Eisner Award for Best Academic/Scholarly Work

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Eisner Award for Best Academic/Scholarly Work
Awarded forBest Academic/Scholarly Work on Comic Books
CountryUnited States
First awarded2012
Most recent winner (2021)The Content of Our Caricature: African American Comic Art and Political Belonging by Rebecca Wanzo
Websitewww.comic-con.org/awards/eisner-awards-current-info

The Eisner Award for Best Academic/Scholarly Work is the Eisner Award for "creative achievement" in American comic books for academic publishing. Prior to the creation of the award academic works could be nominated for Best Comics-Related Book.

Name changes[]

From 2012 to 2013 the award was named Best Educational/Academic Work. From 2014 to 2015 the award was named Best Scholarly/Academic Work. The award took on its current name in 2016.

Winners and nominees[]

Year Title Authors Ref.
2010s
2012 Cartooning: Philosophy & Practice (Yale University Press) Ivan Brunetti [1][2]
Hand of Fire: The Comics Art of Jack Kirby (University Press of Mississippi)
Alan Moore: Conversations (University Press of Mississippi) edited by
Critical Approaches to Comics: Theories and Methods (Routledge) edited by and
Projections: Comics and the History of 21st Century Storytelling (Stanford University Press)
2013 Lynda Barry: Girlhood Through the Looking Glass (University Press of Mississippi) [3][2]
Autobiographical Comics: Life Writing in Pictures (University Press of Mississippi)
Comics Versus Art (University of Toronto Press)
Crockett Johnson & Ruth Krauss: How an Unlikely Couple Found Love, Dodged the FBI, and Transformed Children’s Literature (University Press of Mississippi) Philip Nel
The Poetics of Slumberland (University of California Press) Scott Bukatman
2014 Black Comics: Politics of Race and Representation (Bloomsbury Publishing) edited by Sheena C. Howard and Ronald L. Jackson II [4][2]
Anti-Foreign Imagery in American Pulps and Comic Books, 1920–1960 (McFarland & Company)
Drawing from Life: Memory and Subjectivity in Comic Art (University Press of Mississippi) edited by
International Journal of Comic Art edited by
The Superhero Reader (University Press of Mississippi) edited by , Jeet Heer, and Kent Worcester
2015 Graphic Details: Jewish Women’s Confessional Comics in Essays and Interviews (McFarland & Company) edited by [5][2]
American Comics, Literary Theory, and Religion: The Superhero Afterlife (Palgrave Macmillan) A. David Lewis
Considering Watchmen: Poetics, Property, Politics (Rutgers University Press)
Funnybooks: The Improbable Glories of the Best American Comic Books (University of California Press) Michael Barrier
The Origins of Comics: From William Hogarth to Winsor McCay (University Press of Mississippi) Thierry Smolderen
Wide Awake in Slumberland: Fantasy, Mass Culture, and Modernism in the Art of Winsor McCay (University Press of Mississippi)
2016 The Blacker the Ink: Constructions of Black Identity in Comics and Sequential Art (Rutgers University Press) edited by and [6][2]
Boys Love Manga and Beyond: History, Culture, and Community in Japan (University Press of Mississippi) edited by , , , and
Graphic Medicine Manifesto (Penn State University Press) , , , , , and
Superheroes on World Screens (University Press of Mississippi) edited by and
Unflattening (Harvard University Press) Nick Sousanis
2017 Superwomen: Gender, Power, and Representation (Bloomsbury Publishing) [7][2]
Brighter Than You Think: Ten Short Works by Alan Moore ()
Forging the Past: Set and the Art of Memory (University Press of Mississippi)
Frank Miller’s Daredevil and the Ends of Heroism (Rutgers University Press)
Pioneering Cartoonists of Color (University Press of Mississippi)
2018 Latinx Superheroes in Mainstream Comics (University of Arizona Press) Frederick Luis Aldama [8][2]
The Comics of Charles Schulz: The Good Grief of Modern Life (University Press of Mississippi) edited by and Ian Gordon
Ethics in the Gutter: Empathy and Historical Fiction in Comics (Ohio State University Press)
Neon Visions: The Comics of Howard Chaykin (LSU Press)
Picturing Childhood: Youth in Transnational Comics (University of Texas Press) edited by and
2019 Sweet Little Cunt: The Graphic Work of Julie Doucet () Anne Elizabeth Moore [9][10]
Between Pen and Pixel: Comics, Materiality, and the Book of the Future (Ohio State University Press)
Breaking the Frames: Populism and Prestige in Comics Studies (University of Texas Press)
The Goat-Getters: Jack Johnson, the Fight of the Century, and How a Bunch of Raucous Cartoonists Reinvented Comics (Library of American Comics/IDW Publishing/Ohio State University Press) Eddie Campbell
Incorrigibles and Innocents, Constructing Childhood and Citizenship in Progressive Era Comics (Rutgers University Press)
2020s
2020 EC Comics: Race, Shock, and Social Protest (Rutgers University Press) [11][12]
The Art of Pere Joan: Space, Landscape, and Comics Form (University of Texas Press)
The Comics of Rutu Modan: War, Love, and Secrets (University Press of Mississippi)
The Peanuts Papers: Writers and Cartoonists on Charlie Brown, Snoopy & the Gang, and the Meaning of Life (Library of America) edited by
Producing Mass Entertainment: The Serial Life of the Yellow Kid (Ohio State University Press)
Women’s Manga in Asia and Beyond: Uniting Different Cultures and Identities (Palgrave Macmillan) edited by , , , and
2021 (New York University Press) Rebecca Wanzo [13][14]
(University Press of Mississippi) Edited by
(Rutgers University Press) Edited by and
(Bloomsbury Publishing)
(Bloomsbury Publishing) Neil Cohn

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Nominees Announced For 2012 Eisner Awards, Comic Book Resources".
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Eisner Award Recipients 2010-Present, San Diego Comic-Con International".
  3. ^ "2013 Eisner Award Nominees Announced, Comic Book Resources".
  4. ^ "2014 Eisner Awards: Full List Of Winners And Nominees, Comic Alliance".
  5. ^ "2015 Eisner Award Nominations Announced, Comic Alliance".
  6. ^ "Brilliant Art, Tremendous Stories and Daring Creators: The 2016 Eisner Award Winners [SDCC 2016], Comics Alliance".
  7. ^ "Fantagraphics and Image Comics Lead Eisner Awards Nominations, Syfy Wire".
  8. ^ "Complete List of 2018 Eisner Award Nominees Announced, comicbook.com".
  9. ^ "Eisner Award Nominees Revealed, Hollywood Reporter".
  10. ^ "Eisner Awards: The Complete Winners List, Hollywood Reporter".
  11. ^ "2020 Eisner Nominees: The Complete List, The Hollywood Reporter".
  12. ^ "SDCC '20: The 2020 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award winners, The Beat".
  13. ^ "2021 Eisner Award Nominees Revealed, Image and Fantagraphics Lead With Most Nominations, comicbook.com".
  14. ^ "ComicCon@Home '21: The 2021 Eisner Award winners, The Beat".

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