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2011: Neonomicon by Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows, category "Best Graphic Novel" [7] 2012: Witch Hunts: A Graphic History of the Burning Times by Rocky Wood and Lisa Morton, "Best Graphic Novel" 2013: Alabaster: Wolves by Caitlin R. Kiernan, "Best Graphic Novel" 2014: Bad Blood by Jonathan Maberry and Tyler Crook, "Best Graphic Novel"
Best Book (2009, 2010), Best Young Adult Series (2009), Best Young Adult Fantasy (2011) Neil Gaiman: Best Fantasy (2013, 2015), Best Graphic Novel (2009), Best Picture Book (2009) 3 Sarah Andersen: Best Graphic Novel and Comics (2016, 2017, 2018) Margaret Atwood: Best Science Fiction (2013), Best Fiction (2019), Best Poetry (2020) Pierce Brown
[1] [2] A list of the ten best graphic novels of the period was subsequently published as a supplement to the list. [3] Watchmen (1986) by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons appears on both the 100 Best Novels and 10 Best Graphic Novels lists, giving the combined lists a total of 109 entries.
Blankets, by Craig Thompson With detailed pen-and-ink drawings and dialogue that will pull at your heartstrings, this coming-of-age story captures the sharp force of first love, set against the ...
Each year, Goodreads, members cast votes for their favorite books, which are then curated into a list of around 15 of the year's best page-turners.This year, nearly 6 million (!) votes were cast ...
The annual Goodreads Choice Awards are the only major book awards chosen by readers for readers, and this year over 6.2 million votes were cast by book lovers for their favorite page-turners of ...
The Hugo Awards have been described as "a fine showcase for speculative fiction" and "the best known literary award for science fiction writing". [2] [3] In the 19 nomination years, 106 works from 66 series have been nominated, including Retro Hugos. Works from 13 different series have won the award, including Retro Hugos.
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (LoEG) is a multi-genre, cross-over comic book series co-created by writer Alan Moore and artist Kevin O'Neill which began in 1999. The comic book spans four volumes, an original graphic novel, and a spin-off trilogy of graphic novellas.