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List of Lulu Award winners

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The Lulu Awards, presented annually at Comic-Con International in San Diego, California, by the Friends of Lulu bestows the Lulu of the Year trophy for overall work; with additional awards, variously over the years, having included the Kimberly Yale Award for Best New Talent; the Volunteer of the Year Award; and both the Women of Distinction Award and induction into the Women Cartoonists Hall of Fame.

Lulu of the Year

Winners and nominees. Awards can be given to either the works or the creators.

1997

1998

1999

  • Scary Godmother, by Jill Thompson (Sirius Entertainment)
    • Akiko, by Mark Crilley (Sirius Entertainment)
    • The Amazing "True" Story of a Teenage Single Mom, by Katherine Arnoldi (Hyperion Books)
    • Castle Waiting, by Linda Medley (Olio)
    • A Child's Life, by Phoebe Gloeckner (Frog, Ltd.)
    • Queen of the Black Black, by Megan Kelso (Highwater)

2000

  • Trina Robbins, From Girls to Grrrlz
    • Mark Crilley Akiko
    • Ellen Forney, Monkey Food
    • Jim Ottaviani, Dignifying Science
    • Dori Seda Dori Stories, edited by Kate Kane and Don Donahue
    • Jill Thompson, Scary Godmother comics and books

2001

2002

  • Sequential Tart, Marcia Allas, editor
    • Chynna Clugston-Major, Blue Monday
    • Lea Hernandez, Cathedral Child
    • Carla Speed McNeil, Finder
    • Jill Thompson, Scary Godmother

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Women Cartoonists Hall of Fame

1997

1998

1999

  • Ramona Fradon
    • Marge Henderson Buell
    • Lynn Johnston
    • Trina Robbins

2000

2001

Tie:

2002

  • Lynn Johnston
    • Nell Brinkley, early 20th century cartoonist/illustrator
    • Wendy Pini, Elfquest
    • Barb Rausch, Barbie
    • Dorothy Woolfolk Roubicek
    • Rumiko Takahashi

2003

  • Wendy Pini
    • Lynda Barry, Marlys and One! Hundred! Demons!
    • Barb Rausch, Vicki Valentine and Barbie
    • Dorothy Woolfolk Roubicek
    • Rumiko Takahashi

2004

2005

2006

2007

Kimberly Yale Award for Best New Talent

1997

1998

1999

  • Devin Grayson, Catwoman, Black Widow
    • Dawn Brown, Little Red Hot
    • Chynna Clugston-Major, "Blue Monday" in Action Girl and Oni Double Feature
    • Jane Fisher & Kirsten Petersen, WJHC
    • Rachel Hartman, Amy Unbounded
    • Ariel Schrag, Definition; Potential
    • Jen Sorensen, Slowpoke
    • Tara Tallan, Galaxion
    • Maggie Whorf, BoHoS

2000

  • Rachel Hartman (Amy Unbounded)
    • Kalah Allen (Jann of Renew)
    • Rachel Ancion (Shades of Blue)
    • Suzanne Bowman (Fridge Magnet Stories)
    • Chynna Clugston-Major (Blue Monday)
    • Leelah Corman (Flim Flam, Queen's Day)
    • Alison Williams (Sorcerer's Children)

2001

Anne Timmons (Go Girl)

    • Fiona Avery (No Honor, Rogue, Fionaverse)
    • Robyn Chapman (Theater of the Meek)
    • Catherine Doherty (Can of Worms)
    • Rachel Dodson (Harley Quinn)
    • Jennifer Feinberg (Little Scrowlie)
    • Shaenon K. Garrity (Narbonic)
    • Rebecca Guay (Green Lantern: 1001 Emerald Nights)
    • Gisèle Lagacé (Coolcatstudio.com)
    • Gail Simone (Simpsons comics)
    • Jen Sorenson
    • Elizabeth Watasin (Charm School);

2002

Tie:

  • Gisèle Lagacé (Cool Cat Studio)
  • Ashley-Jane Nicolaus (writer, Haven)

2003

2004

2005 Nominees

    • Vera Brosgol (Flight, Hopeless Savages B-Sides)
    • Stephanie Freese (Ripped from the Headlines)
    • Dorothy Gambrell (Cat and Girl)
    • Emily Horne (www.asofterworld.com)
    • Tintin Pantoja (Sevenplains, Girlamatic.com, and www.mentaltentacle.com)

Volunteer of the Year Award

2003

  • Dave Roman (Editor, Broad Appeal)
  • Chris Kohler (webmaster)

Women of Distinction Award

2004

2005 Nominees

    • Karen Berger, editor, DC Comics / Vertigo Comics
    • Vijaya Iyer, editor?, Cartoon Books
    • Heidi MacDonald editor? The Beat
    • Mimi Rosenheim, editor, AIT-PlanetLar
    • Diana Schutz, editor, Dark Horse Comics

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