Jack Kirby Awards | |
Awarded For: | For achievement in comic books |
Presenter: | Amazing Heroes |
Country: | United States |
Venue: | San Diego Comic-Con |
Year: | 1985 |
Year2: | 1987 |
Previous: | Shazam Awards |
Next: | Eisner Awards Harvey Awards |
The Jack Kirby Comics Industry Awards[1] were a set of awards for achievement in comic books, presented from 1985 to 1987. Voted on by comic-book professionals, the Kirby awards were the first such awards since the Shazam Awards ceased in 1975. Sponsored by Amazing Heroes magazine (which was published by Fantagraphics), and managed by Amazing Heroes managing editor Dave Olbrich, the Kirby Awards were named after the pioneering writer and artist Jack Kirby.
The Kirby Awards came about in reaction against the 1983 institution of the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Awards, which were voted on by fans; Olbrich (and the editors at Fantagraphics) wished to create an award voted on by comics professionals (meaning creators, retailers, and distribution personnel).[2] Nominations for the Kirby Awards were made by Amazing Heroes editors and warehouse employees,[3] with the final ballots printed in issues of Amazing Heroes. The awards themselves were distributed at the annual San Diego Comic-Con, with Jack Kirby himself on hand to congratulate the winners.[4] In 1985, 238 ballots were cast, about 100 of them by comics creators.
In 1987, a dispute arose when Olbrich and Fantagraphics, publisher of Amazing Heroes, each claimed ownership of the awards, and Kirby removed himself from the equation. A compromise was reached, and starting in 1988, the Kirby Award was discontinued.[5] Two new awards were created: the Eisner Award, managed by Olbrich and named after Will Eisner; and the Fantagraphics-managed Harvey Award, named for Harvey Kurtzman. Both of the new awards allowed voting only by comics industry professionals.
The following is a list of winners of the Kirby Award, sorted by category.[6]