Haxtur Award
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The Haxtur Award is a Spanish award for comics
Comics
Comics denotes a hybrid medium having verbal side of its vocabulary tightly tied to its visual side in order to convey narrative or information only, the latter in case of non-fiction comics, seeking synergy by using both visual and verbal side in...

 published in Spain
Spain
Spain , officially the Kingdom of Spain languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Spain's official name is as follows:;;;;;;), is a country and member state of the European Union located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula...

. It is awarded annually at the Salón Internacional del Cómic del Principado de Asturias
Asturias
The Principality of Asturias is an autonomous community of the Kingdom of Spain, coextensive with the former Kingdom of Asturias in the Middle Ages...

 (International Comics Convention of the Principality of Asturias).

Award categories

Awards are made in several categories:
  • Mejor Historia Larga (Best Long Story), also known as Mejor Historieta Larga (Best Long Comic)
  • Mejor Historia Corta (Best Short Story), also known as Mejor Historieta Corta (Best Short Comic)
  • Mejor Guión (Best Script)
  • Mejor Dibujo (Best Drawing)
  • Mejor Portada (Best Cover, since 1989)
  • Mejor Editorial (Best Publisher, every 5–10 years since 1997
  • Haxtur al Humor (Haxtur for Humor, since 2000)
  • Autor que Amamos (Author That We Loved) (homenaje a la carrera de algún prestigioso creador) (added in 1986)
  • Finalista más Votado (Finalist with the Most Votes, since 1990)
  • Special John Buscema Award, so far awarded in 2002 and 2004


NOTE: The English translation provided by Google at the translation page is not entirely accurate. Titles have been crossreferenced with the appropriate Wikipedia pages, the Grand Comics Database, and other reliable sites to determine the accurate English translation. When none is known, the original Spanish is listed with a rough translation.

Best Long Comic Strip

  • 1985: Camelot 3000
    Camelot 3000
    Camelot 3000 is an American twelve-issue comic book limited series written by Mike W. Barr and penciled by Brian Bolland. It was published by DC Comics from 1982 to 1985 as one of its first direct market projects, and as its first maxi-series.-Plot:...

    , by Mike W. Barr
    Mike W. Barr
    Mike W. Barr is an American writer of comic books, and mystery, and science fiction novels.-Biography:Barr's debut as a comics professional came in DC Comics' Detective Comics #444 , for which he wrote an 8-page back-up mystery feature starring the Elongated Man...

     and Brian Bolland
    Brian Bolland
    Brian Bolland is a British comics artist, known for his meticulous, detailed linework and eye-catching compositions. Best known in the UK as one of the definitive Judge Dredd artists for British comics anthology 2000 AD, he spearheaded the 'British Invasion' of the American comics industry, and in...

     (Ed. Zinco)
    • QRN sur Bretzelburg
      QRN sur Bretzelburg
      QRN sur Bretzelburg , written by Franquin and Greg, drawn by Franquin with assistance by Jidéhem, is the eighteenth album of the Spirou et Fantasio series...

      , by Franquin
      André Franquin
      André Franquin was an influential Belgian comics artist, whose best known comic strip creations are Gaston and Marsupilami, created while he worked on the Spirou et Fantasio comic strip from 1947 to 1969, during a period seen by many as the series' golden age.-Franquin's beginnings:Franquin was...

       and Greg; Eds. Junior S.A. (Ed. Grijalbo)
    • Machine Man
      Machine Man
      Machine Man is a fictional character, an android superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe. The character was created by Jack Kirby for 2001: A Space Odyssey #8 , a comic written and drawn by Kirby featuring concepts based on the eponymous Stanley Kubrick film and Arthur C. Clarke novel...

      , by Tom DeFalco
      Tom DeFalco
      Tom DeFalco is an American comics writer and editor, well known for his association with Marvel Comics and in particular for his work with Spider-Man.-Career:...

       and Barry Windsor-Smith
      Barry Windsor-Smith
      Barry Windsor-Smith, born Barry Smith is a British comic book illustrator and painter whose best known work has been produced in the United States....

       (Ed. Fórum)
    • Buenos Aires, las putas y el loco {Buenos Aires, sluts and the madman} by Oswal and Ricardo Barreiro
      Ricardo Barreiro
      Ricardo Barreiro was an Argentine comic book writer.-Biography:Barreiro was born in the barrio of Palermo in Buenos Aires. At a very early age he published articles and short stories on the underground magazine Sancho. His first comic book as writer was SlotBar, with art by Francisco Solano Lopez...

       (Ed. Norma
      Norma Editorial
      Norma Editorial is a Spanish comics publisher, with its headquarters in Barcelona.Founded in 1977 by Rafael Martínez, it publishes both original Spanish comics , Spanish translations of Japanese manga as well as Spanish translations of American or European comics and...

      )
  • 1986: Dreadstar
    Dreadstar
    Dreadstar was the first comic series published by American publisher Epic Comics, an imprint of Marvel Comics, in 1982. It was centered on Vanth Dreadstar, sole survivor of the entire Milky Way galaxy, and an ensemble cast of crewmates, including cyborg sorcerer Syzygy Darklock, and their struggle...

    , by Jim Starlin
    Jim Starlin
    James P. "Jim" Starlin is an American comic book writer and artist. With a career dating back to the early 1970s, he is best known for "cosmic" tales and space opera; for revamping the Marvel Comics characters Captain Marvel and Adam Warlock; and for creating or co-creating the Marvel characters...

     (Ed. Fórum)
    • "Los ángeles de acero" {The Street Angels}, by Victor Mora
      Víctor Mora
      Victor Mora is a Spanish writer of comic books.Born in Barcelona, he created and wrote the series Capitán Trueno, El Jabato, Dani Futuro, El Cosaco Verde, and El Corsario de Hierro. -Sources:...

       and Víctor de la Fuente, in Ilustración+Comix International #54-57 (Ed. Toutain)
    • Alpha Flight
      Alpha Flight
      Alpha Flight is a fictional superhero team published by Marvel Comics, noteworthy for being one of the few Canadian superhero teams. Created by John Byrne, the team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #120 ....

      , by John Byrne (Ed. Fórum)
    • Torpedo 1936, by Enrique Sánchez Abulí
      Enrique Sánchez Abulí
      Enrique Sánchez Abulí is a Spanish comics author, well known for his participation in the Spanish comics industry. His most famous work is the darkly comical gangster comics saga Torpedo in collaboration with Jordi Bernet....

       and Jordi Bernet
      Jordi Bernet
      Jordi Bernet Cussó is a Spanish comics artist, best known for the gangster comics series Torpedo and Jonah Hex.-Career:He was born in Barcelona, the son of a Spanish comic book artist, Miguel Bernet....

       (Ed. Toutain)
  • 1987: Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
    Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
    Batman: The Dark Knight Returns is a four-issue comic book limited series written and drawn by Frank Miller, originally published by DC Comics under the title Batman: The Dark Knight in 1986. When the issues were released in a collected edition later that year, the story title for the first issue...

    , by Frank Miller
    Frank Miller (comics)
    Frank Miller is an American comic book artist, writer and film director best known for his dark, film noir-style comic book stories and graphic novels Ronin, Daredevil: Born Again, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Sin City and 300...

    , Klaus Janson
    Klaus Janson
    Klaus Janson is a German-born American comic book artist, working regularly for Marvel Comics and DC Comics and sporadically for independent companies...

    , and Lynn Varley
    Lynn Varley
    Lynn Varley is an award-winning colorist, notable for her collaborations with her former husband, comic book writer/artist Frank Miller, whom she divorced in 2005.-Biography:...

     (Ed. Zinco)
    • La estrella lejana {The Distant Star}, by Daniel Torres (Ed. Norma)
    • "Kitty Pryde
      Kitty Pryde
      Katherine Anne "Kitty" Pryde is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #129 and was created by writer-artist John Byrne....

       & Wolverine
      Wolverine (comics)
      Wolverine is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Born as James Howlett and commonly known as Logan, Wolverine is a mutant, possessing animal-keen senses, enhanced physical capabilities, three retracting bone claws on each hand and a healing...

      ", by Chris Claremont
      Chris Claremont
      Chris Claremont is an award-winning American comic book writer and novelist, known for his 17-year stint on Uncanny X-Men, far longer than any other writer, during which he is credited with developing strong female characters, and with introducing complex literary themes into superhero...

       and Al Milgrom
      Al Milgrom
      Allen "Al" Milgrom is an American comic book writer, penciller, inker and editor, primarily for Marvel Comics. He is known for his 10-year run as editor of Marvel Fanfare; his long involvement as writer, penciler, and inker on Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man; his four-year tenure as West...

      , in Marvel Héroes #1-6 (Ed. Fórum)
    • Daredevil: Born Again
      Daredevil: Born Again
      "Born Again" is a Daredevil story arc written by Frank Miller, drawn by David Mazzucchelli and published by Marvel Comics. The story arc originally appears in Daredevil #227-#233....

      , by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli
      David Mazzucchelli
      David Mazzucchelli is an American comic book artist and writer. His latest work is the award-winning graphic novel, Asterios Polyp.-Career:...

       (Ed. Fórum)
  • 1988: Watchmen
    Watchmen
    Watchmen is a twelve-issue comic book limited series created by writer Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons, and colourist John Higgins. The series was published by DC Comics during 1986 and 1987, and has been subsequently reprinted in collected form...

    , by Alan Moore
    Alan Moore
    Alan Oswald Moore is an English writer primarily known for his work in comic books, a medium where he has produced a number of critically acclaimed and popular series, including Watchmen, V for Vendetta, and From Hell...

     and Dave Gibbons
    Dave Gibbons
    Dave Gibbons is an English comic book artist, writer and sometime letterer. He is best known for his collaborations with writer Alan Moore, which include the miniseries Watchmen and the Superman story "For the Man Who Has Everything"...

     (Ed. Zinco)
    • "Pasión en la frontera" {Passion in the border}, by Gilbert Hernandez
      Gilbert Hernandez
      Gilberto Hernández, born February 1, 1957, in Oxnard, California, usually credited as Gilbert Hernandez and also known by the nickname Beto , is an American comics writer/artist...

      , in Historias Completas de El Víbora {Complete Histories of El Vibora Magazine}; Ed. La Cúpula)
    • Los compañeros del crepúsculo {The Companions of the Twilight}, by François Bourgeon
      François Bourgeon
      François Bourgeon is a French comics artist, author of several noted European comic books.-Biography:Bourgeon was originally educated as a master stained glass artist, but difficulties in finding employment and a passion for drawing altered his course onto a different career...

       (Ed. Norma)
    • El árbol corazón {The Tree Heart}, by Didier Comès
      Didier Comès
      Didier Comès is a Belgian comics artist, best known for his graphic novels published in the magazine .-Biography:...

       (Ed. Norma)
  • 1989: Wonder Woman
    Wonder Woman
    Wonder Woman is a DC Comics superheroine created by William Moulton Marston. She first appeared in All Star Comics #8 . The Wonder Woman title has been published by DC Comics almost continuously except for a brief hiatus in 1986....

    , by George Pérez
    George Pérez
    George Pérez is a Puerto Rican-American writer and illustrator of comic books, known for his work on various titles, including Avengers, Teen Titans and Wonder Woman.-Biography:...

    • Nexus
      Nexus (comics)
      Nexus is an American comic book series created by writer Mike Baron and penciler Steve Rude in 1981. The series is a combination of the superhero and science fiction genres, set 500 years in the future.-Publication history:...

      , by Mike Baron
      Mike Baron
      Mike Baron is the creator of comic books Badger and Nexus. He lives in Fort Collins, Colorado.-Biography:Mike Baron broke into comics with an illustrated text piece in the 1974 debut issue of Marvel Comics's Comix Book...

       and Steve Rude
      Steve Rude
      -Career:In 1981, Rude became widely known in the comics world when he and writer Mike Baron created Nexus, an independent science fiction comic book with a large supporting cast. For the series, Rude designed a dozen or so distinctive alien races, including the Thunes, the Amphibs, the Quattros,...

       (Ediciones B)
    • Maus
      Maus
      Maus: A Survivor's Tale, by Art Spiegelman, is a biography of the author's father, Vladek Spiegelman, a Polish Jew and Holocaust survivor. It alternates between descriptions of Vladek's life in Poland before and during the Second World War and Vladek's later life in the Rego Park neighborhood of...

      , by Art Spiegelman
      Art Spiegelman
      Art Spiegelman is an American comics artist, editor, and advocate for the medium of comics, best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning comic book memoir, Maus. His works are published with his name in lowercase: art spiegelman.-Biography:Spiegelman was born in Stockholm, Sweden, to Polish Jews...

       (Ed. Norma; Muchnik)
    • XIII, by Jean Van Hamme
      Jean Van Hamme
      Jean Van Hamme is a Belgian novelist and comic book writer. He has written scripts for a number of Belgian/French comic series, including Histoire sans héros, Thorgal, XIII and Largo Winch.-Early years:...

       and William Vance
      William Vance
      William Vance, the pen name of William van Cutsem, born 8 September 1935, is a Belgian comics artist widely known throughout a long career for his distinctive style and work in Franco-Belgian comics.- Biography :...

       (Ed. Grijalbo)
  • 1990: Cinder & Ashe, by Gerry Conway
    Gerry Conway
    Gerard F. "Gerry" Conway is an American writer of comic books and television shows. He is known for co-creating the Marvel Comics vigilante The Punisher and scripting the death of the character Gwen Stacy during his long run on The Amazing Spider-Man...

     and José Luis García-López
    José Luis García-López
    José Luis García-López is a Spanish comic book artist who works in the United States of America, mostly for DC Comics. He has most recently penciled an arc in Batman Confidential, the Metal Men storyline in the 2009 Wednesday Comics weekly anthology, and, in 2011, one of the stories in The Spirit...

     (Ed. Zinco)
    • Thorgal
      Thorgal
      Thorgal is a critically acclaimed Belgian comic book series by the Belgian writer Jean Van Hamme and the Polish graphic artist Grzegorz Rosiński. It first appeared in serial form in the "Tintin" magazine in 1977, and has been published in hardcover volumes by Le Lombard from 1980 on...

      , by Jean Van Hamme
      Jean Van Hamme
      Jean Van Hamme is a Belgian novelist and comic book writer. He has written scripts for a number of Belgian/French comic series, including Histoire sans héros, Thorgal, XIII and Largo Winch.-Early years:...

       and Grzegorz Rosinski
      Grzegorz Rosinski
      Grzegorz Rosiński is a Polish comic book artist. He is best known for the series Thorgal.-Early life:Grzegorz Rosiński was born in Stalowa Wola in 1941...

       (Ed. Norma)
    • Slash Maraud, by Doug Moench
      Doug Moench
      Douglas Moench , better known as Doug Moench, is an American comic book writer notable for his Batman work and as the creator of Black Mask, Moon Knight and Deathlok.-Biography:...

       and Paul Gulacy
      Paul Gulacy
      Paul Gulacy is an American comic book illustrator best known for his work for DC Comics and Marvel Comics, and for drawing one of the first graphic novels, Eclipse Enterprises' 1978 Sabre: Slow Fade of an Endangered Species, with writer Don McGregor.-Early life and career:Paul Gulacy began...

       (Ed. Zinco)
    • Black Orchid
      Black Orchid
      Black Orchid is the name of three fictional superheroines published by DC Comics. The original version of the character first appeared in Adventure Comics #428 .-Susan Linden-Thorne:...

      , by Neil Gaiman
      Neil Gaiman
      Neil Richard Gaiman born 10 November 1960)is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre and films. His notable works include the comic book series The Sandman and novels Stardust, American Gods, Coraline, and The Graveyard Book...

       and Dave McKean
      Dave McKean
      David McKean is an English illustrator, photographer, comic book artist, graphic designer, filmmaker and musician....

       (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1991: Hawkworld
    Hawkworld
    Hawkworld is a comic book series that was published by DC Comics. The initial story line was published as a three-issue mini-series and then, based on the high sales and interest level generated by this limited series, launched as an ongoing monthly book...

    , by Timothy Truman
    Timothy Truman
    Timothy Truman is an American writer, artist and musician. He is best known for his stories and Wild West-style comic book art, and in particular, for his work on Grimjack , Scout, and the reinvention of Jonah Hex, with Joe R. Lansdale...

     (Ed. Zinco)
    • Piel del diablo; A los lejos la chica de Ipanima {Skin of the Devil/To the distant spot the girl of Ipanema}, by Jean Dufaux
      Jean Dufaux
      Jean Dufaux is a Belgian comic book writer. Initially beginning his professional career as a journalist for "CINÉ-PRESSE", Dufaux started writing comic books in the 1980s...

       and Renaud
      Renaud Denauw
      Renaud Denauw , also known as "Renaud", is a Belgian comic book artist. He is best known for his collaboration with writer Jean Dufaux in the Jessica Blandy comic book.-Professional biography:...

       (Ed. Gijalbo)
    • Justice, Inc., by Andrew Helfer
      Andy Helfer
      Andrew Helfer , usually credited as Andy Helfer, is an award-winning comic book creator best known for his work as an editor and writer at DC Comics, where he founded the Paradox Press imprint.-Biography:...

       and Kyle Baker
      Kyle Baker
      Kyle John Baker is an American cartoonist, comic book writer-artist, and animator known for his graphic novels and for a 2000s revival of the series Plastic Man....

       (Ed. Zinco)
    • Adam Strange
      Adam Strange
      Adam Strange is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Mike Sekowsky, he first appeared in Showcase #17 .In May 2011, Adam Strange placed 97th on IGN's Top 100 Comic Book Heroes of All Time....

      , by R. Brunning and Andy Kubert
      Andy Kubert
      Andrew "Andy" Kubert is an American comic book artist, son of Joe Kubert, and brother of Adam Kubert, both of whom are also artists...

       (ed. Zinco)
  • 1992: Les Tours de Bois-Maury
    Les Tours de Bois-Maury
    Les Tours de Bois-Maury is a series of graphic novels that begun in 1984 by Belgian comic book creator Hermann.-Plot:Set in 11th century Europe, the series concerns the efforts of the wandering noble Sir Aymar de Bois-Maury, knight, to reclaim his ancestral home, Bois-Maury...

    , by Hermann Huppen
    Hermann Huppen
    Hermann Huppen is a Belgian comic book artist. He is better known under his pen-name Hermann. He is most famous for his post-apocalyptic comic Jeremiah which was made into a television series.-Biography:...

     (Ed. Norma)
    • Omac
      One-Man Army Corps
      OMAC is a superhero comic book created in 1974 by Jack Kirby and published by DC Comics. The character was created towards the end of Kirby's contract with the publisher, following the cancellation of Kirby's New Gods, and was reportedly developed strictly due to Kirby needing to fill his...

      , by John Byrne (Ed. Zinco)
    • Largo Winch
      Largo Winch
      Largo Winch is a Belgian comic book series by Philippe Francq and Jean Van Hamme, published by Dupuis.The principal character is Largo Winch whose birth name is Largo Winczlav. Other important characters include Nerio Winch , senior Group W executives John D. Sullivan and Dwight E...

       #1-2, by Jean Van Hamme
      Jean Van Hamme
      Jean Van Hamme is a Belgian novelist and comic book writer. He has written scripts for a number of Belgian/French comic series, including Histoire sans héros, Thorgal, XIII and Largo Winch.-Early years:...

       and Philippe Francq
      Philippe Francq
      Philippe Francq is a Belgian comic book artist, best known for the series Largo Winch.-Biography:Philippe Francq was born in Etterbeek in 1961. He was since his youth an ardent comic reader, who grew up with the comics from Tintin magazine from the 1950s...

       (Ed. Grijalbo)
    • Silver Surfer
      Silver Surfer
      The Silver Surfer is a Marvel Comics superhero created by Jack Kirby. The character first appears in Fantastic Four #48 , the first of a three-issue arc that fans call "The Galactus Trilogy"....

       #1-5, by Jim Starlin
      Jim Starlin
      James P. "Jim" Starlin is an American comic book writer and artist. With a career dating back to the early 1970s, he is best known for "cosmic" tales and space opera; for revamping the Marvel Comics characters Captain Marvel and Adam Warlock; and for creating or co-creating the Marvel characters...

       and Ron Lim
      Ron Lim
      Ronald "Ron" Lim is an American comic book artist living in Sacramento, California.-Biography:Ron Lim's first published work was an independent comic book entitled Ex-Mutants, which he worked on from 1986-1988....

       (Ed. Fórum)
  • 1993: Eva Medusa, by Antonio Segura
    Antonio Segura
    Antonio Segura is a Spanish comics writer.-Biography:Antonio Segura's earliest work appeared in the early 80s after meeting the experienced artists José Ortiz, Luis Bermejo and Leopold Sanchez who were looking for an inexperienced scriptwriter, untainted by the industry...

     and Ana Miralles
    Ana Miralles
    Ana Miralles is a Spanish comic books artist, known particularly for her treatment of erotic subjects....

     (Ed. Glanat)
    • Legends of the Dark Knight
      Legends of the Dark Knight
      Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, commonly referred to as simply Legends of the Dark Knight is a DC comic book featuring Batman. It was launched in 1989 with the popularity of the Batman movie, following on from Frank Miller's Batman: Year One...

       #31-33, "Blades", by Jim Robinson
      James Dale Robinson
      James Dale Robinson is a British writer of comic books and screenplays who is also known for his interest in vintage collectibles and memorabilia. His style is described as smart and energetic, built upon his vast knowledge of obscure continuity from the period known to fans and historians as the...

       and Tim Sale
      Tim Sale (artist)
      Tim Sale is an American Eisner Award-winning comic book artist. He is primarily known for his collaborations with writer Jeph Loeb.-Early life:...

       (Ed. Zinco)
    • Cimoc #134-148, "Sin City
      Sin City
      Sin City is the title for a series of neo-noir comics by Frank Miller. The first story originally appeared in "Dark Horse Presents Fifth Anniversary Special" , and continued in Dark Horse Presents #51–62 from May 1991 to June 1992, under the title of Sin City, serialized in thirteen parts. Several...

      ", by Frank Miller
      Frank Miller (comics)
      Frank Miller is an American comic book artist, writer and film director best known for his dark, film noir-style comic book stories and graphic novels Ronin, Daredevil: Born Again, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Sin City and 300...

      , (Ed. Norma)
    • S.O.S. Felicidad, by Jean Van Hamme
      Jean Van Hamme
      Jean Van Hamme is a Belgian novelist and comic book writer. He has written scripts for a number of Belgian/French comic series, including Histoire sans héros, Thorgal, XIII and Largo Winch.-Early years:...

       and Griffo (Ed. Grijalbo)
  • 1994: La cró de Leodegundo {The Chronicle of Leodegundo}, by Gaspar Meana (Ed. El Pexe)
    • Death: The High Cost of Living
      Death: The High Cost of Living
      Death: The High Cost of Living is an American comic book miniseries, written by Neil Gaiman with art by Chris Bachalo and Mark Buckingham. It is a spin-off from Gaiman's best-selling Vertigo Comics series The Sandman, featuring the Sandman 's elder sister, Death of the Endless in a self-contained...

      , by Neil Gaiman
      Neil Gaiman
      Neil Richard Gaiman born 10 November 1960)is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre and films. His notable works include the comic book series The Sandman and novels Stardust, American Gods, Coraline, and The Graveyard Book...

       (Ed. Zinco)
    • Dylan Dog
      Dylan Dog
      Dylan Dog is an Italian horror comics series featuring an eponymous character created by Tiziano Sclavi for the publishing house Sergio Bonelli Editore...

       #4, by Tiziano Sclavi
      Tiziano Sclavi
      Tiziano Sclavi is an Italian comic book author, journalist and writer of several novels. Sclavi is most famous as creator of the comic book Dylan Dog in 1986, for Italian publishing house Sergio Bonelli Editore...

       (Ediciones B)
    • El Lama blanco {The White Lama}, by Alejandro Jodorowsky
      Alejandro Jodorowsky
      Alejandro Jodorowsky Prullansky, known as Alejandro Jodorowsky, is a Chilean filmmaker, playwright, actor, author, comic book writer and spiritual guru...

       and Georges Bess
      Georges Bess
      Georges Bess is a comics artist and comic book creator, best known for his collaborations with Alejandro Jodorowsky.-Biography:...

       (Ed. Norma)
  • 1995: Dropsie Avenue, by Will Eisner
    Will Eisner
    William Erwin "Will" Eisner was an American comics writer, artist and entrepreneur. He is considered one of the most important contributors to the development of the medium and is known for the cartooning studio he founded; for his highly influential series The Spirit; for his use of comics as an...

     (Ed. Norma)
    • Sachs and Violens
      Sachs and Violens
      Sachs and Violens is a fictional comic book duo created by writer Peter David and co-developed with George Pérez. They first appeared in a four-issue miniseries of the same name that was published by Marvel's Epic Comics imprint from 1993 to 1994...

      , by Peter David
      Peter David
      Peter Allen David , often abbreviated PAD, is an American writer of comic books, novels, television, movies and video games...

       and George Pérez
      George Pérez
      George Pérez is a Puerto Rican-American writer and illustrator of comic books, known for his work on various titles, including Avengers, Teen Titans and Wonder Woman.-Biography:...

       (Ed. Fórum)
    • Regreso al mar {Return to the Sea}, by Satoshi Kon
      Satoshi Kon
      was a Japanese anime director and manga artist from Kushiro, Hokkaidō and a member of the Japanese Animation Creators Association . He was a graduate of the Graphic Design department of the Musashino Art University. He is sometimes credited as in the credits of Paranoia Agent...

       (Ed. Planeta de Agostini)
    • Marvels
      Marvels
      Marvels is a four-issue comic book limited series written by Kurt Busiek, painted by Alex Ross and edited by Marcus McLaurin, and published by Marvel Comics in 1994....

      , by Kurt Busiek
      Kurt Busiek
      Kurt Busiek is an American comic book writer notable for his work on the Marvels limited series, his own title Astro City, and his four-year run on Avengers.-Early life:...

       and Alex Ross
      Alex Ross
      Nelson Alexander "Alex" Ross is an American comic book painter, illustrator, and plotter. He is praised for his realistic, human depictions of classic comic book characters. Since the 1990s he has done work for Marvel Comics and DC Comics Nelson Alexander "Alex" Ross (born January 22, 1970) is an...

       (Ed. Fórum)
  • 1996: Largo Winch
    Largo Winch
    Largo Winch is a Belgian comic book series by Philippe Francq and Jean Van Hamme, published by Dupuis.The principal character is Largo Winch whose birth name is Largo Winczlav. Other important characters include Nerio Winch , senior Group W executives John D. Sullivan and Dwight E...

     #5-6, by Jean Van Hamme
    Jean Van Hamme
    Jean Van Hamme is a Belgian novelist and comic book writer. He has written scripts for a number of Belgian/French comic series, including Histoire sans héros, Thorgal, XIII and Largo Winch.-Early years:...

     and Philippe Francq
    Philippe Francq
    Philippe Francq is a Belgian comic book artist, best known for the series Largo Winch.-Biography:Philippe Francq was born in Etterbeek in 1961. He was since his youth an ardent comic reader, who grew up with the comics from Tintin magazine from the 1950s...

     (Ed. Grijalbo)
    • El silencio de Malka {The Silence of Malka}, by Jorge Zentner
      Jorge Zentner
      Jorge Zentner is an Argentine comic writer and the creator of the Dieter Lumpen character.-Biography:Zentner was born at Basavilbaso, Entre Ríos, Argentina, into a Jewish family....

       and Ruben Pellejero (Ed. Glénat
      Glénat (publisher)
      Glénat Editions SA is a French publisher with its head office in Grenoble. The company publishes many things, including comic books and manga in France, Benelux, and Spain; it was founded by Jacques Glénat. The Spanish subsidiary has its head office in Barcelona. The Benelux subsidiary, Glénat...

      )
    • ClanDestine, by Alan Davis
      Alan Davis
      Alan Davis is an English writer and artist of comic books, known for his work on titles such as Captain Britain, The Uncanny X-Men, ClanDestine, Excalibur, JLA: The Nail and JLA: Another Nail.-UK work:...

       (Ed. Fórum)
    • Man-Bat
      Man-Bat
      Man-Bat is a fictional comic book character appearing in books published by DC Comics, usually as a supervillain and adversary of Batman, though occasionally depicted as a heroic character. He first appeared in Detective Comics #400 and was created by Frank Robbins and Neal Adams...

      , by Jamie Delano
      Jamie Delano
      Jamie Delano is a British comics writer. He was part of the first post-Alan Moore "British Invasion" of writers. Best known as the first writer of the comic book series Hellblazer, starring John Constantine.- Biography :...

       and John Bolton (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1997: Preacher
    Preacher (comics)
    Preacher is a comic book series created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon, published by the American comic book label Vertigo , with painted covers by Glenn Fabry....

     #1/2, by Garth Ennis
    Garth Ennis
    Garth Ennis is a Northern Irish comics writer, best known for the Vertigo series Preacher with artist Steve Dillon and his successful nine-year run on Marvel Comics' Punisher franchise...

     and Steve Dillon
    Steve Dillon
    Steve Dillon is a British comic book artist, from Luton, Bedfordshire, best known for his work with writer Garth Ennis on Hellblazer, Preacher and The Punisher.-Biography:...

     {Ed. Zinco}
    • To the Heart of the Storm, by Will Eisner
      Will Eisner
      William Erwin "Will" Eisner was an American comics writer, artist and entrepreneur. He is considered one of the most important contributors to the development of the medium and is known for the cartooning studio he founded; for his highly influential series The Spirit; for his use of comics as an...

       (Ed. Norma)
    • Batman versus Predator II
      Batman vs. Predator
      Batman versus Predator is a comic book crossover featuring a duel between Batman and the creature from the Predator film. It was written by Dave Gibbons, with art by Andy Kubert and published by DC Comics and Dark Horse Comics in 1991....

      , by Doug Moench
      Doug Moench
      Douglas Moench , better known as Doug Moench, is an American comic book writer notable for his Batman work and as the creator of Black Mask, Moon Knight and Deathlok.-Biography:...

       and Paul Gulacy
      Paul Gulacy
      Paul Gulacy is an American comic book illustrator best known for his work for DC Comics and Marvel Comics, and for drawing one of the first graphic novels, Eclipse Enterprises' 1978 Sabre: Slow Fade of an Endangered Species, with writer Don McGregor.-Early life and career:Paul Gulacy began...

       (Ed. Zinco)
    • The Dreaming
      The Dreaming (comics)
      The Dreaming is a fictional place, a comic book location published by DC Comics. The Dreaming first appeared in the Sandman vol. 2 #1, , and was created by Neil Gaiman and Sam Kieth. The Dreaming is the domain of Dream of the Endless....

      : The Goldie Factor, by Terry LaBan
      Terry LaBan
      Terry LaBan is an alternative/underground cartoonist and newspaper comic strip artist. He is probably best known for his comic book series Cud, and his syndicated strip Edge City....

       and Peter Snejbjerg
      Peter Snejbjerg
      Peter Snejbjerg Nielsen is a Danish comic book artist. He was educated at the Kolding Kunsthåndværkerskole from 1983 to 1987. Some of his major works include the epic science-fiction/fantasy series Hypernauten, the adventure story The Hidden Protocol , the DC Comics title Starman, and various...

       {Ed. Norma}
  • 1998: The Black Dragon, by Chris Claremont
    Chris Claremont
    Chris Claremont is an award-winning American comic book writer and novelist, known for his 17-year stint on Uncanny X-Men, far longer than any other writer, during which he is credited with developing strong female characters, and with introducing complex literary themes into superhero...

     and John Bolton (Ed. Planeta de Agostini)
    • Predicador: Cruzados {Preacher: Crossed}, by Garth Ennis
      Garth Ennis
      Garth Ennis is a Northern Irish comics writer, best known for the Vertigo series Preacher with artist Steve Dillon and his successful nine-year run on Marvel Comics' Punisher franchise...

       and Steve Dillon
      Steve Dillon
      Steve Dillon is a British comic book artist, from Luton, Bedfordshire, best known for his work with writer Garth Ennis on Hellblazer, Preacher and The Punisher.-Biography:...

       (Ed. Norma)
    • Sambre, by Yslaire
      Bernard Hislaire
      Bernard Hislaire is a Belgian comic book creator. He is also known as Sylaire and as Yslaire, his current artist name.-Biography:...

       (Ed. Glénat)
    • El viento de los Dioses {The Wind of the Gods}, by Patrick Cothias and Adamov (Ed. Glénat)
  • 1999: The Tale of One Bad Rat
    The Tale of One Bad Rat
    The Tale of One Bad Rat is a 4-issue comic book limited series by Bryan Talbot. It was first published by Dark Horse Comics in 1994 and later brought out in a collected edition.The story is about a victim of child abuse...

    , by Bryan Talbot
    Bryan Talbot
    Bryan Talbot is a British comic book artist and writer, born in Wigan, Lancashire, in 1952. He is best known as the creator of The Adventures of Luther Arkwright and its sequel Heart of Empire.-Career:...

     (Ed. Planeta)
    • Predicador: Camino al sur {Preacher: Way to the South}, by Steve Dillon
      Steve Dillon
      Steve Dillon is a British comic book artist, from Luton, Bedfordshire, best known for his work with writer Garth Ennis on Hellblazer, Preacher and The Punisher.-Biography:...

       and Garth Ennis
      Garth Ennis
      Garth Ennis is a Northern Irish comics writer, best known for the Vertigo series Preacher with artist Steve Dillon and his successful nine-year run on Marvel Comics' Punisher franchise...

       (Ed. Norma)
    • Grendel Tales: Devils and Deaths, by Darko Macan
      Darko Macan
      Darko Macan is a Croatian author and illustrator who has created and collaborated on comics, essays and science fiction and fantasy...

       and Edvin Biukovic
      Edvin Biukovic
      Edvin Biuković was a Croatian comics artist. He made his debut in 1987 with the strip Dokaz. He spent several more years working on comic projects in Croatia....

       (Ed. Planeta)
    • Star Wars: Crimson Empire, by Paul Gulacy
      Paul Gulacy
      Paul Gulacy is an American comic book illustrator best known for his work for DC Comics and Marvel Comics, and for drawing one of the first graphic novels, Eclipse Enterprises' 1978 Sabre: Slow Fade of an Endangered Species, with writer Don McGregor.-Early life and career:Paul Gulacy began...

      , Mike Richardson
      Mike Richardson (publisher)
      Mike Richardson is an American writer, film producer and the founder of Dark Horse Comics, a comic book publication company based in Milwaukie, Oregon.-Career:...

      , and Randy Stradley (Ed. Norma)
  • 2000: Adolf
    Adolf (manga)
    Adolf, known in Japan as is a manga series made by Dr. Osamu Tezuka.Adolf was published in English by Cadence Books and VIZ Media. The English manga is flipped to read left to right to conform to Western practice....

    , by Osamu Tezuka
    Osamu Tezuka
    was a Japanese cartoonist, manga artist, animator, producer, activist and medical doctor, although he never practiced medicine. Born in Osaka Prefecture, he is best known as the creator of Astro Boy, Kimba the White Lion and Black Jack...

     (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Usagi Yojimbo
      Usagi Yojimbo
      is a comic book series created by Stan Sakai in 1987. In 2011 IGN ranked Miyamoto Usagi 92nd in the top 100 comic books heroes.-Concept:Set primarily at the beginning of Edo period of Japan , with anthropomorphic animals replacing humans, the series features a rabbit ronin, Miyamoto Usagi, whom...

      : Grasscutter, by Stan Sakai
      Stan Sakai
      is a third-generation Japanese American Cartoonist comic book creator. He is best known as the creator of the comic series Usagi Yojimbo. -Biography:...

       (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Preacher: Salvation, by Garth Ennis
      Garth Ennis
      Garth Ennis is a Northern Irish comics writer, best known for the Vertigo series Preacher with artist Steve Dillon and his successful nine-year run on Marvel Comics' Punisher franchise...

       and Steve Dillon
      Steve Dillon
      Steve Dillon is a British comic book artist, from Luton, Bedfordshire, best known for his work with writer Garth Ennis on Hellblazer, Preacher and The Punisher.-Biography:...

       (Ed. Norma)
    • La Mazmorra #1-2 {The Mazmorra #1-2}, by Joann Sfar
      Joann Sfar
      Joann Sfar is a French comics artist, comic book creator and film director.-Life and career:Sfar was born in Nice. He is considered one of the most important artists of the new wave of Franco-Belgian comics. Many of his comics were published by L'Association which was founded in 1990 by...

       and Lewis Trondheim
      Lewis Trondheim
      Lewis Trondheim , born 11 December 1964, is an extremely prolific French cartoonist and one of the founders of the independent publisher L'Association. Both his silent comic La Mouche and Kaput and Zösky have been made into animated cartoons...

       (Ed. Norma)
  • 2001: The Crowned Heart, by Alejandro Jodorowsky
    Alejandro Jodorowsky
    Alejandro Jodorowsky Prullansky, known as Alejandro Jodorowsky, is a Chilean filmmaker, playwright, actor, author, comic book writer and spiritual guru...

     and “Moebius” Jean Giraud
    Jean Giraud
    Jean Henri Gaston Giraud is a French comics artist. Giraud has earned worldwide fame, not only under his own name but also under the pseudonym Moebius, and to a lesser extent Gir, the latter appearing mostly in the form of a boxed signature at the bottom of the artist's paintings, for instance the...

     (Ed. Norma)
    • Superman For All Seasons
      Superman For All Seasons
      Superman for All Seasons was a 4-issue comic book limited series written by Jeph Loeb with art by Tim Sale, and was originally published by DC Comics in 1998. This was made hot off the heels from their previous success, Batman: The Long Halloween, and as that Batman-story dealt with holidays as the...

      , by Jeph Loeb
      Jeph Loeb
      Joseph "Jeph" Loeb III is an American film and television writer, producer and award-winning comic book writer. Loeb was a producer/writer on the TV series Smallville and Lost, writer for the films Commando and Teen Wolf and was a writer and Co-Executive Producer on the NBC TV show Heroes from its...

       and Tim Sale
      Tim Sale (artist)
      Tim Sale is an American Eisner Award-winning comic book artist. He is primarily known for his collaborations with writer Jeph Loeb.-Early life:...

       (Ed. Norma)
    • The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
      The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
      The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is a comic book series written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Kevin O'Neill, publication of which began in 1999. The series spans two six-issue limited series and a graphic novel from the America's Best Comics imprint of Wildstorm/DC, and a third miniseries...

      , by Alan Moore
      Alan Moore
      Alan Oswald Moore is an English writer primarily known for his work in comic books, a medium where he has produced a number of critically acclaimed and popular series, including Watchmen, V for Vendetta, and From Hell...

       and Kevin O'Neill
      Kevin O'Neill (comics)
      Kevin O'Neill is an English comic book illustrator best known as the co-creator of Nemesis the Warlock, Marshal Law , and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen .-Early career:...

       (Ed. Planeta DeAgnostini)
    • Xenozoic Tales
      Xenozoic Tales
      Xenozoic Tales is an alternative comic book by Mark Schultz set in a post-apocalyptic future. Publication began in 1986 with the story "Xenozoic!" included in the comic anthology Death Rattle. This was shortly followed by Xenozoic Tales #1 in February 1987...

      , by Mark Schultz
      Mark Schultz (comics)
      Mark Schultz is an American writer and illustrator of books and comics. His most widely-recognized work is his self-created and owned comic book series, Xenozoic Tales, about a post-apocalyptic world where dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures coexist with humans...

       (Ed. Planeta DeAgnostini)
  • 2002: The Almanac of My Father, by Jiro Taniguchi
    Jiro Taniguchi
    is a Japanese manga artist.- Biography:He began to work as assistant of the late manga artist Kyota Ishikawa. He made his manga debut in 1970 with Kareta Heya , published in the magazine Young Comic....

     (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • La Infanta, el Pirata y el Niño {The Infant, the Pirate and the Boy}, by Gaspar Meana (Ed. VTP)
    • Gemma Bovery, by Posy Simmonds
      Posy Simmonds
      Rosemary Elizabeth "Posy" Simmonds MBE is a British newspaper cartoonist and writer and illustrator of children's books. She is best known for her long association with The Guardian, for which she has drawn the cartoons Gemma Bovery and Tamara Drewe , both later published as books...

       (Ed. Destino)
    • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
      Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (manga)
      is a post-apocalyptic manga written and illustrated by acclaimed anime director Hayao Miyazaki. It was serialised intermittently from 1982 to 1994 in Japan...

      , by Hayao Miyazaki
      Hayao Miyazaki
      is a Japanese manga artist and prominent film director and animator of many popular anime feature films. Through a career that has spanned nearly fifty years, Miyazaki has attained international acclaim as a maker of animated feature films and, along with Isao Takahata, co-founded Studio Ghibli,...

       (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
  • 2003: Usagi Yojimbo: The Dragon Below Conspiracy, by Stan Sakai
    Stan Sakai
    is a third-generation Japanese American Cartoonist comic book creator. He is best known as the creator of the comic series Usagi Yojimbo. -Biography:...

     (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • The Rules of the Game, by Will Eisner
      Will Eisner
      William Erwin "Will" Eisner was an American comics writer, artist and entrepreneur. He is considered one of the most important contributors to the development of the medium and is known for the cartooning studio he founded; for his highly influential series The Spirit; for his use of comics as an...

       (Ed. Norma)
    • The Ultimates, by Mark Millar
      Mark Millar
      Mark Millar is a Scottish comic book writer, known for his work on books such as The Authority, The Ultimates, Marvel Knights Spider-Man, Ultimate Fantastic Four, Civil War, Wanted, and Kick-Ass, the latter two of which have been adapted into feature films...

       and Bryan Hitch
      Bryan Hitch
      Bryan Hitch is a British comic book artist. Hitch began his career in the United Kingdom for Marvel UK, working on titles such as Action Force and Death's Head, before gaining prominence on American titles such as Wildstorm's Stormwatch and The Authority, DC Comics titles such as JLA, and Marvel...

       (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Heart of Empire
      Heart of Empire
      Heart of Empire, or the Legacy of Luther Arkwright is a limited series by Bryan Talbot, published in nine monthly parts in 1999 by Dark Horse Comics....

      , by Bryan Talbot
      Bryan Talbot
      Bryan Talbot is a British comic book artist and writer, born in Wigan, Lancashire, in 1952. He is best known as the creator of The Adventures of Luther Arkwright and its sequel Heart of Empire.-Career:...

       (Ed. Astiberri)
  • 2004: Monster
    Monster (manga)
    is a seinen manga written and illustrated by Naoki Urasawa, published by Shogakukan in Big Comic Original between 1994 and 2001, and reprinted in 18 tankōbon volumes. It was adapted by Madhouse as a 74-episode anime TV series, which aired on NTV from April 7, 2004 to September 28, 2005...

    , by Naoki Urasawa
    Naoki Urasawa
    is a Japanese manga artist.-Early life:He graduated from Meisei University with a degree in economics. In 2008, Urasawa had a guest teaching post at Nagoya Zokei University, where he taught classes on manga.-Manga career:...

     (Ed. Planeta deAgostini)
    • Ken Parker Home Sweet Home, by Giancarlo Berardi
      Giancarlo Berardi
      Giancarlo Berardi is an Italian comic book writer. Born in Genoa, he is most famous as creator of comics Ken Parker and Julia .- External links :*...

       and Ivo Milazzo
      Ivo Milazzo
      Ivo Milazzo is an Italian comic book artist.He was born in Tortona, and worked mainly for Sergio Bonelli Editore. Together with his friend, writer Giancarlo Berardi, in 1974 he created Ken Parker, one of the most appreciated western characters of European comics.His style is somewhat reminiscent...

       (Ed. Norma)
    • Largo Winch. To See Venice… And to Die, by Jean Van Hamme
      Jean Van Hamme
      Jean Van Hamme is a Belgian novelist and comic book writer. He has written scripts for a number of Belgian/French comic series, including Histoire sans héros, Thorgal, XIII and Largo Winch.-Early years:...

       and Philippe Francq
      Philippe Francq
      Philippe Francq is a Belgian comic book artist, best known for the series Largo Winch.-Biography:Philippe Francq was born in Etterbeek in 1961. He was since his youth an ardent comic reader, who grew up with the comics from Tintin magazine from the 1950s...

       (Ed. Norma)
    • Lone Wolf and Cub
      Lone Wolf and Cub
      is a manga created by writer Kazuo Koike and artist Goseki Kojima. First published in 1970, the story was adapted into six films starring Tomisaburo Wakayama, four plays, a television series starring Yorozuya Kinnosuke, and is widely recognized as an important and influential work.Lone Wolf and Cub...

       #3, by Kazuo Koike
      Kazuo Koike
      is a prolific Japanese manga writer, novelist and entrepreneur.-Biography:Early in Koike's career, he studied under Golgo 13 creator Takao Saito and served as a writer on the series....

       and Goseki Kojima
      Goseki Kojima
      was a Japanese manga artist.-Biography:Kojima was born on the same day as Osamu Tezuka. After getting out of junior high school, Kojima painted advertising posters for movie theaters as his source of income....

       (Ed. Planeta deAgostini)
  • 2005: A History of Violence
    A History of Violence
    A History of Violence is a graphic novel written by John Wagner and illustrated by Vince Locke, originally published in 1997 by Paradox Press and later by Vertigo, both imprints of DC Comics....

    , by John Wagner
    John Wagner
    John Wagner is a comics writer who was born in Pennsylvania in 1949 and moved to Scotland as a boy. Alongside Pat Mills, Wagner was responsible for revitalising British boys' comics in the 1970s, and has continued to be a leading light in British comics ever since.He is best known for his work on...

     and Vince Locke
    Vince Locke
    Vincent Locke is an American comic book artist known for his work on Deadworld and A History of Violence and for his ultraviolent album covers for death metal band Cannibal Corpse.-Biography:...

     (Astiberri)
    • Loki
      Loki (comics)
      Loki is a fictional character, a supervillain that appears in publications by Marvel Comics. He is the adoptive brother and archenemy of the superhero Thor. He is based on the being of the same name from Norse mythology...

      , by Robert Rodi
      Robert Rodi
      Robert Rodi is an American novelist, playwright, comic book writer, essayist, and performance artist.-Biography:...

       and Esad Ribic (Panini Comics
      Panini Comics
      Panini Comics is an Italian comic book publisher. A division of Panini Group, best known for their collectible stickers, it is headquartered in Modena, Italy...

      )
    • Superman
      Superman
      Superman is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in publications by DC Comics, widely considered to be an American cultural icon. Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born American artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living in Cleveland, Ohio, and sold to Detective...

      : Secret Identity, by Kurt Busiek
      Kurt Busiek
      Kurt Busiek is an American comic book writer notable for his work on the Marvels limited series, his own title Astro City, and his four-year run on Avengers.-Early life:...

       and Stuart Immonen
      Stuart Immonen
      Stuart Immonen is a Canadian comic book artist. He is best known for his work on Nextwave, Ultimate X-Men, The New Avengers and Ultimate Spider-Man...

       (Ed. Planeta deAgostini)
    • Supreme Power
      Supreme Power
      The Squadron Supreme is a fictional superhero team that appears in publications under the mature-audience MAX imprint by Marvel Comics. The team first appears in Supreme Power #1 and was created by writer J...

      , by J. Michael Straczynski
      J. Michael Straczynski
      Joseph Michael Straczynski , known professionally as J. Michael Straczynski and informally as Joe Straczynski or JMS, is an American writer and television producer. He works in films, television series, novels, short stories, comic books, and radio dramas. He is a playwright, a former journalist,...

       and Gary Frank
      Gary Frank
      Gary Frank is a British comic book artist, notable for pencilling on Midnight Nation and Supreme Power, both written by J. Michael Straczynski...

       (Panini Comics)
  • 2006: Yajiro Togane. Asa el ejecutor nº 5, by Kazuo Koike
    Kazuo Koike
    is a prolific Japanese manga writer, novelist and entrepreneur.-Biography:Early in Koike's career, he studied under Golgo 13 creator Takao Saito and served as a writer on the series....

     and Goseki Kojima
    Goseki Kojima
    was a Japanese manga artist.-Biography:Kojima was born on the same day as Osamu Tezuka. After getting out of junior high school, Kojima painted advertising posters for movie theaters as his source of income....

     (Planeta deAgostini)
    • La venganza del conde Skarbek, by Yves Sente
      Yves Sente
      Yves Sente is a Belgian comic book editor and author. He is known as writer for Blake and Mortimer and Thorgal.-Biography:Yves Sente was born in Uccle near Brussels in 1964...

       and Grzegorz Rosinski
      Grzegorz Rosinski
      Grzegorz Rosiński is a Polish comic book artist. He is best known for the series Thorgal.-Early life:Grzegorz Rosiński was born in Stalowa Wola in 1941...

       (Norma Editorial)
    • Stuck Rubber Baby, by Howard Cruise (Dolmen Editorial)
    • El árbol que da sombra, by Osamu Tezuka
      Osamu Tezuka
      was a Japanese cartoonist, manga artist, animator, producer, activist and medical doctor, although he never practiced medicine. Born in Osaka Prefecture, he is best known as the creator of Astro Boy, Kimba the White Lion and Black Jack...

       (Planeta deAgostini)

Best Short Comic Strip

  • 1985: "Primer Amor" {First Love}, by Carlos Giménez, in Ilustración+Comix Internacional #45 (Ed. Toutain)
    • "Aventura Amorosa en el metro" {Adventures in Love in the City}, by Will Eisner, in Ilustración+Comix Internacional #45 (Ed. Toutain)
    • "Juegos de azar" {Games of Chance}, by Zentner & Pellejero, in Cairo #32 (Ed. Norma)
    • Viceversa {Vice Versa}, by Jan (Caja de Ahorros de Sevilla)
  • 1986: Los Pecados de Cupido {The Sins of Cupido}, by J. Zentner & R. Pellejero (Ed. Norma)
    • Daredevil
      Daredevil (Marvel Comics)
      Daredevil is a fictional character, a superhero in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett, with an unspecified amount of input from Jack Kirby, and first appeared in Daredevil #1 .Living in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood...

      , by Dennis O'Neil
      Dennis O'Neil
      Dennis J. "Denny" O'Neil is an American comic book writer and editor, principally for Marvel Comics and DC Comics in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, and Group Editor for the Batman family of books until his retirement....

       & David Mazzucchelli (Ed. Fórum)
    • "Llegada [Arrival]", by Jim Shooter
      Jim Shooter
      James Shooter is an American writer, occasional fill-in artist, editor, and publisher for various comic books. Although he started professionally in the medium at the extraordinarily young age of 14, he is most notable for his successful and controversial run as Marvel Comics' ninth...

      , Al Milgrom, & Steve Leialoha, in Secret Wars #13 (Ed. Fórum)
    • El rubí de Abu Talib Halim {The Ruby of Abu Talib Halim}, by J.L. Cruces, in Cairo #46 (Ed. Norma)
  • 1987: Barcelona 1992, by Montesol (Ed. Norma)
    • "Fantasmas" {Ghosts}, by John Byrne & Dick Giordano
      Dick Giordano
      Richard Joseph "Dick" Giordano was an American comic book artist and editor best known for introducing Charlton Comics' "Action Heroes" stable of superheroes, and serving as executive editor of then–industry leader DC Comics...

      , in Superman #5 (Ed. Zinco)
    • "Esclara de vecinos" {Stairs of Neighbors}, by Pons, in Historias Completas de El Víbora {Complete Histories of the Vibora} #1 (Ed. La Cúpula)
    • Superman
      Superman
      Superman is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in publications by DC Comics, widely considered to be an American cultural icon. Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born American artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living in Cleveland, Ohio, and sold to Detective...

      : For The Man Who Has Everything, by Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons
      Dave Gibbons
      Dave Gibbons is an English comic book artist, writer and sometime letterer. He is best known for his collaborations with writer Alan Moore, which include the miniseries Watchmen and the Superman story "For the Man Who Has Everything"...

       (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1988: Macao, by Mique Beltrán (Ed. Norma)
    • "Metrópolis 900 Mi.", by John Byrne, in Superman #23 (Ed. Zinco)
    • En clase de religion {In Class of Religion}, by Mediavilla (El Víbora; La Cúpula)
    • "El valle de la luna azul" {The Valley of the Blue Moon}, by A. Buylla, in El Wendigo #42
  • 1989: "La rosa de Abisinia" {The Abyssinian Rose}, by V. Mora & Víctor de la Fuente, in Gran Aventurero #1 (Ediciones B)
    • "Chiaroscuro", by Ann Nocenti
      Ann Nocenti
      Ann "Annie" Nocenti is an American journalist, writer, editor, and filmmaker best known for her work on comic books and magazines. As an editor for Marvel Comics, she edited New Mutants and The Uncanny X-Men...

       & David Mazzucchelli, in Patrulla X Especial Verano [X-Men Summer Special] (Ed. Fórum)
    • Como la vez del jamón {Like the Time of Jamón}, by Giancarlo Berardi & Ivo Milazzo (Ed. Norma)
    • El todopoderoso {The Almighty}, by Pons, César, & Galiano (El Víbora; La Cúpula)
  • 1990: La sangre del volcán {The Blood of the Volcano}, by Alfonso Font (Ed. Norma)
    • "El jefe [The Head]", by Dave Gibbons, in Cimoc #110 (Ed. Norma)
    • "Cien Millones muerte incluida" [The Million Dollar Hit], by Leonard Starr & Stan Drake, in Gran Aventurero #11 (Ediciones B)
    • "Las lágrimas de Tjahzi" {The Tjahzi Tears}, by Jean van Hamme & Grzegorz Rosinski, in Cimoc #110 (Ed. Norma)
  • 1991: Mechanics, by Jaime Hernandez
    Jaime Hernandez
    Jaime Hernandez is the co-creator of the black & white independent comic book Love and Rockets .-Early life:...

     (Ed. La Cúpula)
    • Bianco Natale (Tom's Bar), by Birardi & Milazzo (Ed. Toutain)
    • "Sabor a menta" {Flavor to Mint}, by Carlos Giménez, in Totem el Comix #53 (Ed. Toutain)
    • Loba {She-Wolf}, by Jean van Hamme & Grzegorz Rosinski (Ed. Norma)
  • 1992: "El Santo Maldito" {The Bloody Saint}, by Jamie Delano & Bryan Talbot, in Hellblazer
    Hellblazer
    Hellblazer is a contemporary horror comic book series, originally published by DC Comics, and subsequently by the Vertigo imprint since March 1993, the month the imprint was introduced, where it remains to this day...

     #1 (Ed. Zinco)
    • "Dream of a Thousand Cats", by Neil Gaiman & Kelley Jones, in Sandman #11 (Ed. Zinco)
    • Abraham Stone, by Joe Kubert
      Joe Kubert
      Joe Kubert is an American comic book artist who went on to found The Kubert School. He is best known for his work on the DC Comics characters Sgt. Rock and Hawkman...

       (Ed. Norma)
    • "Encuentro Nocturno" {Nocturnal Encounter}, by Daniel Torres, in Cimoc #136 (Ed. Norma)
  • 1993: "Seasons of Mists Part 4", by Neil Gaiman & Matt Wagner
    Matt Wagner
    Matt Wagner is an American comic book writer and artist, best known as the creator of the series Mage and Grendel.-Career:...

    , in Sandman #18 (Ed. Zinco)
    • "Secrets from the Surfer’s Past", by Jim Starlin, in Silver Surfer #12 (Ed Fórum)
    • El ladrón de almas {The Thief of Souls}, by Alfons Font (Ed. Norma)
    • "Violador" {Rapist}, by Carlos Giménez, in Comix Internacional #5 (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1994: "Gon
    Gon (manga)
    Gon is a tiny fictional dinosaur and the title character of a Japanese manga series created by Masashi Tanaka. The Gon series features the completely wordless adventures of the irascible title character as he interacts with the natural world, depicted by Tanaka in lush, realistic detail...

     Lives with the Penguins", by Masashi Tanaka
    Masashi Tanaka
    Masashi Tanaka is a Japanese manga artist best known for Gon, his silent manga starring a miniature dinosaur. He began publishing Gon in 1991. He later worked on the game Street Fighter EX.-External links:...

    , in Gon #2 [Gon Again] (Ed. La Cúpula)
    • Dolar de muelas (Cochina Publicidad) {Dolar of Teeth (Dirty Publicity), by Daniel Solana (Ed. Publicaciones Profesionales S.A.)
    • Discovering America, by Dave Mazzucchelli (Ed. F.M.C. Gijón)
    • Harry la cabeza {Harry the Head}, by Brian Bolland (Ed. Norma)
  • 1995: Batman: Mad Love
    Mad Love (comic)
    The Batman Adventures: Mad Love is a one-shot comic book written by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm...

    , by Paul Dini
    Paul Dini
    Paul Dini is an American writer and producer who works in the television and comic book industries. He is best known as a producer and writer for several Warner Bros./DC Comics animated series, including Star Wars: Ewoks, Tiny Toon Adventures, Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated...

     & Bruce Timm
    Bruce Timm
    Bruce Walter Timm is an American character designer, animator and producer. He is also a writer and artist working in comics, and is known for his contributions building the modern DC Comics animated franchise, the DC animated universe.-Animation:Timm's early career in animation was varied; he...

     (Ed. Zinco)
    • Hombre Grande {Big Man}, by David Mazzucchelli (El Wendigo)
    • Daredevil/Black Widow: Abbatoir, by Jim Starlin & Joe Chiodo
      Joe Chiodo
      Joe Chiodo is an artist and colorist who has worked in the comics industry. He has been recognized for his work with a nomination for the Comics Buyer's Guide Favorite Colorist Award in 1997 , and in 1998 under his own name.-Biography:Chiodo was born on January 22, 1958, the youngest of four boys...

       (Ed. Fórum)
    • El Círculo del poder {The Circles of Power
      The Circles of Power
      The Circles of Power is volume fifteen in the French comic book science fiction series Valérian and Laureline created by writer Pierre Christin and artist Jean-Claude Mézières...

      }, by Pierre Christin
      Pierre Christin
      - Biography :Christin was born at Saint-Mandé in 1938.After graduating from the Sorbonne, Christin pursued graduate studies in political science at SciencesPo and became a professor of French literature at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. His first comics story, Le Rhum du Punch, illustrated...

       & Jean-Claude Mézières
      Jean-Claude Mézières
      Jean-Claude Mézières is a French comic strip artist and illustrator. Born and raised in Paris, he was introduced to drawing by his older brother and influenced by comics artists such as Hergé, Andre Franquin and Morris and later by Jijé and Jack Davis...

       (Ed. Grijalbo)
  • 1996: "Volver a casa" [Going Home], by Dennis O'Neil & Rick Burchett
    Rick Burchett
    Rick Burchett is an American comic book artist known for his work on such characters as Batman and Superman.Burchett began his artistic career in St...

    , in Las crónicas de Batman #1 {The Batman Chronicles} #1 (Ed. Zinco)
    • Superman: Kal, by Dave Gibbons & José L. García López (Ed. Zinco)
    • Conan: El Depredador [Conan: The Predator], by Don Kraar & John Severin (Ed. Fórum)
    • "Los padres de Valerie" {Valerie's Parents}, by Peter Bagge
      Peter Bagge
      Peter Bagge is an American cartoonist. He is the creator of Buddy Bradley, Hate, Neat Stuff, Martini Baton, and Sweatshop, Apocalypse Nerd and Other Lives. His stories often use black humor and exaggerated cartooning to dramatize the reduced expectations of middle-class American youth...

      , in Hate #2 (Ed. La Cúpula)
  • 1997: La quimera del oro {The Gold Chimera}, by Don Rosa
    Don Rosa
    Keno Don Hugo Rosa, known simply as Don Rosa, is an American comic book writer and illustrator known for his stories about Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck and other characters created by Carl Barks for Disney comics, such as The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck.-Early life:Don Rosa's grandfather,...

     (Ediciones B)
    • "Petty Crimes", by Howard Chaykin
      Howard Chaykin
      Howard Victor Chaykin is an American comic book writer and artist famous for his innovative storytelling and sometimes controversial material...

      , in Batman Black & White #1 (Ed. Zinco)
    • "Two of a Kind", by Bruce Timm, in Batman Black & White #1 {Ed. Zinco}
    • "Felicidad tamañ familiar" [Great Familiar Happiness], by Rumiko Takahashi, in La tragedia de P [The tragedy of P] (Ed. Planeta de Agostini)
  • 1998: Hellblazer
    Hellblazer
    Hellblazer is a contemporary horror comic book series, originally published by DC Comics, and subsequently by the Vertigo imprint since March 1993, the month the imprint was introduced, where it remains to this day...

    : Confession, by Garth Ennis & Steve Dillon (Ed. Norma)
    • Vampire Boy, by Carlos Trillo & Eduardo Risso (Ed. Meridiana-Glenat)
    • Preacher: Cry Blood, Cry Erin, by Garth Ennis & Steve Dillon (Ed. Norma)
    • Hulk: La muerte de Brian Banne [Hulk: The Death of Bruce Banner], by Pater David & A. Kubert (Ed. Fórum)
  • 1999: Usagi Yojimbo: Daisho, by Stan Sakai {Ed. Planet}
    • Preacher: Blood & Whiskey, by Garth Ennis & Steve Dillon (Ed. Norma)
    • Louder than Words, by Sergio Aragonés
      Sergio Aragonés
      Sergio Aragonés Domenech is a cartoonist and writer best known for his contributions to Mad Magazine and creator of the comic book Groo the Wanderer....

       (Ed. Planeta)
    • ¡A por el imprevisto!, by François Boucq
      François Boucq
      François Boucq , is a French comic book artist. He is most famous for his surreal comics revolving around the main character Jérôme Moucherot.-Biography:...

       (Ed. Norma)
  • 2000: La maquinación Voronov {The Voronov Machination}, by Yves Sente & André Juillard
    André Juillard
    André Juillard is a French comic book creator.-Biography:Born in Paris, Juillard is one of the most prolific artists of historical comics in France. His career began in 1974...

     (Ed. Norma)
    • "Cagapoco", in Paracuellos #3, by Carlos Giménez (Ed. Glenat)
    • Heartland
      Heartland (comics)
      Heartland is a comic book one-shot published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics in March 1997. It was written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Steve Dillon. It is a spin-off from the Hellblazer comic book series, and features the character of Kit Ryan, a longtime supporting character in that...

      , by Garth Ennis & Steve Dillon (Ed. Norma)
    • "Excursión", in Xenozoic Tales #6, by Mark Schultz (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
  • 2001: Superman For All Seasons: Winter, by Jeph Loeb & Tim Sale (Ed. Norma)
    • "Firmes... ¡Ar!", in Paracuellos #4, by Carlos Giménez (Ed. Glenat)
    • Wild Bill ha muerto {Wild Bill Has Died}, by Hermann (Imágica cómics)
    • "Caricaturas", in Eightball #4, by Daniel Clowes
      Daniel Clowes
      Daniel Gillespie Clowes is an American author, screenwriter and cartoonist of alternative comic books....

       (Ed. La Cúpula)
  • 2002 (tie):
  • Un anillo de boda especial {A special wedding ring}, by Will Eisner (Ed. Norma)
  • The Amazing Spider-Man
    The Amazing Spider-Man
    The Amazing Spider-Man is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics, featuring the adventures of the fictional superhero Spider-Man. Being the mainstream continuity of the franchise, it began publication in 1963 as a monthly periodical and was published continuously until it was...

     #36, by J. Michael Straczynski & John Romita, Jr.
    John Romita, Jr.
    John Salvatore Romita, Jr. is an American comic book artist best known for his extensive work for Marvel Comics from the 1970s to the 2000s...

     {Ed. Planeta DeAgostini}
    • "A Dios rogando..." {To God Requesting…}, in Paracuellos #5, by Carlos Giménez (Ed. Glenat)
    • Bois-Maury: Rodrigo, by Hermann (Ed. Norma)
  • 2003: "Gentlemen’s Agreement", in Spider-Man's Tangled Web
    Spider-Man's Tangled Web
    Spider-Man's Tangled Web is a comic book series starring Spider-Man and his supporting cast published by Marvel Comics for 22 issues from June 2001 to March 2003....

     #7, by Bruce Jones
    Bruce Jones (comics)
    Bruce Jones, whose pen names include Philip Roland and Bruce Elliot, is an American comic book writer, novelist, illustrator, and screenwriter whose work included writing Marvel Comics' The Incredible Hulk from 2001-2005.-Early career:...

    , Lee Weeks
    Lee Weeks
    Lee Weeks is an American comic book artist, known for his work on such books as Daredevil.-Career:Weeks made his professional comics debut in the 1980s, penciling, inking, and lettering a short story in Tales of Terror #5, a horror anthology published by Eclipse Comics...

     & Josef Rubinstein {Ed Planeta DeAgostini}
    • "Plagiarism", Greyshirt
      Greyshirt
      Greyshirt is a comic book character in Alan Moore's Tomorrow Stories, published by Wildstorm , under the America's Best Comics imprint. The character was co-created by Moore and Rick Veitch. The character is a pastiche of Will Eisner's The Spirit...

      : Indigo Sunset, by Rick Veitch
      Rick Veitch
      Richard "Rick" Veitch is an American comic book artist and writer who has worked in mainstream, underground, and alternative comics.-Early career:...

       & Russ Heath
      Russ Heath
      Russell Heath, Jr. is an American artist best known for his comic book work — particularly his DC Comics war stories for several decades and his 1960s art for Playboy magazine's Little Annie Fanny featurettes — and for his commercial art, two pieces of which, depicting Roman and...

       {Ed. Planeta DeAgostini}
    • A Bitch Is Born, by Roberta Gregory
      Roberta Gregory
      Roberta Gregory is an American comic book writer and artist best known for her character Bitchy Bitch from her Fantagraphics Books series Naughty Bits.Gregory's father was Disney comics artist Bob Gregory...

       {Recerca-Alecta Editorial}
    • "Conversation", in Amazing Spider-Man V2#38 {Ed. Planeta DeAgostini}
  • 2004: Lone Wolf and Cub #4, Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima (Ed. Planet deAgostini)
    • Thorgal. The Barbarian, Jean Van Hamme & Grzegorz Roskinski (Ed. Norma)
    • Usagi Yojimbo: Circles, Stan Sakai (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Lone Wolf and Cub #2, Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
  • 2005: The Elm Tree of the Caucasus, Utsumi and Taniguich {Ponent Mon}
    • Pumori (k), Tosaki and Tanighuchi {Otaukuland}
    • Thorgal: Kriss de Valnor, Grzegorz Rosinski and Jean Van Hamme {Ed. Norma}
    • "The Courtesan", in Usagi Yojimbo: Shades of Grey, Stan Sakai {Ed. Planeta DeAgostini}
  • 2006: Amor de juventud/Tim Sale.Solo, DIANA SCHUTZ y TIM SALE {Planeta deAgostini}
    • Regaliz/ Barrio 3, caRLOS GIMÉNEZ {Glénat}
    • Prólogo (Usagi Yojimbo.Segadora 3), Stan Sakai {Planeta deAgostini}
    • "Mala Suki/Modesty Blaise nº 4", PETER O'DONNELL y JIM HOLDAWAY {Planeta deAgostini }

Best Script

  • 1985: Giancarlo Berardi, for "Las Crías", in Cimoc Extra 4: Especial Aventuras (Ed. Norma)
    • Mike W. Barr, for Camelot 3000 (Ed. Zinco)
    • Carlos Giménez, for "Primer Amor" {First Love}, in Ilustración+Comix Internacional #45 (Ed. Toutain)
    • Tom DeFalco & Barry Windsor-Smith, for Machine Man (Ed. Fórum)
  • 1986: Walt Simonson, for Thor
    Thor (Marvel Comics)
    Thor is a fictional superhero who appears in publications published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Journey into Mystery #83 and was created by editor-plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller Jack Kirby....

    : The Sutur Sata {Ed. Fórum}
    • John Byrne, for Alpha Flight (Ed. Fórum)
    • Sánchez Abulí, for Torpedo 1936 (Ed. Toutain & Ed. Fórum)
    • Jim Starlin, for Dreadstar (Ed. Fórum)
  • 1987: Frank Miller, for Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (Ed. Zinco)
    • Daniel Torres, for La estrella lejana {The Distant Star} (Ed. Norma)
    • Alan Moore, for Superman: For The Man Who Has Everything (Ed. Zinco)
    • Pons, for "Esclara de vecinos" {Stairs of Neighbors}, in Historias Completas de El Víbora {Complete Histories of The Vibora} #1 (Ed. La Cúpula)
  • 1988: John Byrne, for "Metrópolis 900 Mi.", in Superman #23 (Ed. Zinco)
    • Beto Hernandez, for "Pasión en la frontera" {Passion in the Border}, in Historias Completas de El Víbora {Complete Histories of the Viper} (Ed. La Cúpula)
    • Alan Moore, for Watchmen (Ed. Zinco)
    • A. Buylla, for "El valle de la luna azul" {The Valley of the Blue Moon}, in El Wendigo #42
  • 1989: Alan Moore, for "La Maldición" {The Curse}, in La cosa del pantano #5 Swamp Thing
    Swamp Thing
    Swamp Thing, a fictional character, is a plant elemental in the created by Len Wein and Berni Wrightson. He first appeared in House of Secrets #92 in a stand-alone horror story set in the early 20th century . The Swamp Thing then returned in his own series, set in the contemporary world and in...

     #5} (Ed. Zinco)
    • Mike Baron, for Nexus (Ediciones B)
    • Giancarlo Berardi, for Como la vez del jamón {Like the Time of Jamón} (Ed. Norma)
    • Dennis O'Neil, for "Santa Prisca" & "Transformation", in Question
      Question (comics)
      The Question is a fictional character, a superhero in comic books published by DC Comics. The original was created by writer-artist Steve Ditko, and first appeared in Blue Beetle #1...

       #10-11 (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1990: Jean van Hamme, for XIII (Ed. Grijalbo)
    • Walter Simonson, for "La canción de Mjolnir" {The Song of Mjolnir}, in Marvel Two-in-One #62 (Ed. Fórum)
    • Grant Morrison
      Grant Morrison
      Grant Morrison is a Scottish comic book writer, playwright and occultist. He is known for his nonlinear narratives and counter-cultural leanings, as well as his successful runs on titles like Animal Man, Doom Patrol, JLA, The Invisibles, New X-Men, Fantastic Four, All-Star Superman, and...

      , for Animal Man
      Animal Man
      Animal Man is a fictional character, a superhero in the . As a result of being in proximity to an exploding extraterrestrial spaceship, Buddy Baker acquires the ability to temporarily “borrow” the abilities of animals...

       (Ed. Zinco)
    • Dennis O'Neil, for "The Plastic Dilemma", in Question #19 (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1991: Carlos Giménez, for "Sabor a menta" {Flavor to Mint}, in Totem el Comix #53 (Ed. Toutain)
    • Jean van Hamme, for XIII: The Night of 3 August (Ed. Gijalbo)
    • Andrew Helfer, for Justice, Inc. (Ed. Zinco)
    • Alan Moore, for La cosa del pantano {Swamp Thing} #1-5 (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1992: Jim Starlin, for Silver Surfer #1-5 (Ed. Fórum)
    • Peter David, for The Atlantis Chronicles (Ed. Zinco)
    • Neil Gaiman, for "Collectors", in Sandman #7 (Ed. Zinco)
    • Jean van Hamme, for Largo Winch #1-2 (Ed. Grijalbo)
  • 1993: Antonio Segura, for Eva Medusa (Ed. Glénat)
    • Jim Starlin, for "Secrets from the Surfer’s Past", in Silver Surfer #12 (Ed. Fórum)
    • Frank Miller, for "Sin City", in Cimoc #134-148 (Ed. Norma)
    • Alfons Font, for El ladrón de almas {The Thief of Souls} (Ed. Norma)
  • 1994: Neil Gaiman, for Death: The High Cost of Living (Ed. Zinco)
    • Gaspar Meana, for La cró de Leodegundo {The Chronicle of Leodegundo} (Ed. El Pexe)
    • Jean van Hamme, for Largo Winch #3-4 (Ed. Grijalbo)
    • Alejandro Jodorowski, for El Lama blanco {The White Lama} (Ed. Norma)
  • 1995: Neil Gaiman, for The Children's Crusade(Ed. Zinco)
    • Will Eisner, for Dropsie Avenue (Ed. Norma)
    • David Mazzucchelli, for Big Man (Ed. El Wendigo)
    • Satoshi Kon, for Regreso al mar {Return to the Sea} (Ed. Planeta de Agostini)
  • 1996: Peter David, for "Para que la oscuridad no nos alcance" [So That the Dark Does Not Reach Us], in Hulk: The Fall of the Pantheon (Ed. Fórum)
    • Peter Bagge, for Hate #2 (Ed. La Cúpula)
    • Jean van Hamme, for Largo Winch #5-6 (Ed. Grijalbo)
    • Jamie Delano, for Manbat (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1997: Garth Ennis, for Preacher #1/2 (Ed. Zinco)
    • Daniel Torres, for El Octavo día II {Eighth Day II} (Ed. Norma)
    • Neil Gaiman, for Death: The Time of Your Life (Ed. Norma)
    • Terry Laban, for The Dreaming: The Goldie Factor (Ed. Norma)
  • 1998: Bryan Talbot, for The Dreaming: Weird Romance (Ed. Norma)
    • Yslaire, for Sambre (Ed. Glénat)
    • Chris Claremont, for The Black Dragon (Ed. Planeta de Agostini)
    • Patrick Cothias, for El viento de los Dioses {The Wind of the Gods} (Ed. Glénat)
  • 1999: Mike Richardson and Randy Stradley, for Star Wars: Crimson Empire (Ed. Norma)
    • Garth Ennis, for Preacher: Blood & Whiskey (Ed. Norma)
    • Stan Sakai, for Usagi Yojimgo: Daisho (Ed. Planeta)
    • Bryan Talbot, for The Tale of One Bad Rat (Ed. Planeta)
  • 2000: Stan Sakai, for Usagi Yojimbo: Grasscutter (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Garth Ennis, for Predicador: Salvación {Preacher: Salvation} (Ed. Norma)
    • Osamu Tezuka, for Adolf (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Yves Sente, for La maquinación Voronov {The Voronov Machination} (Ed. Norma)
  • 2001: Carlos Giménez, for "Firmes... ¡Ar!", in Paracuellos 4 (Ed. Glenat)
    • Alejandro Jodorowsky, for The Crowned Heart (Ed. Norma)
    • Hermann, for Wild Bill ha Muerto {Wild Bill Has Died} (Imágica cómics)
    • Jeph Loeb, for Superman For All Seasons (Ed. Norma)
  • 2002: Posy Simmonds, for Gemma Bovery (Ed. Destino)
    • J. Michael Straczynski, for Amazing Spider-Man #36 (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Jiro Taniguchi, for The Almanac of My Father (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Will Eisner, for Un anillo de boda especial {A Special Wedding Ring} (Ed. Norma)
  • 2003: Stan Sakai, for Usagi Yojimbo: The Dragon Below Conspiracy (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Will Eisner, for The Rules of the Game (Ed. Norma)
    • Mark Millar & Bryan Hitch, for The Ultimates (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Bryan Talbot, for Heart of Empire (Ed. Astiberri)
  • 2004: Giancarlo Berardi, for Ken Parker. Hogar Dulce Hogar (Ken Parker: Home Sweet Home) (Ed. Norma)
    • Jean Van Hamme, for Largo Winch. Ver Venecia... Y Morir (To See Venice… and To Die)

(Ed. Norma)
    • Naoki Urasawa, for Monster (Ed. Planeta deAgostini)
    • Kazuo Koike, for Lone Wolf and Cub #4, (Ed. Planeta deAgostini)
  • 2005: J. M. Straczynski, for Supreme Power (Panini Comics)
    • R. Utsumi, for The Elm Tree of the Caucasus (Ponent Mon)
    • S. Tosaki, for Pumori (k) (Otakuland)
    • John Wagner, for A History of Violence (Astiberri)
  • 2006: PETER O'DONNELL, for Mala Suki/Modesty Blaise nº 4 (Planeta deAgostini)
    • KAZUO KOIKE, for Yajiro Togane. Asa el ejecutor nº 5 (Planeta deAgostini)
    • BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS, for Ultimate Spiderman (Panini Comics)
    • DIANA SCHUTZ, for Amor de juventud/Tim Sale.Solo (Planeta deAgostini)

Best Drawing

  • 1985: Brian Bolland, for Camelot 3000 (Ed. Zinco)
    • Jan, for Super López (Bruguera), and Viceversa (Caja de Ahorros de Sevilla)
    • Barry Windsor-Smith, for Machine Man (Ed. Fórum)
    • Will Eisner, for "Aventura Amorosa en el metro" (Adventures in Love in the City), in Ilustración+Comix Internacional #45 (Ed. Toutain)
  • 1986: Daniel Torres, for Roco Vargas (Ed. Norma)
    • Víctor de la Fuente, for "Los ángeles de acero" (The Street Angels), in Ilustración+Comix #54-57 (Ed. Toutain)
    • John Byrne, for Fantastic Four
      Fantastic Four
      The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium...

      , and Alpha Flight (Ed. Fórum)
    • Paul Smith
      Paul Smith (comics)
      Paul Smith is an American comic book artist.-Early life:Smith was born in Kansas City, Missouri, but only lived there three days. His father was a U.S. Naval aviator, and the family moved several times during his childhood...

      , for Uncanny X-Men
      Uncanny X-Men
      Uncanny X-Men, first published as The X-Men, is the flagship Marvel Comics comic book series for the X-Men franchise. It is the mainstream continuity featuring the adventures of the eponymous group of mutant superheroes...

       (Ed. Fórum)
  • 1987: David Mazzucchelli, for Batman: Year One
    Batman: Year One
    "Year One", later referred to as "Batman: Year One", is an American comic book story arc written by Frank Miller, illustrated by David Mazzucchelli, colored by Richmond Lewis, and lettered by Todd Klein...

     (Ed. Zinco), and Daredevil: Born Again (Ed. Fórum)
    • Barry Windsor-Smith, for "Muerta viva" (Lifedeath), in Patrulla X (Uncanny X-Men) (Ed. Fórum)
    • John Byrne, for Superman (Ed. Zinco)
    • Beroy, for Ajeno (Ed. Toutain)
  • 1988: Dave Gibbons, for Watchmen (Ed. Zinco)
    • Mique Beltrán, for Macao (Ed. Norma)
    • F. Bourgeon, for Los compañeros del crepúsculo {The Companions of the Twilight} (Ed. Norma)
    • Franco Saudelli
      Franco Saudelli
      Franco Saudelli is an Italian comics artist, mostly known for his erotic stories.-Biography:Franco Saudelli was born in Latina , but moved soon to Rome....

      , for La Bionda (Ed. Norma)
  • 1989: Brian Bolland, for Batman: The Killing Joke
    Batman: The Killing Joke
    Batman: The Killing Joke is an influential one-shot superhero graphic novel written by Alan Moore and drawn by Brian Bolland. First published by DC Comics in 1988, it has remained in print since then, and has also been reprinted as part of the trade paperback DC Universe: The Stories of Alan...

     (Ed. Zinco)
    • Jean "Moebius" Giraud, for The Incal
      The Incal
      The Incal is a set of science fiction comic book series written in French by Alejandro Jodorowsky and illustrated by Moebius and others. The Incal takes place in, and introduced Jodorowsky's "Jodoverse", a fictional universe in which his science fiction comics take place.-List of main characters:*...

       (Eurocomic)
    • I. Milazzo, for "Tom's Bar", in Totem-El Comix #31 (Ed. Toutain)
    • David Mazzucchelli, for "Chiaroscuro", in Patrulla X Especial Verano {X-Men Summer Special} (Ed. Fórum)
  • 1990: Walter Simonson, for "La canción de Mjolnir" {The Song of Mjolnir}, in Marvel Two-in-One #62 (Ed. Fórum)
    • José L. García López, for Deadman
      Deadman
      Deadman is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in Strange Adventures #205 , and was created by Arnold Drake and Carmine Infantino.-Publication history:...

      , and Cinder and Ashe (Ed. Zinco)
    • Steve Rude, for Nexus (Ediciones B)
    • Jerry Ordway
      Jerry Ordway
      Jeremiah "Jerry" Ordway is an American writer, penciller, inker and painter of comic books.He is known for his inking work on a wide variety of DC Comics titles, including the continuity-redefining classic Crisis on Infinite Earths , his long run working on the Superman titles from 1986–1993, and...

      , for Batman El Film {Batman: The Movie} (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1991: G. Rosinki, for Loba {She-Wolf} (Ed. Norma)
    • Walter Simonson, for Fantastic Four (Ed. Fórum)
    • Jean "Moebius" Giraud, for La Diosa {The Goddess} (Ed. Norma)
    • Joe Kubert, for Abraham Stone (Ed. Norma)
  • 1992: Kevin Maguire, for The Adventures of Captain America (Ed. Fórum)
    • Jaime Hernandez, for Las mujeres perdidas {The Lost Women} (Ed. La Cúpula)
    • Hermann, for "Sigurd (Las Torres de Bois-Maury)" in Cimoc #136-139 (Ed. Norma)
    • Dan Barry, for Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (Ed. Norma)
  • 1993: Georges Bess, for {It Licks Target} (Ed. Norma)
    • Ana Miralles, for Eva Medusa (Ed. Glenat)
    • Joe Quesada
      Joe Quesada
      Joseph "Joe" Quesada is an American comic book editor, writer and artist. He became known in the 1990s for his work on various Valiant Comics books, such as Ninjak and Solar, Man of the Atom...

       & Kevin Nowland, for Batman: Sword of Azrael
      Azrael (comics)
      Azrael is the name of several fictional characters in the DC Comics universe. They are a group of assassins who were created by The Order of St. Dumas to "enforce god's will"...

       (Ed. Zinco)
    • Alan Davis, for Excalibur
      Excalibur (comics)
      Excalibur is a Marvel Comics superhero group, an off-shoot of the X-Men, usually based in the United Kingdom. Conceived by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer Alan Davis, the original Excalibur first appeared in Excalibur Special Edition , also known as Excalibur: The Sword is Drawn.The...

       (Ed. Fórum)
  • 1994: Philippe Francq, for Largo Winch #3-4 (Ed. Grijalbo)
    • Gaspar Meana, for La cró de Leodegundo {The Chronicle of Leodegundo} (Ed. El Pexe)
    • Dave Mazzucchelli, for Discovering America (Ed. F.M.C. Gijón)
    • Kevin Maguire, for The New Titans (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1995: Jerry Ordway, for The Power of Shazam!
    The Power of Shazam!
    The Power of Shazam! is a 1994 hardcover graphic novel, written and painted by Jerry Ordway for DC Comics. The 96-page story, depicting the revamped origins of former Fawcett Comics superhero Captain Marvel, was followed by an ongoing series, also titled The Power of Shazam!, which ran from 1995 to...

     (Ed. Zinco)
    • Bruce W. Timm, for Batman: Mad Love (Ed. Zinco)
    • David Mazzucchelli, for Hombre Grande {Big Man} (Ed. El Wendigo)
    • Alex Ross, for Marvels (Ed. Fórum)
  • 1996: José L. García López, for Superman: Kal (Ed. Zinco)
    • Rubén Pellejero, for El silencio de Malka {The Silence of Malka} (Ed. Glénat)
    • Alan Davis, for Clandestine {Clan Destine} (Ed. Fórum)
    • François Boucq
      François Boucq
      François Boucq , is a French comic book artist. He is most famous for his surreal comics revolving around the main character Jérôme Moucherot.-Biography:...

      , for Los diented del tiburón {The Teeth of the Shark} (Ed. Norma)
  • 1997: Paul Gulacy, for Batman versus Predator II (Ed. Zinco)
    • Steve Dillon, for Preacher #1/2 (Ed. Zinco)
    • Daniel Torres, for El Octavo día II {Eighth Day II} (Ed. Norma)
    • Bruce Timm, for "Two of a Kind", in Batman: Black & White #1 (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1998: Yslaire, for Sambre (Ed. Glénat)
    • Steve Dillon, for Predicador: Cruzados {Preacher: Crusade} (Ed. Norma)
    • John Bolton, for The Black Dragon (Ed. Planeta de Agostini)
    • Alex Ross, for Kingdom Come (Ed. Vid)
  • 1999: Preacher: Dixie Fried, by Steve Dillon (Ed. Norma)
    • The Towers of Bois-Maury #9-10, by Hermann Huppen (Ed. Norma)
    • The Tale of One Bad Rat, by Bryan Talbot (Ed. Planeta)
    • Boy Vampiro: Soy Egipcio {Boy Vampire: I Am Egyptian}, by Eduarto Risso (Ed. Glénat)
  • 2000: Mark Schultz, for Xenozoic Tales (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Kevin O'Neil, for The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Rubén Pellejero, for Tabú {Taboo} (Ed. Glenat)
    • Igor Kordey, for Batman/Tarzan
      Tarzan
      Tarzan is a fictional character, an archetypal feral child raised in the African jungles by the Mangani "great apes"; he later experiences civilization only to largely reject it and return to the wild as a heroic adventurer...

      : The Claws of the Catwoman (Ed. Norma)
  • 2001: Hermann, for Wild Bill ha muerto {Wild Bill Has Died} (Imágica cómics)
    • Tim Sale, for Superman For All Seasons (Ed. Norma)
    • Juanjo Guarnido
      Juanjo Guarnido
      Juanjo Guarnido is a Spanish illustrator and the co-author of the comic book series Blacksad.-Biography:Guarnido was born in Granada, Spain. He studied painting at the art school of Granada. He collaborated on several fanzines and produced work for Marvel comics. Unfortunately, the small size of...

      , for Blacksad
      Blacksad
      Blacksad is a comic album series created by Spanish authors Juan Díaz Canales and Juanjo Guarnido , and published by French publisher Dargaud. Though both authors are Spanish, their main target audience for Blacksad is the French market and thus they publish all Blacksad volumes in French first;...

       (Ed. Norma)
    • Garlos Giménez, for Paracuellos 4 (Ed. Glenat)
  • 2002: Gaspar Meana, for La Infanta, el Pirata y el Niño {The Infant, The Pirate and the Boy} (Ed. VTP)
    • René Pellejero, for Un poco de humo azul {A Little Blue Smoke} (Ed. Glenat)
    • Hermann, for Bois-Maury: Rodrigo (Ed. Norma)
    • John Romita, Jr., for Amazing Spider-Man #36 (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
  • 2003: Richard Corben
    Richard Corben
    Richard Corben is an American illustrator and comic book artist best known for his comics featured in Heavy Metal magazine...

    , for Cage
    Luke Cage
    Luke Cage is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Archie Goodwin and artist John Romita, Sr., he first appeared in Luke Cage, Hero for Hire #1...

     (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Tim Sale, for Batman: Dark Victory
      Batman: Dark Victory
      Batman: Dark Victory is a 14-part comic book limited series written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by Tim Sale. The series is a sequel to Batman: The Long Halloween and was originally published from 1999 to 2000 by DC Comics. The series takes place primarily during the third/fourth year of Batman's career...

       {Ed. Norma}
    • Bryan Hitch, for The Ultimates {Ed. Planeta DeAgostini}
    • George Bess, for Juan Solo (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
  • 2004: Joe Kubert, for Tex: The Solitary Rider (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Philippe Franq, for Largo Winch: To See Venice… And To Die (Ed. Norma)
    • John Cassaday, for Batman/Planetary
      Planetary (comics)
      Planetary is an American comic book limited series created by writer Warren Ellis and artist John Cassaday published by the Wildstorm imprint of DC Comics...

       and Captain America (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Brian Hitch, for The Ultimates (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
  • 2005: Igor Kordey, for "Storm: Sand", in Xtreme X-Men (Panini Comics)
    • Lee Weeks, for Captain America #17-20 (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Alfonso Font, for {Tex: The Assassins} (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Andy Kubert, for Marvel 1602
      Marvel 1602
      Marvel 1602 is an eight-issue comic book limited series published in 2003 by Marvel Comics. The limited series was written by Neil Gaiman, penciled by Andy Kubert, and digitally painted by Richard Isanove; Scott McKowen illustrated the distinctive scratchboard covers...

       (Panini Comics)
  • 2006: FRANK CHO, for "Shanna" (Panini Comics)
    • GRZEGORZ ROSINSKI, for "La venganza del conde Skarbek" (Norma Editorial)
    • TIM SALE, for "Una jugada peligrosa/Tim Sale.Solo" (Planeta deAgostini)
    • DAVID LLOYD, for "Kickback" (Planeta deAgostini)

Author That We Loved

  • 1986: Miguel Ambrosio Zaragoza
  • 1987: Víctor de al Fuente
  • 1988: Eugenio Giner
  • 1989: Lee Falk
    Lee Falk
    Lee Falk, born Leon Harrison Gross , was an American writer, theater director, and producer, best known as the creator of the popular comic strip superheroes The Phantom and Mandrake the Magician, who at the height of their popularity attracted over a hundred million readers every day...

  • 1990: Chiqui de la Fuente
  • 1991: Dan Barry
  • 1992 (tie):
  • Al Williamson
    Al Williamson
    Alfonso "Al" Williamson was an American cartoonist, comic book artist and illustrator specializing in adventure, Western and science-fiction/fantasy...

  • Adolfo Álvarez Buylla
  • 1993: Juan G. Iranzo
  • 1994: Joe Kubert
  • 1995: Will Eisner
  • 1996: Roy Thomas
    Roy Thomas
    Roy William Thomas, Jr. is an American comic book writer and editor, and Stan Lee's first successor as editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics. He is possibly best known for introducing the pulp magazine hero Conan the Barbarian to American comics, with a series that added to the storyline of Robert E...

  • 1997 (tie):
  • John Buscema
    John Buscema
    John Buscema, born Giovanni Natale Buscema , was an American comic-book artist and one of the mainstays of Marvel Comics during its 1960s and 1970s ascendancy into an industry leader and its subsequent expansion to a major pop culture conglomerate...

  • Gilbert Shelton
    Gilbert Shelton
    Gilbert Shelton is an American cartoonist and underground comix artist. He is the creator of The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Fat Freddy's Cat, Wonder Wart-Hog, Philbert Desanex, Not Quite Dead, and the cover art to The Grateful Dead's 1978 album Shakedown Street.He graduated from Lamar High...

  • 1998: Dennis O'Neil
  • 1999 (tie):
  • Rafael Méndez
  • Neal Adams
  • 2000 (tie):
  • Ibáñez
    Francisco Ibáñez Talavera
    Francisco Ibáñez Talavera , Spanish comic book artist and writer. Born in Barcelona, he is the creator of several comic book series, the most famous of which is Mortadelo y Filemón....

  • Quino
    Quino
    Joaquín Salvador Lavado, better known by his pen name Quino is an Argentine cartoonist. His comic strip Mafalda is very popular in Latin America and many parts of Europe.-Early life and work:...

  • 2001: Jodorowsky
  • 2002: Marie Severin
    Marie Severin
    Marie Severin is an American comic book artist and colorist best known for her work for Marvel Comics and the 1950s' EC Comics....

  • 2003 (tie):
  • Jordan
  • Moebius
  • 2004: Purita Mordillo Fields
  • 2005: Jim Starlin
  • 2006: Frank Stack

Best Cover

  • 1989: Totem-El Comix #31 (Ed. Toutain); Aventurero #1 (Ediciones B), by I. Milazzo
    • Wonder Woman #4, by George Pérez (Ed. Zinco)
    • Question #10, by Denys Cowan & Bill Sienkiewicz
      Bill Sienkiewicz
      Boleslav Felix Robert "Bill" Sienkiewicz [pronounced sin-KEV-itch] is an Eisner Award-winning American artist and writer best known for his comic book work, primarily for Marvel Comics' The New Mutants and Elektra: Assassin...

       (Ed. Zinco)
    • Batman: The Killing Joke, by Brian Bolland (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1990: The Greatest Joker
    Joker (comics)
    The Joker is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain published by DC Comics. He is the archenemy of Batman, having been directly responsible for numerous tragedies in Batman's life, including the paralysis of Barbara Gordon and the death of Jason Todd, the second Robin...

     Stories Ever Told, by Brian Bolland (Ed. Zinco)
    • Blackhawk
      Blackhawk (comics)
      Blackhawk, a long-running comic book series, was also a film serial, a radio series and a novel. The comic book was published first by Quality Comics and later by DC Comics. The series was created by Will Eisner, Chuck Cuidera, and Bob Powell, but the artist most associated with the feature is Reed...

       #1, by Howard Chaykin (Ed. Zinco)
    • Superman #61, by Jerry Ordway (Ed. Zinco)
    • Batman #33, by John Byrne (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1991: Fantastic Four" #100 (Interior Cover), by Walter Simonson (Ed. Fórum)
    • The Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told, by Jerry Ordway (Ed. Zinco)
    • Mechanics, by Jaime Hernandez (Ed. La Cúpula)
    • Scout #14, by Timothy Truman (Ed. Fórum)
  • 1992: Las mejores historias de los años 50 [Best Stories of the 50 Years], by Joe Kubert (Ed. Zinco)
    • Robin
      Robin (comics)
      Robin is the name of several fictional characters appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, originally created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger and Jerry Robinson, as a junior counterpart to DC Comics superhero Batman...

       #8, by Brian Bolland (Ed. Zinco)
    • Lobo #4, by Simon Bisley
      Simon Bisley
      Simon Bisley is a British comics artist best known for his 1990s work on ABC Warriors, Lobo and Sláine. His style, reliant on paints, acrylics, inks and multiple-mediums, is strongly influenced by Frank Frazetta, Bill Sienkiewicz, Gustav Klimt, Salvador Dalí, Egon Schiele, and Richard Corben...

       (Ed. Zinco)
    • Largo Winch #1, by Philippe Francq (Ed. Grijalbo)
  • 1993: Superman #120, by Jerry Ordway (Ed. Zinco)
    • Excalibur #47, by Alan Davis (Ed. Fórum)
    • Watchmen #1, by Dave Gibbons (Ed. Glenat)
    • Eva Medusa #1, by Ana Miralles (Ed. Glenat)
  • 1994: Aliens: Salvation, by Mike Mignola
    Mike Mignola
    Michael Joseph "Mike" Mignola is an American comic book artist and writer who created the comic book series Hellboy for Dark Horse Comics. He has worked for animation projects such as Atlantis: The Lost Empire and the adaptation of his one shot comic book, The Amazing Screw-On Head.-Career:Mignola...

     (Ed. Norma)
    • Superman Special #1, by Walt Simonson (Ed. Zinco)
    • Sin City: Moriría por ella #3, by Frank Miller (Ed. Norma)
    • Thorgal: The Invisible Fortress, by G. Rosinski (Ed. Norma)
  • 1995: Marvels #3, by Alex Ross (Ed. Fórum)
    • Breed #6, by Jim Starlin (Ed. Norma)
    • Lobezno #70, by Adam Kubert
      Adam Kubert
      Adam Kubert is an American comic book artist known for his work for publishers such as Marvel Comics, Dark Horse Comics, and DC Comics, including work on Ultimate X-Men, Ultimate Fantastic Four, Incredible Hulk, Wolverine, Spider-Man, Superman and Ghost Rider.Kubert has established himself as one...

       (Ed. Fórum)
    • Batman: Mad Love, by Bruce W. Timm (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1996: Star Wars #1, by Art Adams
    Art Adams
    Arthur "Art" Adams is an American comic book artist and writer. He first broke into the American comic book industry with the 1985 Marvel Comics miniseries Longshot...

     (Ed. Norma)
    • Batman: Shadow of the Bat#1, by Brian Stelfreeze
      Brian Stelfreeze
      Brian Stelfreeze is an American comic book artist. Stelfreeze, an accomplished painter, penciller, inker and colorist, has worked for nearly every major American comic book publisher and is one of the original members of Atlanta's Gaijin Studios, a prominent breeding ground for some of comics' most...

       (Ed. Zinco)
    • The Savage Hulk, by A. Kubert & Simon Bisley (Ed. Fórum)
    • Manbat, by John Bolton (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1997: Batman: Dark Allegeiances, by Howard Chaykin (Ed. Zinco)
    • Preacher #1, by Glenn Fabry
      Glenn Fabry
      Glenn Fabry is an Eisner Award-winning British comics artist known for his detailed, realistic work in both ink and painted colour.-Biography:...

       (Ed. Zinco)
    • Batman Black & White #1, by Frank Miller (Ed. Zinco)
    • Pluma al viento {Pen to Wind} 2: El pájaro de trueno {The Thunder Bird}, by André Juillard (Ed. Norma)
  • 1998: "Hellblazer", by Glenn Fabry, in Vértigo #49 (Ed. Norma)
    • Art & Beauty, by Robert Crumb
      Robert Crumb
      Robert Dennis Crumb —known as Robert Crumb and R. Crumb—is an American artist, illustrator, and musician recognized for the distinctive style of his drawings and his critical, satirical, subversive view of the American mainstream.Crumb was a founder of the underground comix movement and is regarded...

       (Ed. La Cúpula)
    • El viento de los Dioses {The Wind of the Dioses} #5, by Adamov (Ed. Glénat)
    • Kingdom Come #3, by Alex Ross (Ed. Vid)
  • 1999: Aliens: Glass Corridor, by David Lloyd
    David Lloyd (comic artist)
    David Lloyd is a British comics artist best known as the illustrator of the story V for Vendetta, written by Alan Moore.-Career:...

     (Ed. Norma)
    • Star Wars: Crimson Empire #2, by Dave Dorman
      Dave Dorman
      Dave Dorman is a science fiction, horror and fantasy illustrator.-Background:Dorman's parents are Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Jack N. Dorman and Phyllis Dorman. Both parents are deceased. Dorman is married to award-winning TV/video producer, writer and publicist Denise Dorman of WriteBrain Media...

       (Ed. Norma)
    • Las torres de Bois-Maure #9-10, by Hermann Huppen (Ed. Norma)
    • Goomer, El gordo mutante del espacio exterior {Goomer, the Mutant Fat Person of Deep Space}, by Ricardo Martínez (Ediciones B)
  • 2000: Predicador. Y llegó el infierno #2 [Preacher: All Hell's a-Coming #2] (Ed. Norma)
    • Xenozoic Tales #2, by Mark Schultz (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Batman/Tarzán. The Claws of the Catwoman, by Dave Dorman (Ed. Norma)
    • The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen #3, by Kevin O'Neill (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
  • 2001: Star Wars: Emissaries to Malastare, by Mark Schultz (Ed. Norma)
    • Superman For All Seasons: Summer (Ed. Norma)
    • Tomorrow Stories
      Tomorrow Stories
      Tomorrow Stories was an American comic book series created by Alan Moore for his America's Best Comics line, published by Wildstorm .-Overview:...

       #3, by Kevin Nowlan
      Kevin Nowlan
      Kevin Nowlan is an American comic-book artist who works as penciler, inker, colorist and letterer.He has been called "one of the few artists who can be called 'artists's artist'", a master of the various disciplines of comic production, from "design to draftsmanship to dramatics".-Biography:Kevin...

       (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • The Authority #5, by Bryan Hitch (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
  • 2002: Juan Solo: Los perros del poder {The Dogs of Power}, by Georges Bess (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Gemma Bovery, by Posy Simmonds (Ed. Destino)
    • La Infanta, el Pirata y el Niño {The Infant, the Pirate and the Boy}, by Gaspar Meana (Ed. VTP)
    • The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, by Kevin O'Neil (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
  • 2003: Djinn #1, by Ana Miralles (Ed. Norma)
    • Captain America V4#2, by John Cassaday (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Master of Kung Fu
      Shang-Chi
      Shang-Chi is a Marvel Comics character, often called the "Master of Kung Fu". He was created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Jim Starlin....

       #3, by Paul Gulacy (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • The Ultimates #1, by Bryan Hitch {Ed. Planeta DeAgostini}
  • 2004: Captain America, Hielo 1 parte, (Ice Part 1), by John Cassaday
    John Cassaday
    John Cassaday is an American comic book artist and writer, born in Fort Worth, Texas and currently residing in New York City. He is known for having a high level of precision and realism in his work....

     (Ed. Planeta deAgostini)
    • Ken Parker. Hogar Dulce Hogar {Home Sweet Home}. by Ivo Milazzo (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Largo Winch. Ver Venecia... {To See Venice…}, by Philippe Franq (Ed. Norma)
    • The Ultimates #12, by Brian Hitch (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
  • 2005: Loki, by Esad Ribic (Panini Comics)
    • Brigade of the Light, by Peter Snejbjerg (Ed. Norma)
    • Thorgal: Kriss de Valnor, by Rosinski (Ed. Norma)
    • 1602, by Scott McKowen (Panini Comics)
  • 2006: La fórmula/Martin Mystère nº 3, by G. ALESSANDRINI (Aleta Ediciones)
    • Hawkman/Portada interior, by JAMES ROBINSON (Planeta deAgostini)
    • Shanna/Portada interior parte 4, by Frank cho (Panini Comics)
    • Kickback nº 2, by DAVID LLOYD (Planeta deAgostini)

Finalist with the most votes

  • 1989: Batman: The Killing Joke, by Brian Bolland (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1990: The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told, by Brian Bolland (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1991: Loba, by Jean van Hamme & G. Rosinki (Ed. Norma)
  • 1992: Las Torres de Bois-Maury, by Hermann (Ed. Norma)
  • 1993: Eva Medusa, by Antonio Segura & Ana Miralles (Ed. Glanat)
  • 1994: Kevin Maguire, for The New Titans (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1995: Neil Gaiman, for The Children's Crusade (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1996: "Los padres de Valerie" {Valerie's Parents}, by Peter Bagge, in Hate #2 (Ed. La Cúpula)
  • 1997: Paul Gulacy, for Batman versus Predator II (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1998: Bryan Talbot, for The Dreaming: Weird Romance (Ed. Norma)
  • 1999: Preacher: Blood & Whiskey, by Garth Ennis (Ed. Norma)
  • 2000: Igor Kordey, for Batman/Tarzán. The Claws of the Catwoman (Ed. Norma)
  • 2001: Star Wars: Emissaries to Malastare, by Mark Schultz (Ed. Norma)
  • 2002: Bill Watterson
    Bill Watterson
    William Boyd Watterson II , known as Bill Watterson, is an American cartoonist and the author of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes...

    , for El último libro de Calvin y Hobbes {The Ultimate Calvin & Hobbes Book} (Ediciones B)
  • 2003: Heart of Empire, by Brian Talbot (Ed. Astiberri)
  • 2004: John Cassaday
  • 2005: Ricardo
  • 2006: Frank Cho
    Frank Cho
    Frank Cho, born Duk Hyun Cho, is a Korean-American comic strip and comic book writer and illustrator, known for his series Liberty Meadows, as well as for books such as Shanna the She-Devil, Mighty Avengers and Hulk for Marvel Comics, and Jungle Girl for Dynamite Entertainment...


Humor

  • 2000: Gallego & Rey
    • Ricardo & Nacho
    • Ventura
    • El Roto
  • 2001: El Roto
    • Maitena
    • Bill Watterson
    • Neto
  • 2002: Neto, for Nuestros Paisanos (Ed. Madú)
    • Idígoras & Pachi, for Pascual Mayordomo Real (La Esfera)
    • Bill Watterson, for El último libro de Calvin y Hobbes {The Ultimate Calvin & Hobbes Book} (Ediciones B)
    • Ricardo & Nacho, for Goomer
  • 2003: Roberta Gregory, for A Bitch Is Born (Ed. Recerca-Alecta)
    • Maitena (RqueR Editorial)
    • Scott Adams
      Scott Adams
      Scott Raymond Adams is the American creator of the Dilbert comic strip and the author of several nonfiction works of satire, commentary, business, and general speculation....

      , for Dilbert
      Dilbert
      Dilbert is an American comic strip written and drawn by Scott Adams. First published on April 16, 1989, Dilbert is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar, micromanaged office featuring the engineer Dilbert as the title character...

       (Ed. Graniaca)
    • Patrick McDonnell
      Patrick McDonnell
      Patrick McDonnell is the creator of the daily comic strip Mutts. He has also illustrated Russell Baker's Sunday Observer column in The New York Times magazine and created the monthly comic strip Bad Baby for Parents magazine...

      , for Mutts
      Mutts
      Mutts is a daily comic strip created by Patrick McDonnell in 1994 based on the day-to-day adventures of two house pets: a dog named Earl and a cat named Mooch. Earl and Mooch interact with each other, their human owners and a large cast of neighborhood animals.Charles M...

       (Ed. Devir)
  • 2004: Idigoras and Pachi, for {Alicia, governess of Letizia and the vacations of two families} (the World)
    • J. M. DeMatteis
      J. M. DeMatteis
      John Marc DeMatteis is an American writer of comic books.-Early career:Born in Brooklyn, DeMatteis graduated from Midwood High School and Empire State College. He worked as a music critic before getting his start in comic books at DC Comics in the late 1970s...

       and Kevin Maguire, for Formerly Known as the Justice League
      Super Buddies
      Super Buddies are a team of comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe who appeared in the six-issue Formerly Known as the Justice League miniseries in 2003, and its 2005 sequel, I Can't Believe It's Not the Justice League...

       (Ed. Norma)
    • Patrick McDonnell, for Mutts III (Devir)
    • Jean-Jacques Sempé
      Jean-Jacques Sempé
      Jean-Jacques Sempé, usually known as Sempé , is a French cartoonist. Some of his cartoons are quite striking, but retain a sentimental and often a somewhat gentle edge to them, even if the topic is a difficult one to approach...

      , for The World of Sempe (Ed. Norma)
  • 2005: Ricardo, for Ricardo 2003-2004 (Thursday)
    • R. Roman and P. Garcia, for {The Strip and Relaxes} (The New Spain)
    • Jordi Labanda, (RM)
    • Frank Cho
      Frank Cho
      Frank Cho, born Duk Hyun Cho, is a Korean-American comic strip and comic book writer and illustrator, known for his series Liberty Meadows, as well as for books such as Shanna the She-Devil, Mighty Avengers and Hulk for Marvel Comics, and Jungle Girl for Dynamite Entertainment...

      , for Liberty Meadows
      Liberty Meadows
      Liberty Meadows is a comic strip and comic book created, written and illustrated by Frank Cho. It relates the comedic activities of the staff and denizens of the titular animal sanctuary/rehabilitation clinic.-Publication history:...

       (Ed. Norma)
  • 2006: RAMÓN, (Colpisa)
    • GRANDA, ARTURO ARIAS y ÑATA, for En todas las ocasiones y Más madera (El Comercio)
    • Frank Cho
      Frank Cho
      Frank Cho, born Duk Hyun Cho, is a Korean-American comic strip and comic book writer and illustrator, known for his series Liberty Meadows, as well as for books such as Shanna the She-Devil, Mighty Avengers and Hulk for Marvel Comics, and Jungle Girl for Dynamite Entertainment...

      , for Liberty Meadows 6 (La Colla de la pessigolla)
    • PAU, for Pau per tots (Diario de Mallorca)

Special John Buscema Award

  • 2002: Trina Robbins
    Trina Robbins
    Trina Robbins is an American comics artist and writer. She was an early and influential participant in the underground comix movement, and one of the few female artists in underground comix when she started. Both as a cartoonist and historian, Robbins has long been involved in creating outlets for...

  • 2004 (tie):
  • Luis Alberto de Cuenca
  • Carlos Giminez

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