Glyph Comics Awards

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Glyph Comics Awards
DescriptionThe best in comics made by, for, and about people of color
LocationPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
CountryUnited States
Hosted byEast Coast Black Age of Comics Convention
First awarded2006
Websiteecbacc.com/wordpress3/category/glyph-comics-awards/

The Glyph Comics Awards recognize the best in comics made by, for, and about people of color from the preceding calendar year. While it is not exclusive to black creators, it does strive to honor those who have made the greatest contributions to the comics medium in terms of both critical and commercial impact. By doing so, the goal is to encourage more diverse and high quality work across the board and to inspire new creators to add their voices to the field.

The awards are named for the blog Glyphs: The Language of the Black Comics Community, at Pop Culture Shock, started in 2005 by comics journalist Rich Watson as a means to provide news and commentary of comics with black themes, as well as tangential topics in the fields of black science-fiction/fantasy and animation.

The Glyph Comics Awards have been presented at the East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention, in Philadelphia, since 2006.

Judges

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

List of Glyph Comics Awards winners

Pioneer Award

Story of the Year

Best Writer

Best Artist

Best Male Character

Best Female Character

Rising Star Award

Best Reprint Publication

Best Cover

  • 2006: Nat Turner #1, Kyle Baker, illustrator
  • 2007: Stagger Lee, Shepherd Hendrix, artist
  • 2008: Sentences: The Life of MF Grimm; Ronald Wimberly, illustrator
  • 2009: Unknown Soldier #1; Igor Kordey, illustrator
  • 2010: Luke Cage Noir #1; Tim Bradstreet, illustrator
  • 2011: Unknown Soldier #5; Dave Johnson, illustrator
  • 2012: Chew #27; Rob Guillory, illustrator
  • 2013: Indigo Hit List 1.0 ; Charlie Goubile and Mshindo Kuumba I, artists
  • 2014: Route 3 #2: A Date… A Destiny; Sean Hill, artist
  • 2015: Offset #1: "The Man Who Travels with a Piece of Sugarcane": Tristan Roach, artist[9]
  • 2016: Blue Hand Mojo: Dust to Dust, John Jennings (writer and artist)[10]

Best Comic Strip or Webcomic

Fan Award for Best Comic

References

  1. ^ 2007 Glyph Comics Awards taking submissions » PopCultureShock
  2. ^ Judges, Submission Process Announced for Glyph Awards » Comics Worth Reading
  3. ^ The 2009 Glyph Comics Awards nominations » PopCultureShock
  4. ^ 2010 Glyph Comics Awards Nominees» PopCultureShock
  5. ^ Submissions Now Open for 2011 Glyph Awards; Judges Named» Comics Worth Reading
  6. ^ 2012 Glyph Comics Awards nominees announced» Comic Book Resources
  7. ^ 2013 Glyph Comics Awards Nominees» The Beat
  8. ^ a b c d Watson, Rich. "ECBACC Week: Larry Fuller," Glyph: The Language of the Black Comics Community (May 15, 2007) Accessed Apr. 13, 2009.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "2015 Glyph Comics Awards Winners," ECBACC official website (May 17, 2015).
  10. ^ a b c d e f "Glyph Comics Awards :: East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention". ecbacc.com. Retrieved 2016-08-14.
  11. ^ "Keith Knight wins Glyph Award for outstanding achievement in black comics," Mississippi Link (08 June 2006), p. B4.
  12. ^ Glyphs: The Language of the Black Comics Community: The 2006 Glyph Awards winners
  13. ^ The 2007 Glyph Comics Award winners » PopCultureShock
  14. ^ The 2008 Glyph Comics Award winners » ECBACC
  15. ^ 2009 Glyph Comics Awards Winners Announced; Bayou Sweeps » Comics Worth Reading
  16. ^ The 2010 Glyph Comics Awards Winners  » PopCultureShock
  17. ^ 2011 Glyph Comics Awards Winners  » East Coast Black Age of Comics Con

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