Thursday, April 19, 2007

2007 Eisner Award Nonimations

The official press release has been posted, so I'm free to report that Mom's Cancer has been nominated for two 2007 Will Eisner Awards in the categories "Best Reality-Based Work" and "Best Graphic Album--Reprint." The Eisners are the comic industry's Oscars, voted on by professionals and presented at Comic-Con International in San Diego in July. The other nominees in my categories are:

Best Reality-Based Work
Fun Home by Alison Bechdel
I Love Led Zeppelin by Ellen Forney
Project X Challengers: Cup Noodle by Tadashi Katoh
Stagger Lee by Derek McCulloch and Shepherd Hendrix

Best Graphic Album—Reprint
Absolute DC: The New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke
Castle Waiting by Linda Medley
Shadowland by Kim Deitch
Truth Serum by Jon Adams

Surprising? Exciting? Intimidating? Yeah. I had to double-check it a few times myself, and even now I'm not sure I trust my own lying eyes. Two Eisner nominations is a tremendous honor.

Maybe after the voting ends I'll have some comments about who I think should win and who will win (hint: not necessarily me). Until then, I think it's fairest to let the works speak for themselves. However, if any Eisner voters happen to read this, I'm an amoral man with cash to spend. I'm just sayin'.

Mom's Cancer began on the Web and won the Eisner for "Best Digital Comic" in 2005. The nominations announced today are for the subsequent book, which I'll defend as its own unique thing. Although most of the words and pictures are the same, reading the story collected in print rather than serialized over several months online is a very different experience. In addition, a book is much more collaborative. While the online version was all me, the book reflects tremendous creative contributions by people at Abrams, including my book's editor, art director, designer, and production manager. They added ideas I wouldn't have conceived myself and went to unusual expense and effort to publish a quality book. This one's for the team.

And since I'm cheerleading for the team, I'll add that Abrams got two other Eisner nominations this year, which is terrific for a relatively small publishing house that wasn't even in the comics/graphic novel game a few years ago. They are Art Out of Time: Unknown Comics Visionaries, 1900-1969 by Dan Nadel (nominated for "Best Archival Collection"), and Cartoon America: Comic Art in the Library of Congress edited by Harry Katz (nominated for "Best Comics-Related Book"). I have both books and think they're great.

More soon, I'm sure. And "Woohoo!"
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9 comments:

Comic Nurse said...

CONGRATS!!

Anonymous said...

Whooooo! Yay! I'm excited!
Good luck! :D

Sherwood Harrington said...

Woohoo, indeed.

Now, if only the awards ceremony were televised!

Congrats, Brian, and I'm sure your future efforts will do as well -- especially the one about the Fire King :-).

ronnie said...

What FANTASTIC news to come back to, Brian! I simply could not be happier for you!

ronnie

Anonymous said...

Awesome-ness!

Jeff Kinney said...

Wow! That's fantastic! Congratulations... it's very well-earned.

Brian Fies said...

Thanks, all. It's good to hear from you again, MK. Sherwood, I seriously think there's a good story to be told about the Fire King, but goodness knows when I could do it. Ronnie, welcome back; I'm looking forward to your impressions of Cuba. Jeff, your turn is coming.

And R and L, shouldn't you be studying?

Anonymous said...

Psh, no...

maybe...

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okay, yes, yes we should...

Otis Frampton said...

Congratulations!

-Otis