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‘Nimona’ is a National Book Award finalist

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Noelle Stevenson's YA graphic Nimona, published by HarperCollins and based on her webcomics, has been named a National Book Awards finalist -- this is...

Zdarsky declines his Harvey Award, questioning vetting process

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When this year's Harvey Award nominations were announced, there was even more than the usual controversy. Primary among them was the nomination of two...

Complete 2015 Harvey Award Winners: SAGA dominates once more

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Here's the complete list of winners from the Harvey Award banquet on Saturday, September, 26th. Saga dominated as usual. Some Pr about the awards...

Live blogging the Harveys 2015

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Welcome to the pageantry and passion of the Harveys! We're here finishing up our crab cakes at the Banquet and awards administrator Paul McSpadden...

Foster-Dimino and Goldstein dominate as women sweep the Ignatz Awards

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It was a clean sweep for female creators in the 2015 Ignatz Awards. Sophia Foster-Dimino won three of the bricks for her comic Sex...

Noelle Stevenson’s Nimona makes longlist for National Book Awards

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It isn't the first graphic novel to make the prestigious National Book Award longest, but Noelle Stevenson's Nimona IS the first book that was originally a serialized webcomic, and this is another huge groundbreaking recognition for a graphic novel. Published in May by HarperCollins, Nimona is the tale of an ambitious young shapeshifter who wins master thief Sir Baluster Blackhearts as an apprentice...but personality conflicts incite honor and adventure. It's a beautifully drown, refreshing take on medieval fantasy cliches. It's been optioned by Fox for development as an animated feature.

Dissecting Puppies: The 2015 Hugo Awards, Voting Slates, and Graphic Novels

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Before we get into it... Ms. Marvel Volume 1: No Normal, written by G. Willow Wilson, illustrated by Adrian Alphona and Jake Wyatt, was...

Ms. Marvel wins Hugo Award amid controversy

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The Hugo Awards, honoring the best in science fiction, were presented this weekend surrounded by a nebula of controversy. Amy Wallace has a lengthy...

2015 Ignatz Award Nominees showcase a diverse slate

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This year's Ignatz Award nominees have just been announced, and if you needed a reminder that 2014 was an awesome year for comics, here you go. This year's judges— Lamar Abrams, Cara Bean, Robyn Chapman, Sophie Goldstein and Corrine Mucha—have a great selection from the fairly popular (March, SuperMutant Magic Academy) to the up and comers (Sophie Goldstein's The Oven, Sophia Foster-Dimino's Sex Fantasy.)

Vivek J. TIwary to host the Harvey Awards

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After his heartfelt speech a few years ago when winning a Harvey Award, having Vivek J. Tiwary host the Harveys this year seems like...

You Need To Watch: Caldecott-Newbery-Wilder Awards Speeches

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I've attended the annual conference of the American Library Association every year since 2010, when the conference was in Washington, DC. For whatever reason (probably because...

Harvey Awards confusion leads to response from Zdarsky, others

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Last week's announcement of the Harvey Awards nominees was, as usual, accompanied by controversy. This time it wasn't the domination of Valiant (20 nominations) and Boom/Archaia, but rather just why certain books and people were even eligible. For starters there was the "Most Promising New Talent" category which included the following:

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