The Doug Wright Awards for Canadian Cartooning (established in December 2004) are literary awards handed out annually since 2005 during the
Toronto Comic Arts Festival
The Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF) is a comic book festival held annually in Toronto, Ontario. Founded in 2003, TCAF has grown to become one of the world’s largest festivals dedicated to the promotion and appreciation of comic arts.
Prog ...
to
Canadian
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cartoonist
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s honouring excellence in comics (including webcomics) and graphic novels published in English (including translated works). The awards are named in honour of Canadian cartoonist
Doug Wright
Douglas Wright (born December 20, 1962) is an American playwright, librettist, and screenwriter. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2004 for his play ''I Am My Own Wife''.
Early years
Wright was born in Dallas, Texas. He attended and ...
. Winners are selected by a jury of Canadians who have made significant contributions to national culture, based on shortlisted selections provided by a nominating committee of five experts in the comics field. The Wrights are handed out in three main categories, "Best Book", "The Spotlight Award" (affectionately known as "The Nipper"), and, since 2008, the "Pigskin Peters Award" for non-narrative or experimental works. In 2020, the organizers added "The Egghead", an award for best kids’ book for readers under twelve. In addition to the awards, since 2005 the organizers annually induct at least one cartoonist into the Giants of the North: The Canadian Cartoonist Hall Fame.
The Wright Awards are modeled after traditional book prizes, with the intention of drawing attention to the comics medium from a broad range of demographics inside and outside of its traditional fanbase. The Wrights have garnered acclaim as well as earning the support of a diverse range of participating artists and jurors including Scott Thompson,
Don McKellar
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He is known for directing and writing the ...
Jerry Ciccoritti
Jerry Ciccoritti (born August 5, 1956) is a Canadian film, television and theatre director. His ability to work in a number of genres and for many mediums has made him one of the most successful directors in the country.
Biography
Born in Tor ...
,
Bob Rae
Robert Keith Rae (born August 2, 1948) is a Canadian diplomat and former politician who is the current Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations since 2020. He previously served as the 21st premier of Ontario from 1990 to 1995, leader of the ...
,
Andrew Coyne
James Andrew Coyne (born December 23, 1960) is a Canadian columnist with ''The Globe and Mail'' and a member of the ''At Issue'' panel on CBC's '' The National''. Previously, he has been national editor for ''Maclean's'' and a columnist with ''Na ...
,
Sara Quin
Sara may refer to:
Arts, media and entertainment Film and television
* ''Sara'' (1992 film), 1992 Iranian film by Dariush Merhjui
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* ''Sara'' (2010 film), 2010 Sri Lankan Sinhal ...
,
Greg Morrison
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,
Chester Brown
Chester William David Brown (born 16 May 1960) is a Canadian cartoonist.
Brown has gone through several stylistic and thematic periods. He gained notice in alternative comics circles in the 1980s for the surreal, scatological ''Ed the Happy Clo ...
, Lorenz Peter, and
Nora Young
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Norah Young was born and raised in Toronto. ...
.
Awards
The Best Book and The Spotlight awards are a large wood-and-glass trophies which are engraved with images from Wright's comic strip (the one difference being the images that are etched on the glass). The award was designed by the cartoonist
Seth
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, who admitted to some embarrassment at being the inaugural winner of the trophy he designed. The Pigskin Peters Award, named in honour of a character from
Jimmy Frise
The Canadian cartoonist James Llewellyn Frise (, 16 October 1891 – 13 June 1948) is best known for his work on the comic strip ''Birdseye '' and his illustrations of humorous prose pieces by Greg Clark.
Born in Scugog Island, Ontario, F ...
's ''Birdseye Center'', is a custom, tailored derby hat with its own unique plaque that doubles as a hat post. It was also designed by Seth.
Each recipient of a Doug Wright Award also receives a custom-bound copy of their winning work.
Nominees
Winners are indicated by ***.
2005
(Jurists:
Chester Brown
Chester William David Brown (born 16 May 1960) is a Canadian cartoonist.
Brown has gone through several stylistic and thematic periods. He gained notice in alternative comics circles in the 1980s for the surreal, scatological ''Ed the Happy Clo ...
, Rebecca Caldwell,
Nora Young
Nora Young is a Canadian broadcaster and writer. She was the first host of CBC Radio's ''Definitely Not the Opera'', from 1994 to 2002. Since 2007, she has been the host of ''Spark'' on CBC Radio One.
Norah Young was born and raised in Toronto. ...
, Jerry Ciccoritti and
Don McKellar
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He is known for directing and writing the ...
Fantagraphics Books
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History
Founding
Fantagraphics was found ...
Geneviève Castrée
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L'Oie de Cravan
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Drawn & Quarterly
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Darwyn Cooke
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DC Comics
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DC Comics is one of the largest and oldest American comic book companies, with thei ...
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Clyde Fans
''Clyde Fans'' is a graphic novel (or "picture novel") by Canadian cartoonist Seth.
The story follows two brothers—one outgoing, the other painfully introverted—as they watch their electric fan business go under in the face of competition fro ...
, Book One'' by
Seth
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Alternative Comics
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Max Douglas
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Published works ''Early Career''
Douglas sta ...
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Salgood Sam
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Published works ''Early Career''
Douglas sta ...
(self-published)
* ''
Canvas
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Scott Pilgrim
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's Precious Little Life'' by
Bryan Lee O'Malley
Bryan Lee O'Malley (born February 21, 1979) is a Canadian cartoonist, best known for the ''Scott Pilgrim'' series. He also performs as a musician under the alias Kupek.
Career
Bryan Lee O'Malley attended St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Secondary Sc ...
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Oni Press
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) ***
2006
(Jurists:
Justin Peroff
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Guy Delisle
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(D&Q)
* ''Scott Pilgrim Versus the World'' by Bryan Lee O’Malley (Oni)
* '' Dragonslippers: This Is What an Abusive Relationship Looks Like'' by Rosalind B. Penfold (
Grove Press
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Michel Rabagliati
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Scott Chantler
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Early life
Chantler was born in Deep River, Ontario, Canada. He attended the University of Waterloo in ...
Dark Adaptation
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Slave Labor Graphics
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Mark Kingwell
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,
Judy MacDonald
Judy MacDonald (born 1964) is a Canadian writer and journalist.
In addition to her published books, she has been associated with the online magazine ''Rabble.ca, Rabble'' and news programs for CBC Television, including ''CBC News: The National, ...
, Lorenz Peter and Jessica Johnson)
Best Book
* ''Shenzen: A Travelogue From China'' by Guy Delisle (D&Q)
* ''This Will All End in Tears'' by Joe Ollmann (Insomniac Press) ***
* ''Scott Pilgrim & The Infinite Sadness'' by Bryan Lee O'Malley (Oni)
* ''Gilded Lilies'' by Jillian Tamaki (Conundrum Press)
* ''Nog-a-dod'' edited by Marc Bell (Conundrum Press)
Best Emerging Talent
* ''Gray Horses'' by Hope Larson (Oni)
* ''House of Sugar'' by Rebecca Kraatz (Tulip Tree Press) ***
* ''Was She Pretty?'' by
Leanne Shapton
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(Farrar, Straus & Giroux)
* ''Bacter-area'' by Keith Jones (D&Q)
* ''Mendacity'' by Tamara Berger & Sophie Cossette (Kiss Machine)
Ho Che Anderson
Ho Che Anderson is a cartoonist and comics artist primarily affiliated with Fantagraphics.
Biography
Anderson was born in London to “a Jamaican immigrant who named his son after North Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh and Cuban Communist revol ...
,
Marc Glassman Marc or MARC may refer to:
People
* Marc (given name), people with the first name
* Marc (surname), people with the family name
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* MARC standards, a data format used for library cataloging,
* MARC Train, a regional commuter rail system of ...
,
Mariko Tamaki
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Julie Doucet
Julie Doucet (born December 31, 1965) is a Canadian
Joe Matt
Joe Matt (born September 3, 1963) is an American cartoonist, best known for his autobiographical work, ''Peepshow''.
Early life
Matt was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He started drawing comics in 1987.
Career
In his autobiographical com ...
(D&Q)
* ''The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam'' by
Ann Marie Fleming
Ann Marie Fleming is an independent Canadian filmmaker, writer, and visual artist. She was born in Okinawa, USCAR (nowadays Japan), in 1962 and is of Chinese, Ryukyuan and Australian descent. Her film ''Window Horses'' was released in 2016.
He ...
(Riverhead Books) ***
* ''
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* '' Essex County Vol. 1: Tales from the Farm'' and ''Vol. 2: Ghost Stories'' by
Jeff Lemire
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Top Shelf Productions
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Top Shelf pub ...
) ***
* ''Pope Hats'' by
Ethan Rilly
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People
*Ethan (given name)
Places
*Ethan, South Dakota
*Fort Ethan Allen (Arlington, Virginia)
Fiction
*''Ethan of Athos'', 1986 novel by Lois McMaster Bujold
*"Ethan Brand", 1850 short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne
*''Ethan ...
* ''Kieffer #1'' by Jason Kieffer
* ''The Experiment'' by Nick Maandag
2008 saw the introduction of a new category dedicated to works that fall outside the bounds of traditional storytelling. Named after a character in the classic Canadian comic strip '' Birdseye Center'', the Pigskin Peters Award recognizes experimental and avant-garde comics.
Pigskin Peters Award
* ''Milk Teeth'' by
Julie Morstad
Julie Morstad is a Canadian writer and illustrator of children's books.
Career
After coming to the attention of Simply Read Books publisher Dimiter Savoff through her work in the Vancouver arts scene, Morstad was asked to illustrate Sara O'Lear ...
(D&Q) ***
* ''Little Lessons in Safety'' by Emily Holton (Conundrum Press)
* ''Excelsior 1968'' by John Martz (self-published)
* ''Fire Away'' by Chris von Szombathy (D&Q)
2009
(Jurists:
Bob Rae
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,
Andrew Coyne
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Joe Ollmann
Joe Ollmann (born March 25, 1966 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian cartoonist. Ollmann's cartooning style has been described as "scratchy angular angry big steaming slice-of-life comics” and the cartoonist Seth has called Ollmann “one of o ...
Guy Delisle
Guy Delisle (born January 19, 1966) is a Canadian cartoonist and animator, best known for his graphic novels about his travels, such as ''Shenzhen'' (2000), '' Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea'' (2003), ''Burma Chronicles'' (2007), and ''Jerusa ...
(D&Q)
* ''Drop-in'' by Dave Lapp (Conundrum)
* ''Paul Goes Fishing'' by
Michel Rabagliati
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Jillian
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Notable people with the name include:
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* Jillian Armenante (bo ...
&
Mariko Tamaki
Mariko Tamaki (born 1975) is a Canadian artist and writer. She is known for her graphic novels '' Skim'', ''Emiko Superstar,'' and ''This One Summer'', and for several prose works of fiction and non-fiction."Mariko Tamaki". CBC Radio, '' The Next ...
(Groundwood) ***
Best Emerging Talent
* ''History Comics'' by
Kate Beaton
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(self-published) ***
* ''Maids in the Mist'' by Caitlin Black (self-published)
* ''Blue Winter, Shapes in the Snow'' by
Jesse Jacobs
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People and fictional characters
* Jesse (biblical figure), father of David in the Bible.
* Jesse (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
* Jesse (surname), a list of people
Music
* ''Jesse'' ( ...
(self-published)
* ''Kieffer #2'' by Jason Kieffer (self-published)
* ''Jack & Mandy'' by Nick Maandag (self-published)
Pigskin Peters Award
* ''Hall of Best Knowledge'' by Ray Fenwick (Fantagraphics)
* ''Ojingogo'' by
Matthew Forsythe
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* Matthew (given name)
* Matthew (surname)
* ''Matthew'' (ship), the replica of the ship sailed by John Cabot in 1497
* ''Matthew'' (album), a 2000 album by rapper Kool Keith
* Matthew (elm cultivar), a cultivar of the Chi ...
(D&Q) ***
* ''All We Ever Do is Talk About Wood'' by Tom Horacek (D&Q)
* ''Small Victories'' by
Jesse Jacobs
Jesse may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Jesse (biblical figure), father of David in the Bible.
* Jesse (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
* Jesse (surname), a list of people
Music
* ''Jesse'' ( ...
(self-published)
Winners of the 2009 Doug Wright Awards were announced on May 9, 2009 at the
Art Gallery of Ontario
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during a ceremony hosted by actor and director
Don McKellar
Don McKellar (born August 17, 1963) is a Canadian actor, writer, playwright, and filmmaker. He was part of a loosely-affiliated group of filmmakers to emerge from Toronto known as the Toronto New Wave.
He is known for directing and writing the ...
.
2010
(Jurists:
Matthew Forsythe
Matthew may refer to:
* Matthew (given name)
* Matthew (surname)
* ''Matthew'' (ship), the replica of the ship sailed by John Cabot in 1497
* ''Matthew'' (album), a 2000 album by rapper Kool Keith
* Matthew (elm cultivar), a cultivar of the Chi ...
,
Geoff Pevere
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,
Fiona Smyth
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Seth
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(D&Q) ***
* ''Hot Potatoe'' by Marc Bell (D&Q)
* ''Kaspar'' by
Diane Obomsawin
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(D&Q)
* ''Red: A Haida Manga'' by
Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas
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(D&Q)
Best Emerging Talent
* ''I'm Crazy'' by Adam Bourret
* ''Lose #1'', ''Cold Heat Special #7'' by
Michael DeForge
Michael DeForge (born 1987) is a Canadian comics artist and illustrator.
Biography
DeForge grew up in Ottawa and attended the University of Toronto, dropping out after two years. He lives and works in Toronto.
According to DeForge, he has "alway ...
(Koyama Press; Picturebox) ***
* ''Nicolas'' by Pascal Girard (D&Q)
* ''It's Snowing Outside, We Should Go for a Walk'' by John Martz
* ''The Hipless Boy'' by Sully (Conundrum)
Pigskin Peters Award
* ''Bébête'' by Simon Bossé (L'Oie de Cravan)
* ''Dirty Dishes'' by Amy Lockhart (D&Q)
* ''Hot Potato'' by Marc Bell (D&Q) ***
* ''Never Learn Anything from History'' by
Kate Beaton
Kathryn Moira Beaton (born 8 September 1983) is a Canadian comics artist best known as the creator of the comic strip ''Hark! A Vagrant'', which ran from 2007 to 2018. Her other major works include the children's books '' The Princess and the Po ...
(self-published)
* ''The Collected Doug Wright Volume One'' by
Doug Wright
Douglas Wright (born December 20, 1962) is an American playwright, librettist, and screenwriter. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2004 for his play ''I Am My Own Wife''.
Early years
Wright was born in Dallas, Texas. He attended and ...
(D&Q)
Winners of the 2010 Doug Wright Awards were announced on May 8, 2010 in the Bram & Bluma Appel Salon in the
Toronto Reference Library
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, during a ceremony hosted by actor
Peter Outerbridge
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.
2011
(Jurists:
Sara Quin
Sara may refer to:
Arts, media and entertainment Film and television
* ''Sara'' (1992 film), 1992 Iranian film by Dariush Merhjui
* ''Sara'' (1997 film), 1997 Polish film starring Bogusław Linda
* ''Sara'' (2010 film), 2010 Sri Lankan Sinhal ...
,
Michael Redhill
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* ''Bigfoot'' by Pascal Girard (Drawn and Quarterly) ***
* ''Chimo'' by David Collier (Conundrum Press)
* ''Lose'' #2 by
Michael DeForge
Michael DeForge (born 1987) is a Canadian comics artist and illustrator.
Biography
DeForge grew up in Ottawa and attended the University of Toronto, dropping out after two years. He lives and works in Toronto.
According to DeForge, he has "alway ...
(Koyama Press)
* ''Moving Pictures'' by
Kathryn Immonen
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Biography
In 2007 Immonen began working for Marvel Comics wr ...
,
Stuart Immonen
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(Top Shelf Productions)
* ''Streakers'' by Nick Maandag
James Stokoe
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Along with Corey Lewis, Brandon Graham and Mar ...
Tin Can Forest
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(aka Marek Colek and Pat Shewchuk), ''Baba Yaga and the Wolf'' (Koyama Press)
Pigskin Peters Award
* ''Indoor Voice'' by
Jillian Tamaki
Jillian Tamaki (born April 17, 1980) is a Canadian American illustrator and comic artist known for her work in ''The New York Times'' and ''The New Yorker'' in addition to the graphic novels ''Boundless'', as well as ''Skim (comics), Skim'' and ' ...
(Drawn and Quarterly)
* ''Stooge Pile'' by Seth Scriver (Drawn and Quarterly)
* ''So I've Been Told'' by Maryanna Hardy (Conundrum Press)
* ''Spotting Deer'' by
Michael DeForge
Michael DeForge (born 1987) is a Canadian comics artist and illustrator.
Biography
DeForge grew up in Ottawa and attended the University of Toronto, dropping out after two years. He lives and works in Toronto.
According to DeForge, he has "alway ...
Hark! A Vagrant
''Hark! A Vagrant'' is a webcomic published by Canadian artist Kate Beaton between 2007 and 2018. It discussed historical and literary topics in a comedic tone and was drawn in black and white.
Recurring themes
''Hark! A Vagrant'' is best kn ...
'' by
Kate Beaton
Kathryn Moira Beaton (born 8 September 1983) is a Canadian comics artist best known as the creator of the comic strip ''Hark! A Vagrant'', which ran from 2007 to 2018. Her other major works include the children's books '' The Princess and the Po ...
(Drawn & Quarterly) ***
* ''Lose #3'' by
Michael Deforge
Michael DeForge (born 1987) is a Canadian comics artist and illustrator.
Biography
DeForge grew up in Ottawa and attended the University of Toronto, dropping out after two years. He lives and works in Toronto.
According to DeForge, he has "alway ...
(Koyama Press)
* ''Mid-Life'' by
Joe Ollmann
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(Conundrum Press)
* ''
Paying for It
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'' by
Chester Brown
Chester William David Brown (born 16 May 1960) is a Canadian cartoonist.
Brown has gone through several stylistic and thematic periods. He gained notice in alternative comics circles in the 1980s for the surreal, scatological ''Ed the Happy Clo ...
Seth
Seth,; el, Σήθ ''Sḗth''; ; "placed", "appointed") in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Mandaeism, and Sethianism, was the third son of Adam and Eve and brother of Cain and Abel, their only other child mentioned by name in the Hebrew Bible. A ...
(Drawn & Quarterly)
Spotlight Award (aka The Nipper)
*
Ethan Rilly
Ethan may refer to:
People
*Ethan (given name)
Places
*Ethan, South Dakota
*Fort Ethan Allen (Arlington, Virginia)
Fiction
*''Ethan of Athos'', 1986 novel by Lois McMaster Bujold
*"Ethan Brand", 1850 short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne
*''Ethan ...
for ''Pope Hats #2'' (Adhouse Books) ***
*
Emily Carroll
Emily Carroll (born 1983) is a comics author from Ontario, Canada. Carroll started making comics in 2010, and her horror webcomic ''His Face All Red'' went viral around Halloween of 2010. Since then, Carroll has published two books of her own wor ...
for "The Seven Windows" (from ''The Anthology Project vol. 2''), "Margot’s Room" and "The Prince & the Sea" (and other comics at emcarroll.com/comic)
* Patrick Kyle for ''Black Mass # 5 – 6''
* Betty Liang for ''Wet T-Shirt #1'', "It’s Only a Secret if You Don’t Tell Anyone" (in š! #9), "Anna Freud’s Recurring Dream" (and other comics at bettyliang.tumblr.com)
* Zach Worton for ''The Klondike''
Michel Rabagliati
Michel Rabagliati (born 7 September 1961) is a Canadians, Canadian cartoonist born and based in Montreal, Quebec. He was published by Drawn & Quarterly and is currently published by Conundrum Press in English language, English, and La Pastèque ...
(Conundrum Press) ***
* ''Lose #4'' by
Michael DeForge
Michael DeForge (born 1987) is a Canadian comics artist and illustrator.
Biography
DeForge grew up in Ottawa and attended the University of Toronto, dropping out after two years. He lives and works in Toronto.
According to DeForge, he has "alway ...
(Koyama Press)
* ''By This Shall You Know Him'' by
Jesse Jacobs
Jesse may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Jesse (biblical figure), father of David in the Bible.
* Jesse (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
* Jesse (surname), a list of people
Music
* ''Jesse'' ( ...
(Koyama Press)
* ''Pope Hats #3'' by
Ethan Rilly
Ethan may refer to:
People
*Ethan (given name)
Places
*Ethan, South Dakota
*Fort Ethan Allen (Arlington, Virginia)
Fiction
*''Ethan of Athos'', 1986 novel by Lois McMaster Bujold
*"Ethan Brand", 1850 short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne
*''Ethan ...
(AdHouse Books)
* ''Wax Cross'' by
Tin Can Forest
Tin is a chemical element with the Chemical symbol, symbol Sn (from la, :la:Stannum, stannum) and atomic number 50. Tin is a silvery-coloured metal.
Tin is soft enough to be cut with little force and a bar of tin can be bent by hand wit ...
(Koyama Press)
Spotlight Award (aka The Nipper)
*
Nina Bunjevac
Nina Bunjevac (born 1973) is a Serbian Canadian cartoonist.
Biography
Bunjevac was born in Welland, Ontario, Canada, in 1973 to Serbian immigrant parents from Yugoslavia. At age two her mother moved with her two daughters back to Zemun in Yugos ...
for ''Heartless'' (Conundrum Press) ***
*
Brandon Graham
Brandon Lee Graham (born April 3, 1988) is an American football defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Eagles in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft with the thirteenth selection ...
for ''King City'' (Image Comics)
* Patrick Kyle for ''Black Mass, Distance Mover, Wowee Zonk #4''
*
George Walker George Walker may refer to:
Arts and letters
* George Walker (chess player) (1803–1879), English chess player and writer
*George Walker (composer) (1922–2018), American composer
* George Walker (illustrator) (1781–1856), author of ''The Co ...
for ''The Mysterious Death of Tom Thomson'' (The Porcupine’s Quill)
* Eric Kostiuk Williams for ''Hungry Bottom Comics''
Pigskin Peters Award
* ''Hamilton Illustrated'' by David Collier (Wolsak & Wynn) ***
* ''Hellberta #2 and "Sir Softly" from š! #12'' by Michael Comeau
* 4PANEL comics in Carousel Magazine #28 & #29, by
Michael DeForge
Michael DeForge (born 1987) is a Canadian comics artist and illustrator.
Biography
DeForge grew up in Ottawa and attended the University of Toronto, dropping out after two years. He lives and works in Toronto.
According to DeForge, he has "alway ...
Jesse Jacobs
Jesse may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Jesse (biblical figure), father of David in the Bible.
* Jesse (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
* Jesse (surname), a list of people
Music
* ''Jesse'' ( ...
Ethan Rilly
Ethan may refer to:
People
*Ethan (given name)
Places
*Ethan, South Dakota
*Fort Ethan Allen (Arlington, Virginia)
Fiction
*''Ethan of Athos'', 1986 novel by Lois McMaster Bujold
*"Ethan Brand", 1850 short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne
*''Ethan ...
,
Tin Can Forest
Tin is a chemical element with the Chemical symbol, symbol Sn (from la, :la:Stannum, stannum) and atomic number 50. Tin is a silvery-coloured metal.
Tin is soft enough to be cut with little force and a bar of tin can be bent by hand wit ...
and Magda Trzaski
* ''So, what should we do with ourselves?…'' from ''Wowee Zonk #4'' and ''Little Stump'' in ''š! #12,'' by Ginette Lapalme
2014
Best Book
* ''Palookaville'' #21 by Seth (Drawn and Quarterly)
* ''Paul Joins the Scouts'' by Michel Rabagliati (Conundrum Press) ***
* ''Science Fiction'' by Joe Ollmann (Conundrum Press)
* ''Susceptible'' by
Geneviève Castrée
Geneviève Elverum ( Gosselin; April 9, 1981 – July 9, 2016), also known as Geneviève Castrée, was a Canadian cartoonist, illustrator, and musician from Quebec. An early admirer of comics, she began creating them at a young age. L'Oie de Cra ...
(Drawn and Quarterly)
* ''Very Casual'' by Michael DeForge (Koyama Press)
Spotlight Award
* Connor Willumsen for "Calgary: Death Milks a Cow", "Treasure Island", "Mooncalf", and "Passionfruit"
* Dakota McFadzean for ''Other Stories and the Horse You Rode in On'' (Conundrum Press)
* Patrick Kyle for ''Distance Mover'' #7–12, ''New Comics'' #1–2
* Steven Gilbert for ''The Journal of the Main Street Secret Lodge'' ***
* Georgia Webber for ''Dumb'' #1–3
Pigskin Peters Award
* "Calgary: Death Milks a Cow" by Connor Willumsen
* ''Flexible Tube with Stink Lines'' by Seth Scriver
* ''Journal'' by Julie Delporte (Koyama Press)
* ''Out of Skin'' by Emily Carroll ***
* ''Very Casual'' by Michael DeForge (Koyama Press)
2015
Best Book
* ''Ant Colony'' by Michael DeForge (Drawn & Quarterly)
* ''Fatherland'' by Nina Bunjevac (Jonathan Cape/Random House) ***
* ''Safari Honeymoon'' by Jesse Jacobs (Koyama Press)
* ''The People Inside'' by Ray Fawkes (Oni Press)
* ''This One Summer'' by Jillian Tamaki and Mariko Tamaki (Groundwood)
Spotlight Award (aka The Nipper)
* Aaron Costain for ''Entropy'' #10
* Elisabeth Belliveau for ''One Year in America'' (Conundrum Press)
* Julie Delporte for ''Everywhere Antennas'' (Drawn & Quarterly)
* Meags Fitzgerald for ''Photobooth: A Biography'' (Conundrum Press) ***
* Simon Roy for ''Tiger Lung'' (Dark Horse)
* Sophie Yanow for ''War of Streets and Houses'' (Uncivilized Books)
Pigskin Peters Award
* ''Comics Collection 2010–2013'' and ''Less than Dust'' by Julien Ceccaldi
* ''Great Success! 1983–2013'' by Henriette Valium (Crna Hronika)
* ''New Comics'' #3–5 by Patrick Kyle (Mother Books)
* ''Undocumented: The Architecture of Migrant Detention'' by Tings Chak (The Architecture Observer)
* ''Swinespritzen'' by Connor Willumsen ***
2016
Best Book
* ''Dressing'' by Michael DeForge (Koyama Press) ***
* ''Melody'' by Sylvie Rancourt (Drawn & Quarterly)
* ''Palookaville #22'' by Seth (Drawn & Quarterly)
* ''Step Aside, Pops'' by Kate Beaton (Drawn & Quarterly)
* ''Stroppy'' by Marc Bell (Drawn & Quarterly)
* ''SuperMutant Magic Academy'' by Jillian Tamaki (Drawn & Quarterly)
Spotlight Award (aka The Nipper)
* Ted Gudlat for ''Funny Ha-Has'' (Roads Publishing)
* Dakota McFadzean for ''Don’t Get Eaten By Anything'' (Conundrum Press) ***
* Rebecca Roher for ''Mom Body'' (The Nib)
* Sabrina Scott for ''Witchbody''
* Kat Verhoeven for ''Towerkind'' (Conundrum Press)
Pigskin Peters Award
* ''Leather Vest'' by Michael Comeau
* ''New Comics # 6 & 7'' by Patrick Kyle ***
* ''Intelligent Sentient?'' by Luke Ramsey (Drawn & Quarterly)
* ''We Are Going To Bremen To Be Musicians'' by Tin Can Forest and Geoff Berner
* ''Agalma'' by Stanley Wany (Éditions Trip)
2017
Best Book
* ''Mary Wept Over the Feet of Jesus'' by Chester Brown (Drawn & Quarterly)
* ''Big Kids'' by Michael DeForge (Drawn & Quarterly)
* ''Burt’s Way Home'' by John Martz (Koyama Press)
* ''The Envelope Manufacturer'' by Chris Oliveros
* ''Bird in a Cage'' by Rebecca Roher (Conundrum Press) ***
Spotlight Award (aka The Nipper)
* Jessica Campbell, ''Hot or Not: 20th-Century Male Artists'' (Koyama Press)
* GG, "These Days," "Lapse" (both from ''š!'' No. 25 uš!, and an untitled story from Altcomics Magazine 3 (2dcloud)
* Nathan Jurevicius, ''Birthmark'' (Koyama Press)
* Laura Ķeniņš, ''Alien Beings'' (kuš!)
* Brie Moreno, ''Dearest'', ''Gift Shop 3D'' (Oireau), ''Missy'', untitled story from ''š!'' No. 6 (kuš!), various web comics
* Steve Wolfhard, ''Cat Rackham'' (Koyama Press) ***
Pigskin Peters Award
* ''Carpet Sweeper Tales'' by Julie Doucet (Drawn & Quarterly)
* ''Draw Blood'' by Ron Hotz
* ''Garbage'' by Matthew Reichertz (Conundrum Press)
* ''After Land'' by Chris Taylor (Floating World Comics)
* ''The Palace of Champions'' by Henriette Valium (Conundrum Press) ***
2018
Best Book
* ''Hostage'' by Guy Delisle (Drawn & Quarterly)
* ''I’m Not Here'' by GG (Koyama Press)
* ''Crawl Space'' by Jesse Jacobs (Koyama Press) ***
* ''The Abominable Mr. Seabrook'' by Joe Ollmann (Drawn & Quarterly)
* ''Anti-Gone'' by Connor Willumsen (Koyama Press)
Spotlight Award (aka The Nipper)
* Kris Bertin and Alexander Forbes, ''The Case of the Missing Men'' (Conundrum Press)
* Gillian Blekkenhorst, ''All-Inclusive Fully Automated Vacation'' and ''House of Strays''
* Eric Kostiuk Williams, ''Condo Heartbreak Disco'' (Koyama Press)
* Jason Loo, ''The Pitiful Human-Lizard'' Nos. 12, 13 and 14 (Chapterhouse Comics)
* Jenn Woodall, ''Magical Beatdown'' Vol. 2 and ''Marie and'' ''Worrywart'' ***
Pigskin Peters Award
* ''The Dead Father'' by Sami Alwani ***
* ''The Death of the Master'' by Patrick Kyle
* ''Crohl’s House'' Nos. 1 & 2 by Alexander Laird, Jamiel Rahi and Robert Laird
* ''Creation: The First Three Chapters'' by Sylvia Nickerson
* ''Potluck by'' Wavering Line Collective
See also
*
Canadian Cartoonist Hall of Fame
The Canadian Cartoonist Hall of Fame, formally known as Giants of the North: The Canadian Cartoonist Hall of Fame, honours significant lifelong contributions to the art of Cartoonist, cartooning in Canada.
History and Structure
The Giants of the ...
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Joe Shuster Award
The Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Book Creator Awards (or Joe Shuster Awards) are given out annually for outstanding achievements in the creation of comic books, graphic novels, webcomics, and comics retailers and publishers by Canadian comics, Canadi ...
Doug Wright Awards
The Doug Wright Awards for Canadian Cartooning (established in December 2004) are literary awards handed out annually since 2005 during the Toronto Comic Arts Festival to Canadian cartoonists honouring excellence in comics (including webcomics ...
Doug Wright Awards
The Doug Wright Awards for Canadian Cartooning (established in December 2004) are literary awards handed out annually since 2005 during the Toronto Comic Arts Festival to Canadian cartoonists honouring excellence in comics (including webcomics ...
Doug Wright Awards
The Doug Wright Awards for Canadian Cartooning (established in December 2004) are literary awards handed out annually since 2005 during the Toronto Comic Arts Festival to Canadian cartoonists honouring excellence in comics (including webcomics ...
Doug Wright Awards
The Doug Wright Awards for Canadian Cartooning (established in December 2004) are literary awards handed out annually since 2005 during the Toronto Comic Arts Festival to Canadian cartoonists honouring excellence in comics (including webcomics ...