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Friday evening, NYCC, and the 2022 Harvey Awards came about to declare winners and induct Hall of Famers, Neil Gaiman, Roy Thomas, Gilbert Shelton, and the late Marge Buell.
The 2022 Harvey Awards had been live-tweeted by the Beat’s personal Heidi MacDonald:
Annnnnnnd we’re dwell on the 2022 Harvey Awards! Getting able to roll. pic.twitter.com/I2k7XRlmra
— Heidi MacDonald (@Comixace) October 8, 2022
Leading the evening in the Best Book class was Pornsak Pichetshote and Alexandre Tefenkgi‘s smash hit sequence The Good Asian, whereas Rachel Smythe‘s Lore Olympus and Tatsuki Fujimoto‘s Chainsaw Man had been awarded a second consecutive 12 months.
It looks as if two was undoubtedly an auspicious quantity on the 2022 Harvey Awards for 2 creators – since each Rachel Smythe‘s Lore Olympus and Tatsuki Fujimoto‘s Chainsaw Man bagged the award in their respective classes (Digital Book of the Year and Best Manga) for a second 12 months operating.
The US launch of Italian guide Sweet Paprika by Mirka Andolfo took dwelling the Best International 2022 Harvey Award, whereas Nadia Shammas and Sara Alfageeh‘s Squire won in the Best Children’s/YA Book class.
Ms. Marvel got here out on high in the Best Adaptation class – beating out eight different contenders together with Peacemaker, Paper Girls, Shang Chi, and The Batman.
Earlier in the day the unofficial fan votes for the Harveys declared viewers favourites (don’t neglect the actual factor is professionals solely). Interestingly Squire and Lore Olympus scored equal favour from separate fan and creator voting in their respective classes.
The fan votes are in! Your picks for the Harvey Awards 2022 are…🥁beneath! Stay tuned for a live-tweeting of tonight’s #HarveyAwards ceremony and streaming data after the present. pic.twitter.com/AfyqeLnR5D
— The Harvey Awards (@HarveyAwards) October 7, 2022
Here are the complete outcomes of winners and nominees from the 2022 Harvey Awards:
Book of the Year
- WINNER: The Good Asian, Vol. 1 by Pornsak Pichetshote and Alexandre Tefenkgi (Image Comics)
- Ballad for Sophie by Filipe Melo and Juan Cavia, translated by Gabriela Soares (Top Shelf Productions)
- Crisis Zone by Simon Hanselmann (Fantagraphics)
- Department of Truth, Vol 3: Free Country by James Tynion IV, Jorge Fornes, David Romero, John J. Pearson, Tyler Boss, Elsa Charretier and Alison Sampson (Image Comics)
- Far Sector by N.Okay. Jemisin and Jamal Campbell (DC Comics)
- The Many Deaths of Laila Starr by Ram V, Filipe Andrade, & Ines Amaro (BOOM! Studios)
- Lightfall Book 2: Shadow of the Bird by Tim Probert (HarperAlley)
- Nice House on the Lake by James Tynion IV and Alvaro Martinez Bueno (DC Comics)
- Run: Book One by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, L. Fury and Nate Powell (Abrams Books)
- Sisters of the Mist by Marlyn Spaaij (Flying Eye Books)
Digital Book of the Year
Best Children’s or Young Adult Book
- WINNER: Squire by Nadia Shammas and Sara Alfageeh (HarperAlley)
- The Aquanaut by Dan Santat (Scholastic Graphix)
- Lightfall Book 2: Shadow of the Bird by Tim Probert (HarperAlley)
- Messy Roots: A Graphic Memoir of a Wuhanese-American by Laura Gao (HarperAlley)
- Swim Team by Johnnie Christmas (HarperAlley)
Best Manga
- WINNER: Chainsaw Man by Tatsuki Fujimoto, translated by Amanda Haley (VIZ Media)
- Blood on the Tracks by Shuzo Oshimi, translated by Daniel Komen (Vertical Comics)
- Blue Lock by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Yusuke Nomura, translated by Nate Derr (Kodansha Comics)
- Cat + Gamer by Wataru Nadatani, translated by Zack Davission (Dark Horse Comics)
- Red Flowers by Yoshiharu Tsuge, translated by Ryan Holmberg (Drawn & Quarterly)
- Spy X Family by Tatsuya Endo, translated by Casey Loe (VIZ Media)
Best International Book
- WINNER: Sweet Paprika by Mirka Andolfo (Image Comics)
- Ballad for Sophie by Filipe Melo and Juan Cavia, translated by Gabriela Soares (Top Shelf Productions)
- Castaways by Pablo Monforte and Laura Perez, translated by Silvia Perea Labayen (Dark Horse Comics)
- This is How I Disappear by Mirion Malle, translated by Aleshia Jensen and Bronwyn Haslam (Drawn & Quarterly)
- The Waiting by Keum Suk Gendry-Kim, translated by Janet Hong (Drawn & Quarterly)
- Yellow Cab by Benoît Cohen and Christophe Chabouté, translated by Edward Gauvin (IDW Publishing)
Best Adaptation from Comic Book/Graphic Novel
- WINNER: Ms. Marvel (Disney+) primarily based on Ms. Marvel (Marvel Comics)
- The Batman, directed by Matt Reeves, primarily based on Batman (DC Comics)
- El Deafo (Apple TV+), primarily based on El Deafo by CeCe Bell (Abrams Books)
- Heartstopper (Netflix), primarily based on Heartstopper by Alice Oseman (Hachette Children’s Group)
- Mind MGMT: The Psychic Espionage “Game” board sport primarily based on Mind MGMT by Matt Kindt (Dark Horse Comics)
- Paper Girls (Amazon Prime Video), primarily based on Paper Girls by Brian Okay. Vaughan and Cliff Chiang (Image Comics)
- Paris, thirteenth District directed by Jacques Audiard, primarily based on “Amber Sweet,” “Hawaiian Getaway,” and “Killing And Dying” by Adrian Tomine (Drawn & Quarterly)
- Peacemaker (HBO Max), primarily based on The Peacemaker (DC Comics)
- Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, primarily based on Shang-Chi (Marvel Comics)
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