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Eagle Award/MCM Award
Location British Comic Art Convention (1978–1979)
London Comic Mart (1983)
Birmingham Comic Art Show (1986)
UKCAC (1987–1990)
Comic Festival (2000)
Comic Expo (2006–2008)
London MCM Expo (2010–present)
Country United Kingdom
First awarded 1977
Last awarded 2012
Official website http://www.eagleawards.co.uk[dead link]

The Eagle Award was a series of awards for comic book titles and creators. They were awarded by UK fans voting for work produced during the previous year. Named after the UK's Eagle comic, the awards were set up by Mike Conroy, Nick Landau, Colin Campbell, Phil Clarke, and Richard Burton, and launched in 1977 for comics released in 1976.[1]

Contents

History

Named after the 1950s and 60's UK comic Eagle because the Eagle symbol was perceived (as described by Burton) to stand "for a standard of quality ... seldom reached" in early 1977, the Eagle Awards were so-called "with official blessing from IPC."[1] Described as "the first independent [in the UK], nationally organised comic art awards poll," from the launch, the hope was that they would "become a regular annual fandom event."[1] "[S]et up and financed by a group of dealers and fanzine editors," including Mike Conroy and Richard Burton, with the intention of including "people with... diverse interests... to make the poll as impartial as possible," the initial method of casting votes was designed to be inclusive and straightforward.[1] Ballots were made available to "most dealers, shops and fanzines," with completed forms able to be returned to the same place, rather than a centralised location. An initial ballot formed a list of nominees, from which the voting ballot was created and disseminated in the same manner.[1]

The 1978 and 1979 awards were presented at the British Comic Art Convention. The 1983 awards presentation was at the London Comic Mart.

From 1983 to 1984, the revised Awards included separate UK and US sections, although the work of British authors often dominated both categories. Indeed, in 1986 (for work released during 1985), the awards "proved to be a virtual clean sweep ... by Alan Moore", who not only won "favourite writer in both the US and UK categories," but had his work win for favourite comic book, supporting character and new title in the US, and character, continuing story and "character worthy of own title" in the UK (in which last category his works held all top three spots).[2] The 1986 awards presentation was at the Birmingham Comic Art Show. The 1986 Eagles also saw the introduction of a "free vote... rather than pre-selected nominees," creating a "fairer reflection of fans' opinions, and some anomalous results especially in the Roll of Honor category."[2]

The awards became fully annual in 1987, in conjunction with the United Kingdom Comic Art Convention (UKCAC); they were held at the UKCAC from 1987–1990.

After going dormant in the late 1990s, the Eagle Award was briefly replaced by the National Comics Award. The Eagle returned in 2000 as an event at that year's Comic Festival, which had replaced UKCAC. The 2006–2008 awards presentations were held at the Comic Expo, and from 2010 to 2012 were presented at the London MCM Expo. At the 2012 awards it was announced that the award would in future be called the MCM Award.[3][4]

1977

For comics published in 1976

Favourite Comicbook Artist

Favourite Comicbook Writer — U.S.

Favourite British Comics Writer[5]

Favourite Comicbook - Dramatic

Favourite Comicbook - Humour

Favourite Dramatic Comics Magazine[5]

Favourite Black & White Comicbook - Humour

Favourite Comicbook Character

  • Conan[5]
    • Howard the Duck
    • Warlock

Favourite Comicbook Team

Favourite New Comic Title

Favourite Single Comicbook Story

  • Howard the Duck #3: "Four Feathers of Death" (Steve Gerber/John Buscema)[5]

Favourite Continued Comic Story

  • Master of Kung Fu #48-51 (Doug Moench/Paul Gulacy)
    • Defenders #31-40 + Annual #1 (Steve Gerber/Sal Buscema)
    • X-Men #98-100 (Chris Claremont/Dave Cockrum)

Roll of Honour

1978

Presented at the British Comic Art Convention, 1978, for comics released during 1977.

Favourite Artist

Favourite Writer

  • Steve Englehart

Favourite Comic Book (Dramatic)

Favourite Comic Book (humour)

  • Howard The Duck
    • MAD
    • Plastic Man
    • Cracked
    • Crazy

Favourite Character

Favourite Villain

Favourite Supporting Character

Favourite Single Story

  • Avengers Annual #7 – The Final Threat Jim Starlin
    • Detective Comics #472 – I am the Batman Steve Englehart/Marshall Rogers
    • Howard the Duck #16 – The Zen and Art of Comic Book Writing (Steve Gerber/Various artists)
    • Marvel Premiere #38 – The Lord of Tyndall's Quest (Doug Moench/Mike Ploog)
    • Marvel Preview #11 – Starlord (Chris Claremont/John Byrne)

Favourite Continued Story

Favourite New Title

Favourite Team

Favourite Inker

Roll of Honour

  • Steve Englehart

Favourite Black & White Magazine

  • Savage Sword of Conan

1979

Presented at "Comicon '79," the British Comic Art Convention 11, Birmingham, 1979.

Favourite Comicbook Artist (US)

Favourite Inker

  • Terry Austin

Best Comic Book Writer (UK)

Best Comic Book Writer (US)

  • Chris Claremont
    • Steve Englehart
    • Steve Gerber
    • Doug Moench
    • Roy Thomas

Favourite Comic (US)

Favourite Character (US)

  • Batman
    • Wolverine
    • Conan
    • Doctor Strange
    • Howard the Duck
    • Spider-Man

Favourite Group or Team

Favourite Villain

Favourite Supporting Character

Character Most Worthy of His Own Title

Favourite Single Story

Best Continued Story

Favourite New Comic Title

Favourite Cover

  • Master of Kung Fu #67 (Paul Gulacy)
    • X-Men #114 (John Byrne)
    • Detective Comics #476 (Marshall Rogers)
    • X-Men #111 (John Byrne)
    • X-Men #113 (John Byrne)

Favourite Specialist Comics Publication

  • Comic Media News

Roll of Honour

Favourite Character (UK)

Favourite Comicbook Artist (UK)

Favourite Comic (UK)

1980

Favourite Comicbook Artist (US)

  • John Byrne
    • John Buscema
    • Gene Colan
    • George Pérez

Favourite Comicbook Artist (UK)

  • Brian Bolland[7]

Favourite Comicbook Writer

Favourite Inker

  • Terry Austin
    • Bob Layton
    • Tom Palmer

Favourite Comicbook

Favourite Comicbook Cover

Favourite Comic Magazine

  • Howard the Duck
    • Marvel Preview
    • Savage Sword of Conan

Favourite Comicbook Character

  • Wolverine
    • Batman
    • Spider-Man

Favourite Supporting Character

  • Wolverine
    • Beast
    • Vision

Favourite Comicbook Team

  • X-Men
    • Avengers
    • Fantastic Four

Favourite Villain

Character Most Worthy of Own Title

Favourite New Comic Title

Favourite Single Comicbook Story

Favourite Continued Comic Story

Roll of Honour

  • Roy Thomas
    • Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
    • Will Eisner
    • Steve Gerber

1983

The awards were announced/presented at the London Comic Mart, Central Hall Westminster on Saturday, October 15, 1983. Here are the winners:

American Section

  • Favourite Artist (penciller): Frank Miller
  • Favourite Artist (inker): Terry Austin
  • Favourite Writer: Frank Miller
  • Favourite Comicbook: Daredevil
  • Favourite Character: Wolverine
  • Favourite Group or Team: X-Men
  • Favourite Villain: Darkseid
  • Favourite Supporting Character: Elektra
  • Character Most Worthy of Own Title: The Spectre
  • Favourite Single or Continued Story: Wolverine #1-4 (miniseries)
  • Favourite New Comic Title: Camelot 3000
  • Favourite Comic Cover: Doctor Strange #55
  • Favourite Specialist Comics Publication: PASS

British Section

  • Favourite Artist: Brian Bolland
  • Favourite Writer: Alan Moore
  • Favourite Comic: Warrior
  • Favourite Comic Character: Marvelman
  • Favourite Villain: Kid Marvelman
  • Favourite Supporting Character: Zirk
  • Character Most Worthy of Own Title: Judge Anderson
  • Favourite Single or Continued Story: Marvelman (Warrior #1-3, 5 & 6)
  • Favourite New Comic: Warrior
  • Favourite Comic Cover: Warrior #7
  • Favourite Specialist Comics Publication: PASS

Roll of Honour

  • Will Eisner

1984

Best New Title

Best Group Book

Best Character

Best UK Title

  • Warrior, edited by Dez Skinn (Quality Communications)

Favourite Artist (UK)

1986

Awards for comics released during 1985 were presented on Sunday, June 1, 1986 at The Birmingham Comic Art Show.

American section

Favourite Artist (penciller)

Favourite Artist (inker)

Favourite Writer

  • Alan Moore
    • Chris Claremont
    • Marv Wolfman

Favourite Comic Book

Favourite Graphic Novel

Favourite Character

  • Batman
    • Wolverine
    • Swamp Thing

Favourite Group or Team

  • X-Men
    • Teen Titans
    • Fantastic Four

Favourite Villain

Favourite Supporting Character

Character Most Worthy of Own Title

Favourite Single or Continued Story

  • Crisis on Infinite Earths #1-9
    • X-Men Annual #9/New Mutants Special #1
    • "American Gothic" in Swamp Thing #37

Favourite New Comic Title

Favourite Comic Cover

  • Swamp Thing #34

Favourite Specialist Comics Publication

British Section

Favourite Artist

Favourite Writer

Favourite Comic

Favourite Comic Album

  • Nemesis Book III
    • Judge Dredd Annual 1986
    • 2000 AD Annual 1986

Favourite Comic Character

Favourite Villain

Favourite Supporting Character

Character Most Worthy of Own Title

Favourite Single or Continued Story

Favourite New Comic

  • Captain Britain

Favourite Comic Cover

  • Captain Britain #6
    • Captain Britain #8
    • 2000 AD #450

Favourite Specialist Comics Publication

Roll of Honour

1987

The 1986 results were presented on Saturday, September 5, 1987, at UKCAC87, The Institute of Education, London WC1.

American section

  • Favourite Artist (penciller): Frank Miller
  • Favourite Artist (inker): Terry Austin
  • Favourite Writer: Alan Moore
  • Favourite Comicbook: Watchmen
  • Favourite Graphic Novel: Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
  • Favourite Character: Batman
  • Favourite Group or Team: X-Men
  • Favourite Villain: Joker
  • Favourite Supporting Character: John Constantine
  • Character Most Worthy of Own Title: Wolverine
  • Favourite Single or Continued Story: Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
  • Favourite New Comic Title: Watchmen
  • Favourite Comic Cover: Batman: The Dark Knight Returns #1
  • Favourite Specialist Comics Publication: Amazing Heroes

British Section

  • Favourite Artist: Alan Davis
  • Favourite Writer: Alan Moore
  • Favourite Comic: 2000 AD
  • Favourite Comic Album: D.R. and Quinch's Totally Awesome Guide to Life
  • Favourite Character: Judge Dredd
  • Favourite Villain: Torquemada
  • Favourite Supporting Character: Ukko the Dwarf (from Sláine)
  • Character Most Worthy of Own Title: Captain Britain
  • Favourite Single or Continued Story: Halo Jones Three
  • Favourite New Comic: Redfox
  • Favourite Comic Cover: 2000 AD #500
  • Favourite Specialist Comics Publication: Speakeasy

Roll of Honour

  • Frank Miller

1988

The Awards for comics released during 1987 were presented on Saturday, September 24, 1988 at UKCAC88, The Institute of Education, London WC1.

American Section

  • Favourite Artist (penciller): Bill Sienkiewicz
  • Favourite Artist (inker): Terry Austin
  • Favourite Writer: Alan Moore
  • Favourite Comicbook: Watchmen
  • Favourite Graphic Novel: Daredevil: Love and War
  • Favourite Character: Batman
  • Favourite Group or Team: Justice League International
  • Favourite Villain: Joker
  • Favourite Supporting Character: Abigail Arcane Cable
  • Character Most Worthy of Own Title: Rorschach
  • Favourite Single or Continued Story: Batman #404-407: Year One
  • Favourite New Comic Title: Marshal Law
  • Favourite Comic Cover: Wonder Woman #10
  • Favourite Specialist Comics Publication: Amazing Heroes

British Section

  • Favourite Artist: Bryan Talbot
  • Favourite Writer: Pat Mills
  • Favourite Comic: 2000 AD
  • Favourite Comic Album: Violent Cases
  • Favourite Character: Luther Arkwright
  • Favourite Villain: Torquemada
  • Favourite Supporting Character: Ukko the Dwarf
  • Character Most Worthy of Own Title: Halo Jones
  • Favourite Single or Continued Story: Zenith (2000 AD #535-550)
  • Favourite New Comic: The Adventures of Luther Arkwright
  • Favourite Comic Cover: The Adventures of Luther Arkwright #1
  • Favourite Specialist Comics Publication: Speakeasy

Roll of Honour

  • Pat Mills

1990

The results for 1989 were presented at the 1990 United Kingdom Comic Art Convention (UKCAC) by Paul Gambaccini and Dave Gibbons.

  • Roll of Honour: 2000 AD
  • Best International Comic Book: Akira

American Section

British Section

  • Favourite Artist: Simon Bisley
  • Favourite Writer: Grant Morrison
  • Favourite Comic: 2000 AD
  • Favourite Graphic Novel: Sláine: The Horned God Book I
  • Favourite Character: Judge Dredd
  • Favourite Villain: Judge Death
  • Favourite Supporting Character: Middenface McNulty (Strontium Dog)
  • Character Most Worthy of Own Title: Captain Britain
  • Favourite Single or Continued Story: Sláine: The Horned God Book I (2000 AD #626-635)
  • Favourite New Comic: The Bogie Man
  • Favourite Comic Cover: 2000 AD Prog 626
  • Favourite Specialist Comics Publication: Speakeasy

1993

1996

Best Newcomer

2000

North American Section

The following award nominations cover creators and work published in the U.S. and Canada only (irrespective of the country of origin of the work or the nationality of its creators), with nominations based purely on work published in 1999:

Favourite Colour Comicbook

(Sponsored by Quality Comics)

Favourite Black & White Comicbook

(Sponsored by Page 45)

Favourite New Comicbook of 1999

(Sponsored by Dynamic Forces)

British Section

Favourite British Comic

(Sponsored by Comic Book Postal Auctions)

Favourite Comic Strip in a UK Comic or Magazine

Favourite UK Non-newsstand Title

(Sponsored by Red Route)

International Section

Favourite Comics Writer

Favourite Comics Artist (penciller)

Favourite Comic Book Artist (inker)

Favourite Comics Artist (painted artwork)

Favourite Comics Artist (colouring)

Favourite Comics Editor

Favourite Comic (excluding North American and UK titles)

(Sponsored by Knockabout Comics)

Favourite Comics Character

(Sponsored by Davids Comics)

Favourite Comics Story (which appeared, began or ended during 1999)

(Sponsored by Quality Comics)

Character Most Worthy of Own Ongoing Title

Favourite Supporting Character

Favourite Cover Published During 1999

Favourite Comics Villain

(Sponsored by B-Hive Ltd.)

Favourite Graphic Novel

(Sponsored by Diamond Comic Distributors)

Favourite Trade Papaerback

Favourite Newspaper Strip

(Sponsored by Gosh)

Favourite Comics Related Website (professional)

Favourite Comics Related Website (fan-organized)

(Sponsored by eBay)

Favourite Comics E-Zine

Favourite Trade Publication

(Sponsored by East End Offset)

Favourite Comics-based Film or TV Series

(Sponsored by SFX magazine)

Roll of Honour

(Sponsored by Cartoon Art Trust) A lifetime achievement award.

2001

Note: Voting ended in October 2001 and the winners were announced in June 2002, so news reports announced these variously as the 2000, 2001, or 2002 Eagle Awards.

North American Section

The following award nominations cover creators and work published in the US and Canada only (irrespective of the country of origin of the work or the nationality of its creators), with nominations based purely on work published in 2000:

Favourite Colour Comicbook

Favourite Black & White Comicbook

Favourite New Comicbook of 2000

International Section

Favourite Comics Writer

Favourite Comics Writer/Artist

  • Frank Miller
    • Brian Michael Bendis
    • David W. Mack

Favourite Comics Artist: Pencils

Favourite Comic Book Artist:Inks

  • Mark Farmer
    • Paul Neary
    • Jimmy Palmiotti

Favourite Comics Artist:Fully Painted Artwork

  • Alex Ross
    • Glenn Fabry
    • David Mack

Favourite Colourist

Favourite Comics Editor

Favourite Manga Comic

Favourite European Comic

Favourite Comics Character

  • Batman, created by Bob Kane
    • Judge Dredd
    • Spider-Man

Favourite Comics Story

(which appeared, began or ended during 2000)

  • The Authority: The Nativity
    • Starman: Grand Guignol
    • Powers: Who Killed Retro Girl?

Character Most Worthy of Own Ongoing Title

Favourite Supporting Character in Comics

Favourite Comics Cover Published During 2000

Favourite Comics Villain

  • Lex Luthor (Superman)
    • Doctor Doom (Fantastic Four)
    • The Joker (Batman)

Favourite Graphic Novel

Favourite Reprint Collection

Favourite Newspaper Strip

  • Liberty Meadows

Favourite Magazine about Comics

  • Wizard
    • Comics International
    • The Comics Journal

Favourite Comics-based Book

British Titles

Favourite British Comic

Favourite Comic Strip to Appear in a UK Comic or Magazine

Favourite British Small Press Title

Internet Section

Favourite Comics Related Website (professional)

  • Comic Book Resources
    • 2000ADonline
    • Newsarama

Favourite Comics E-Zine

Favourite Web-based Comic

Roll of Honour

2004

Favourite Colour Comicbook

Favourite Black & White Comicbook

Favourite New Comicbook

Favourite Comics Writer

Favourite Comics Writer/Artist

Favourite Comics Artist: Pencils

Favourite Comics Artist: Inks

Favourite Comics Artist: Painted Art

  • Alex Ross
    • Gabriel del Otto
    • Glenn Fabry

Favourite Colourist

Favourite Comics Editor

Favourite Manga Comic

Favourite European Comic

  • Tex (Sergio Bonelli Editore, Italy)

Favourite Comics Character

Favourite Comics Story

Character Most Worthy of Own Title

  • Doctor Strange (Marvel Comics)
    • Captain Britain
    • Marvelman/Miracleman

Favourite Supporting Character

Favourite Comics Cover

Favourite Comics Villain

  • Doctor Doom (Fantastic Four – Marvel Comics)

Favourite Graphic Novel

Favourite Reprint Compilation

Favourite Newspaper Strip

Favourite Magazine About Comics

Favourite Comics-related Book

  • Mythology: The DC Comics Art of Alex Ross (Chip Kidd with Geoff Spear)
    • The Art of Mike Mignola
    • Sandman: King of Dreams (Alisa Kwitney)

Favourite Comics-based Movie or TV

Favourite Comics-related Merchandise

Favourite British Comic

Favourite Comic Strip to Appear in a UK Comic or Magazine

Favourite British Small Press Title

Favourite Comics-related Website

Favourite Comics E-Zine

Favourite Web-based Comic

Roll of Honour

  • Neil Gaiman

2006

Held at Comic Expo, Ramada Plaza Hotel, Bristol on Saturday, May 13, 2006 for material published in 2005.

Favourite Colour Comicbook - American

Favourite Colour Comicbook - British

Favourite Black & White Comicbook - American

Favourite Black & White Comicbook - British

Favourite New Comicbook

Favourite Comics Writer

Favourite Comics Writer/Artist

Favourite Comics Artist: Pencils

Favourite Comics Artist: Inks

  • Jimmy Palmiotti
    • Mark Farmer
    • Ande Parks

Favourite Comics Artist: Fully Painted Artwork

Favourite Colourist

Favourite Letterer

Favourite Comics Editor

Favourite Publisher

  • DC Comics
    • IDW Publishing
    • Marvel Comics

Favourite Manga

Favourite European Comic

Favourite Comics Character

  • Batman
    • Hellboy
    • Judge Dredd

Favourite Comics Villain

Favourite Comics Story

Favourite Comics Cover

Favourite Original Graphic Novel

Favourite Reprint Compilation

Favourite Magazine About Comics

  • The Comics Journal (Fantagraphics Books)
    • Comic Book Artist (Top Shelf)
    • Comics International (Quality Communications)

Favourite Comics-Related Book

Favourite Comics-based Movie or TV

Favourite Comics-related Website

Favourite Web-based Comic

Roll of Honour

Eagle Awards 30th Anniversary Award for Outstanding Achievements in British Comics

2007

Nominations were made by the general comics reading public via the Eagle Awards website then the five most popular became nominees for the awards. The ceremony was held on Saturday, May 12, 2007 at the 2007 Bristol Comics Expo and was hosted by Norman Lovett.

Favourite Colour Comicbook - American

Favourite Colour Comicbook - British

Favourite Black & White Comicbook - American

Favourite Black & White Comicbook - British

Favourite New Comicbook

Favourite Comics Writer

Favourite Comics Writer/Artist

Favourite Comics Artist: Pencils

  • John Cassaday
    • Frank Quitely
    • Bryan Hitch
    • Alex Maleev
    • Frank Cho

Favourite Comics Artist: Inks

Favourite Comics Artist: Fully Painted Artwork

Favourite Colourist

Favourite Letterer

Favourite Editor

Favourite Publisher

Favourite Manga

Favourite European Comic

Favourite Comics Character

Favourite Comics Villain

Favourite Comics Story Published During 2006

  • Nextwave #1-6
    • All-Star Superman
    • Civil War #1 up
    • Daredevil #82-87 The Devil in Cell Block D
    • 52 #1 up

Favourite Comics Cover Published During 2006

Favourite Original Graphic Novel

Favourite Reprint Compilation

Favourite Magazine About Comics

Favourite Comics-related Book

  • Making Comics: Storytelling Secrets of Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels (Scott McCloud; HarperCollins)
    • George Pérez: Story Teller (Dynamite)
    • Great British Comics (Paul Gravett and Peter Stanbury; Aurum Press)
    • The Art of Brian Bolland (Image/Desperado)
    • Writing For Comics With Peter David (Impact Books)

Favourite Comics-based Movie or TV

Favourite Comics-related Website

Favourite Web-based Comic

Roll of Honour

  • Warren Ellis
    • Alex Toth
    • Brian K. Vaughan
    • Brian Michael Bendis
    • Tom Frame

2008

The ceremony was held on Saturday May 10, 2008 and the awards were presented by comedian Fraser Ayres.[9]

Award for Favourite Newcomer Writer

Award for Favourite Newcomer Artist

Award for Favourite Comics Writer

  • Alan Moore
    • Brian K. Vaughan
    • Brian Michael Bendis
    • Ed Brubaker
    • Warren Ellis

Award for Favourite Comics Writer/Artist

Award for Favourite Comics Artist: Pencils

Award for Favourite Comics Artist: Inks

Award for Favourite Artist: Fully-Painted Artwork

Award for Favourite Colourist

Award for Favourite Letterer

  • Dave Gibbons
    • Chris Eliopoulos
    • Richard Starkings
    • Thomas Mauer
    • Todd Klein

Award for Favourite Editor

Award for Favourite Publisher

Award for Favourite Colour Comicbook - American

Award for Favourite Colour Comicbook - British

Award for Favourite Black and White Comicbook - American

Award for Favourite Black and White Comicbook - British

Award for Favourite New Comicbook

Award for Favourite Manga

Award for Favourite European Comics

Award for Favourite Comics Story published during 2007

Award for Favourite Comics Cover published during 2007

Award for Favourite Original Graphic Novel

Award for Favourite Reprint Compilation

Award for Favourite Comics Hero

  • Batman
    • Dan Dare
    • Hellboy
    • Judge Dredd
    • Spider-Man

Award for Favourite Comics Villain

Award for Favourite Magazine About Comics

Award for Favourite Comics-Related Book

Award for Favourite Comics-Based Movie Or TV

Award for Favourite Comics Related Website

  • Marvel.com

Award for Favourite Web-Based Comic

Award for Roll of Honour

  • Mike Mignola

2010

The 2009 vote was skipped but the 2010 nominations (for work done in 2009) [10]

Favourite Newcomer Writer

Favourite Newcomer Artist

Favourite Writer

  • Warren Ellis

Favourite Writer/Artist

Favourite Artist: Pencils

Favourite Artist: Inks

Favourite Artist: Fully-Painted Artwork

Favourite Colourist

Favourite Letterer

Favourite Editor

Favourite Publisher

Favourite American Colour Comicbook

Favourite British Colour Comicbook

Favourite American Black and White Comicbook

Favourite British Black and White Comicbook

Favourite New Comicbook

Favourite Manga

Favourite European Comicbook

Favourite Single Story Published During 2009

  • Phonogram: The Singles Club #4: "Konichiwa Bitches"
    • Doctor Who: "The Time Machination"
    • Doctor Who: "Black Death White Life"
    • From the Pages of Bram Stoker's Dracula: Harker
    • R.E.B.E.L.S. Annual #1: "Starro the Conqueror"

Favourite Continued Story Published During 2009

  • The Walking Dead #61-65: "Fear The Hunters"
    • Doctor Who: The Forgotten
    • Judge Dredd: "Tour of Duty"
    • Phonogram: The Singles Club
    • Scalped #19-24: "The Gravel in your Gut"

Favourite Cover Published During 2009

  • Batman and Robin #4 (Frank Quitely)

Favourite Original Graphic Novel Published During 2009

Favourite Reprint Compilation

Favourite Magazine about Comics

Favourite Comics-Related Book

Favourite Comics-Related Movie or TV Show

Favourite Comics Related Website

Favourite Web-Based Comic

Roll of Honour

2011

The awards for work in 2010 on 27 May 2011 and was presented by Billy West.[11][12]

Favourite Newcomer Writer

Favourite Newcomer Artist

Favourite Writer

Favourite Writer/Artist

Favourite Artist: Pencils

Favourite Artist: Inks

  • Mike Mignola
    • Carlos Ezquerra
    • Gary Erskine
    • Becky Cloonan
    • Bill Sienkiewicz

Favourite Artist: Fully-Painted Artwork

Favourite Colourist

Favourite Letterer

Favourite Editor

Favourite Publisher

  • DC Comics/Vertigo/WildStorm
    • Dark Horse Comics
    • Image Comics/Top Cow
    • IDW Publishing
    • Marvel Comics

Favourite American Comicbook: Colour

Favourite American Comicbook: Black and White

Favourite British Comicbook: Colour

Favourite British Comicbook: Black and White

Favourite New Comicbook

Favourite Manga

Favourite European Comicbook

Favourite Web-Based Comic

Favourite Single Story

Favourite Continued Story

  • The Walking Dead #73-79: "Too Far Gone"
    • Hellboy #47-49: "The Storm"
    • Fables #94-98: "Rose Red"
    • Invincible #71-ongoing: "The Viltrumite War"
    • 2000 AD #1650-1693: Judge Dredd: "Tour of Duty"

Favourite 2010 Cover

Favourite 2010 Original Graphic Novel

Favourite Reprint Compilation

Favourite Comics-Related Book

Favourite Comics-Related Movie or TV Show

Favourite Comics-Related Website

Favourite Magazine about Comics

Roll of Honour

2012

The 2012 Eagle Awards were announced on 25 May 2012.[3][4]

Favourite Newcomer Writer

Favourite Newcomer Artist

Favourite Writer

Favourite Writer/Artist

Favourite Artist: Pencils

  • J. H. Williams III

Favourite Artist: Inks

Favourite Artist: Fully Painted Artwork

Favourite Colourist

Favourite Letterer

Favourite Editor

Favourite Publisher

  • DC Comics/Vertigo

Favourite American Comicbook: Colour

Favourite American Comicbook: Black and White

Favourite British Comicbook: Colour

Favourite British Comicbook: Black and White

Favourite New Comicbook

Favourite Manga

Favourite European Comicbook

Favourite Web-Based Comic

Favourite Single Story

Favourite Continued Story

  • Walking Dead: "No Way Out"
    • American Vampire: "Ghost War"
    • Batwoman: "Hydrology"
    • Chew: "Flambe"
    • Detective Comics: "The Black Mirror"

Favourite 2011 Cover

  • Batwoman #1 by J.H. Williams III
    • 2000 AD #1752 by D'Israeli (featuring Dirty Frank)
    • Aquaman #1 by Ivan Reis
    • Daredevil #1 by Paolo Rivera
    • Detective Comics #880 by Jock

Favourite 2011 Original Graphic Novel

Favourite Reprint Compilation

Favourite Comics-Related Book

Favourite Comics-Related Movie or TV Show

Favourite Comics-Related Website

Favourite Magazine about Comics

Roll of Honour

  • Frank Quitely
    • Adam Hughes
    • Brian Michael Bendis
    • Darwyn Cooke
    • Geoff Johns*

See also

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Burton, Richard "'The Eagles' are launched!" in Burton (ed.) Comic Media News #30 (Mar-Apr 1977), p. 11
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Eagle Ayes" in Cefn Ridout, Bambos, Dick Hanson & Richard Ashford (ed.s) Speakeasy #64 (Jul 1986), p. 3
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  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 "Marvel Bullpen Bulletins," Marvel Team-Up #69 (May 1978).
  6. "Previous Winners: 1979". The Eagle Awards. Retrieved March 13, 2012.
  7. Bolland, Brian. Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999. Retrieved September 30, 2012.
  8. Davis profile, Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999.
  9. Hunt, James (May 12, 2008). "A Report from Bristol International Comics Expo". Comic Book Resources.
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