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In 2015, the Division Awards were renamed the "Silver Reuben Awards."

Current categories

Advertising Illustration Award

From its inception until 1975 this award was known as the Advertising and Illustration award. The following year, it divided into two separate categories, Advertising and Illustration, combining again from 1982 to 1985. They divided again in 1986. This category was titled Commercial in 1989 and 1990.[1]

Animation Award

In 1989 and 1990, the category was titled Electronic Media. In 1995, it was divided into Feature Animation and Television Animation.

Feature Animation Award

Television Animation Award

Book Illustration Award

Comic Books Award

In 1970, the Comic Books Award was divided into Humor Comic Books and Story Comic Books. They were merged back together in 1982. In 1989 and 1990, the Comic Books award was merged with the Magazine and Book Illustration Award. It was separated back into its own award in 1991. A separate award for Graphic Novels was created in 2009.

Editorial Cartoons Award

Gag Cartoons Award

Graphic Novels Award

Greeting Cards Award

Magazine Feature and Magazine Illustration Award

This award (originally titled Illustration) was separated from the Advertising and Illustration Award from 1976 to 1981. It then became permanently separated in 1986. The award name changed to Magazine and Book Illustration in 1989, and then changed to the current name in 2003.

Newspaper Illustration Award

Newspaper Panel Award

Newspaper Strip Award

The Newspaper Comic Strips (Humor) Category was created in 1957. In 1960, it was joined by the Newspaper Comic Strips (Story) Category. In 1989 the two categories were combined. Also, in 1989 and 1990, Newspaper Panel Cartoon was part of this category.

On-Line Comic Strip

First awarded in 2011, the award was divided the following year into two separate categories, On-Line Comics – Short Form and On-Line Comics – Long Form.[2]

On-Line Comics – Short Form

  • 2012 Graham Harrop (Ten Cats)
  • 2013 Ryan Pagelow (Buni)
  • 2014 Danielle Corsetto (Girls with Slingshots)
  • 2015 Dave Kellett (Sheldon)

On-Line Comics – Long Form

  • 2012 Vince Dorse (Untold Tales of Bigfoot)
  • 2013 Jeff Smith (Tuki: Save the Humans)
  • 2014 Minna Sundberg (Stand Still, Stay Silent)

Discontinued categories

Special Features Award

New Media Award

Sports Cartoons Award

Other NCS awards

See: Reuben Award
See: Other NCS awards

See also

References

  1. ^ "NCS Awards". National Cartoonists Society. National Cartoonists Society. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  2. ^ "2013 Reuben Awards Winners". National Cartoonists Society. National Cartoonists Society. 25 May 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2014.