Year
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Title
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Creators
|
Ref.
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1990s
|
1988
|
Concrete (Dark Horse Comics)
|
Paul Chadwick
|
[2]
|
Grendel (Comico)
|
Matt Wagner, Arnold Pander, Jacob Pander, and Jay Geldof
|
Love and Rockets (Fantagraphics)
|
Jaime Hernandez and Gilbert Hernandez
|
Zot! (Eclipse Comics)
|
Scott McCloud
|
1989
|
Concrete (Dark Horse Comics)
|
Paul Chadwick
|
[3]
|
Love and Rockets (Fantagraphics)
|
Jaime Hernandez and Gilbert Hernandez
|
Nexus (First Comics)
|
Mike Baron, Steve Rude and various artists
|
"Omaha" the Cat Dancer (Kitchen Sink Press)
|
Reed Waller and Kate Worley
|
The Question (DC Comics)
|
Dennis O'Neil, Denys Cowan, and Rick Magyar
|
1990s
|
1990
|
There was no Eisner Award ceremony, or awards distributed, in 1990, due to widespread balloting mix-ups.[4]
|
1991
|
The Sandman (DC Comics)
|
Neil Gaiman and various artists
|
[5]
|
Cerebus the Aardvark (Aardvark-Vanaheim)
|
Dave Sim, Gerhard
|
Eightball (Fantagraphics)
|
Dan Clowes
|
Miracleman (Eclipse Comics)
|
Alan Moore and various artists
|
Yummy Fur (Vortex Comics)
|
Chester Brown
|
Zot! (Eclipse Comics)
|
Scott McCloud
|
1992
|
The Sandman (DC Comics)
|
Neil Gaiman and various artists
|
[6]
|
Cerebus the Aardvark (Aardvark-Vanaheim)
|
Dave Sim, Gerhard
|
Doom Patrol (DC Comics)
|
Grant Morrison, Richard Case and various artists
|
Flaming Carrot (Renegade Press)
|
Bob Burden
|
Groo the Wanderer (Marvel Comics/Epic Comics)
|
Mark Evanier and Sergio Aragonés
|
Miracleman (Eclipse Comics)
|
Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, and Sam Parsons
|
The Incredible Hulk (Marvel Comics)
|
Peter David and Dale Keown
|
Love and Rockets (Fantagraphics)
|
Jaime Hernandez and Gilbert Hernandez
|
Yummy Fur (Drawn & Quarterly)
|
Chester Brown
|
1993
|
The Sandman (DC Comics)
|
Neil Gaiman and various artists
|
[7]
|
Cerebus the Aardvark (Aardvark-Vanaheim)
|
Dave Sim, Gerhard
|
Hate (Fantagraphics)
|
Peter Bagge
|
Hellblazer (DC Comics)
|
Garth Ennis and various artists
|
Love and Rockets (Fantagraphics)
|
Gilbert Hernandez and Jaime Hernandez
|
Real Stuff (Fantagraphics)
|
Dennis Eichhorn and others
|
Shade, the Changing Man (DC Comics)
|
Peter Milligan and various artists
|
1994
|
Bone (Cartoon Books)
|
Jeff Smith
|
[8]
|
Cerebus the Aardvark (Aardvark-Vanaheim)
|
Dave Sim and Gerhard
|
Hellblazer (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)
|
Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon
|
The Sandman (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)
|
Neil Gaiman
|
Shade, the Changing Man (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)
|
Peter Milligan and Chris Bachalo
|
1995
|
Bone (Cartoon Books)
|
Jeff Smith
|
[9]
|
The Books of Magic (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)
|
John Ney Rieber, Gary Amaro, and Peter Gross
|
Icon (Milestone)
|
Dwayne McDuffie and M. D. Bright
|
Starman (DC Comics)
|
James Robinson and Tony Harris
|
Strangers in Paradise (Abstract Studio)
|
Terry Moore
|
Uncle Scrooge (Gladstone Publishing)
|
Don Rosa and others
|
1996
|
Acme Novelty Library (Fantagraphics)
|
Chris Ware
|
[10]
|
Astro City (Jukebox Productions/Image Comics)
|
Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson
|
Preacher (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)
|
Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon
|
Strangers in Paradise (Abstract Studio)
|
Terry Moore
|
Stray Bullets (El Capitan Books)
|
David Lapham
|
1997
|
Astro City (Jukebox Productions/Homage Comics)
|
Kurt Busiek, Brent Anderson, and Will Blyberg
|
[11]
|
Akiko (Sirius Entertainment)
|
Mark Crilley
|
Kane (Dancing Elephant Press)
|
Paul Grist
|
Starman (DC Comics)
|
James Robinson, Tony Harris, and Wade Von Grawbadger
|
Strangehaven (Abiogenesis Press)
|
Gary Spencer Millidge
|
Strangers in Paradise (Abstract Studio/Homage Comics)
|
Terry Moore
|
1998
|
Astro City (Jukebox Productions/Homage Comics)
|
Kurt Busiek, Brent Anderson, and Will Blyberg
|
[12]
|
Acme Novelty Library (Fantagraphics)
|
Chris Ware
|
Akiko (Sirius Entertainment)
|
Mark Crilley
|
Bone (Cartoon Books)
|
Jeff Smith
|
Leave It to Chance (Homage Comics)
|
James Robinson and Paul Smith
|
Preacher (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)
|
Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon
|
1999
|
Preacher (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)
|
Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon
|
[13]
|
Avengers (Marvel Comics)
|
Kurt Busiek, George Pérez, and Al Vey
|
Kurt Busiek's Astro City (Homage Comics/WildStorm/Image Comics)
|
Kurt Busiek, Brent Anderson, and Will Blyberg
|
Sandman Mystery Theatre (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)
|
Steven T. Seagle and Guy Davis
|
Transmetropolitan (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)
|
Warren Ellis, Darick Robertson, and Rodney Ramos
|
2000s
|
2000
|
Acme Novelty Library (Fantagraphics)
|
Chris Ware
|
[14]
|
Planetary (DC Comics/WildStorm)
|
Warren Ellis and John Cassaday
|
Preacher (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)
|
Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon
|
Promethea (America's Best Comics)
|
Alan Moore, J. H. Williams III, and Mick Gray
|
Top 10 (America's Best Comics)
|
Alan Moore, Gene Ha, and Zander Cannon
|
Transmetropolitan (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)
|
Warren Ellis, Darick Robertson, and Rodney Ramos
|
2001
|
Top 10 (America's Best Comics)
|
Alan Moore, Gene Ha, and Zander Cannon
|
[15]
|
Age of Bronze (Image Comics)
|
Eric Shanower
|
Berlin (Drawn & Quarterly)
|
Jason Lutes
|
Eagle: The Making of an Asian-American President (Viz Media)
|
Kaiji Kawaguchi
|
Promethea (America's Best Comics)
|
Alan Moore, J. H. Williams III, and Mick Gray
|
2002
|
100 Bullets (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)
|
Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso
|
[16]
|
Finder (Lightspeed Press)
|
Carla Speed McNeil
|
Planetary (DC Comics/WildStorm)
|
Warren Ellis and John Cassaday
|
Queen & Country (Oni Press)
|
Greg Rucka and Steve Rolston
|
Ruse (CrossGen)
|
Mark Waid, Butch Guice, and Mike Perkins
|
2003
|
Daredevil (Marvel Comics)
|
Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev
|
[17]
|
Age of Bronze (Image Comics)
|
Eric Shanower
|
Fables (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)
|
Bill Willingham, Lan Medina, Mark Buckingham, and Steve Leialoha
|
Louis Riel (Drawn & Quarterly)
|
Chester Brown
|
Strangers in Paradise (Abstract Studio)
|
Terry Moore
|
True Story, Swear to God (Clib's Boy Comics)
|
Tom Beland
|
2004
|
100 Bullets (DC Comics/Vertigo Comics)
|
Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso
|
[18]
|
Alias (Marvel Comics)
|
Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos
|
Daredevil (Marvel Comics)
|
Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, and David W. Mack
|
The Goon (Dark Horse Comics)
|
Eric Powell
|
Gotham Central (DC Comics)
|
Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka, Michael Lark, Brian Hurtt, and Stefano Gaudiano
|
Queen & Country (Oni Press)
|
Greg Rucka, Jason Alexander, Carla Speed McNeil, and Mike Hawthorne
|
2005
|
The Goon (Dark Horse Comics)
|
Eric Powell
|
[19]
|
Astonishing X-Men (Marvel Comics)
|
Joss Whedon and John Cassaday
|
Ex Machina (WildStorm/DC Comics)
|
Brian K. Vaughan, Tony Harris, and Tom Fesiter
|
Stray Bullets (El Capitan Books)
|
David Lapham
|
Y: The Last Man (Vertigo Comics/DC Comics)
|
Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra, and José Marzan Jr.
|
2006
|
Astonishing X-Men (Marvel Comics)
|
Joss Whedon and John Cassaday
|
[20]
|
Age of Bronze (Image Comics)
|
Eric Shanower
|
Ex Machina (WildStorm/DC Comics)
|
Brian K. Vaughan, Tony Harris, and Tom Feister
|
Fell (Image Comics)
|
Warren Ellis and Ben Templesmith
|
Rocketo (Speakeasy Comics)
|
Frank Espinosa
|
True Story, Swear to God (Clib's Boy Comics)
|
Tom Beland
|
2007
|
All-Star Superman (DC Comics)
|
Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely
|
[21]
|
Captain America (Marvel Comics)
|
Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting
|
Daredevil (Marvel Comics)
|
Ed Brubaker, Michael Lark, and Stefano Gaudiano
|
Monster (Viz Media)
|
Naoki Urasawa
|
The Walking Dead (Image Comics)
|
Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard
|
Young Avengers (Marvel Comics)
|
Allan Heinberg, Jim Cheung, and various inkers
|
2008
|
Y: The Last Man (Vertigo Comics/DC Comics)
|
Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra, and Jose Marzan, Jr.
|
[22]
|
The Boys (Dynamite Entertainment)
|
Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson
|
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight (Dark Horse Comics)
|
Joss Whedon, Brian K. Vaughan, Georges Jeanty, and Andy Owens
|
Monster (Viz Media)
|
Naoki Urasawa
|
The Spirit (DC Comics)
|
Darwyn Cooke
|
2009
|
All-Star Superman (DC Comics)
|
Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely
|
[23][24]
|
Fables (Vertigo Comics/DC Comics)
|
Bill Willingham, Mark Buckingham, Steve Leialoha, Niko Henrichon, Andrew Pepoy, and Peter Gross
|
Monster (Viz Media)
|
Naoki Urasawa
|
Thor (Marvel Comics)
|
J. Michael Straczynski, Olivier Coipel, Mark Morales, and various
|
Usagi Yojimbo (Dark Horse Comics)
|
Stan Sakai
|
2010s
|
2010
|
The Walking Dead (Image Comics)
|
Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard
|
[25][26]
|
Fables (Vertigo Comics/DC Comics)
|
Bill Willingham, Mark Buckingham, Steve Leialoha, Andrew Pepoy et al.
|
Irredeemable (Boom! Studios)
|
Mark Waid and Peter Krause
|
20th Century Boys (Viz Media)
|
Naoki Urasawa
|
The Unwritten (Vertigo Comics/DC Comics)
|
Mike Carey and Peter Gross
|
2011
|
Chew (Image Comics)
|
John Layman and Rob Guillory
|
[27][28]
|
Echo (Abstract Studio)
|
Terry Moore
|
Locke & Key (IDW Publishing)
|
Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez
|
Morning Glories (Shadowline/Image Comics)
|
Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma
|
20th Century Boys (Viz Media)
|
Naoki Urasawa
|
Scalped (Vertigo Comics/DC Comics)
|
Jason Aaron and R. M. Guéra
|
2012
|
Daredevil (Marvel Comics)
|
Mark Waid, Marcos Martín, Paolo Rivera, and Joe Rivera
|
[29][28]
|
20th Century Boys (Viz Media)
|
Naoki Urasawa
|
Rachel Rising (Abstract Studio)
|
Terry Moore
|
Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man (Marvel Comics)
|
Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli
|
Usagi Yojimbo (Dark Horse Comics)
|
Stan Sakai
|
2013
|
Saga (Image Comics)
|
Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples
|
[30][28]
|
Fatale (Image Comics)
|
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips
|
Hawkeye (Marvel Comics)
|
Matt Fraction and David Aja
|
The Manhattan Projects (Image Comics)
|
Jonathan Hickman and Nick Pitarra
|
Prophet (Image Comics)
|
Brandon Graham and Simon Roy
|
2014
|
Saga (Image Comics)
|
Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples
|
[31][28]
|
East of West (Image Comics)
|
Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta
|
Hawkeye (Marvel Comics)
|
Matt Fraction and David Aja
|
Nowhere Men (Image Comics)
|
Eric Stephenson and Nate Bellegarde
|
Sex Criminals (Image Comics)
|
Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky
|
2015
|
Saga (Image Comics)
|
Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples
|
[32][28]
|
Astro City (Vertigo Comics)
|
Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson
|
Bandette (MonkeyBrain Books)
|
Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover
|
Hawkeye (Marvel Comics)
|
Matt Fraction and David Aja
|
Southern Bastards (Image Comics)
|
Jason Aaron and Jason Latour
|
The Walking Dead (Image Comics/Skybound Entertainment)
|
Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, and Stefano Gaudiano
|
2016
|
Southern Bastards (Image Comics)
|
Jason Aaron and Jason Latour
|
[33][28]
|
Bandette (MonkeyBrain Books)
|
Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover
|
Giant Days (Boom! Studios)
|
John Allison, Lissa Treiman, and Max Sarin
|
Invincible (Image Comics/Skybound Entertainment)
|
Robert Kirkman, Ryan Ottley, and Cliff Rathburn
|
Silver Surfer (Marvel Comics)
|
Dan Slott and Mike Allred
|
2017
|
Saga (Image Comics)
|
Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples
|
[34][28]
|
Astro City (Vertigo Comics/DC Comics)
|
Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson
|
Kill or Be Killed (Image Comics)
|
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips
|
The Mighty Thor (Marvel Comics)
|
Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman
|
Paper Girls (Image Comics)
|
Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chiang
|
2018
|
Monstress (Image Comics)
|
Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda
|
[35][28]
|
Black Hammer (Dark Horse Comics)
|
Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, and David Rubín
|
Giant Days (Boom! Studios)
|
John Allison, Max Sarin, and Liz Fleming
|
Hawkeye (Marvel Comics)
|
Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, and Mike Walsh
|
The Wicked + The Divine (Image Comics)
|
Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie
|
2019
|
Giant Days (Boom! Studios)
|
John Allison, Max Sarin, and Julia Madrigal
|
[36]
|
Batman (DC Comics)
|
Tom King et al.
|
Black Hammer: Age of Doom (Dark Horse Comics)
|
Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, and Rich Tommaso
|
Gasolina (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics)
|
Sean Mackiewicz and Niko Walter
|
The Immortal Hulk (Marvel Comics)
|
Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, and Ruy José
|
Runaways (Marvel Comics)
|
Rainbow Rowell and Kris Anka
|
2020s
|
2020
|
Bitter Root (Image Comics)
|
David F. Walker, Chuck Brown, and Sanford Greene
|
[37][38]
|
Criminal (Image Comics)
|
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips
|
Crowded (Image Comics)
|
Christopher Sebela, Ro Stein, and Ted Brandt
|
Daredevil (Marvel Comics)
|
Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto
|
The Dreaming (DC Comics)
|
Simon Spurrier, Bilquis Evely et al.
|
The Immortal Hulk (Marvel Comics)
|
Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, and Ruy José et al.
|
2021
|
Usagi Yojimbo (IDW Publishing)
|
Stan Sakai
|
[39][40]
|
Bitter Root (Image Comics)
|
David F. Walker, Chuck Brown, and Sanford Greene
|
Daredevil (Marvel Comics)
|
Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto
|
The Department of Truth (Image Comics)
|
James Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds
|
Gideon Falls (Image Comics)
|
Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino
|
Stillwater (Image Comics/Skybound Entertainment)
|
Chip Zdarsky and [[Ramón K. Pérez]
|
2022
|
Bitter Root (Image Comics) [note 1]
|
David F. Walker, Chuck Brown, and Sanford Greene
|
[41][42]
|
Something is Killing the Children (Boom! Studios) [note 1]
|
James Tynion IV and Werther Dell'Edera
|
The Department of Truth (Image Comics)
|
James Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds
|
The Immortal Hulk (Marvel Comics)
|
Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, et al.
|
Nightwing (DC Comics)
|
Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo
|
2023
|
Nightwing (DC Comics)
|
Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo
|
[43][44]
|
Daredevil (Marvel Comics)
|
Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, and Rafael de Latorre
|
The Department of Truth (Image Comics)
|
James Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds
|
Killadelphia (Image Comics)
|
Rodney Barnes and Jason Shawn Alexander
|
The Nice House on the Lake (DC Comics)
|
James Tynion IV and Alvaro Martinez Bueno
|
She-Hulk (Marvel Comics)
|
Rainbow Rowell, Rogê Antônio, Luca Maresca, and Takeshi Miyazawa
|
2024
|
Transformers (Image Comics/Skybound Entertainment)
|
Daniel Warren Johnson
|
[45]
|
Birds of Prey (DC Comics)
|
Kelly Thompson and Leonardo Basto Romero
|
Nightwing (DC Comics)
|
Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo
|
Shazam! (DC Comics)
|
Mark Waid and Dan Mora
|
Wonder Woman (DC Comics)
|
Tom King and Daniel Sampere
|