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Bram Stoker Award For Best Illustrated Narrative
Nominees are listed below the winner(s) for each year. * 1998: (no award) ** ''Sergio Aragones' Dia de las Muertos (Day of the Dead)'' by Sergio Aragones & Mark Evanier ** ''Preacher'' by Garth Ennis ** ''The Son of Man'' (''Hellblazer'' 129-133) by Garth Ennis ** ''The Dreaming: Trial and Error'' by Len Wein * 1999: '' The Sandman: The Dream Hunters'' by Neil Gaiman ** ''Jonah Hex: Shadows West #1'' by Joe R. Lansdale ** ''Hellboy: Box Full of Evil'' by Mike Mignola ** '' Faust: Book of M'' by David Quinn (art by Tim Vigil) * 2000: ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'' (miniseries) by Alan Moore ** ''Cable 79-84'' by Robert Weinberg ** "Spuds" (''Night Terrors #1'') by Bernie Wrightson * 2001: (no award) ** "Freezes Over" (''Hellblazer'' 158-161) by Brian Azzarello ** "The First Adventures of Miss Catterina Poe" (''The Dreaming'' 56) by Caitlin R. Kiernan ** ''Desperadoes: Quiet of the Grave'' by Jeff Mariotte ** "Quiver" (''Green Arrow'' 1-10) by Kevin Smith ** ''Weird W ...
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Sergio Aragones
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Brian Azzarello
Brian Azzarello (born August 11, 1962 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American comic book writer and screenwriter who first came to prominence with the hardboiled crime series ''100 Bullets'', published by DC Comics' mature-audience imprint Vertigo. Azzarello is best known for his numerous collaborations with artists Eduardo Risso (''100 Bullets'', " Batman: Broken City", '' Spaceman'', '' Moonshine'') and Lee Bermejo ('' Batman/Deathblow'', '' Luthor'', '' Joker'', '' Batman: Damned''), his contributions to the ''Watchmen'' prequel project ''Before Watchmen'' and '' The Dark Knight Returns'' sequel series '' DK III: The Master Race'', as well as for his stints on the long-running Vertigo series ''Hellblazer'' and The New 52 relaunch of the ''Wonder Woman'' title. Early life Azzarello grew up in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, where his mother managed a restaurant and his father was a salesman. As a child, he read monster and war comic books, but avoided the superhero genre. He attended the ...
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Tom Pomplun
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Stefan Petrucha
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The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume Two
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Endless Nights
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Peter Lenkov
Peter M. Lenkov (born 9 May 1964) is a Canadian television and film writer, producer, and comic book author. He is best known as the showrunner of the reboot series '' Hawaii Five-0'', ''MacGyver'', and '' Magnum P.I.'', all of which aired on CBS when he was showrunner. Early life Lenkov was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1964 and he studied film at Concordia University in the 1980s. His family includes a younger brother, Jeff, who is a California-based lawyer, sports agent and professor. Career and awards Lenkov's notable work includes the TV series '' La Femme Nikita'', '' Hawaii Five-0'', '' 24'' and ''CSI: NY'' and films such as '' R.I.P.D.'', '' Demolition Man'' and ''Son in Law''. In comics, he wrote '' R.I.P.D.'' and '' Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained'', for which he was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative. In 2005, he was nominated for an Emmy Award for his work on the hit TV series ''24''. In 2009, he wrote an episode of ''CSI: NY'' ...
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Prophet Of The Unexplained
In religion, a prophet or prophetess is an individual who is regarded as being in contact with a divine being and is said to speak on behalf of that being, serving as an intermediary with humanity by delivering messages or teachings from the supernatural source to other people. The message that the prophet conveys is called a prophecy. Claims of prophethood have existed in many cultures and religions throughout history, including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, ancient Greek religion, Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism, Hinduism , and many others. Etymology The English word ''prophet'' is the transliteration of a compound Greek word derived from ''pro'' (before/toward) and ''phesein'' (to tell); thus, a προφήτης (''prophḗtēs'') is someone who conveys messages from the divine to humans, including occasionally foretelling future events. In a different interpretation, it means advocate or speaker. In Hebrew, the word נָבִיא (''nāvî''), "spokesperson", traditionally tr ...
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Howard The Duck
Howard the Duck is a fictional Character (arts), character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Steve Gerber and artist Val Mayerik. Howard the Duck first appeared in ''Adventure into Fear'' #19 (cover-dated Dec. 1973) and several subsequent series have chronicled the misadventures of the ill-tempered talking animals in fiction, anthropomorphic animal trapped on a human-dominated Earth. Echoing this, the most common tagline of his comics reads 'Trapped In a World He Never Made!' Howard's adventures are generally social satires, while a few are parody, parodies of genre fiction with a metafictional awareness of the medium. The book is existentialist, and its main joke, according to Gerber, is that there is no joke: "... that life's most serious moments and most incredibly dumb moments are often distinguishable only by a momentary point of view." Gloria Katz, producer of the notorious, ill-fated Howard the Duck (film) ...
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