Eisner Award for Best Anthology
Appearance
Eisner Award for Best Anthology | |
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Awarded for | Best Anthology |
Country | United States |
First awarded | 1992 |
Most recent winner | Menopause: A Comic Treatment edited by MK Czerwiec (2021) |
Website | www |
The Eisner Award for Best Anthology Shot is an award for”creative achievement" in American comic books. It has been given out every year since 1992.
Winners and nominees
[edit]Year | Author(s)/Editor(s) | Title | Publisher | Result | Ref. |
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1990s | |||||
1992 | Randy Stradley (ed.) | Dark Horse Presents | Dark Horse Comics | Winner | [1] |
Stephen R. Bissette and others (eds.) | Taboo #5 | Spiderbaby Grafix/Tundra Publishing | Nominee | [1] | |
Dave Elliott and Gary Leach (eds.) | A1 #5 | Atomeka Press | Nominee | [1] | |
Diane Noomin (ed.) | Twisted Sisters | Penguin Books | Nominee | [1] | |
Art Spiegelman and Françoise Mouly (eds.) | Raw vol. 2, #3 | Raw Books/Penguin Books | Nominee | [1] | |
1993 | Stephen R. Bissette (ed.) | Taboo | Spiderbaby Grafix/Tundra Publishing | Winner | [2] |
Dennis Eichhorn (ed.) | Real Stuff | Fantagraphics | Nominee | [2] | |
David Mazzucchelli and Richmond Lewis (eds.) | Rubber Blanket | Rubber Blanket Press | Nominee | [2] | |
Chris Oliveros (ed.) | Drawn & Quarterly | Drawn & Quarterly | Nominee | [2] | |
Byron Preiss (ed.) | The Ray Bradbury Chronicles | Bantam Books | Nominee | [2] | |
Jerry Prosser and Rich Shupe (eds.) | The Residents: Freak Show | Dark Horse Comics | Nominee | [2] | |
1994 | Randy Stradley (ed.) | Dark Horse Presents | Dark Horse Comics | Winner | [3] |
Karen Berger (ed.) | Vertigo Comics Jam | DC Comics/Vertigo Comics | Nominee | [3] | |
Dennis Eichhorn (ed.) | Real Stuff | Fantagraphics | Nominee | [3] | |
Jerry Prosser (ed.) | Andrew Vachss' Hard Looks | Dark Horse Comics | Nominee | [3] | |
Howard Zimmerman (ed.) | Ray Bradury Comics | Topps Comics | Nominee | [3] | |
1995 | Andy Helfer (ed.) | Big Book of Urban Legends | Paradox Press | Winner | [4] |
Diane Noomin (ed.) | Twisted Sisters | Kitchen Sink Press | Nominee | [4] | |
Chris Oliveros (ed.) | Drawn & Quarterly | Drawn & Quarterly | Nominee | [4] | |
Randy Stradley and Bob Schreck (eds.) | Dark Horse Presents | Dark Horse Comics | Nominee | [4] | |
1996 | Bronwyn Taggart (ed.) | Big Book of Conspiracies | Paradox Press | Winner | [5] |
Monte Beauchamp (ed.) | BLAB! #8 | Kitchen Sink Press | Nominee | [5] | |
Joe R. Lansdale and Richard Klaw (eds.) | Weird Business | Mojo Press | Nominee | [5] | |
Chris Oliveros (ed.) | Drawn & Quarterly | Drawn & Quarterly | Nominee | [5] | |
Kim Thompson (ed.) | Zero Zero | Fantagraphics | Nominee | [5] | |
1997 | Mark Chiarello and Scott Peterson (eds.) | Batman Black and White | DC Comics | Winner | [6] |
Tony Bedard (ed.), by Peter Gutierrez and various artists | Shi: Kaidan | Crusade Comics | Nominee | [6] | |
Jim Higgins (ed.), by Carl Sifakis and various artists | Big Book of Hoaxes | Paradox Press | Nominee | [6] | |
Joe Pruett (ed.) | Negative Burn | Caliber Comics | Nominee | [6] | |
Randy Stradley (ed.) | A Decade of Dark Horse Comics | Dark Horse Comics | Nominee | [6] | |
1998 | Scott Allie (ed.) | Hellboy Christmas Special | Dark Horse Comics | Winner | [7] |
Monte Beauchamp (ed.) | BLAB! #9 | Fantagraphics | Nominee | [7] | |
Karen Hirsch (ed.) | Mind Riot | Simon & Schuster/Aladdin Paperbacks | Nominee | [7] | |
Jim Ottaviani (ed.) | Two-Fisted Science | G.T. Labs | Nominee | [7] | |
Shelly Roeberg (ed.) | Vertigo Comics: Winters Edge | DC Comics/Vertigo Comics | Nominee | [7] | |
Kim Thompson (ed.) | Zero Zero | Fantagraphics | Nominee | [7] | |
1999 | Diana Schutz (ed.), by Matt Wagner | Grendel: Black, White and Red & Red, White and Black | Dark Horse Comics | Winner | [8] |
Andy Helfe Kirchner, Steve Vance, and Anina Bennett | Big Book of Bad | Paradox Press/DC Comics | Nominee | [8] | |
Joe Pruett (ed.) | Negative Burn #50 | Caliber Comics | Nominee | [8] | |
Bob Schreck (ed.) | Oni Double Feature | Oni Press | Nominee | [8] | |
Jeff Smith, Mark Crilley, Linda Medley, Stan Sakai, Jill Thompson, and Charles Vess | Trilogy Tour II Book | Cartoon Books | Nominee | [8] | |
2000s | |||||
2000 | Scott Dunbier (ed.), by Alan Moore, Rick Veitch, Kevin Nowlan, Melinda Gebbie, and Jim Baikie | Tomorrow Stories | America's Best Comics | Winner | [9] |
Monte Beauchamp (ed.) | BLAB! | Fantagraphics | Nominee | [9] | |
Brian Clopper (ed.) | Brainbomb | Behemoth Books | Nominee | [9] | |
Etgar Keret, Mira Friedmann, Batia Kolton, Rutu Modan, Yirmi Pinkus, and Itzik Rennert | Jet Lag | Actus Tragicus | Nominee | [9] | |
Jean-Christophe Menu (ed.) | Comix 2000 | L'Association | Nominee | [9] | |
Jim Ottaviani (ed.) | Dignifying Science | G.T. Labs | Nominee | [9] | |
2001 | Chris Oliveros (ed.) | Drawn & Quarterly, vol. 3 | Drawn & Quarterly | Winner | [10] |
Jon B. Cooke and John Morrow (eds.) | Streetwise | TwoMorrows Publishing | Nominee | [10] | |
Patrizia Crivelli and others (eds.) | Strapazin: Bubbles 'n' Boxes and Beyond | Swiss Institute of New York/Swiss Federal Office of Culture | Nominee | [10] | |
Tom Devlin and others (eds.) | Expo 2000 | Small Press Expo | Nominee | [10] | |
Art Spiegelman and Françoise Mouly (eds.) | Little Lit | HarperCollins | Nominee | [10] | |
2002 | Joey Cavalieri (ed.) | Bizarro Comics | DC Comics | Winner | [11] |
Gary Groth and Anne Elizabeth Moore (eds.) | Comics Journal Winter Special 2002 | Fantagraphics | Nominee | [11] | |
Chris Oliveros (ed.) | Drawn & Quarterly, vol. 4 | Drawn & Quarterly | Nominee | [11] | |
Jamie S. Rich (ed.) | Oni Press Summer Color Special 2001 | Oni Comics | Nominee | [11] | |
Art Spiegelman and Françoise Mouly (eds.) | Little Lit: Strange Stories for Strange Kids | HarperCollins | Nominee | [11] | |
2003 | SPX 2002 | CBLDF | Winner | [12] | |
Ben Catmull and Dylan Williams (eds.) | Orchid | Sparkplug Comics | Nominee | [12] | |
Tim Ervin-Gore (ed.) | Super Manga Blast | Dark Horse Comics | Nominee | [12] | |
Ng Suat Tong (ed.) | Rosetta: A Comics Anthology | Alternative Comics | Nominee | [12] | |
2004 | Karen Berger and Shelly Bond (eds.), by Neil Gaiman, Dave McKean, P. Craig Russell, Miguelanxo Prado, Barron Storey, Frank Quitely, Glenn Fabry, Milo Manara, and Bill Sienkiewicz | The Sandman: Endless Nights | Vertigo Comics/DC Comics | Winner | [13] |
Scott Allie (ed.) | The Dark Horse Book of Hauntings | Dark Horse Comics | Nominee | [13] | |
Chris Oliveros (ed.) | Drawn & Quarterly, vol. 5 | Drawn & Quarterly | Nominee | [13] | |
Chris Pitzer (ed.) | Project: Telstar | AdHouse Books | Nominee | [13] | |
Diana Schutz (ed.) | AutobioGraphix | Dark Horse Comics | Nominee | [13] | |
Art Spiegelman and Françoise Mouly (eds.) | Little Lit: It Was a Dark and Silly Night | HarperCollins | Nominee | [13] | |
2005 | Diana Schutz and David Land (eds.) | Michael Chabon Presents The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist | Dark Horse Comics | Winner | [14] |
Scott Allie (ed.) | The Dark Horse Book of Witchcraft | Dark Horse Books | Nominee | [14] | |
Spencer Lamm (ed.) | The Matrix Comics, vol. 2 | Burlyman Entertainment | Nominee | [14] | |
Jim McLauchlin (ed.), by Troy Hickman and others | Common Grounds | Top Cow Productions/Image Comics | Nominee | [14] | |
Chris Ware (ed.) | McSweeney's Quarterly #13 | McSweeney's | Nominee | [14] | |
2006 | Mark Chiarello (ed.) | Solo | DC Comics | Winner | [15] |
Scott Allie (ed.) | The Dark Horse Book of the Dead | Dark Horse Books | Nominee | [15] | |
Nat Gertler (ed.) | 24 Hour Comics Day Highlights 2005 | About Comics | Nominee | [15] | |
Gary Groth and Eric Reynolds (eds.) | Mome | Fantagraphics | Nominee | [15] | |
Kazu Kibuishi (ed.) | Flight, vol. 2 | Image Comics | Nominee | [15] | |
2007 | Shelly Bond (ed.), by Troy Hickman and others | Fables: 1001 Nights of Snowfall | Vertigo Comics/DC Comics | Winner | [16] |
Frédéric Boilet (ed.) | Japan as Viewed by 17 Creators | Fanfare/Ponent Mon | Nominee | [16] | |
Sammy Harkham (ed.) | Kramers Ergot #6 | Buenaventura Press | Nominee | [16] | |
Glenn Head (ed.) | Hotwire Comix and Capers | Fantagraphics | Nominee | [16] | |
Chris Pitzer (ed.) | Project: Romantic | AdHouse Books | Nominee | [16] | |
2008 | Gabriel Bá, Becky Cloonan, Fábio Moon, Vasilis Lolos, and Rafael Grampá | 5 | self-published | Winner | [17] |
Ivan Brandon (ed.) | 24Seven, vol. 2 | Image Comics | Nominee | [17] | |
Gary Groth and Eric Reynolds (eds.) | Mome | Fantagraphics | Nominee | [17] | |
Anne Elizabeth Moore and Chris Ware (eds.) | The Best American Comics 2007 | Houghton Mifflin | Nominee | [17] | |
Jason Rodriguez (ed.) | Postcards: True Stories That Never Happened | Villard | Nominee | [17] | |
2009 | Rantz Hoseley (ed.) | Comic Book Tattoo: Narrative Art Inspired by the Lyrics and Music of Tori Amos | Image Comics | Winner | [18] |
Scott Allie and Sierra Hahn (eds.) | MySpace Dark Horse Presents | Dark Horse Comics | Nominee | [19] | |
Lynda Barry (ed.) | The Best American Comics 2008 | Houghton Mifflin | Nominee | [19] | |
Ivan Brunetti (ed.) | An Anthology of Graphic Fiction, Cartoons, and True Stories, vol. 2 | Yale University Press | Nominee | [19] | |
Sammy Harkham (ed.) | Kramers Ergot #7 | Buenaventura Press | Nominee | [19] | |
2010s | |||||
2010 | Mark Andrew Smith, D. J. Kirkbride, and Joe Keatinge (eds.) | Popgun, vol. 3 | Image Comics | Winner | [20] |
Paul Briggs (ed.) | What Is Torch Tiger? | Torch Tiger | Nominee | [21] | |
Brendan Burford (ed.) | Syncopated: An Anthology of Nonfiction Picto-Essays | Villard | Nominee | [21] | |
Kazu Kibuishi (ed.) | Flight, vol. 6 | Villard | Nominee | [21] | |
Andrei Molotiu (ed.) | Abstract Comics | Fantagraphics | Nominee | [21] | |
Bob Weill (ed.) | Bob Dylan Revisited | W. W. Norton & Company | Nominee | [21] | |
2011 | Paul Morrissey and David Petersen (eds.) | Mouse Guard: Legends of the Guard | Archaia Entertainment | Winner | [22] |
Joy Ang and Nick Thornborrow (eds.) | The Anthology Project | Lucidity Press | Nominee | [23] | |
Matt Dembicki (ed.) | Trickster: Native American Tales | Fulcrum Books | Nominee | [23] | |
Nicolas Finet (ed.) | Korea as Viewed by 12 Creators | Fanfare/Ponent Mon | Nominee | [23] | |
Sonny Liew and Lim Cheng Tju (eds.) | Liquid City, vol. 2 | Image Comics | Nominee | [23] | |
2012 | Mike Richardson (ed.) | Dark Horse Presents | Dark Horse Comics | Winner | [22] |
Michel Choquette (ed.) | The Someday Funnies | Abrams ComicArts | Nominee | [24] | |
Rob Davis and Woodrow Phoenix (eds.) | Nelson | Blank Slate Books | Nominee | [24] | |
Chris Duffy (ed.) | Nursery Rhyme Comics | First Second Books | Nominee | [24] | |
Harvey Pekar and Paul Buhle (eds.) | Yiddishkeit: Jewish Vernacular and the New Land | Abrams ComicArts | Nominee | [24] | |
2013 | Mike Richardson (ed.) | Dark Horse Presents | Dark Horse Comics | Winner | [22] |
Justin Hall (ed.) | No Straight Lines: Four Decades of Queer Comics | Fantagraphics | Nominee | [25] | |
Jeff Ranjo, Jed Diffenderfer, (eds.) | Where Is Dead Zero? | Dead Zero Publishing | Nominee | [25] | |
Matt Smith (ed.) | 2000 AD | Rebellion Developments | Nominee | [25] | |
Alex Spiro and Sam Arthur (eds.) | Nobrow #7: Brave New World | Nobrow Press | Nominee | [25] | |
2014 | Mike Richardson (ed.) | Dark Horse Presents | Dark Horse Comics | Winner | [22][26] |
Sam Arthur and Alex Spiro (eds.) | Nobrow #8: Hysteria | Nobrow Press | Nominee | [26] | |
Gabe Fowler (ed.) | Smoke Signal | Desert Island | Nominee | [26] | |
Matthew Levine and Cameron Chittock (eds.), by Ben Acker, Ben Blacker, et al. | Thrilling Adventure Hour | Archaia Entertainment/Boom! Studios | Nominee | [26] | |
Michael Woods (ed.) | Outlaw Territory | Image Comics | Nominee | [26] | |
2015 | Josh O'Neill, Andrew Carl, and Chris Stevens (eds.) | Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream | Locust Moon | Winner | [22][27] |
Monte Beauchamp (ed.) | Masterful Marks: Cartoonists Who Changed the World | Simon & Schuster | Nominee | [27] | |
Jonathan Clode and John Stuart Clark (eds.) | To End All Wars: The Graphic Anthology of The First World War | Soaring Penguin | Nominee | [27] | |
Rachel Deering (ed.) | In the Dark: A Horror Anthology | Tiny Behemoth Press/IDW Publishing | Nominee | [27] | |
Anne Ishii, Chip Kidd, and Graham Kolbeins (eds.) | Massive: Gay Erotic Manga and the Men Who Make It | Fantagraphics | Nominee | [27] | |
2016 | Tom Devlin (ed.) | Drawn & Quarterly, Twenty-Five Years of Contemporary, Cartooning Comics, and Graphic Novels | Drawn & Quarterly | Winner | [22][28] |
Dan Berry (ed.) | 24 x 7 | Fanfare | Nominee | [28][29] | |
Matt Bors (ed.) | Eat More Comics: The Best of the Nib | The Nib | Nominee | [28][29] | |
David Petersen (ed.) | Mouse Guard: Legends of the Guard, vol. 3 | Boom! Studios/Archaia Entertainment | Nominee | [28][29] | |
Shannon Watters (ed.) | Peanuts: A Tribute to Charles M. Schulz | Boom! Studios/KaBOOM! | Nominee | [28][29] | |
2017 | Sarah Gaydos and Jamie S. Rich (eds.) | Love Is Love | IDW Publishing/DC Comics | Winner | [22][30] |
Santiago Garcia (ed.) | Spanish Fever: Stories by the New Spanish Cartoonists | Fantagraphics | Nominee | ||
Brandon Graham and Emma Ríos (eds.) | Island Magazine | Image Comics | Nominee | ||
Sammy Harkham (ed.) | Kramers Ergot #9 | Fantagraphics | Nominee | ||
David Schilter and Sanita Muižniece (eds.) | Baltic Comics Anthology š! #26: dADa | kuš! | Nominee | ||
2018 | Taneka Stotts (ed.) | Elements: Fire, A Comic Anthology by Creators of Color | Beyond Press | Winner | [22] |
Max B. Perlson, Trina Robbins, et al. | A Bunch of Jews (and Other Stuff): A Minyen Yidn | Bedside Press | Nominee | [31][32] | |
Sean Phillips (ed.) | The Spirit Anthology | Lakes International Comic Art Festival | Nominee | [31][32] | |
Eric Reynolds (ed.) | Now #1 | Fantagraphics | Nominee | [31][32] | |
Jamie Rhodes, et al. | A Castle in England | Nobrow Press | Nominee | [31][32] | |
2019 | Marco Lopez, Desiree Rodriguez, Hazel Newlevant, Derek Ruiz, and Neil Schwartz (eds.) | Puerto Rico Strong | Lion Forge Comics | Winner | [33] |
Shelly Bond (ed.) | Femme Magnifique: 50 Magnificent Women Who Changed the World | Black Crown/IDW Publishing | Nominee | [34] | |
Alex de Campi (ed.) | Twisted Romance | Image Comics | Nominee | [34] | |
Will Dennis (ed.), curated by J. H. Williams III and Wendy Wright-Williams | Where We Live: A Benefit for the Survivors in Las Vegas | Image Comics | Nominee | [34] | |
2020s | |||||
2020 | Diane Noomin (ed.) | Drawing Power: Women’s Stories of Sexual Violence, Harassment and Survival | Abrams ComicArts | Winner | [35][36][37] |
Matt Bors (ed.) | The Nib #2–4 | The Nib | Nominee | [35][38] | |
Sammy Harkham (ed.) | Kramers Ergot #10 | Fantagraphics | Nominee | [35][38] | |
David Rault | ABC of Typography | SelfMadeHero | Nominee | [35][38] | |
David Schilter, Sanita Muižniece, et al. (eds.) | Baltic Comics Anthology š! #34-37 | kuš! | Nominee | [35][38] | |
2021 | MK Czerwiec (ed.) | Menopause: A Comic Treatment | Graphic Medicine/Pennsylvania State University Press | Winner | [39] |
Shelly Bond (ed.) | Hey, Amateur! Go From Novice to Nailing It in 9 Panels | IDW Publishing/Black Crown | Nominee | [40] | |
Sammy Harkham (ed.) | Los Angeles Times | NTWRK | Nominee | [40] | |
Wren McDonald (ed.) | Ex Mag, vols. 1-2 | Peow Studio | Nominee | [40] | |
Sarah Mirk (ed.) | Guantanamo Voices: True Accounts from the World’s Most Infamous Prison | Abrams ComicArts | Nominee | [40] | |
Eric Reynolds (ed.) | Now | Fantagraphics | Nominee | [40] | |
2023 | Matt Bors (ed) | The Nib Magazine | Nib | Winner | [41] |
Alex Antone and Jon Moisan (eds) | Creepshow | Image Skybound | Nominee | ||
Josh Bernstein (ed) | The Illustrated Al: The Songs of “Weird Al” Yankovic | Z2 | |||
Bex Ollerton (ed) | Sensory: Life on the Spectrum | Andrews McMeel | |||
Rantz Hoseley (ed) | Tori Amos: Little Earthquakes, The Graphic Album | Z2 |
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