2008 Shuster Award Nominees

The Shusters honor Canadian comics and their creators – click here for this year’s nominees.  The Outstanding Webcomic Creators nominees are:

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Nominations for Eisner Awards Due This Friday

Now that the WCCAs are done, it’s time to make sure nominations for the Eisners are in on time.  The deadline for submissions is this Friday, March 14, 2008.

The Eisner category of best webcomic is "open to any new, professionally produced long-form original comics work posted online in 2007. Webcomics must have a unique domain name or be part of a larger comics community to be considered. The work must be online-exclusive for a significant period prior to being collected in print form."  Send the URL and any necessary access information to jackiee@mindspring.com.

And although webcomics have not yet received much consideration in other categories, they won’t get considered if they’re not nominated.  Click here for more information on the other tentative categories and how to submit work to the panel of judges.

ALSO – the deadline for nominations for the Eagle Awards is also coming up – March 22nd. Click here to nominate a comic.

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Was Pulling the Genre Categories From the WCCAs A Good Idea?

Here’s a pretty intense discussion of recent changes in the WCCAs at Eric Millikin’s livejournal with Meaghan (Ocarina) who is actually married to current WCCA chairman Frank Damonk. Forewarned – lots of "drama" in there but I link to it mainly because I’ve seen almost zero discussion of the big change to the WCCA this year — no genre categories.

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Eisner Award Winners Announced at San Diego Comicon

A full list of the Eisner winners is available at The Comics Reporter today.

  • Sam and Max, by Steve Purcell won for Best Digital Comic.
  • American Born Chinese, by Gene Luen Yang won for Best Graphic Album – New (which in Oscar Awards-terms would be for Best Original Graphic Album as opposed to the Graphic Novels adapted by collecting together monthly comics books).
  • Hope Larson won Special Recognition for Gray Horses.

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