Jun 5, 2010

[Super Hero News] Eagle Awards 2010 voting to close on Independence Day

 

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For immediate release: June 5, 2010

NOMINEES ANNOUNCED FOR 2010 EAGLE AWARDS

VOTING in the 2010 Eagle Awards is now open. After compiling votes from
around the world including not just the UK and the USA but also more than 40
other countries including Finland, Israel, Russia, Taiwan, Ghana, Costa
Rica, Croatia and Chile, the top five nominees in each of 29 categories have
been chosen by the thousands of participants. To cast your vote for your
2009 favourites, log on to http://www.eagleawards.co.uk/vote.aspx

Voting is to close at midnight (British Summer Time) on Sunday July 4, 2010.
The winners will be announced later this year at a venue yet to be
determined.

For press enquiries and further details on the Eagle Awards, contact
Cassandra Conroy: eagleawards@gmail.com.

2010 EAGLE AWARDS NOMINEES

Favourite Newcomer Writer

Al Ewing

Jonathan Hickman

Kathryn Immonen

Kieron Gillen

Mike Lynch

Favourite Newcomer Artist

David Lafuente

Declan Shalvey

Jamie McKelvie

John Cullen

Matt Timson

Favourite Writer

Alan Moore

Geoff Johns

John Wagner

Tony Lee

Warren Ellis

Favourite Writer/Artist

Bryan Lee O'Malley

Darwyn Cooke

David Mazzucchelli

John Byrne (nomination withdrawn at Mr Byrne's request)

Paul Grist

Favourite Artist: Pencils

Frank Quitely

Guy Davis

Ivan Reis

J.H. Williams III

Stuart Immonen

Favourite Artist: Inks

Butch Guice

Charlie Adlard

Gary Erskine

Kevin O'Neil

Mark Farmer

Favourite Artist: Fully-Painted Artwork

Adi Granov

Alex Ross

Ben Templesmith

J.H. Williams III

James Jean

Favourite Colourist

Ben Templesmith

Christina Strain

Dave Stewart

Laura Martin

Len O'Grady

Favourite Letterer

Annie Parkhouse

Chris Eliopoulos

Nate Piekos (Blambot)

Richard Starkings (Comiccraft)

Simon Bowland

Todd Klein

Favourite Editor

Axel Alonso

Matt smith

Nick Lowe

Stephen Wacker

Tom Brevoort

Favourite Publisher

DC/Vertigo/WildStorm

IDW

Image Comics

Marvel

Rebellion/2000AD

Favourite American Colour Comicbook

B.P.R.D.

Batman and Robin

Captain Britain and MI13

Chew

Doctor Who

Phonogram - The Singles Club

Scalped

Favourite British Colour Comicbook

2000AD

Spandex

The Beano

The Dead: Kingdom Of Flies

The DFC

Favourite American Black and White Comicbook

I Kill Giants

Scott Pilgrim

The Venger: Dead Man Rising

Usagi Yojimbo

Walking Dead

Favourite British Black and White Comicbook

Chloe Noonan

Dragon Heir

Futurequake

Space Babe 113

Whatever Happened To The World's Fastest Man?

Favourite New Comicbook

Batman and Robin

Chew

Doctor Who

Rí Rá

Unwritten

Favourite Manga

Fullmetal Alchemist

GoGo Monster

Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service

Pluto

Reya

Favourite European Comicbook

Chimpanzee Complex

Largo Winch

L'Histoire Secrete

Requiem Chevalier Vampire

Rí Rá

Favourite Single Story Published During 2009

Doctor Who : The Time Machination

Doctor Who: Black Death White Life

From the Pages of Bram Stoker's Dracula: Harker

Phonogram The Singles Club 4 : Konichiwa Bitches

R.E.B.E.L.S. Annual #1: Starro the Conqueror

Favourite Continued Story Published During 2009

Doctor Who: The Forgotten

Judge Dredd: Tour of Duty

Phonogram: The Singles Club

Scalped #19-24: The Gravel in your Gut

Walking Dead #61 - 65: Fear The Hunters

Favourite Cover Published During 2009

2000AD #1631 (D'Israeli/Dirty Frank)

Batgirl #2

Batman & Robin #4 (Frank Quitely)

Batman and Robin #3

Doctor Who: The Forgotten #6

Favourite Original Graphic Novel Published During 2009

Asterios Polyp

Grandville

League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century

Mouse Guard: Winter 1152

The Hunter

Favourite Reprint Compilation

Captain Britain by Alan Moore & Alan Davis Omnibus

Charley's War: Underground and Over the Top

Doctor Who: The Forgotten

Saga of the Swamp Thing

The Rocketeer: The Complete Adventures

Favourite Magazine about Comics

Back Issue

Comics International

Comics Journal

Tripwire

Wizard

Favourite Comics-Related Book

Comic Book Design (Gary Millidge)

Peter and Max

The Insider's Guide to Creating Comics and Graphic Novels - Andy Schmidt

The Marvel Art of Marko Djurdjevic

War Stories (Mike Conroy)

Favourite Comics-Related Movie or TV Show

Heroes

Smallville

Surrogates

The Big Bang Theory

Watchmen

Favourite Comics Related Website

2000ad online

Bleedingcool.com

comicbookresources.com

Forbidden Planet International Blog

Newsarama

Favourite Web-Based Comic

Freak Angels

Order of the Stick

PVP

Sin Titulo

xkcd.com

Roll of Honour

Brian Bolland

Dick Giordano

Joe Kubert

John Hicklenton

Peter David

ABOUT THE EAGLE AWARDS:
Introduced in 1976, the Eagles are the comics industry's longest established
awards. Unique in that they reflect the people's choice, they are awarded by
fans who vote for their favourite in each category of the awards. They are
named after the fondly remembered 1950's British comic anthology Eagle, and
were originated by two British fans, Mike Conroy and Richard Burton. The
awards proved to be successful, with American publishers such as Marvel
Comics announcing their victories with pride. They have relaunched in 2010
with a new look, a new mandate and a new vision for the future.

ABOUT CASSANDRA CONROY:

Cassandra Conroy has been a regular presence on the UK convention scene for
several years. In 2008, her father Mike Conroy handed over the running of
the Eagle Awards to Cassandra, who has worked on Eaglemoss's Classic Marvel
Figurine Collection and DC Comics Super Hero Collection.

ABOUT MIKE CONROY:

Formerly editor of Comics International, Europe's trade paper, veteran
comics journalist and historian Mike Conroy is the founder of the Eagle
Awards. Established in 1976, they are one of the comics industry's earliest
established and most coveted international prizes. Sought after to talk
about comics and movies on TV and radio, Mike has written extensively on
those subjects for various publishers and magazines. He is the author of 500
Great Comic Book Action Heroes its sequel 500 Comic Book Villains and War
Stories: A Graphic History as well as a major contributor to Comix: The
Underground Revolution. His former position on CI followed his 10-year reign
as the magazine's news editor. For over 12 years, his monthly Frame to Frame
– the comics industry's longest-running column discussing the interaction
between movies and comics – had been a feature in CI, which he had been
associated with since the magazine's very beginnings in 1991. Contact him
at: demigod@btconnect.com.

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