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Nebula Awards Expands into Comics and Ignores Everyone Involved But Writers

The Nebula Awards has announced the nominations for the 61st annual event which honors the best sci-fi and fantasy writing. This year’s awards expanded with “Best Poem” and “Best Comic” with the latter causing some issues.

The awards are organized by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association and in their announcement, they only listed the “writers” and publishers in the “Best Comic” category.

The announcement was met with negativity with numerous individuals pointing out the “writing” of comics is far more than the script and can be a team that involves pencillers, colorists, letterers, editors, and more, all of whom work together to tell the story.

In their announcement the organization states:

Like the Ray Bradbury Nebula Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation and the Nebula Award for Best Game Writing, these new awards celebrate the writers at the heart of productions that also involve editors, artists, publishers, producers, and a wealth of other team members who make the magic happen.

Some pointed out the award is for “Best Comic” which would indicate the entire comic, not just the script. The organization did engage with individuals, though the response was more “speak up for next year’s awards” and that further promotion would include all of those involved in the comic.

Congratulations to our Nebula Finalists for the FIRST EVER Nebula Award for Best Comic!#SFWA #Nebulas #61stNebulaAwards 🥳

Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (@sfwa.org) 2026-03-16T00:10:53.965Z

The finalists for Best Comic as listed by the SWFA are:

  • Second Shift, by Kit Anderson (Avery Hill)
  • Carmilla Volume 3: The Eternal, by Amy Chu (Berger Books)
  • Helen of Wyndhorn, by Tom King (Dark Horse)
  • Fishflies, by Jeff Lemire (Image)
  • Mary Shelley’s School for Monsters: The Killing Stone, by Jessica Maison (Wicked Tree)
  • Strange Bedfellows, by Ariel Slamet Ries (HarperAlley)
  • The Flip Side, by Jason Walz (Rocky Pond)
  • The Stoneshore Register, by G. Willow Wilson (Berger)

The Nebula Award winners will be announced the first week of June. 

Tom King and Bilquis Evely’s Helen of Wyndhorn gets a Deluxe Edition in February 2026

From the same Eisner Award-winning and bestselling creative team behind Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, source of the upcoming film from DC Studios, comes Helen of Wyndhorn, an acclaimed gothic sword and sorcery epic. Writer Tom King, artist Bilquis Evely, colorist Matheus Lopes, and letterer Clayton Cowles present a story that is full of mystery, betrayal, and self discovery. Following its seven Eisner Award nominations in 2025, including Best Limited Series, Best Writer, Best Penciller and Inker, Best Coloring, Best Lettering, and Best Cover Artist (x2), Dark Horse Books can announce the Helen of Wyndhorn Deluxe Edition, a collection suited to the splendor of this series. The Deluxe Edition is an oversized, deluxe hardcover edition featuring a beautiful slipcase and bonus materials.

Helen of Wyndhorn Deluxe Edition collects the hit series Helen of Wyndhorn issues #1-6 in a hardcover volume housed in a slipcase and includes a ribbon bookmark. This edition features a sketchbook section and bonus art by greats including Walt Simonson, Greg Smallwood, Clay Mann, Elsa Charretier, Tula Lotay, Massimo Carnivale, Fabio Moon, and Jill Thompson.

Following the tragic death of her late father, C.K. Cole, the esteemed pulp writer and creator of the popular warrior character Othan, Helen Cole is called back to her grandfather’s enormous and illustrious estate: Wyndhorn House.

Scarred by Cole’s untimely passing and lost in a new, strange world, Helen wreaks drunken havoc upon her arrival. However, her chaotic ways begin to soften as she discovers a lifetime of secrets hiding within the expansive manor’s myriad rooms and hallways. Outside its walls, within the woods, dwell the legendary adventures that once were locked away within her father’s stories.

The chaos of Wyndhorn House beckons you in Helen of Wyndhorn Deluxe Edition when the 152-page (8×12.1875”) hardcover arrives in bookstores on February 24, 2026 and comic shops on February 25, 2026, for $59.99. Pre-order now from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or your local comic shop or bookstore.

Preview: Helen of Wyndhorn #6

Helen of Wyndhorn #6

(W) Tom King (A/CA) Bilquis Evely
In Shops: Nov 13, 2024
SRP: $4.99

Helen relives her final adventures in the fantasy world riding sharks like horses into the sunset and battling dangerous sea men as everything comes to a final conclusion in this hit series from Supergirl’s Tom King and Bilquis Evely.

Helen of Wyndhorn #6

Preview: Helen of Wyndhorn #4

Helen of Wyndhorn #4

(W) Tom King (A/CA) Bilquis Evely
In Shops: Sep 18, 2024
SRP: $4.99

Helen and Barnabus continue their adventures passing between the other world and Wyndhorn House as she begins to learn the skills of a warrior from her adventurous relative. From the Eisner Award-winning creative team of Supergirl: Woman to Tomorrow, the upcoming film helmed by director James Gunn.

Helen of Wyndhorn #4

Preview: Helen of Wyndhorn #3

Helen of Wyndhorn #3

(W) Tom King (A/CA) Bilquis Evely
In Shops: Jun 19, 2024
SRP: $4.99

Helen returns to the grounds of Wyndhorn House from what appears to have been from a fantastical warrior paradise. Was what she experienced real or from the mind of her late father who penned stories of a barbaric adventurer in a bizarre land.

Helen of Wyndhorn #3

Mini Reviews: Helen of Wyndhorn #2 and Moon Man #2

Helen of Wyndhorn #2

Sometimes, the staff at Graphic Policy read more comics than we’re able to get reviewed. When that happens you’ll see a weekly feature compiling reviews of the comics, or graphic novels, we just didn’t get a chance to write a full one for.

These are Graphic Policy’s Mini Reviews and Recommendations.

Logan

Helen of Wyndhorn #2 (Dark Horse) – After last issue’s monstrous reveal, Tom King and Bilquis Evely back pedal and take stock of the insular world of Barnabas, Helen, and Lilith. I’m really enjoying the complex characterization of Helen who is still annoying, drunk, and unruly all the time, but was the only person who believed in her father, CK Cole. King resists speeding up the plot to get to more of the quest/fantasy elements to delve into the shared trauma of Barnabas and Helen that reveals itself through rage, isolation, and alcoholism. The present day stuff isn’t as intriguing, but hints at something really messed up happening to Helen and Barnabas and also continues to show the importance of folks that are in the “footnotes” of history. Overall: 8.3 Verdict: Buy

Moon Man #2 (Image) – In Moon Man #2, Ramon gets called back to LA to do PR for the failed space mission and make his evil employer Janus look good. (Two-faced indeed.) The conflict that Scott Mescudi and Kyle Higgins craft between wanting to be a good worker and say nothing and say the world is truly compelling, especially when Marco Locati’s visuals amp up. There’s a sleepy surreality to Ramon’s conversation with his colleagues at the bar that continues into the superhero sequences. The mask and abilities give him a chance to literally tell his employer to “fuck off”, a power fantasy for many readers. However, there’s a dark side to everything even if Moon Man’s color palette is bright and trippy. Overall: 8.5 Verdict: Buy

Preview: Helen of Wyndhorn #2

Helen of Wyndhorn #2

(W) Tom King (A/CA) Bilquis Evely
In Shops: Apr 17, 2024
SRP: $4.99

From the Eisner Award-winning and bestselling creative team of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comes this Gothic sword and sorcery epic that’s Conan the Barbarian meets The Wizard of Oz. As the secret history of her family begins the unravel, Helen explores the grounds of Wyndhorn House and its many inhabitants both real and fantastical, on a quest to understand her true family heritage and what role she plays.

Helen of Wyndhorn #2

Preview: Helen of Wyndhorn #2

Helen of Wyndhorn #2

(W) Tom King (A/CA) Bilquis Evely
In Shops: Apr 17, 2024
SRP: $4.99

From the Eisner Award-winning and bestselling creative team of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comes this Gothic sword and sorcery epic that’s Conan the Barbarian meets The Wizard of Oz. As the secret history of her family begins the unravel, Helen explores the grounds of Wyndhorn House and its many inhabitants both real and fantastical, on a quest to understand her true family heritage and what role she plays.

Helen of Wyndhorn #2

Preview: Helen of Wyndhorn #2

Helen of Wyndhorn #2

(W) Tom King (A/CA) Bilquis Evely
In Shops: Apr 17, 2024
SRP: $4.99

From the Eisner Award-winning and bestselling creative team of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comes this Gothic sword and sorcery epic that’s Conan the Barbarian meets The Wizard of Oz. As the secret history of her family begins the unravel, Helen explores the grounds of Wyndhorn House and its many inhabitants both real and fantastical, on a quest to understand her true family heritage and what role she plays.

Helen of Wyndhorn #2
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