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The Haxtur Award (''Premios Haxtur'') is a Spanish award for comics published in
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. It is awarded annually at the Salón Internacional del Cómic del Principado de
Asturias Asturias (, ; ast, Asturies ), officially the Principality of Asturias ( es, Principado de Asturias; ast, Principáu d'Asturies; Galician-Asturian: ''Principao d'Asturias''), is an autonomous community in northwest Spain. It is coextensiv ...
(International Comics Convention of the Principality of Asturias). It takes its name from the
heroic fantasy Heroic fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy in which events occur in a world where magic is prevalent and modern technology is nonexistent. The setting may be entirely fictitious in nature or based upon Earth with some additions. Unlike dark fiction ...
comics character with the same name, created by Spanish artist Víctor de la Fuente.


Award categories

Awards are made in several categories: * ''Mejor Historia Larga'' (Best Long Story), also known as ''Mejor Historieta Larga'' (Best Long Comic) * ''Mejor Historia Corta'' (Best Short Story), also known as ''Mejor Historieta Corta'' (Best Short Comic) * ''Mejor Guión'' (Best Script) * ''Mejor Dibujo'' (Best Drawing) * ''Mejor Portada'' (Best Cover, since 1989) * ''Mejor Editorial'' (Best Publisher, every 5–10 years since 1997 * ''Haxtur al Humor'' (Haxtur for Humor, since 2000) * ''Autor que Amamos'' ("Author That We Loved", ''homenaje a la carrera de algún prestigioso creador''; added in 1986) * ''Finalista más Votado'' (Finalist with the Most Votes, since 1990) * ''Special John Buscema Award'', awarded in 2002 and 2004


Best Long Comic Strip

*1985: ''
Camelot 3000 ''Camelot 3000'' is an American twelve-issue comic book limited series written by Mike W. Barr and penciled by Brian Bolland. It was published by DC Comics from 1982 to 1985 as one of its first direct market projects, and as its first maxi-serie ...
'', by Mike W. Barr and Brian Bolland (Ed. Zinco) *1986: ''
Dreadstar ''Dreadstar'' was the first comic-book series published by American publisher Epic Comics, an imprint of Marvel Comics, in 1982. It was centered on Vanth Dreadstar, sole survivor of the entire Milky Way galaxy, and an ensemble cast of crewmates, i ...
'', by
Jim Starlin James P. Starlin (born October 9, 1949) is an American comics artist and writer. Beginning his career in the early 1970s, he is best known for space opera stories, for revamping the Marvel Comics characters Captain Marvel and Adam Warlock, an ...
(Ed. Fórum) *1987: '' Batman: The Dark Knight Returns'', by
Frank Miller Frank Miller (born January 27, 1957) is an American comic book writer, penciller and inker, novelist, screenwriter, film director, and producer known for his comic book stories and graphic novels such as his run on ''Daredevil'' and subsequen ...
, Klaus Janson, and
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(Ed. Zinco) *1988: ''
Watchmen ''Watchmen'' is an American comic book maxiseries by the British creative team of writer Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons and colorist John Higgins. It was published monthly by DC Comics in 1986 and 1987 before being collected in a single-vo ...
'', by
Alan Moore Alan Moore (born 18 November 1953) is an English author known primarily for his work in comic books including '' Watchmen'', ''V for Vendetta'', '' The Ballad of Halo Jones'', ''Swamp Thing'', ''Batman:'' ''The Killing Joke'', and '' From He ...
and
Dave Gibbons David Chester Gibbons (born 14 April 1949) is an English comics artist, writer and sometimes letterer. He is best known for his collaborations with writer Alan Moore, which include the miniseries ''Watchmen'' and the Superman story "For the Man ...
(Ed. Zinco) *1989: ''
Wonder Woman Wonder Woman is a superhero created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston (pen name: Charles Moulton), and artist Harry G. Peter. Marston's wife, Elizabeth Holloway Marston, Elizabeth, and their life partner, Olive Byr ...
'', by
George Pérez George Pérez (; June 9, 1954 – May 6, 2022) was an American comic book artist and writer, who worked primarily as a penciller. He came to prominence in the 1970s penciling ''Fantastic Four'' and '' The Avengers'' for Marvel Comics. In the 198 ...
*1990: '' Cinder & Ashe'', by
Gerry Conway Gerard Francis Conway Thomas, Roy. "Roy's Rostrum" ("Bullpen Bulletins") in '' Marvel Super-Heroes'' #43 and other Marvel Comics cover-dated May 1974. (born September 10, 1952) is an American comic book writer, comic book editor, screenwriter, t ...
and José Luis García-López (Ed. Zinco) *1991: '' Hawkworld'', by
Timothy Truman Timothy Truman (born February 9, 1956) is an American writer, artist and musician. He is best known for his stories and Wild West-style comic book art, and in particular, for his work on ''Grimjack'' (with John Ostrander), ''Scout'', and the re ...
(Ed. Zinco) *1992: '' Les Tours de Bois-Maury'', by
Hermann Huppen Hermann Huppen (born 17 July 1938) is a Belgian comic book artist. He is better known under his pen-name Hermann. He is most famous for his post-apocalyptic comic ''Jeremiah'' which was made into a television series. Biography Hermann was bo ...
(Ed. Norma) *1993: ''Eva Medusa'', by
Antonio Segura Antonio Segura (June 13, 1947 – January 31, 2012) was a Spanish comics writer. Biography Antonio Segura's earliest work appeared in the early 1980s after meeting the experienced artists José Ortiz, Luis Bermejo and Leopoldo Sanchez who we ...
and Ana Miralles (Ed. Glanat) *1994: ''La cró de Leodegundo'' ("The Chronicle of Leodegundo"), by Gaspar Meana (Ed. El Pexe) *1995: ''Dropsie Avenue'', by
Will Eisner William Erwin Eisner (March 6, 1917 – January 3, 2005) was an American cartoonist, writer, and entrepreneur. He was one of the earliest cartoonists to work in the American comic book industry, and his series '' The Spirit'' (1940–1952) was no ...
(Ed. Norma) *1996: ''
Largo Winch ''Largo Winch'' is a Belgian comic book series by Philippe Francq and Jean Van Hamme, published by Dupuis. It started as a series of novels by Van Hamme in the late 1970s, but stopped due to a lack of success and the huge amount of work Van Hamme ...
'' #5-6, by
Jean Van Hamme Jean, knight Van Hamme (born 16 January 1939) is a Belgian novelist and comic book writer. He has written scripts for a number of Belgian/French comic series, including ''Histoire sans héros'', ''Thorgal'', '' XIII'' and '' Largo Winch''. Bi ...
and
Philippe Francq Philippe Francq (; born 13 December 1961) is a Franco-Belgian comics, Belgian comic book artist, best known for the series ''Largo Winch''. Biography Philippe Francq was born in Etterbeek in 1961.De Weyer, Geert (2005). "Philippe Francq". In Be ...
(Ed. Grijalbo) *1997: ''
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'' #1/2, by
Garth Ennis Garth Ennis (born January 16, 1970) is a Northern Irish–American comics writer, best known for the Vertigo series ''Preacher'' with artist Steve Dillon, his nine-year run on Marvel Comics' Punisher franchise, and '' The Boys'' with artist Dar ...
and Steve Dillon (Ed. Zinco) *1998: ''The Black Dragon'', by Chris Claremont and
John Bolton John Robert Bolton (born November 20, 1948) is an American attorney, diplomat, Republican consultant, and political commentator. He served as the 25th United States Ambassador to the United Nations from 2005 to 2006, and as the 26th United Sta ...
(Ed. Planeta de Agostini) *1999: '' The Tale of One Bad Rat'', by
Bryan Talbot Bryan Talbot (born 24 February 1952) is a British comics artist and writer, best known as the creator of ''The Adventures of Luther Arkwright'' and its sequel '' Heart of Empire'', as well as the ''Grandville'' series of books. He collaborated ...
(Ed. Planeta) *2000: ''
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'', by Osamu Tezuka (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) *2001: ''The Crowned Heart'', by
Alejandro Jodorowsky Alejandro Jodorowsky Prullansky (; born 17 February 1929) is a Chilean-French avant-garde filmmaker. Best known for his 1970s films ''El Topo'' and '' The Holy Mountain'', Jodorowsky has been "venerated by cult cinema enthusiasts" for his work ...
and
Jean Giraud Jean Henri Gaston Giraud (; 8 May 1938 – 10 March 2012) was a French artist, cartoonist, and writer who worked in the Bandes dessinées, Franco-Belgian ''bandes dessinées'' (BD) tradition. Giraud garnered worldwide acclaim under the pseu ...
(Ed. Norma) *2002: '' A Journal of My Father'', by
Jiro Taniguchi was a Japanese manga writer/artist. His works belong to the gekiga, or "dramatic pictures", genre of manga. In France he was knighted a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2011. Career Taniguchi began his career as an assist ...
(Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) *2003: ''Usagi Yojimbo: The Dragon Below Conspiracy'', by
Stan Sakai is a Japanese-born American cartoonist and comic book creator. He is best known as the creator of the comic series '' Usagi Yojimbo''. Career He began his career by lettering comic books (notably ''Groo the Wanderer'' by Sergio Aragonés and Ma ...
(Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) *2004: '' Monster'', by
Naoki Urasawa is a Japanese manga artist and musician. He has been drawing manga since he was four years old, and for most of his professional career has created two series simultaneously. The stories to many of these were co-written in collaboration with his ...
(Ed. Planeta deAgostini) *2005: ''
A History of Violence ''A History of Violence'' is a 2005 action thriller film directed by David Cronenberg and written by Josh Olson. It is an adaptation of the 1997 graphic novel of the same title by John Wagner and Vince Locke. The film stars Viggo Mortensen, ...
'', by
John Wagner John Wagner (born 1949) is an American-born British comics writer. Alongside Pat Mills, he helped revitalise British comics in the 1970s, and continues to be active in the British comics industry, occasionally also working in American comics. ...
and
Vince Locke Vincent Locke () is an American comic book artist known for his work on ''Deadworld'' and '' A History of Violence'' and for his ultraviolent album covers for death metal band Cannibal Corpse. Biography Locke began work in 1986 illustrating ''De ...
(Astiberri) *2006: ''Yajiro Togane. Asa el ejecutor nº 5'', by
Kazuo Koike was a prolific Japanese manga writer ( gensakusha), novelist, screenwriter, lyricist and entrepreneur. He is best known for his violent, artful ''seinen'' manga, notably ''Lone Wolf and Cub'' (with Goseki Kojima, 1970–6), '' Lady Snowblood'' ...
and
Goseki Kojima was a Japanese manga artist. He is known for his collaborations with manga writer Kazuo Koike, the most famous of them being ''Lone Wolf and Cub''. Biography Kojima was born in Yokkaichi, Mie, on the same day as Osamu Tezuka. After getting out ...
(Planeta deAgostini) *2007 (Ex aequo): ''Usagi Yojimbo: Duelo en Kitanoji'' by
Stan Sakai is a Japanese-born American cartoonist and comic book creator. He is best known as the creator of the comic series '' Usagi Yojimbo''. Career He began his career by lettering comic books (notably ''Groo the Wanderer'' by Sergio Aragonés and Ma ...
(Planeta de Agostini) and ''"Lobo", El Rey'', by Yoshiharu Imaizumi and
Jiro Taniguchi was a Japanese manga writer/artist. His works belong to the gekiga, or "dramatic pictures", genre of manga. In France he was knighted a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2011. Career Taniguchi began his career as an assist ...
(Ponent Mon) *2008: Elric by
Michael Moorcock Michael John Moorcock (born 18 December 1939) is an English writer, best-known for science fiction and fantasy, who has published a number of well-received literary novels as well as comic thrillers, graphic novels and non-fiction. He has worke ...
and Walter Simonson (Planeta de Agostini) *2009: ''El Gavilán'' (Primer ciclo) by Patrice Pellerin (IO Edicions) *2010: ''Alicia en Sunderland'' by
Bryan Talbot Bryan Talbot (born 24 February 1952) is a British comics artist and writer, best known as the creator of ''The Adventures of Luther Arkwright'' and its sequel '' Heart of Empire'', as well as the ''Grandville'' series of books. He collaborated ...
(Random House Mondadori) *2011: ''Polina ''by
Bastien Vivès Bastien Vivès (born 11 February 1984) is a French comic book artist. Life and career Born in Paris, Vivès spent his childhood drawing with his younger brother. He took live model classes from the age of 10 years. Vivès studied Applied arts at ...
(Diábolo Ediciones) *2012: '' El bosque de los suicidas'' by El Torres and Gabriel Hernández (Dib-Buks) *2013 (Ex aequo): '' Tex: Sangre en Colorado'' by
Claudio Nizzi Claudio Nizzi (born 9 September 1938 in Sétif, Algeria) is an Italian comic author. He started his career as comic scriptwriter in 1963, writing for the comics magazine '' Il Vittorioso''. During 1969 he started working for ''Il Giornalino'' ...
and Ivo Milazzo and ''Tex: El gran robo '' by Claudio Nizzi and José Ortiz (both Editorial Aleta) *2014 (Ex aequo): ''La propiedad'' by
Rutu Modan Rutu Modan ( he, רותו מודן, born 1966) is an Israeli illustrator and comic book artist. She is co-founder of the Israeli comics group Actus Tragicus and published the graphic novels '' Exit Wounds'' (2007) and '' The Property'' (2013). Bi ...
(Ediciones Sins Entido) and ''Tex: Colorado Bell'' by
Mauro Boselli Mauro Boselli (born 22 May 1985) is an Argentine professional association football, footballer who plays as a striker (association football), striker for Estudiantes de La Plata. Boselli began his career at Argentine Primera División, Argenti ...
and Alfonso Font (Editorial Aleta) *2015: ''El Cantar de Teudan; Tomos I y II '' by Gaspar Meana (Editorial UIB)


Best Short Comic Strip

*1985: "Primer amor" , by Carlos Giménez, in ''Ilustración+Comix Internacional'' #45 (Ed. Toutain) **"Aventura Amorosa en el metro" , by Will Eisner, in ''Ilustración+Comix Internacional'' #45 (Ed. Toutain) **"Juegos de azar" , by Zentner & Pellejero, in ''Cairo'' #32 (Ed. Norma) **''Viceversa'' , by Jan (Caja de Ahorros de Sevilla) *1986: ''Los Pecados de Cupido'' , by J. Zentner & R. Pellejero (Ed. Norma) **'' Daredevil'', by
Dennis O'Neil Dennis Joseph O'Neil (May 3, 1939 – June 11, 2020) was an American comic book writer and editor, principally for Marvel Comics and DC Comics from the 1960s through the 1990s, and Group Editor for the Batman family of titles until his retir ...
& David Mazzucchelli (Ed. Fórum) **"Llegada rrival, by
Jim Shooter James Shooter (born September 27, 1951) is an American writer, editor and publisher for various comic books. He started professionally in the medium at the age of 14, and he is most notable for his successful and controversial run as Marvel Comic ...
, Al Milgrom, & Steve Leialoha, in ''Secret Wars'' #13 (Ed. Fórum) **''El rubí de Abu Talib Halim'' , by J.L. Cruces, in Cairo #46 (Ed. Norma) *1987: ''Barcelona 1992'', by Montesol (Ed. Norma) **"Fantasmas" , by John Byrne &
Dick Giordano Richard Joseph Giordano (; July 20, 1932 – March 27, 2010) was an American comics artist and editor whose career included introducing Charlton Comics' "Action Heroes" stable of superheroes and serving as executive editor of DC Comics. Early ...
, in ''Superman'' #5 (Ed. Zinco) **"Esclara de vecinos" , by Pons, in ''Historias Completas de El Víbora'' #1 (Ed. La Cúpula) **'' Superman: For The Man Who Has Everything'', by Alan Moore &
Dave Gibbons David Chester Gibbons (born 14 April 1949) is an English comics artist, writer and sometimes letterer. He is best known for his collaborations with writer Alan Moore, which include the miniseries ''Watchmen'' and the Superman story "For the Man ...
(Ed. Zinco) *1988: ''Macao'', by Mique Beltrán (Ed. Norma) **"Metrópolis 900 Mi.", by John Byrne, in ''Superman'' #23 (Ed. Zinco) **''En clase de religion'' , by Mediavilla (El Víbora; La Cúpula) **"El valle de la luna azul" , by A. Buylla, in ''El Wendigo'' #42 *1989: "La rosa de Abisinia" , by V. Mora & Víctor de la Fuente, in ''Gran Aventurero'' #1 (Ediciones B) **"Chiaroscuro", by
Ann Nocenti Ann "Annie" Nocenti (; born January 17, 1957) is an American journalist, filmmaker, teacher, comic book writer and editor. She is best known for her work at Marvel in the late 1980s, particularly the four-year stint as the editor of ''Uncanny X- ...
& David Mazzucchelli, in ''Patrulla X Especial Verano'' -Men Summer Special(Ed. Fórum) **''Como la vez del jamón'' ("Like the Time of Jamón"), by Giancarlo Berardi & Ivo Milazzo (Ed. Norma) **''El todopoderoso'' ("The Almighty"), by Pons, César, & Galiano (El Víbora; La Cúpula) *1990: ''La sangre del volcán'' ("The Blood of the Volcano"), by
Alfonso Font Alfonso Font (born 28 August 1946) is a Spanish comic book artist. Biography Alfonso Font was born in Barcelona, Spain. He began his comics career in the 1960s as apprentice in the local Editorial Bruguera studio, working mostly at western, war, ...
(Ed. Norma) **"El jefe he Head, by Dave Gibbons, in ''Cimoc'' #110 (Ed. Norma) **"Cien Millones muerte incluida" he Million Dollar Hit by Leonard Starr & Stan Drake, in ''Gran Aventurero'' #11 (Ediciones B) **"Las lágrimas de Tjahzi" , by Jean van Hamme & Grzegorz Rosinski, in ''Cimoc'' #110 (Ed. Norma) *1991: ''Mechanics'', by
Jaime Hernandez Jaime (sometimes spelled Xaime) Hernandez (born 1959) is the co-creator of the Alternative comics, alternative comic book ''Love and Rockets (comics), Love and Rockets'' with his brothers Gilbert Hernandez, Gilbert and Mario Hernandez (comics), M ...
(Ed. La Cúpula) **''Bianco Natale'' (Tom's Bar), by Birardi & Milazzo (Ed. Toutain) **"Sabor a menta" , by Carlos Giménez, in ''Totem el Comix'' #53 (Ed. Toutain) **''Loba'' , by Jean van Hamme & Grzegorz Rosinski (Ed. Norma) *1992: "El Santo Maldito" ("The Bloody Saint"), by Jamie Delano & Bryan Talbot, in ''
Hellblazer ''John Constantine, Hellblazer'' is an American contemporary horror comic-book series published by DC Comics since January 1988, and subsequently by its Vertigo imprint since March 1993, when the imprint was introduced. Its central character is ...
'' #1 (Ed. Zinco) **"Dream of a Thousand Cats", by Neil Gaiman & Kelley Jones, in ''
Sandman The Sandman is a mythical character in European folklore who puts people to sleep and encourages and inspires beautiful dreams by sprinkling magical sand onto their eyes. Representation in traditional folklore The Sandman is a traditional charact ...
'' #11 (Ed. Zinco) **''Abraham Stone'', by
Joe Kubert Joseph Kubert (; September 18, 1926 – August 12, 2012) was a Polish-born American comic book artist, art teacher, and founder of The Kubert School. He is best known for his work on the DC Comics characters Sgt. Rock and Hawkman. He is also kno ...
(Ed. Norma) **"Encuentro Nocturno" , by Daniel Torres, in ''Cimoc'' #136 (Ed. Norma) *1993: "Seasons of Mists Part 4", by Neil Gaiman &
Matt Wagner Matt Wagner (born October 9, 1961) is an American comics artist and writer who is best known as the creator of the series '' Mage'' and '' Grendel''. Career Matt Wagner's first published comic book work was '' Comico Primer'' #2 (1982), which w ...
, in ''Sandman'' #18 (Ed. Zinco) **"Secrets from the Surfer’s Past", by Jim Starlin, in ''Silver Surfer'' #12 (Ed Fórum) **''El ladrón de almas'' , by Alfons Font (Ed. Norma) **"Violador" , by Carlos Giménez, in ''Comix Internacional'' #5 (Ed. Zinco) *1994: " Gon Lives with the Penguins", by Masashi Tanaka, in ''Gon'' #2 on Again(Ed. La Cúpula) **''Dolar de muelas (Cochina Publicidad)'' (Ed. Zinco) **Mike Baron, for ''Nexus'' (Ediciones B) **Giancarlo Berardi, for ''Como la vez del jamón'' (Ed. Norma) **Dennis O'Neil, for "Santa Prisca" & "Transformation", in ''
Question A question is an utterance which serves as a request for information. Questions are sometimes distinguished from interrogatives, which are the grammatical forms typically used to express them. Rhetorical questions, for instance, are interroga ...
'' #10-11 (Ed. Zinco) *1990: Jean van Hamme, for ''XIII'' (Ed. Grijalbo) **Walter Simonson, for "La canción de Mjolnir" , in ''Marvel Two-in-One'' #62 (Ed. Fórum) **
Grant Morrison Grant Morrison, MBE (born 31 January 1960) is a Scottish comic book writer, screenwriter, and producer. Their work is known for its nonlinear narratives, humanist philosophy and countercultural leanings. Morrison has written extensively for th ...
, for '' Animal Man'' (Ed. Zinco) **Dennis O'Neil, for "The Plastic Dilemma", in ''Question'' #19 (Ed. Zinco) *1991: Carlos Giménez, for "Sabor a menta" , in ''Totem el Comix'' #53 (Ed. Toutain) **Jean van Hamme, for ''XIII: The Night of 3 August'' (Ed. Gijalbo) **Andrew Helfer, for ''Justice, Inc.'' (Ed. Zinco) **Alan Moore, for ''La cosa del pantano'' #1-5 (Ed. Zinco) *1992: Jim Starlin, for ''Silver Surfer'' #1-5 (Ed. Fórum) **Peter David, for '' The Atlantis Chronicles'' (Ed. Zinco) **Neil Gaiman, for "Collectors", in ''Sandman'' #7 (Ed. Zinco) **Jean van Hamme, for ''Largo Winch'' #1-2 (Ed. Grijalbo) *1993: Antonio Segura, for ''Eva Medusa'' (Ed. Glénat) **Jim Starlin, for "Secrets from the Surfer’s Past", in ''Silver Surfer'' #12 (Ed. Fórum) **Frank Miller, for "Sin City", in ''Cimoc'' #134-148 (Ed. Norma) **Alfons Font, for ''El ladrón de almas'' (Ed. Norma) *1994: Neil Gaiman, for ''Death: The High Cost of Living'' (Ed. Zinco) **Gaspar Meana, for ''La cró de Leodegundo'' (Ed. El Pexe) **Jean van Hamme, for ''Largo Winch'' #3-4 (Ed. Grijalbo) **Alejandro Jodorowski, for ''El Lama blanco'' (Ed. Norma) *1995: Neil Gaiman, for ''The Children's Crusade''(Ed. Zinco) **Will Eisner, for ''Dropsie Avenue'' (Ed. Norma) **David Mazzucchelli, for ''Big Man'' (Ed. El Wendigo) **Satoshi Kon, for ''Regreso al mar'' (Ed. Planeta de Agostini) *1996: Peter David, for "Para que la oscuridad no nos alcance" o That the Dark Does Not Reach Us in ''Hulk: The Fall of the Pantheon'' (Ed. Fórum) **Peter Bagge, for ''Hate'' #2 (Ed. La Cúpula) **Jean van Hamme, for ''Largo Winch'' #5-6 (Ed. Grijalbo) **Jamie Delano, for ''Manbat'' (Ed. Zinco) *1997: Garth Ennis, for ''Preacher'' #1/2 (Ed. Zinco) **Daniel Torres, for ''El Octavo día II'' (Ed. Norma) **Neil Gaiman, for ''Death: The Time of Your Life'' (Ed. Norma) **Terry Laban, for ''The Dreaming: The Goldie Factor'' (Ed. Norma) *1998: Bryan Talbot, for ''The Dreaming: Weird Romance'' (Ed. Norma) **Yslaire, for ''Sambre'' (Ed. Glénat) **Chris Claremont, for ''The Black Dragon'' (Ed. Planeta de Agostini) **Patrick Cothias, for ''El viento de los Dioses'' (Ed. Glénat) *1999: Mike Richardson and Randy Stradley, for ''Star Wars: Crimson Empire'' (Ed. Norma) **Garth Ennis, for ''Preacher: Blood & Whiskey'' (Ed. Norma) **Stan Sakai, for ''Usagi Yojimgo: Daisho'' (Ed. Planeta) **Bryan Talbot, for ''The Tale of One Bad Rat'' (Ed. Planeta) *2000: Stan Sakai, for ''Usagi Yojimbo: Grasscutter'' (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) **Garth Ennis, for ''Predicador: Salvación'' (Ed. Norma) **Osamu Tezuka, for ''Adolf'' (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) **Yves Sente, for ''La maquinación Voronov'' (Ed. Norma) *2001: Carlos Giménez, for "Firmes... ¡Ar!", in ' #4 (Ed. Glenat) **Alejandro Jodorowsky, for ''The Crowned Heart'' (Ed. Norma) **Hermann, for ''Wild Bill ha Muerto'' (Imágica cómics) **Jeph Loeb, for ''Superman For All Seasons'' (Ed. Norma) *2002: Posy Simmonds, for ''Gemma Bovery'' (Ed. Destino) **J. Michael Straczynski, for ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #36 (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) **Jiro Taniguchi, for ''The Almanac of My Father'' (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) **Will Eisner, for ''Un anillo de boda especial'' (Ed. Norma) *2003: Stan Sakai, for ''Usagi Yojimbo: The Dragon Below Conspiracy'' (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) **Will Eisner, for ''The Rules of the Game'' (Ed. Norma) ** Mark Millar & Bryan Hitch, for ''The Ultimates'' (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) **Bryan Talbot, for ''Heart of Empire'' (Ed. Astiberri) *2004: Giancarlo Berardi, for ''Ken Parker. Hogar Dulce Hogar'' (Ken Parker: Home Sweet Home) (Ed. Norma) **Jean Van Hamme, for ''Largo Winch. Ver Venecia... Y Morir'' (To See Venice... and To Die) (Ed. Norma) **Naoki Urasawa, for ''Monster'' (Ed. Planeta deAgostini) **Kazuo Koike, for ''Lone Wolf and Cub'' #4, (Ed. Planeta deAgostini) *2005: J. M. Straczynski, for ''Supreme Power'' (Panini Comics) **R. Utsumi, for ''The Elm Tree of the Caucasus'' (Ponent Mon) **S. Tosaki, for ''Pumori (k)'' (Otakuland) **John Wagner, for ''A History of Violence'' (Astiberri) *2006: Peter O'Donnell, for ''Mala Suki/Modesty Blaise nº 4'' (Planeta deAgostini) **Kazuo Koike, for ''Yajiro Togane. Asa el ejecutor nº 5'' (Planeta deAgostini) **Brian Michael Bendis, for ''
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'' (Panini Comics) **Diana Schutz, for ''Amor de juventud/Tim Sale.Solo'' (Planeta deAgostini) *2007: Jean-Charles Kraehn, for ''Gil St. André ''Vol.s 6/8 (Glénat) *2008: Alfonso Zapico, for ''Café Budapest'' (Astiberri) *2009:
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, for ''Betelgeuse ''(Planeta de Agostini) *2010: D. Z. Mairowitz, for ''Kafka'' (La Cúpula) *2011: Giancarlo Berardi for ''Julia ''(Aleta Ediciones) *2012: El Torres for ''El bosque de los suicidas'' (Dib-Buks) *2013: Jan Strnad for '' Ragemoor (Norma) *2014: Peter Bagge for ''La mujer rebelde'' (La Cúpula) *2015: Alfonso Zapico for ''La balada del norte'' (Editorial Astiberri)


Best Drawing

*1985: Brian Bolland, for ''Camelot 3000'' (Ed. Zinco) **Jan, for ''Super López'' (Bruguera), and ''Viceversa'' (Caja de Ahorros de Sevilla) **Barry Windsor-Smith, for ''Machine Man'' (Ed. Fórum) **Will Eisner, for "Aventura Amorosa en el metro" (Adventures in Love in the City), in ''Ilustración+Comix Internacional'' #45 (Ed. Toutain) *1986: Daniel Torres, for ''Roco Vargas'' (Ed. Norma) **Víctor de la Fuente, for "Los ángeles de acero" (The Street Angels), in ''Ilustración+Comix'' #54-57 (Ed. Toutain) **John Byrne, for '' Fantastic Four'', and ''Alpha Flight'' (Ed. Fórum) ** Paul Smith, for ''
Uncanny X-Men ''Uncanny X-Men'', originally published as ''The X-Men'', is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics since 1963, and is the longest-running series in the X-Men comics franchise. It features a team of superheroes called the X- ...
'' (Ed. Fórum) *1987: David Mazzucchelli, for '' Batman: Year One'' (Ed. Zinco), and ''Daredevil: Born Again'' (Ed. Fórum) **Barry Windsor-Smith, for "Muerta viva" (Lifedeath), in ''Patrulla X'' (Uncanny X-Men) (Ed. Fórum) **John Byrne, for ''Superman'' (Ed. Zinco) **Beroy, for ''Ajeno'' (Ed. Toutain) *1988: Dave Gibbons, for ''Watchmen'' (Ed. Zinco) **Mique Beltrán, for ''Macao'' (Ed. Norma) **F. Bourgeon, for ''Los compañeros del crepúsculo'' (Ed. Norma) **
Franco Saudelli Franco Saudelli (born 4 August 1952) is an Italian comics artist, mostly known for his erotic stories. Biography Franco Saudelli was born in Latina (Lazio), but moved soon to Rome. He made his debut in the comics world in the mid-1970s, firs ...
, for ''La Bionda'' (Ed. Norma) *1989: Brian Bolland, for '' Batman: The Killing Joke'' (Ed. Zinco) **Jean "Moebius" Giraud, for '' The Incal'' (Eurocomic) **I. Milazzo, for "Tom's Bar", in ''Totem-El Comix'' #31 (Ed. Toutain) **David Mazzucchelli, for "Chiaroscuro", in ''Patrulla X'' Especial Verano (Ed. Fórum) *1990: Walter Simonson, for "La canción de Mjolnir" , in ''Marvel Two-in-One'' #62 (Ed. Fórum) **José L. García López, for ''
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'', and ''Cinder and Ashe'' (Ed. Zinco) **Steve Rude, for ''Nexus'' (Ediciones B) **
Jerry Ordway Jeremiah Ordway (born November 28, 1957) is an American writer, penciller, inker and painter of comic books. He is known for his inking work on a wide variety of DC Comics titles, including the continuity-redefining ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' ...
, for ''Batman El Film'' (Ed. Zinco) *1991: G. Rosinki, for ''Loba'' (Ed. Norma) **Walter Simonson, for ''Fantastic Four'' (Ed. Fórum) **Jean "Moebius" Giraud, for ''La Diosa'' (Ed. Norma) **Joe Kubert, for ''Abraham Stone'' (Ed. Norma) *1992: Kevin Maguire, for ''The Adventures of Captain America'' (Ed. Fórum) **Jaime Hernandez, for ''Las mujeres perdidas'' (Ed. La Cúpula) **Hermann, for "Sigurd (Las Torres de Bois-Maury)" in ''Cimoc'' #136-139 (Ed. Norma) ** Dan Barry, for ''Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis'' (Ed. Norma) *1993: Georges Bess, for ' (Ed. Norma) **Ana Miralles, for ''Eva Medusa'' (Ed. Glenat) **
Joe Quesada Joseph Quesada (; born January 12, 1962'' Comics Buyer's Guide'' #1650; February 2009; page 107) is an American comic book artist, writer, editor, and television producer. He became known in the 1990s for his work on various Valiant Comics books ...
& Kevin Nowland, for ''Batman: Sword of
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'' (Ed. Zinco) **Alan Davis, for ''
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'' (Ed. Fórum) *1994: Philippe Francq, for ''Largo Winch'' #3-4 (Ed. Grijalbo) **Gaspar Meana, for ''La cró de Leodegundo'' (Ed. El Pexe) **Dave Mazzucchelli, for ''Discovering America'' (Ed. F.M.C. Gijón) **Kevin Maguire, for '' The New Titans'' (Ed. Zinco) *1995: Jerry Ordway, for ''
The Power of Shazam! ''The Power of Shazam!'' is a 1994 hardcover graphic novel, written and painted by Jerry Ordway for DC Comics. The 96-page story, depicting the revamped origins of former Fawcett Comics superhero Captain Marvel, was followed by an ongoing seri ...
'' (Ed. Zinco) **Bruce W. Timm, for ''Batman: Mad Love'' (Ed. Zinco) **David Mazzucchelli, for ''Hombre Grande'' (Ed. El Wendigo) **Alex Ross, for ''Marvels'' (Ed. Fórum) *1996: José L. García López, for ''Superman: Kal'' (Ed. Zinco) **Rubén Pellejero, for ''El silencio de Malka'' (Ed. Glénat) **Alan Davis, for ''Clandestine'' (Ed. Fórum) ** François Boucq, for ''Los diented del tiburón'' (Ed. Norma) *1997: Paul Gulacy, for ''Batman versus Predator II'' (Ed. Zinco) **Steve Dillon, for ''Preacher'' #1/2 (Ed. Zinco) **Daniel Torres, for ''El Octavo día II'' (Ed. Norma) **Bruce Timm, for "Two of a Kind", in ''Batman: Black & White'' #1 (Ed. Zinco) *1998: Yslaire, for ''Sambre'' (Ed. Glénat) **Steve Dillon, for ''Predicador: Cruzados'' (Ed. Norma) **John Bolton, for ''The Black Dragon'' (Ed. Planeta de Agostini) **Alex Ross, for '' Kingdom Come'' (Ed. Vid) *1999: ''Preacher: Dixie Fried'', by Steve Dillon (Ed. Norma) **''The Towers of Bois-Maury'' #9-10, by Hermann Huppen (Ed. Norma) **''The Tale of One Bad Rat'', by Bryan Talbot (Ed. Planeta) **''Boy Vampiro: Soy Egipcio'' , by Eduarto Risso (Ed. Glénat) *2000: Mark Schultz, for ''Xenozoic Tales'' (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) **Kevin O'Neil, for ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'' (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) **Rubén Pellejero, for ''Tabú'' (Ed. Glenat) **Igor Kordey, for ''Batman/
Tarzan Tarzan (John Clayton II, Viscount Greystoke) is a fictional character, an archetypal feral child raised in the African jungle by the Mangani great apes; he later experiences civilization, only to reject it and return to the wild as a heroic adv ...
: The Claws of the Catwoman'' (Ed. Norma) *2001: Hermann, for ''Wild Bill ha muerto'' (Imágica cómics) **Tim Sale, for ''Superman For All Seasons'' (Ed. Norma) **
Juanjo Guarnido Juanjo Guarnido (born 1967) is a Spanish illustrator and the co-author of the comic book series ''Blacksad''. Early life Guarnido was born in Granada, Spain. He studied painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Granada. Career G ...
, for '' Blacksad'' (Ed. Norma) ** Carlos Giménez, for ' #4 (Ed. Glenat) *2002: Gaspar Meana, for ''La Infanta, el Pirata y el Niño'' (Ed. VTP) **René Pellejero, for ''Un poco de humo azul'' (Ed. Glenat) **Hermann, for ''Bois-Maury: Rodrigo'' (Ed. Norma) **John Romita, Jr., for ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #36 (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) *2003:
Richard Corben Richard Corben (October 1, 1940December 2, 2020) was an American illustrator and comic book artist best known for his comics featured in '' Heavy Metal'' magazine, especially the ''Den'' series which was featured in the magazine's first film ada ...
, for ''
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'' (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) **Tim Sale, for '' Batman: Dark Victory'' **Bryan Hitch, for ''The Ultimates'' **George Bess, for ''Juan Solo'' (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) *2004: Joe Kubert, for ''Tex: The Solitary Rider'' (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) **Philippe Franq, for ''Largo Winch: To See Venice… And To Die'' (Ed. Norma) **John Cassaday, for ''Batman/ Planetary and Captain America'' (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) **Brian Hitch, for ''The Ultimates'' (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) *2005: Igor Kordey, for "Storm: Sand", in ''Xtreme X-Men'' (Panini Comics) **Lee Weeks, for ''Captain America'' #17-20 (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) **Alfonso Font, for ' (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini) **Andy Kubert, for ''
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'' (Panini Comics) *2006: Frank Cho, for ''Shanna'' (Panini Comics) **Gregorz Rosinski, for ''La venganza del conde Skarbek'' (Norma Editorial) **Tim Sale, for ''Una jugada peligrosa/Tim Sale.Solo'' (Planeta deAgostini) **David Lloyd, for ''Kickback'' (Planeta deAgostini)


Author That We Love

*1986: Miguel Ambrosio Zaragoza-
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*1987: Víctor de la Fuente *1988: Eugenio Giner *1989:
Lee Falk Lee Falk (), born Leon Harrison Gross (; April 28, 1911 – March 13, 1999), was an American cartoonist, writer, theater director, and producer, best known as the creator of the comic strips '' Mandrake the Magician'' and ''The Phantom''. At th ...
*1990: Chiqui de la Fuente *1991: Dan Barry *1992 (tie): **
Al Williamson Alfonso Williamson (March 21, 1931 – June 12, 2010) was an American cartoonist, comic book artist and illustrator specializing in adventure, Western, science fiction and fantasy. Born in New York City, he spent much of his early childhood in ...
** Adolfo Álvarez Buylla *1993: Juan G. Iranzo *1994:
Joe Kubert Joseph Kubert (; September 18, 1926 – August 12, 2012) was a Polish-born American comic book artist, art teacher, and founder of The Kubert School. He is best known for his work on the DC Comics characters Sgt. Rock and Hawkman. He is also kno ...
*1995: Will Eisner *1996: Roy Thomas *1997 (tie): ** John Buscema **
Gilbert Shelton Gilbert Shelton (born May 31, 1940) is an American cartoonist and a key member of the underground comix movement. He is the creator of the iconic underground characters '' The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers'', ''Fat Freddy's Cat'', and ''Wonder W ...
*1998: Dennis O'Neil *1999 (tie): *
Rafael Méndez Rafael Méndez (March 26, 1906 – September 15, 1981) was a Mexican virtuoso solo trumpeter. He is known as the " Heifetz of the Trumpet." Early life Méndez was born in Jiquilpan, Michoacán, Mexico to a musical family. As a child, he perf ...
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Neal Adams Neal Adams (June 15, 1941 – April 28, 2022) was an American comic book artist. He was the co-founder of the graphic design studio Continuity Associates, and was a creators-rights advocate who helped secure a pension and recognition for Sup ...
*2000 (tie): ** Ibáñez **
Quino Joaquín Salvador Lavado Tejón, better known by his pen name Quino (; 17 July 193230 September 2020), was an Argentinian cartoonist. His comic strip ''Mafalda'' (which ran from 1964 to 1973) is popular in many parts of the Americas and Euro ...
*2001: Jodorowsky *2002:
Marie Severin Marie Severin (; August 21, 1929 – August 29, 2018) was an American comics artist and colorist best known for her work for Marvel Comics and the 1950s' EC Comics. She is an inductee of the Will Eisner Comics Hall of Fame and the Harvey Awards ...
*2003 (tie): **Jordan ** Moebius *2004 (tie): ** Purita Campos ** Mordillo *2005:
Jim Starlin James P. Starlin (born October 9, 1949) is an American comics artist and writer. Beginning his career in the early 1970s, he is best known for space opera stories, for revamping the Marvel Comics characters Captain Marvel and Adam Warlock, an ...
* 2006:
Frank Stack Frank Huntington Stack (born October 31, 1937 in Houston, Texas) is an American underground cartoonist and fine artist. Working under the name Foolbert Sturgeon to avoid persecution for his work while living in the Bible Belt, Stack published w ...
* 2007: Luis del Olmo * 2008 (tie): **
Giancarlo Berardi Giancarlo Berardi (born 15 November 1949) is an Italian comic book writer. Born in Genoa, he is most famous as creator of comics '' Ken Parker'' (1977) and ''Julia Julia is usually a feminine given name. It is a Latinate feminine form of th ...
**
Michael Kaluta Michael William Kaluta, sometimes credited as Mike Kaluta or Michael Wm. Kaluta (born August 25, 1947), is an American comics artist and writer best known for his acclaimed 1970s adaptation of the pulp magazine hero ''The Shadow'' with writer De ...
* 2009:
Russ Heath Russell Heath Jr. (September 29, 1926 – August 23, 2018), was an American artist best known for his comic book work, particularly his DC Comics war stories and his 1960s art for ''Playboy'' magazine's "Little Annie Fanny" feature. He also prod ...
* 2010: Jose María Blanco Ibarz * 2011 (tie): ** Jean Claude Mezieres ** Hermann Huper ** Núria Pompeia *2012 (tie): **
Georges Bess Georges Bess (born 1947) is a comics artist and comic book creator, best known for his collaborations with Alejandro Jodorowsky. Biography Early in his career Bess moved to Sweden in 1970 where he lived for a period, illustrating for publications ...
** Bruce Jones * 2013: José Ortiz *2014 (tie): ** Ricardo Martínez, **
Jordi Bernet Jordi Bernet Cussó (born 14 June 1944) is a Spanish comics artist, best known for the gangster comics series ''Torpedo'' and for American weird western comic book ''Jonah Hex''. Career He was born in Barcelona, the son of a Spanish comic book a ...
**
Stan Sakai is a Japanese-born American cartoonist and comic book creator. He is best known as the creator of the comic series '' Usagi Yojimbo''. Career He began his career by lettering comic books (notably ''Groo the Wanderer'' by Sergio Aragonés and Ma ...
*2015 (tie): ** José Luis García López ** Trini Tinturé


Best Cover

*1989: ''Totem-El Comix'' #31 (Ed. Toutain); Aventurero #1 (Ediciones B), by Ivo Milazzo *1990: ''The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told'', by Brian Bolland (Ed. Zinco) *1991: ''Fantastic Four" #100 (Interior Cover), by Walter Simonson (Ed. Fórum) *1992: ''Las mejores historias de los años 50'' est Stories of the 50 Years by Joe Kubert (Ed. Zinco) *1993: ''Superman'' #120, by Jerry Ordway (Ed. Zinco) *1994: '' Aliens: Salvation'', by
Mike Mignola Mike Mignola (; born September 16, 1960) is an American comics artist and writer best known for creating ''Hellboy'' for Dark Horse Comics, part of a shared universe of titles including ''B.P.R.D.'', '' Abe Sapien'', '' Lobster Johnson'', '' Wit ...
(Ed. Norma) *1995: ''Marvels'' #3, by Alex Ross (Ed. Fórum) *1996: ''Star Wars'' #1, by
Art Adams Arthur Adams (born April 5, 1963) is an American comics artist, comic book artist and writer. He first broke into the American comic book industry with the 1985 Marvel Comics miniseries ''Longshot (Marvel Comics), Longshot''. His subsequent inte ...
*1997: ''Batman: Dark Allegeiances'', by Howard Chaykin *1998: "Hellblazer", by Glenn Fabry, in ''Vértigo'' #49 *1999: ''Aliens: Glass Corridor'', by David Lloyd *2000: ''Predicador. Y llegó el infierno'' #2 (''Preacher: All Hell's a-Coming'' #2) *2001: ''Star Wars: Emissaries to Malastare'', by Mark Schultz (Ed. Norma) *2002: ''Juan Solo: Los perros del poder'', by Georges Bess *2003: ''Djinn'' #1, by Ana Miralles *2004: ''Captain America, Hielo 1 parte'', (Ice Part 1), by
John Cassaday John Cassaday (; born 1971) is an American comic book artist, writer, and television director. He is best known for his work on the critically acclaimed '' Planetary'' with writer Warren Ellis, '' Astonishing X-Men'' with Joss Whedon, ''Captain Am ...
*2005: ''Loki'', by Esad Ribic *2006: ''La fórmula/Martin Mystère nº 3'', by Giancarlo Alessandrini *2007: ''Clásicos DC: Orion'' nº 4 by Walter Simonson *2008: ''María y yo'', by Miguel Gallardo *2009: ''La Guarida del Horror'', by
Richard Corben Richard Corben (October 1, 1940December 2, 2020) was an American illustrator and comic book artist best known for his comics featured in '' Heavy Metal'' magazine, especially the ''Den'' series which was featured in the magazine's first film ada ...
*2010: ''Batman Año 1'' nº 3 by
David Mazzucchelli David John Mazzucchelli (; born September 21, 1960) is an American comics artist and writer, known for his work on seminal superhero comic book storylines '' Daredevil: Born Again'' and '' Batman: Year One'', as well as for graphic novels in other ...
*2011: ''Julia'' nº2 by Marco Soldi *2012: ''Yaxin. El fauno Gabriel'' by
Man Arenas Man Arenas (born Jacinto Manuel Arenas on 25 April 1966) is a motion picture production designer, art director and a comic book creator. He worked as a production designer on the animated films ''Help! I'm a Fish'' and ''The Gruffalo'', as well a ...
*2013: ''Nuevas aventuras de Diego Valor'' by
Daniel Acuña Daniel Acuña (born 1974) is a Spanish comic book artist. Early life In college, Daniel Acuña studied painting and graduated with a degree in Fine Arts. He cites his early influences as Jack Kirby, the Romitas ( Senior and Junior), Will Eisner ...
*2014: ''Daredevil: Dark Nights'' n° 8, by
Amanda Conner Amanda Conner is an American comics artist and commercial art illustrator. She began her career in the late 1980s for Archie Comics and Marvel Comics, before moving on to contribute work for Claypool Comics' '' Soulsearchers and Company'' and Har ...
*2015: ''Little Nemo, Regreso a Slumberland'' ('' Little Nemo, Return to Slumberland'') by Gabriel Rodríguez


Finalist with the most votes

*1989: ''Batman: The Killing Joke'', by Brian Bolland (Ed. Zinco) *1990: ''The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told'', by Brian Bolland (Ed. Zinco) *1991: ''Loba'', by Jean van Hamme & G. Rosinki (Ed. Norma) *1992: ''Las Torres de Bois-Maury'', by Hermann (Ed. Norma) *1993: ''Eva Medusa'', by Antonio Segura & Ana Miralles (Ed. Glanat) *1994: Kevin Maguire, for ''The New Titans'' (Ed. Zinco) *1995: Neil Gaiman, for ''The Children's Crusade'' (Ed. Zinco) *1996: "Los padres de Valerie" , by Peter Bagge, in ''Hate'' #2 (Ed. La Cúpula) *1997: Paul Gulacy, for ''Batman versus Predator II'' (Ed. Zinco) *1998: Bryan Talbot, for ''The Dreaming: Weird Romance'' (Ed. Norma) *1999: ''Preacher: Blood & Whiskey'', by Garth Ennis (Ed. Norma) *2000: Igor Kordey, for ''Batman/Tarzán. The Claws of the Catwoman'' (Ed. Norma) *2001: ''Star Wars: Emissaries to Malastare'', by Mark Schultz (Ed. Norma) *2002:
Bill Watterson William Boyd Watterson II (born July 5, 1958) is a retired American cartoonist and the author of the comic strip ''Calvin and Hobbes'', which was Print syndication, syndicated from 1985 to 1995. Watterson stopped drawing ''Calvin and Hobbes'' at ...
, for ''El último libro de Calvin y Hobbes'' (Ediciones B) *2003: ''Heart of Empire'', by Brian Talbot (Ed. Astiberri) *2004: John Cassaday *2005: Ricardo *2006:
Frank Cho Frank Cho, born Duk Hyun Cho, (born 1971) is a Korean-American comic strip and comic book writer and illustrator, known for his series ''Liberty Meadows'', as well as for books such as ''Shanna the She-Devil'', ''Mighty Avengers'' and ''Hulk'' for ...


Best Publisher

*1997 (tie): *D.C. *Ed. Zinco


Humor

*2000: Gallego & Rey **Ricardo & Nacho **Ventura **El Roto *2001: El Roto **Maitena **Bill Watterson **Neto *2002: Neto, for ''Nuestros Paisanos'' (Ed. Madú) **Idígoras & Pachi, for ''Pascual Mayordomo Real'' (La Esfera) **Bill Watterson, for ''El último libro de Calvin y Hobbes'' (Ediciones B) **Ricardo & Nacho, for ''Goomer'' *2003: Roberta Gregory, for ''A Bitch Is Born'' (Ed. Recerca-Alecta) **Maitena (RqueR Editorial) **
Scott Adams Scott Raymond Adams (born June 8, 1957) is an American author and cartoonist. He is the creator of the syndicated '' Dilbert'' comic strip, and the author of several nonfiction works of satire, commentary, and business. ''Dilbert'' gained natio ...
, for ''
Dilbert ''Dilbert'' is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Scott Adams, first published on April 16, 1989. It is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar, micromanaged office with engineer Dilbert as the title charact ...
'' (Ed. Graniaca) **
Patrick McDonnell Patrick McDonnell (born March 17, 1956) is a cartoonist, author, and playwright. He is the creator of the daily comic strip '' Mutts'', which follows the adventures of a dog and a cat, that has been syndicated since 1994. Prior to creating ''Mu ...
, for '' Mutts'' (Ed. Devir) *2004: Idigoras and Pachi, for ' (the World) **
J. M. DeMatteis John Marc DeMatteis (; born December 15, 1953) is an American writer of comic books, television and novels. Biography Early career J. M. DeMatteis's earliest aspirations were to be a rock musician and comic book artist. He began playing in ban ...
and Kevin Maguire, for ''
Formerly Known as the Justice League Super Buddies are a team of comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe who appear in the six-issue ''Formerly Known as the Justice League'' miniseries in 2003, and its 2005 sequel, ''I Can't Believe It's Not the Justice League'' (publishe ...
'' (Ed. Norma) **Patrick McDonnell, for ''Mutts III'' (Devir) **
Jean-Jacques Sempé Jean-Jacques Sempé, usually known as Sempé (; 17 August 1932 – 11 August 2022), was a French cartoonist. He is known for the series of children's books he created with René Goscinny, ''Le Petit Nicolas'', and also for his poster-like illust ...
, for ''The World of Sempe'' (Ed. Norma) *2005: Ricardo, for ''Ricardo 2003-2004'' (Thursday) **R. Roman and P. Garcia, for ''{The Strip and Relaxes}'' (The New Spain) **Jordi Labanda, (RM) **
Frank Cho Frank Cho, born Duk Hyun Cho, (born 1971) is a Korean-American comic strip and comic book writer and illustrator, known for his series ''Liberty Meadows'', as well as for books such as ''Shanna the She-Devil'', ''Mighty Avengers'' and ''Hulk'' for ...
, for '' Liberty Meadows'' (Ed. Norma) *2006: RAMÓN, (Colpisa) **GRANDA, ARTURO ARIAS y ÑATA, for En todas las ocasiones y Más madera (El Comercio) **
Frank Cho Frank Cho, born Duk Hyun Cho, (born 1971) is a Korean-American comic strip and comic book writer and illustrator, known for his series ''Liberty Meadows'', as well as for books such as ''Shanna the She-Devil'', ''Mighty Avengers'' and ''Hulk'' for ...
, for Liberty Meadows 6 (La Colla de la pessigolla) ** PAU, for '' Pau per tots'' (Diario de Mallorca)


Special John Buscema Award

* 2002:
Trina Robbins Trina Robbins (born Trina Perlson; August 17, 1938, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American cartoonist. She was an early participant in the underground comix movement, and one of the first female artists in that movement. In the 1980s, Robbins beca ...
* 2003 Desert * 2004 (tie): ** Luis Alberto de Cuenca ** Carlos Giminez * 2005:
Jim Starlin James P. Starlin (born October 9, 1949) is an American comics artist and writer. Beginning his career in the early 1970s, he is best known for space opera stories, for revamping the Marvel Comics characters Captain Marvel and Adam Warlock, an ...
* 2006: John Lent * 2007:
Maurice Horn Maurice Horn (born 1931) is a French-American comics historian, author, and editor, considered to be one of the first serious academics to study comics. He is the editor of ''The World Encyclopedia of Comics'', ''The World Encyclopedia of Cartoon ...
* 2008: Luis Gasca * 2010: Gil Parrondo * 2011: Desierto * 2012: Instituto Quevedo del Humor de la Universidad Alcalá - Director Tomás Gallego * 2013 (''Ex aequo''): **
Javier Mariscal Francisco Javier Errando Mariscal (born 9 February 1950) better known as Javier Mariscal is a Spanish artist and designer whose work has spanned a wide range of mediums, ranging from painting and sculpture to interior design and landscaping. H ...
** Frédéric Manzano *2014 (''ex aequo''): **
Juan José Plans Juan José Plans Martínez (February 28, 1943, Gijón, Asturias - February 24, 2014, Gijón, Asturias) was a Spanish writer, journalist, and radio and television announcer. He specialized as a writer in fantasy, horror, and science fiction, and publ ...
y **
Quino Joaquín Salvador Lavado Tejón, better known by his pen name Quino (; 17 July 193230 September 2020), was an Argentinian cartoonist. His comic strip ''Mafalda'' (which ran from 1964 to 1973) is popular in many parts of the Americas and Euro ...


References


English translation of El Wendigo site


External links


Haxtur Awards and nominees 1985 - present
Comics awards Asturian culture