award company is the comic buyers guide fan
awards. The first year the awards were handed out was in 1983. The
awards are broken up into several different categories from
favorite publisher to favorite inker to favorite comic book hero.
In 2003, the most current year there are statistics, the favorite
publisher of comic books was DC, which held a forty-six percent
majority, with Marvel receiving about twenty-three percent. Dark
Horse had a merger two percent (rounded up) of the votes. The
favorite comic book was the JSA (Justice Society of America) with
almost eight percent of the votes. The favorite comic book hero was
Batman with a little more than fourteen percent of the tally.
Americans are not the only country to give out awards for the comic
strip and comic book industries. The now defunct Eagle award came
hailed from England. In addition, England has, up until the year
2002, an award company called the National Comics awards where a
panel of judges award the best comic of the year. All other awards
are nominated by everyone and are open to everyone.
France, Spain and Japan all have their equivalent awards.
France has an award called the Grand Prize of the City of
Angouleme where a living author, cartoonist or scriptwriters are
recognized for their lifetime contribution.
In Spain, one of the awards given is called the Haxtur Awards.
The Haxtur Awards celebrate the best long story, best short
story, best cover and a host of other awards that are given
annually.
The Japanese have a slew of awards. One of them is called
Japanese Cartoonists' Association Awards. The nominations are open
to all artists who submit their work. The Association creed is the
enrichment and expansion of cartooning in Japan. Another example of
Japan's dedicated environment for fostering the art of comic books
and its artist's is the Media Arts Awards. Its inception was in
1997 and like its counterpart, all nominations are based on artists
who submit there works.
These countries, others not mentioned, and ours help spread the
word on comic books and their wide assortment of personnel. The
bylaws in their charter differ in there nomination process and the
awards given out, but they represent an industry that achieves
greatness through their respective works.
To receive tributes is an honor and helps sustain the industry.
Bestowing the awards also helps the respective nations lure
potential artists within their country to seek out jobs related to
the field. The awards and the ceremony help cement the artists and
the comic books.
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