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Steve
Weissman nominated for two Harvey Awards
Yikes
earns Best New Series and Best New Talent nod
With the announcement
of the 1997 Harvey Award nominations for excellence
in the comics medium in twenty major categories, independent publishers
look to get the nod for many of the top honors on April 17, 1998 at The
Harvey Award presentation ceremony at WonderCon in Oakland, California.
At the head of the pack in nominations for these prestigious awards are
a number of independent publishing companies lead by Fantagraphics Books, self proclaimed "Publishers
of The World's Greatest Cartoonists." With a massive 22 nominations this
year, with eight coming from critically acclaimed Chris Ware, their claim
of greatness seems to be shared by the rest of the comic book industry.
Although industry
giants DC Comics, Marvel Comics, and Image had a very respectable
showing in nominations (with 20, 18, and 8 nominations respectively) it
was the independent publishers that took the bulk of the nominations.
Dark Horse Comics had 16 nominations spread over
their rather wide selection of publications. Kitchen Sink had 8 nominations, with the
majority of them for Charles Burns' Black Hole which is now
being published by nominations-leading Fantagraphics Books.
Industry newcomer
Alternative Comics, rang in with
a surprising 4 nominations that would signal a bright future for the company.
"Best New Series" nominations were given to both Ed Brubaker's Detour and Steven Weissman's Yikes. Steven Weissman was also nominated for "Best
New Talent" for his work on Yikes. Alternative's fourth nomination
is "Best Biographic, Historical, or Journalistic Work contributing to
the understanding of comics as an artform" for their indy Magazine, which itself covers
the independent comic book industry. "I am overjoyed that our first year
of publishing comics has garnered such a large number of nominations,"
said Alternative Comics publisher and indy Magazine Co-Editor
Jeff Mason, "This really puts us on the map within the industry and gives
us a great kickstart to our second year in publishing." Mason sees the
race for the final Harvey Award prizes as a tough one. "I think that this
year's nominees are indeed some of the finest that were published last
year with perhaps a small handful of interesting exceptions that surprisingly
weren't nominated in some categories." said Mason, "I feel that we actually
have a legitimate shot at winning the categories in which we have nominations
except for one. Although I am delighted that indy Magazine
was nominated for 'Best Publication', I always have, and will again this
year, vote for The Comics Journal, my hat is off to them."
Independent stalwarts
Dave Sim and Jeff Smith received two nominations apiece.
Other independent publishers receiving nominations include Drawn
& Quarterly, Olio, Caliber, Chaos, and Sirius.
The entire list of
nominations:
Best
Writer
- Kurt Busiek
(for his body of work in 1997, including Kurt Busiek's Astro City
[Image/Homage], Avengers[Marvel Comics], and Thunderbolts
[Marvel Comics])
- Garth Ennis
(for his body of work in 1997, including Preacher, Hitman [DC],
and Darkness [Image/Top Cow])
- Lovern Kindzierski
(for his body of work in 1997, including Edgar Rice Burroughs's Tarzan
[Dark Horse Comics])
- James Robinson
(for his body of work in 1997, including Starman [DC], Leave
it to Chance [Image/Homage], and Cable [Marvel Comics])
- Mark Waid
(for his body of work in 1997, including Captain America, Ka-Zar
[Marvel Comics], and Impulse [DC])
Best
Artist
- Charles Burns
(for his body of work in 1997, including Black Hole [Kitchen
Sink])
- Alan Davis
(for his body of work in 1997, including Fantastic Four (Vol.3)
[Marvel Comics] and Gen 13 Bootleg [Image/Wildstorm])
- Mike Mignola
(for his body of work in 1997, including Hellboy: Almost Colossus,
[Dark Horse Comics])
- P. Craig Russell
(for his body of work in 1997, including Elric: Stormbringer
[Dark Horse Comics/Topps Comics], and Dr. Strange: What Is It That
Disturbs You, Stephen? [Marvel Comics])
- Chris Ware
(for his body of work in 1997, including Acme Novelty Library,
[Fantagraphics])
Best
Cartoonist
- Sergio Aragones
(for his body of work in 1997, including Sergio Aragones' Louder
than Words [Dark Horse Comics])
- Dan Clowes
(for his body of work in 1997, including Eightball [Fantagraphics])
- Dave Sim
(for his body of work in 1997, including Cerebus [Aardvark-Vanaheim])
- Jeff Smith
(for his body of work in 1997, including Bone [Cartoon Books])
- Chris Ware
(for his body of work in 1997, including Acme Novelty Library [Fantagraphics])
Special
Award for Humor
- Sergio Aragones
- Peter Bagge
- Jeff Smith
- Jay Stephens
- Chris Ware
Best Inker
- Charles Burns
(for his body of work in 1997, including Black Hole [Kitchen
Sink])
- Digital Chameleon
(for their body of work in 1997, including Legends of the Dark Knight
#100 [DC Comics])
- Mark Farmer
(for his body of work in 1997, including Fantastic Four (Vol. 3)
and The Incredible Hulk [Marvel Comics])
- Gary Martin
(for his body of work in 1997, including Nexus [Dark Horse Comics])
- Tim Townsend
(for his body of work in 1997, including The Uncanny X-Men [Marvel
Comics])
Best
Letterer
- Dan Clowes
(for his body of work in 1997, including Eightball [Fantagraphics])
- Comicraft
(for their body of work in 1997, including Kurt Busiek's Astro City
[Image/Homage], Batman: Long Halloween [DC Comics], and Avengers
[Marvel Comics])
- Todd Klein
(for his body of work in 1997, including Ka-Zar [Marvel Comics],
Castle Waiting [Olio Press], U.S. [DC Comics])
- Dave Sim
(for his body of work in 1997, including Cerebus [Aardvark-Vanaheim])
- Chris Ware
(for his body of work in 1997, including Acme Novelty Library
[Fantagraphics])
Best
Colorist
- Laura Allred
(for her body of work in 1997, including Red Rocket 7 [Dark Horse
Comics])
- Matt Hollingsworth
(for his body of work in 1997, including Preacher and Batman:
The Gauntlet [DC Comics])
- Lovern Kindzierski
(for his body of work in 1997, including Elric: Stormbringer [Dark
Horse Comics])
- Joe Rosas
(for his body of work in 1997, including Ka-Zar and Captain
America [Marvel Comics])
- Chris Ware
(for his body of work in 1997, including Acme Novelty Library
[Fantagraphics])
Best
Cover Artist
- Brian Bolland
(The Invisibles [DC Comics])
- John Bolton
(Menz Insana, Seekers [DC Comics])
- Glenn Fabry
(Preacher [DC Comics])
- Alex Ross
(Kurt Busiek's Astro City [Image/Homage], Batman: Legends
of the Dark Knight #100 [DC Comics], Squadron Supreme [Marvel
Comics])
- Chris Ware
(Acme Novelty Library [Fantagraphics])
Special
Award for Excellence in Presentation
- Acme Novelty
Library by Chris Ware by Chris Ware, edited by Kim Thompson,
art directed by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics)
- Batman B&W
Collected by various creators, edited by Bob Kahan, art directed
by Robbin Brosterman, Mark Chiarello, Georg Brewer (DC Comics)
- Blab
#9 by various creators, edited and art directed by Monte Beauchamp (Fantagraphics)
- Kingdom Come
Deluxe Slipcover Edition by Mark Waid and Alex Ross, edited
by Bob Kahan, art directed by Bob Chapman (DC Comics/Graphitti Designs)
- R. Crumb
Coffee Table Art Book by Robert Crumb, edited and art directed
by Pete Poplaski (Kitchen Sink Press)
Best
New Series
- 20/20 Visions
by various creators, co-edited by Axel Alonso and Karen Berger (DC/Vertigo)
- Detour
by Ed Brubaker (Alternative Comics)
- Mage: The
Hero Defined by Matt Wagner (Image)
- Penny Century
by Jaime Hernandez, edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
- The Lost
by Marc Andreyko, Mark Ricketts, Jay Geldof & Galen Showman, edited
by Joe Martin(Caliber/Chaos)
- Yikes
by Steven Weissman, edited by Charissa Chu (Alternative Comics)
Best
Continuing or Limited Series
- Acme Novelty
Library by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics)
- Black Hole
by Charles Burns (Kitchen Sink Press)
- Elric: Stormbringer
by P. Craig Russell, edited by Scott Allie & Jim Salicrup (Dark Horse
Comics/Topps Comics)
- Hellboy
by Mike Mignola, edited by Scott Allie (Dark Horse Comics)
- Kurt Busiek's
Astro City by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson (Image/Homage)
Best
Single Story or Issue
- Black Hole
#4 by Charles Burns, edited by Robert Boyd (Kitchen Sink Press)
- Deadpool
#11 by Pete Woods and Joe Kelly, edited by Matt Idelson (Marvel
Comics)
- Eightball
#18 by Dan Clowes, edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
- The Incredible
Hulk #Minus One by Peter David and Adam Kubert, edited by Bobbie
Chase (Marvel Comics)
- Starman
#37 by James Robinson,Tony Harris and Wade von Grawbadger, edited by
Archie Goodwin (DC Comics)
Best Album of Original
Material
- Dr. Strange:
What Is It That Disturbs You, Stephen? By P. Craig Russell and
Marc Andreyko (Marvel Comics)
- Scary Godmother
by Jill Thompson (Sirius Entertainment)
- Sin City:
Family Values by Frank Miller, edited by Diana Schutz (Dark
Horse Comics)
- Why did Pete
Duel Kill Himself ? By Mark Kalesniko, edited by Gary Groth
(Fantagraphics)
- Wonder Woman:
Amazonia by William Messner-Loebs and Phil Winslade, edited
by Paul Kupperberg (DC Comics)
Best
Album of Previously Published Material
- Batman Black
& White Collected by various creators, edited by Bob Kahan,
art directed by Robbin Brosterman, Mark Chiarello, and Georg Brewer
(DC Comics)
- Frank Vol.2
by Jim Woodring, edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
- Ghostworld
by Dan Clowes, edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
- Hellboy:
Wake the Devil, by Mike Mignola, edited by Scott Allie (Dark
Horse Comics)
- The R. Crumb
Coffee Table Art Book by Robert Crumb, edited and art directed
by Pete Poplaski, (Kitchen Sink Press)
Best Anthology
- Dark Horse
Presents edited Bob Schreck & Jamie S. Rich, (Dark Horse Comics)
- Drawn & Quarterly
by various creators, edited by Chris Oliveros, Marina Lesenko, Steve
Solomos (Drawn & Quarterly)
- Top Shelf
by various creators, edited by Brett Warnock (Top Shelf)
- Weird War
Tales by various creators, edited by Axel Alonso (DC Comics/Vertigo)
- Zero Zero
by various creators, edited by Kim Thompson (Fantagraphics)
Best
Syndicated Strip
- Dilbert
by Scott Adams (United Feature Syndicate)
- Fox Trot
by Bill Amend (Unversal Press Syndicate)
- Mutts
by Patrick McDonnell (King Feature Syndicate)
- Peanuts
by Charles Schulz (United Feature Syndicate)
- Zippy
by Bill Griffith (King Feature Syndicate)
Best Biographic, Historical,
or Journalistic Work contributing to the understanding of comics as an art
form
- Comics Journal
edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics)
- indy Magazine
co-edited by Jeff Mason and Chris Waldron (Alternative Comics)
- The Jack
Kirby Collector edited by John Morrow (Two Morrows Advertising)
- The R. Crumb
Coffee Table Art Book edited by Pete Poplaski (Kitchen Sink
Press)
- The Staros
Report edited by Chris Staros (The Star Group)
Best American Edition
of Foreign Material
- Blade of
the Immortal by Hiroaki Samura, edited by Dave Chipps (Dark
Horse / Studio Proteus)
- Drawn & Quarterly
by various creators, edited by Chris Oliveros, Marina Lesenko, Steve
Solomos (Drawn & Quarterly)
- Gon Swimmin'
by Masashi Tanaka, edited by Andy Helfer (DC/Paradox Press)
- Oh, My Goddess!
by Kosuke Fujishima, edited by Dave Chipps (Dark Horse /
Studio Proteus)
- Spider Man
Manga edited by Tom Brevoort (Marvel Comics)
Best
Domestic Reprint Project
- Complete
Crumb V. 12 by R. Crumb, edited by Ilse Thompson (Fantagraphics)
- Jack Kirby's
New Gods by Jack Kirby, and edited by Bob Kahan (DC Comics)
- Li'l Abner
by Al Capp and Frank Frazetta, edited by N. C. Christopher Couch (Kitchen
Sink Press)
- Squadron
Supreme by Mark Gruenwald, John Buscema, Paul Ryan, Bob Hall,
Paul Neary, and edited by Tom Brevoort and Glenn Greenberg (Marvel Comics)
- Wolverton
in Space by Basil Wolverton, edited by Suzanne Taylor (Dark
Horse Comics)
Best New Talent
- Joe Kelley
(writer, Daredevil, Deadpool, X-Men [Marvel Comics])
- Jose Ladronn
(artist, Cable [Marvel Comics])
- Robert Teranishi
(artist Xena [Topps])
- Steven Weissman
(Yikes [Alternative Comics])
- Doug Wheatley
(artist, Eternal Warrior [Acclaim] Myst [Dark Horse Comics])
The
Harvey Awards are held every year at the WonderCon convention in April. The Harveys are
named in honor of cartoonist Harvey Kurtzman, whose life and career exemplified
excellence in the comics medium. The 1998 winners will be announced on April
17, 1998. in the Calvin Simmons Ballroom of the Oakland Marriott. The ceremony
will be open to the public, and will begin at 9:00 PM. The sponsors of the
1998 Harvey Awards include: WonderCon, Diamond Comics Distribution, Dark Horse Comics, Graphitti
Designs, Kitchen Sink Press, DC Comics, Oni Press, Comix
Experience, Quebecor Printing, and Slave Labor Graphics. Thanks are
due to the sponsors, because they're the ones who make these awards possible!
For more information,
visit the Harvey Awards at: http://www.wondercon.com/harveys.htm.
Images,
characters and likenesses © and TM Steve Weissman

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