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2010 Harvey Award winners

The 2010 Harvey Award winners were announced over the weekend. Here are the winners:

Best Writer – Robert Kirkman, “THE WALKING DEAD”, Image Comics
Best Artist – Robert Crumb, “BOOK OF GENESIS”, W.W. Norton
Best Cartoonist – Darwyn Cooke, “RICHARD STARK’S PARKER: THE HUNTER”, IDW
Best Letterer- David Mazzucchelli, “ASTERIOS POLYP”, Pantheon
Best Inker – Klaus Janson, “AMAZING SPIDER-MAN”, Marvel Comics
Best Colorist – Laura Martin, “THE ROCKETEER: THE COMPLETE ADVENTURES”, IDW
Best Cover Artist – Mike Mignola, “HELLBOY: THE BRIDE OF HELL”, Dark Horse Comics
Best New Talent – Rob Guillory, “CHEW”, Image Comics
Best New Series – CHEW, Image Comics
Best Continuing or Limited Series – “THE WALKING DEAD”, Image Comics
Best Original Graphic Publication for Younger Readers – “THE MUPPET SHOW COMIC BOOK”, BOOM! Studios
Best Anthology “WEDNESDAY COMICS”, DC Comics
Best Original Graphic Album – “ASTERIOS POLYP”, by David Mazzucchelli, Pantheon
Best Previously Published Graphic Album – “MICE TEMPLAR VOLUME 1”, by Bryan J.L. Glass and Michael Avon Oeming, Image Comics
Best Syndicated Strip or Panel “MUTTS”, by Patrick McDonnell, King Features Syndicate
Best Domestic Reprint Project – “THE ROCKETEER: THE COMPLETE ADVENTURES”, by Dave Stevens; edited by Scott Dunbier,
Best American Edition of Foreign Material – “THE ART OF OSAMU TEZUKA: GOD OF MANGA”, by Helen McCarthy, Abrams ComicArts
Best On-Line Comics Work – “PVP”, by Scott Kurtz, http://www.pvponline.com
Special Award for Humor in Comics – Bryan Lee O’Malley, “SCOTT PILGRIM #5”, Oni Press
Special Award for Excellence in Presentation – “THE ROCKETEER: THE COMPLETE ADVENTURES”, by Dave Stevens, edited by Scott Dunbier, IDW
Best Biographical, Historical or Journalistic Presentation – “ART OF HARVEY KURTZMAN: THE MAD GENIUS OF COMICS”, by Denis Kitchen and Paul Buhle, Abrams ComicArts
Best Single Issue or Story – “ASTERIOS POLYP”, by David Mazzucchelli, Pantheon

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  1. wow, 3 for Asterios Polyp! Well deserved.

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