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A Year of Free Comics: Avast! Stow away with BROADSIDE
Queer pirate adventure on the high seas!
2021 Prism Award Winners Announced
The winners and finalists were revealed in a video released on YouTube on Monday.
Fifth Annual Prism Awards finalists, presentation announced
The presentation will be released on YouTube on Monday, December 27th, 2021.
A Year of Free Comics: MAGICAL BOY is the trans hero we deserve!
The Tapas series follows Max as he finds himself and his powers.
2020 Prism Awards recognize trailblazing queer comics
The annual award ceremony was held online in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Submissions for the 2020 Prism Awards open now through March 18
Creators can submit up to three titles for consideration.
SDCC ’19: 3rd annual PRISM Awards honor queer creators
The 2019 PRISM Awards recognized queer creators in five categories.
Submissions for the 2019 PRISM AWARDS Open Through Feb. 15: Here Are the Details
The Prism Awards recognize excellence in LGBTQAI+ comics.
2018 Prism Award Winners: Ostertag, Deliquanti and more
Saturday night at SDCC the winners of the 208 Prism awards were announced, celebrating the best in LGBTQ comics. The awards are organized by PRISM COMICS and the CARTOON ART MUSEUM, with Prism Awards Chairperson, Maia...
2018 PRISM Award nominations announced honoring the best in LGBTQAI+ comics
For the second year in a row, I was honored to be a judge for the Prism Awards, and here are the 2018 nominees!
The Awards, presented by PRISM COMICS and the CARTOON ART MUSEUM, are given to comic...
The inaugural Prism Award winners announced for the best in queer-themed comics
The winners of the first ever Prism Wards for the best in LGBTQIA+ comics were announced last night at the Queer Comics Expo, and it's a strong lineup.
2017 Prism Award Nominees and Judges announced for the best in LGBTQAI+ comics
The Prism Awards are a new award on the scene, but a welcome one. They were established to to recognize, promote and celebrate diversity and excellence in the field of queer comics. I'm extremely proud to...