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The Jack & Roz Kirby Awards announces its Categories, Advisory Board, and Voting Committee

Jack & Roz Kirby Awards

Collectors Network Holdings has announced major updates today for the upcoming Jack & Roz Kirby Awards (the Kirbys), an annual award recognizing innovation, excellence, and humanity in narrative communication that will have its first award ceremony at the upcoming Original Art Expo (OAX) in Orlando, Florida from February 20-22, 2026.

The Kirbys were announced on October 8, 2025, under a partnership between CAFThe Estate of Jack Kirby (Kirby Estate) as represented by The Rosalind Kirby Family Trust, and The Jack Kirby Museum & Research Center (Kirby Museum). The award process will be conducted by an Oversight Council, Advisory Board, and Voting Committee, who selectively have responsibilities to nominate candidates and vote on the award winners. CAF is actively seeking Founding Sponsors and Partners to support the launch of the Kirbys at OAX.

For its first year, the Kirbys will now consist of seven total award categories that celebrate the artist’s journey. The awards categories have no time restrictions, aside from the Newcomer Award; no geographic limits; and are English only (original/translated). Nominees must be alive at the time of nomination and, after winning a Kirby Award, are ineligible to be nominated for another five years.

CORE AWARDS

The five Core Awards reflect attributes of Jack Kirby and of dedicated, lifelong creators. Voting Committee members have the exclusive responsibility to provide up to two nominations per category and are the sole voters for these categories.

INDEPENDENCE
“one who remains steadfast and fierce”

The nominee has demonstrated the ability to operate outside the confines of established systems and control structures to freely create works that express deeply personal beliefs, themes, and values without censorship and commercial pressure.

INNOVATOR
“one distinguished by new methods, approaches, and ideas”

The nominee has demonstrated clear innovation in methods, techniques, styles, storytelling, solutions, and/or packaging, and in so doing, has challenged the status quo and expanded the possibilities for all.

VISIONARY
“one distinguished by vital originality”

The nominee has demonstrated the ability to display and communicate worlds, characters, ideas, symbols, and realities beyond our current norms and understanding in contributing to our general comprehension and evolution.

NEWCOMER
“one to support in all ways”

The nominee has demonstrated early in their artistic life unique capabilities, viewpoints, perspectives, dedication, and perseverance that invites the possibility of consistently unique and impactful works being created.

STORYTELLER
“one adept at shared human connection”

The nominee has demonstrated the ability to synthesize the complex and varied components of storytelling to powerfully connect with, engage, and impact others.

LEGACY AWARDS

The two Legacy Awards are a type of career achievement award, one of which is rooted in a fundamental character trait of a distinguished creator, and the other recognizing the underlying quality, innovation, importance, and distinction of a creator’s body of work. Nominations are electively provided by all Oversight Council, Advisory Board, and Voting Committee members and then voted on by the Oversight Council and Voting Committee.

TEACHER
“one who suspends self and readily bestows experience and guidance”

The nominee has demonstrated the rare and critical ability to take that which they’ve experienced and learned and in a natural and discerning manner communicate their knowledge to others in a way that’s timely, uplifting, and impactful.

CREATOR
“one whose life’s work is exemplar for those to come”

The nominee has demonstrated the desire, ability, and commitment to time and again reenter the creative process and engage the often unpredictable and arduous creative journey towards conveying to us new stories, characters, themes, symbols, and possibilities.

The Kirbys are governed and organized as follows:

OVERSIGHT COUNCIL

Responsible for overseeing entire awards process and award ceremony. May nominate and vote for each of the two Legacy Awards.

  • KASRA GHANBARI – CAF CEO, creator of the Kirby Awards
  • TRACY KIRBY – Representative, The Rosalind Kirby Trust
  • TOM KRAFT – President and Trustee, The Kirby Museum

VOTING COMMITTEE

The committee is composed exclusively by creators with deep experience and circles of knowledge who will be strong advocates for their nominees. Members will provide up to two nominations for each of the Core Awards, as well as one nomination for each of the Legacy Awards. Members vote on all seven awards. Voting Committee positions are performed on a volunteer basis.

DEAN HASPIEL – Dean is an Emmy and Ringo Award-winning cartoonist who is best known for creating Billy Dogma and The Red Hook and collaborating with Harvey Pekar and Jonathan Ames. He has worked for Marvel, DC/Vertigo, Archie, Image, and Webtoon, and is an accomplished playwright and Yaddo fellow.

JIMMY PALMIOTTI – Jimmy is a multi-award-winning creator with a wide range of experience in publishing, screenwriting, advertising, production, editorial, film, media presentation, and video game development.

ELI SCHWAB – Eli is a writer and artist, as well as Founder/Publisher of Cosmic Lion Productions. The cornerstone of CLP is “Comix of every kind for every mind,” with CLP serving as a supportive and creative publisher presenting stories and creators from across the globe.

TOM SCIOLI – Tom is an experienced cartoonist who writes, draws, colors, and hand-letters his comic books and graphic novels. He’s worked on his own creator-owned action-adventure projects like Space Opera Xanadax Across the Unknown Dimensions of the Galaxy and American Barbarian, biographies like I Am Stan and Jack Kirby: The Epic Life of the King of Comics, and iconic properties like The Twilight Zone, Fantastic Four, and Godzilla. He is known for his pop-infused drawing style, kinetic page layouts, and imaginative writing.

ALLISON SOHN – Allison has worked as an illustrator primarily in the trading card industry and has a handful of comic book cover credits to her name. She has contributed visually to such recognizable licenses as Lord of the Rings, Indiana Jones, Star Wars, Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Archie Comics, and Red Sonja, to name but a few. When not drawing or painting, Allison raises and competes with her Old English Sheepdogs. She spends much of her time traveling to comic book conventions and dog shows, and if you look closely enough, you’ll likely find her husband and fellow artist extraordinaire, Adam Hughes, by her side.

ADVISORY BOARD

The Advisory Board provides unique perspectives and counsel on awards direction, guiding principles, new awards, produced ceremony, marketing, press coverage, and Voting Committee candidates, along with assessing nominations and selections. Members may electively provide one nomination for each of the two Legacy Awards. Advisory Board positions are performed on a volunteer basis.

RODNEY BARNES – Rodney is a Peabody Award-winning writer and producer for film, TV, animation, and comics whose work includes being Executive Producer of Winning Time for HBO, Marvel’s Runaways for Hulu, and The Boondocks for Cartoon Network.

JULIE BELL – Julie is a world-renowned and award-winning fine artist and illustrator who is a two-time winner of Chesley Awards and a ARC Living Master.

SARAHJANE BLUM – Sarahjane is Director of Illustration at Heritage Auctions and a recognized expert in the field, writing and speaking extensively about 20th century narrative art and popular culture.

JIM DEMONAKOS – Jim is the founder of LightBox Expo and Emerald City Con, a NYT best-selling graphic novelist, and the producer/director of the award-winning documentary Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters.

ANDREW FARAGO – Andrew is Curator of San Francisco’s Cartoon Art Museum and author of more than a dozen books on comics, cartoons, movies, and popular culture.

GAMAL HENNESSY, ESQ – Gamal is an attorney, author, and business consultant with more than 25 years of experience in the comic book and independent entertainment industry.

TAMSIN ISLES – Tamsin is an artists’ representative working with some of the most renowned names in comics, concept art, and illustration today: Lee Bermejo, Crisse, Geof Darrow, Adi Granov, and Esad Ribic.

JANN JONES – Jann is the former Senior Coordinating Editor at DC Comics, has worked at several video game publishers, and is a frequent juror at Film Festivals.

ADAM KUBERT – Adam is an award-winning comic book artist with a distinctive style and skill that have made him a long-time fan favorite, as well as a teacher of comic storytelling and art to both students and professionals.

CHRIS RYALL – Chris has enjoyed a prolific career as a comic-industry writer, editor, publisher, CCO, and historian, as well as executive producer of Netflix’s Locke & Key. In 2025, he assumed the District 5 seat on San Diego’s Board of Library Commissioners.

ROB SALKOWITZ – Rob writes about comics, media, and entertainment at Forbes, ICv2, Publishers Weekly, and elsewhere, and teaches comics storytelling at the University of Washington. He is the author of several books, including Comic-Con and the Business of Pop Culture.

ROY SCHWARTZ – Roy is a pop culture historian, author, exhibit curator, and documentary producer. He is a board member of the American Jewish Historical Society.

JEFF SINGH, MD – Jeff is a distinguished art collector and comic book historian who is a long-time active member and contributor to Comics & Fantasy Art Amateur Press Association (CFA-APA).

JIM STERANKO – Jim is an iconic figure and innovator in comics and illustration, as well as author, publisher, comics historian, and conceptual artist for film whose work has been widely exhibited at major institutions such as the Smithsonian in Washington, DC, as well as the Louvre in Paris.

JEFF TREXLER, ESQ – Jeff is Interim Director of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund and a First Amendment advocate for creators and the comic book industry with extensive background in the fashion industry including serving as Associate Director of Fashion Law Institute.

SEAN WATKINS, PHD – Sean is the owner of Athenaeum Comic Art, championing original comic art, indie creators, and collectors through exhibitions, collaborations, and community driven initiatives that celebrate visual storytelling.

JOE WOS – Joe is a six-time Emmy Award-winning cartoonist, author, and educator, and host of Cartoon Academy broadcast to PBS affiliates nationally, as well as founder of the ToonSeum, a museum dedicated exclusively to cartoon arts, and creator of Mazetoons, a syndicated cartoon and related series of books.

The Last of Us and Andor Pick up Golden Globes Acting Nods

Golden Globes

The nominees for this year’s Golden Globes has been released and it’s an interesting mix of releases with few connected to the comic book world. But, still, Bella Ramsey received a nomination for “Best female actor – drama” for The Last of Us and Diego Luna received a nomination for “Best male actor – drama” for Andor. We’ll be cheering on K-Pop Demon Hunters and Sinners when the Golden Globes are presented on January 11.

Check out the full list of nominees below:

Film categories

Best film – drama

  • Frankenstein
  • Hamnet
  • It Was Just an Accident
  • The Secret Agent
  • Sentimental Value
  • Sinners

Best film – musical or comedy

  • Blue Moon
  • Bugonia
  • Marty Supreme
  • No Other Choice
  • Nouvelle Vague
  • One Battle After Another

Best non-English language film

  • It Was Just an Accident
  • No Other Choice
  • The Secret Agent
  • Sentimental Value
  • Sirât
  • The Voice of Hind Rajab

Best animated film

  • Arco
  • Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle
  • Elio
  • KPop Demon Hunters
  • Little Amélie or the Character of Rain
  • Zootopia 2

Best female actor – drama

  • Jessie Buckley – Hamnet
  • Jennifer Lawrence – Die, My Love
  • Renate Reinsve – Sentimental Value
  • Julia Roberts – After the Hunt
  • Tessa Thompson – Hedda
  • Eva Victor – Sorry, Baby

Best male actor – drama

  • Joel Edgerton – Train Dreams
  • Oscar Isaac – Frankenstein
  • Dwayne Johnson – The Smashing Machine
  • Michael B Jordan – Sinners
  • Wagner Moura – The Secret Agent
  • Jeremy Allen White – Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere

Best female actor – musical or comedy

  • Rose Byrne – If I Had Legs I’d Kick You
  • Cynthia Erivo – Wicked: For Good
  • Kate Hudson – Song Sung Blue
  • Chase Infiniti – One Battle After Another
  • Amanda Seyfried – The Testament of Ann Lee
  • Emma Stone – Bugonia

Best male actor – musical or comedy

  • Timothée Chalamet – Marty Supreme
  • George Clooney – Jay Kelly
  • Leonardo DiCaprio – One Battle After Another
  • Ethan Hawke – Blue Moon
  • Lee Byung-Hun – No Other Choice
  • Jesse Plemons – Bugonia

Best supporting female actor

  • Emily Blunt – The Smashing Machine
  • Elle Fanning – Sentimental Value
  • Ariana Grande – Wicked: For Good
  • Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas – Sentimental Value
  • Amy Madigan – Weapons
  • Teyana Taylor – One Battle After Another

Best supporting male actor

  • Benicio Del Toro – One Battle After Another
  • Jacob Elordi – Frankenstein
  • Paul Mescal – Hamnet
  • Sean Penn – One Battle After Another
  • Adam Sandler – Jay Kelly
  • Stellan Skarsgård – Sentimental Value

Cinematic and box office achievement

  • Avatar: Fire and Ash
  • F1
  • KPop Demon Hunters
  • Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
  • Sinners
  • Weapons
  • Wicked: For Good
  • Zootopia 2

Best director

  • Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another
  • Ryan Coogler – Sinners
  • Guillermo del Toro – Frankenstein
  • Jafar Panahi – It Was Just an Accident
  • Joachim Trier – Sentimental Value
  • Chloe Zhao – Hamnet

Best screenplay

  • Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another
  • Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie – Marty Supreme
  • Ryan Coogler – Sinners
  • Jafar Panahi – It Was Just an Accident
  • Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier – Sentimental Value
  • Chloé Zhao, Maggie O’Farrell – Hamnet

Best original song

  • Miley Cyrus, Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson, Simon Franglen – Avatar: Fire and Ash; Dream as One
  • Joong Gyu Kwak, Yu Han Lee, Hee Dong Nam, Jeong Hoon Seo, Park Hong Jun, Kim Eun-jae (EJAE), Mark Sonnenblick – KPop Demon Hunters; Golden
  • Raphael Saadiq, Ludwig Göransson – Sinners; I Lied to You
  • Stephen Schwartz – Wicked: For Good; No Place Like Home
  • Stephen Schwartz – Wicked: For Good; The Girl in the Bubble
  • Nick Cave, Bryce Dessner – Train Dreams; Train Dreams

Best original score

  • Alexandre Desplat – Frankenstein
  • Ludwig Göransson – Sinners
  • Jonny Greenwood – One Battle After Another
  • Kanding Ray – Sirāt
  • Max Richter – Hamnet
  • Hans Zimmer – F1

TV & podcast categories

Best series – drama

  • The Diplomat
  • The Pitt
  • Pluribus
  • Severance
  • Slow Horses
  • The White Lotus

Best series – comedy or musical

  • Abbott Elementary
  • The Bear
  • Hacks
  • Nobody Wants This
  • Only Murders in the Building
  • The Studio

Best limited series

  • Adolescence
  • All Her Fault
  • The Beast In Me
  • Black Mirror
  • Dying for Sex
  • The Girlfriend

Best female actor – drama

  • Kathy Bates – Matlock
  • Britt Lower – Severance
  • Helen Mirren – Mobland
  • Bella Ramsey – The Last of Us
  • Keri Russell – The Diplomat
  • Rhea Seehorn – Pluribus

Best male actor – drama

  • Sterling K Brown – Paradise
  • Diego Luna – Andor
  • Gary Oldman – Slow Horses
  • Mark Ruffalo – Task
  • Adam Scott – Severance
  • Noah Wyle – The Pitt

Best female actor – comedy or musical

  • Kristen Bell – Nobody Wants This
  • Ayo Edebiri – The Bear
  • Selena Gomez – Only Murders in the Building
  • Natasha Lyonne – Poker Face
  • Jenna Ortega – Wednesday
  • Jean Smart – Hacks

Best male actor – comedy or musical

  • Adam Brody – Nobody Wants This
  • Steve Martin – Only Murders in the Building
  • Glen Powell – Chad Powers
  • Seth Rogen – The Studio
  • Martin Short – Only Murders in the Building
  • Jeremy Allen White – The Bear

Best female actor – limited series

  • Claire Danes – The Beast in Me
  • Rashida Jones – Black Mirror
  • Amanda Seyfried – Long Bright River
  • Sarah Snook – All Her Fault
  • Michelle Williams – Dying for Sex
  • Robin Wright – The Girlfriend

Best male actor – limited series

  • Jacob Elordi – The Narrow Road to the Deep North
  • Paul Giamatti – Black Mirror
  • Stephen Graham – Adolescence
  • Charlie Hunnam – Monster: The Ed Gein Story
  • Jude Law – Black Rabbit
  • Matthew Rhys – The Beast in Me

Best supporting female actor

  • Carrie Coon – The White Lotus
  • Erin Doherty – Adolescence
  • Hannah Einbinder – Hacks
  • Catherine O’Hara – The Studio
  • Parker Posey – The White Lotus
  • Aimee-Lou Wood – The White Lotus

Best supporting male actor

  • Owen Cooper – Adolescence
  • Billy Crudup – The Morning Show
  • Walton Goggins – The White Lotus
  • Jason Isaacs – The White Lotus
  • Tramell Tillman – Severance
  • Ashley Walters – Adolescence

Best stand-up comedy performance

  • Bill Maher – Is Anyone Else Seeing This?
  • Brett Goldstein – The Second Best Night of Your Life
  • Kevin Hart – Acting My Age
  • Kumail Nanjiani – Night Thoughts
  • Ricky Gervais – Mortality
  • Sarah Silverman – Sarah Silverman: PostMortem

Best podcast

  • Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
  • Call Her Daddy
  • Good Hang with Amy Poehler
  • The Mel Robbins Podcast
  • SmartLess
  • Up First from NPR

Remember to vote for Graphic Policy for “Best Comics-Related Website/Publication” in the 2025 Tripwire Awards

Graphic Policy has been nominated for the 2025 Tripwire Awards in “Best Comics-Related Website/Publication.” It’s the first time we’ve been nominated for an award like this and amazing recognition for all the work that’s gone into the site for over 18 years.

 Founded in 1992 by journalist and photographer Joel Meadows, Tripwire  is one of the oldest British periodicals covering comic books and popular culture, and fellow nominees for this year’s awards include James Gunn, Raina Telgemeier, Alan Moore and Frank Miller.

The Tripwire Awards are voted on by pop culture enthusiasts so please help us out and show your support by voting for us and help share this around. Voting ends November 18.

Thank you all for the support over the years!

2025 Tripwire Awards nomination

ComicsPro announces its 2025 Industry Award Winners

ComicsPro Industry Awards

ComicsPro awards two industry Appreciation Awards each year. One award is for professionals who are still active in comics and the other is for those who have passed away and left a mark on the profession of comic retailing.

After accepting nominations, the final ballot voted on, the winners have been announced. Members of ComicsPro could vote for one Award recipient in each category.

Below are this year’s nominees and winners, congratulations to all:

INDUSTRY AWARD NOMINEES

  • Jackie Estrada: Comic-book convention organizer, book editor, co-publisher of Exhibit A Press, Former administrator of the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, and past president of Friends of Lulu.
  • Joe Ferrara: Facilitator of the Spirit of Comics Retailer Award, long term comic store retailer who created and runs one of the oldest stores (celebrating its 50th year in 2026) in the United States: (Atlantis Fantasyworld of Santa Cruz, California).
  • Nick Barrucci: Long term comics industry insider (45+ years in the industry) who is founder and CEO/Publisher of Dynamite Entertainment.
  • Scott Snyder: Comic book author who is the architect and overseer of the Absolute Universe line of comics from DC.

MEMORIAL AWARD NOMINEES

  • Peter David: Writer of comic books, novels, television, films and video games who wrote for Marvel, DC, and a variety of different companies.
  • Ramona Fradon: Comics artist who in a 74 year career co-created the superhero Metamorpho and illustrated Aquaman and Brenda Starr, Reporter.
  • Jim Shooter: Comics writer, editor, and publisher who worked for DC and Marvel and launched comics publishers Valiant, Defiant, and Broadway.
  • Archie Goodwin: Comics writer, editor, and artist who was chief writer and editor of Creeepy and Eerie (Warren) and was editor-in-chief at Marvel Comics.

Graphic Policy has been Nominated for “Best Comics-Related Website/Publication” in the 2025 Tripwire Awards

Graphic Policy has been nominated for the 2025 Tripwire Awards in “Best Comics-Related Website/Publication.” It’s the first time we’ve been nominated for an award like this and amazing recognition for all the work that’s gone into the site for over 18 years.

 Founded in 1992 by journalist and photographer Joel Meadows, Tripwire  is one of the oldest British periodicals covering comic books and popular culture, and fellow nominees for this year’s awards include James Gunn, Raina Telgemeier, Alan Moore and Frank Miller.

The Tripwire Awards are voted on by pop culture enthusiasts so please help us out and show your support by voting for us and help share this around. Voting ends November 18.

Thank you all for the support over the years!

2025 Tripwire Awards nomination

The 2025 Ringo Awards winners are…

Ringo Awards

The 2025 Mike Wieringo Comic Book Industry Awards were presented this weekend during Baltimore Comic-Con.

The Ringo Awards nomination features the participation a jury as well as the voting public. Fans and comic book professionals alike showed strong support in promoting the voting process on their websites and social media feeds.

Voting on the 2025 Final Ballot was restricted to comic book industry creative community — anyone involved in and credited with creating comics professionally.

Stan Sakai was recipient of this year’s Dick Giordano Lifetime Achievement Award.

The Spirit Award was awarded to Welcome to Maynard by written by James Robinson, art by J. Bone, color by Ian Herring, lettering by Jim Campbell, and published by Dark Horse.

Kevin Nowlan received the The Lifetime Achievement Award.

The winners below are marked in bold with “winner” noted and you can watch the event. Congrats to everyone!

Fan and Pro Nomination Categories

Best Cartoonist (Writer and Artist)

  • Arechan
  • Megan Grey
  • Patrick Horvath
  • Mikaël
  • Eric Powell – WINNER

Best Writer

  • Jason Douglas
  • Tom King
  • Oscar Osorio
  • Scott Snyder
  • Kelly Thompson – WINNER
  • James Tynion IV
  • David F. Walker

Best Artist or Penciller/Inker Team

  • Bilquis Evely
  • Kate Flynn
  • Daniel HDR
  • Eduardo Risso
  • Chris Samnee – WINNER

Best Letterer

  • Aditya Bidikar
  • Clayton Cowles
  • Amal Desai
  • DC Hopkins
  • Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
  • Richard Starkings – WINNER

Best Colorist

  • Michael Adams
  • Jordie Bellaire – WINNER
  • Lee Loughridge
  • Sabine Rich
  • Dave Stewart

Best Cover Artist

  • Oliver Barrett
  • Evan Cagle
  • Francine Delgado
  • Bilquis Evely – WINNER
  • Francesca Fantini
  • Greg Smallwood

Best Series

  • Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees, IDW Publishing
  • The Blood Brothers Mother, DSTLRY
  • Helen of Wyndhorn, Dark Horse Comics
  • Masters of the Universe: Revolution, Dark Horse Comics
  • The Pedestrian, Magma Comix – WINNER

Best Single Issue or Story

  • Batman and Robin Year One #1, DC Comics – WINNER
  • “A Blue Flame” in Second Hand Love, Drawn & Quarterly
  • The Crying Boy, Keenspot Entertainment
  • Death Ratio’d, AWA Studios
  • FML #1, Dark Horse Comics
  • Helen of Wyndhorn, Dark Horse Comics
  • Navigating with You, Maverick
  • A Never-Ending Adventure, Oscar Osorio
  • Trinity Special: World’s Finest #1, DC Comics

Best Original Graphic Novel

  • Big Jim and the White Boy, Ten Speed Graphic
  • The Deep Dark, Scholastic/Graphix
  • ERASED: An Actor of Color’s Journey Through the Heyday of Hollywood, NBM Grpahic Novels
  • Homestead, Source Point Press
  • Jane American, self-published – WINNER

Best Anthology

  • DC Power 2024, DC Comics
  • EC Cruel Universe, Oni Press
  • Hello Darkness, BOOM! Studios
  • The Savage Sword of Conan, Titan Comics
  • Tales from the New World, Oscar Osorio
  • Transphoria, Lifeline Comics – WINNER

Best Humor Comic

  • Action Philosophers: Omnipotence for Dummies, Rocketship Entertainment
  • Archie: The Decision, Archie Comics
  • Forces of Nature, Drawn & Quarterly
  • Kids Are Still Weird: And More Observations from Parenthood, NBM Graphic Novels
  • Smut #1, self-published – WINNER
  • Space Circus, Dark Horse Comics

Best Webcomic

  • The Croaking, WEBTOON Entertainment
  • Daughter of a Thousand Faces, Tapas Entertainment
  • The Mafia Nanny, WEBTOON Entertainment
  • Novae, WEBTOON Entertainment
  • Renaissance of Raven, DC Go!/DC Comics – WINNER
  • Under the Oak Tree, Manta
  • Vampire Family, WEBTOON Entertainment

Best Humor Webcomic

  • Dealing with Demons, Manta
  • Harley Quinn in Paradise, DC Go!/DC Comics
  • High Class Homos, WEBTOON Entertainment
  • Nothing Butt Nightwing, DC Go!/DC Comics – WINNER
  • Rosebuds, Comics Kingdom
  • Wanna Be Friends?, WEBTOON Entertainment

Best Non-fiction Comic Work

  • Adrift on a Painted Sea, Avery Hill
  • Brittle Joints, Street Noise Books
  • Djuna, Street Noise Books
  • Feeding Ghosts, MCD
  • In the Shadows of Stalin: The Story of Mr. Jones, Oni Press – WINNER

Best Kids Comic or Graphic Novel

  • Double Booking, Papercutz/Mad Cave Studios
  • Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine, Dark Horse Comics
  • Hilda and Twig Hide from the Rain, Flying Eye Books – WINNER
  • The Legend of Tiger and Tail-Flower, Levine Querido
  • The New Girl, Scholastic/Graphix
  • Night Stories, Astra Books for Young Readers
  • ZOR, Keenspot Entertainment

Best Presentation in Design

  • Coins of Judas, Orange Cone Productions/Band of Bards
  • David Mazzucchelli’s Batman Year One Artist’s Edition, IDW Publishing – WINNER
  • Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein starring Boris Karloff and Bram Stoker’s Dracula starring Bela Lugosi Casket Edition, Rocketship Entertainment
  • One Bite at a Time: The First 20 Years of Elephant Eater Comics, Elephant Eater Comics
  • Scott Pilgrim 20th Anniversary Hardcover Box Set, Oni Press
  • Warm Fusion, DSTLRY

Fan Favorite Awards

  • Fan Favorite Villain – Mister Barnaby – Warn Fusion (DSTLRY)
  • Fan Favorite Hero – Alex – Senorita Cometa (Webtoons Entertainment)
  • Fan Favorite New SeriesThe Pedestrian (Magma Comix)
  • Fan Favorite New Talent – Annie Wright – Jane American
  • Fan Favorite Publisher – Mad Cave Studios

The Jack & Roz Kirby Awards to Launch at OAX 2026

The Jack & Roz Kirby Awards (the Kirbys)

ComicArtFans.com (CAF), a global hub for everything related to original art from comic books and other narrative or storytelling art, has announced that it has entered into an Event Partnership Agreement with The Estate of Jack Kirby (Kirby Estate) as represented by The Rosalind Kirby Family Trust and The Jack Kirby Museum & Research Center (Kirby Museum).

The partnership will cover the creation and production of fundraising, award, promotional, and other events centered on the work and legacy of creator Jacob Kurtzberg, better known as Jack Kirby, whose awe-inspiring, universally acclaimed, and broadly influential body of work included being the primary architect of the Marvel Comics Universe, as well as making significant contributions to DC Comics, animation, the nascent independent comic book publishing industry, and comic book creator rights.

The partnership will be overseen by a three-person committee consisting of Tracy Kirby from the Kirby Estate, Tom Kraft from the Kirby Museum, and Kasra Ghanbari from CAF. Activities under the event partnership will be conceived and designed by the CAF team, then vetted and improved by the committee for consensus approval before being produced by CAF.

The first outcome of the partnership is The Jack & Roz Kirby Awards (the Kirbys), which was created by Kasra Ghanbari and vetted by the committee at length before approval. The Kirbys will be an annual award recognizing innovation, excellence, and humanity in narrative communication. At launch, the Kirbys will consist of six award categories that celebrate the artist’s journey: New Voices, Independent Spirit, Innovator, Visionary, Storyteller, and Teacher. The award process will be overseen by an Advisory Board and Voting Committee, who collectively will nominate candidates and vote on finalists and the award winners.

CAF will be producing an annual awards show at its Original Art Expo (OAX), which for its third year will be held February 20 to 22, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. CAF is actively seeking sponsors and partners for the Kirbys, which will be announced in November along with the Advisory Board and Voting Committee members. The award statue will be unveiled in advance of the awards show, as well.

ComicsPro announces its 2025 Industry Award Nominees

ComicsPro Industry Awards

ComicsPro awards two industry Appreciation Awards each year. One award is for professionals who are still active in comics and the other is for those who have passed away and left a mark on the profession of comic retailing.

After accepting nominations, the final ballot is in. Members of ComicsPro can vote for one Award recipient in each category.

Below are this year’s nominees and congratulations to all:

INDUSTRY AWARD NOMINEES

  • Jackie Estrada: Comic-book convention organizer, book editor, co-publisher of Exhibit A Press, Former administrator of the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, and past president of Friends of Lulu.
  • Joe Ferrara: Facilitator of the Spirit of Comics Retailer Award, long term comic store retailer who created and runs one of the oldest stores (celebrating its 50th year in 2026) in the United States: (Atlantis Fantasyworld of Santa Cruz, California).
  • Nick Barrucci: Long term comics industry insider (45+ years in the industry) who is founder and CEO/Publisher of Dynamite Entertainment.
  • Scott Snyder: Comic book author who is the architect and overseer of the Absolute Universe line of comics from DC.

MEMORIAL AWARD NOMINEES

  • Peter David: Writer of comic books, novels, television, films and video games who wrote for Marvel, DC, and a variety of different companies.
  • Ramona Fradon: Comics artist who in a 74 year career co-created the superhero Metamorpho and illustrated Aquaman and Brenda Starr, Reporter.
  • Jim Shooter: Comics writer, editor, and publisher who worked for DC and Marvel and launched comics publishers Valiant, Defiant, and Broadway.
  • Archie Goodwin: Comics writer, editor, and artist who was chief writer and editor of Creeepy and Eerie (Warren) and was editor-in-chief at Marvel Comics.

The 2025 Harvey Awards Winners are…

The Harvey Awards

The Harvey Awards have announced the winner of the 2025 awards. The ceremony took place during New York Comic Con and features the following categories: Book of the Year, Digital Book of the Year, Best Children’s Book, Best Young Adult Book, Best Manga, Best International Book, and Best Adaptation from Comic Book/Graphic Novel.

This year’s living Hall of Fame inductees were Elfquest creators Wendy and Richard PiniMutts creator Patrick McDonnell, and writer and artist John Byrne. This year’s posthumous inductees were writer Peter David and Barbara Shermund.

The winners the 2025 Harvey Awards are below with the winner in bold:

Book of the Year 

  • Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees by Patrick Horvath (IDW Publishing)
  • Final Cut by Charles Burns (Pantheon)
  • Helen of Wyndhorn by Tom King & Bilquis Evely (Dark Horse)
  • Precious Metal: From the World of Little Bird by Darcy Van Poelgeest & Ian Bertram (Image Comics)
  • Ultimate Spider-Man Vol. 1 by Jonathan Hickman & Marco Checchetto (Marvel Comics)

Digital Book of the Year

  • Castle Swimmer by Wendy Lian Martin (Webtoon)
  • Morgana and Oz by Miyuli (Webtoon)
  • The Mafia Nanny by SH00 & Violet Matter (Webtoon)
  • Resenter by Gigi Murakami (VIZ Manga)
  • Sarah’s Scribbles by Sarah Anderson (Go Comics)

Best Children’s Book

  • The Cartoonists Club by Raina Telgemeier & Scott McCloud (Graphix)
  • Chickenpox by Remy Lai (Allen & Unwin)
  • Free Piano (Not Haunted) by Whitney Gardner (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers)
  • Mixed-Up by Kami Garcia & Brittney Williams (First Second)
  • Song for You and I by Kay O’Neil (RH Graphic)
  • Weirdo by Tony Weaver Jr, Jess Wibowo, & Cin Wibowo (First Second)

Best Young Adult Book

  • Ash’s Cabin by Jen Wang (First Second)
  • How It All Ends by Emma Hunsinger (Greenwillow Books)
  • Navigating with You by Jeremy Whitley, Cassio Ribeiro & Nikki Foxrobot (Maverick/Mad Cave)
  • Raised by Ghosts by Briana Loewinsohn (Fantagraphics)
  • Strange Bedfellows by Ariel Slamet Ries (HarperAlley)

Best Manga

  • The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn’t a Guy at All by Sumiko Arai; translated by Ajani Oloye (Yen Press)
  • The Summer Hikaru Died by Mokumokuren; translated by Ajani Oloye (Yen Press)
  • Tokyo These Days by Taiyo Matsumoto; translated by Michael Arias (Viz Media)
  • Wind Breaker by Satoru Nii; translated by Jacqueline Fung (Kodansha Comics)
  • Witch Hat Atelier by Kamome Shirahama; translated by Stephen Kohler (Kodansha Comics)

Best International Book

  • Blacksad: They All Fall Down Part 2 by Juan Díaz Canales & Juanjo Guarnido; translated by Diana Schutz & Brandon Kaner (Dark Horse Books)
  • Mothballs by Sole Otero; translated by Andrea Rosenberg (Fantagraphics)
  • Muybridge by Guy Delisle; translated by Helge Dascher & Rob Aspinall (Drawn & Quarterly)
  • Sunday by Olivier Schrauwen (Fantagraphics)
  • The Road: A Graphic Novel Adaptation by Manu Larcenet; from the novel by Cormac McCarthy (Abrams)

Best Adaptation from Comic Book/Graphic Novel

  • Agatha All Along (Disney+), showrun by Jac Schaeffer. Based on Agatha Harkness (Marvel Comics), created by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby
  • Berlin: The Play (Court Theatre), adapted by Mickle Maher & directed by Charles Newell. Based on Berlin by Jason Lutes (Drawn & Quarterly)
  • Boop! The Musical with music by David Foster, lyrics by Susan Birkenhead, and book by Bob Martin. Based on Betty Boop created by Max Fleischer & Grim Natwick
  • Cat Kid Comic Club!: The Musical with music by Brad Alexander, book and lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila. Based on Cat Kid Comic Club by Dav Pilkey (Graphix)
  • Daredevil: Born Again (Disney+), showrun by Dario Scardapane. Inspired by Daredevil: Born Again by Frank Miller & David Mazzucchelli. Daredevil created by Stan Lee & Bill Everett
  • The Fantastic Four: First Steps (Marvel Studios), directed by Matt Shakman. Based on The Fantastic Four (Marvel Comics), created by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby
  • Paying For It, directed by Sook-Yin Lee. Based on Paying For It by Chester Brown (Drawn & Quarterly)
  • The Penguin (Max Original), showrun by Lauren LeFranc. Based on The Penguin (DC Comics), created by Bob Kane & Bill Finger
  • Superman (DC Studios), directed by James Gunn. Based on Superman (DC Comics), created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Schuster
  • Thunderbolts (Marvel Studios), directed by Jake Schreier. Based on Thunderbolts (Marvel Comics), created by Kurt Busiek & Mark Bagley

Congrats to everyone!

The 2025 Final Ballot for the Ringo Awards Revealed

Ringo Awards

The 2025 Mike Wieringo Comic Book Industry Awards are to be presented on the evening of Saturday, October 18, 2025 as part of the fan- and pro-favorite convention, The Baltimore Comic-Con.

The Ringo Awards are thrilled to announce the 2025 nominees. The nomination process was completed with the participation of our esteemed 2025 jury as well as the voting public. Fans and comic book professionals alike showed strong support in promoting the voting process on their websites and social media feeds.

Voting on the 2025 Final Ballot is restricted to comic book industry creative community — anyone involved in and credited with creating comics professionally.

We now present the 2025 Mike Wieringo Comic Book Industry Awards Final Ballot. Congrats to all of the nominees and good luck!

Fan and Pro Nomination Categories

Best Cartoonist (Writer and Artist)

  • Arechan
  • Megan Grey
  • Patrick Horvath
  • Mikaël
  • Eric Powell

Best Writer

  • Jason Douglas
  • Tom King
  • Oscar Osorio
  • Scott Snyder
  • Kelly Thompson
  • James Tynion IV
  • David F. Walker

Best Artist or Penciller/Inker Team

  • Bilquis Evely
  • Kate Flynn
  • Daniel HDR
  • Eduardo Risso
  • Chris Samnee

Best Letterer

  • Aditya Bidikar
  • Clayton Cowles
  • Amal Desai
  • DC Hopkins
  • Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
  • Richard Starkings

Best Colorist

  • Michael Adams
  • Jordie Bellaire
  • Lee Loughridge
  • Sabine Rich
  • Dave Stewart

Best Cover Artist

  • Oliver Barrett
  • Evan Cagle
  • Francine Delgado
  • Bilquis Evely
  • Francesca Fantini
  • Greg Smallwood

Best Series

  • Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees, IDW Publishing
  • The Blood Brothers Mother, DSTLRY
  • Helen of Wyndhorn, Dark Horse Comics
  • Masters of the Universe: Revolution, Dark Horse Comics
  • The Pedestrian, Magma Comix

Best Single Issue or Story

  • Batman and Robin Year One #1, DC Comics
  • “A Blue Flame” in Second Hand Love, Drawn & Quarterly
  • The Crying Boy, Keenspot Entertainment
  • Death Ratio’d, AWA Studios
  • FML #1, Dark Horse Comics
  • Helen of Wyndhorn, Dark Horse Comics
  • Navigating with You, Maverick
  • A Never-Ending Adventure, Oscar Osorio
  • Trinity Special: World’s Finest #1, DC Comics

Best Original Graphic Novel

  • Big Jim and the White Boy, Ten Speed Graphic
  • The Deep Dark, Scholastic/Graphix
  • ERASED: An Actor of Color’s Journey Through the Heyday of Hollywood, NBM Grpahic Novels
  • Homestead, Source Point Press
  • Jane American, self-published

Best Anthology

  • DC Power 2024, DC Comics
  • EC Cruel Universe, Oni Press
  • Hello Darkness, BOOM! Studios
  • The Savage Sword of Conan, Titan Comics
  • Tales from the New World, Oscar Osorio
  • Transphoria, Lifeline Comics

Best Humor Comic

  • Action Philosophers: Omnipotence for Dummies, Rocketship Entertainment
  • Archie: The Decision, Archie Comics
  • Forces of Nature, Drawn & Quarterly
  • Kids Are Still Weird: And More Observations from Parenthood, NBM Graphic Novels
  • Smut #1, self-published
  • Space Circus, Dark Horse Comics

Best Webcomic

  • The Croaking, WEBTOON Entertainment
  • Daughter of a Thousand Faces, Tapas Entertainment
  • The Mafia Nanny, WEBTOON Entertainment
  • Novae, WEBTOON Entertainment
  • Renaissance of Raven, DC Go!/DC Comics
  • Under the Oak Tree, Manta
  • Vampire Family, WEBTOON Entertainment

Best Humor Webcomic

  • Dealing with Demons, Manta
  • Harley Quinn in Paradise, DC Go!/DC Comics
  • High Class Homos, WEBTOON Entertainment
  • Nothing Butt Nightwing, DC Go!/DC Comics
  • Rosebuds, Comics Kingdom
  • Wanna Be Friends?, WEBTOON Entertainment

Best Non-fiction Comic Work

  • Adrift on a Painted Sea, Avery Hill
  • Brittle Joints, Street Noise Books
  • Djuna, Street Noise Books
  • Feeding Ghosts, MCD
  • In the Shadows of Stalin: The Story of Mr. Jones, Oni Press

Best Kids Comic or Graphic Novel

  • Double Booking, Papercutz/Mad Cave Studios
  • Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine, Dark Horse Comics
  • Hilda and Twig Hide from the Rain, Flying Eye Books
  • The Legend of Tiger and Tail-Flower, Levine Querido
  • The New Girl, Scholastic/Graphix
  • Night Stories, Astra Books for Young Readers
  • ZOR, Keenspot Entertainment

Best Presentation in Design

  • Coins of Judas, Orange Cone Productions/Band of Bards
  • David Mazzucchelli’s Batman Year One Artist’s Edition, IDW Publishing
  • Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein starring Boris Karloff and Bram Stoker’s Dracula starring Bela Lugosi Casket Edition, Rocketship Entertainment
  • One Bite at a Time: The First 20 Years of Elephant Eater Comics, Elephant Eater Comics
  • Scott Pilgrim 20th Anniversary Hardcover Box Set, Oni Press
  • Warm Fusion, DSTLRY

In addition to Final Ballot categories, both Fan-Only Favorites from the nomination ballot and Hero Initiative Awards (The Hero Initiative Lifetime Achievement Award and The Dick Giordano Humanitarian Award) will be presented at the Mike Wieringo Comic Book Industry Awards ceremony the evening of October 18, 2025.

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