Eisner Award for Best Graphic Memoir
The Eisner Award for Best Graphic Memoir is an award for "creative achievement" in non-fiction American comic books.
Eisner Award for Best Graphic Memoir | |
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Awarded for | Best Graphic Memoir |
Country | United States |
First awarded | 2021 |
Most recent winner (2021) | The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist by Adrian Tomine |
Website | www |
History
Up until 2020 memoirs were included in the category for Best Reality-Based Work, but in 2021 the judges created a new award as they felt there were too many high-quality non-fiction comics for one award.[1]
Winners and nominees
Year | Title | Authors | Ref. |
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2020s | |||
2020 | The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist (Drawn & Quarterly) | Adrian Tomine | [2][1] |
Banned Book Club (Iron Circus Comics) | Kim Hyun Sook, Ryan Estrada, and Ko Hyung-Ju | ||
Dancing After TEN: A Graphic Memoir (Fantagraphics) | Vivian Chong and Georgia Webber | ||
Ginseng Roots (Uncivilized Books) | Craig Thompson | ||
I Don't Know How to Give Birth! (Yen Press) | Ayami Kazama, translated by Julie Goniwich | ||
When Stars Are Scattered (Dial Books) | Victoria Jamieson and Omar Mohamed | ||
References
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