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Bram Stoker Award for Best Graphic Novel

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The Bram Stoker Award for Best Graphic Novel is an award presented by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in horror writing for graphic novels.

Criteria

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Awards are given in each calendar year and books originally published between January 1 and December 31 of that year are eligible. The Horror Writers Association defines a graphic novel as "any trade paperback or hardcover book consisting of work of fiction in comic-book form; the work may be presented in an electronic form as well, provided the total length is equivalent to at least 48 printed pages."[1] The work can be original or a collection of previously published issues, with the publication date of the collection determining eligibility not the individual issues. Only the author or authors of the work receive the award.

Winners and nominees

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The following are the winners and nominees. Nominees who were finalists are listed under the winner for each year, respectively.

The year of eligibility listed in the table is the year that the work was published; the ceremony when the honor was awarded happening the following year.

Bram Stoker Award for Best Graphic Novel
Year Recipient Title Result Citation
2011 Alan Moore Neonomicon Winner [2][3][4]
Vera Brosgol Anya's Ghost Nominee [2][3][4]
Joe Hill Locke & Key Volume 4
Jeff Jensen Green River Killer
Jonathan Maberry Marvel Universe vs. Wolverine
Christopher Golden and Mike Mignola Baltimore Volume I: The Plague Ships
2012 Lisa Morton and Rocky Wood Witch Hunts: A Graphic History of the Burning Times Winner [5][3][6][7]
Cullen Bunn The Sixth Gun Volume 3: Bound Nominee [5][3][6][7]
Terry Moore Rachel Rising Vol. 1: The Shadow of Death
Ravi Thornton The Tale of Brin and Bent and Minno Marylebone
Guy Anthony De Marco and Peter J. Wacks Behind These Eyes
2013 Caitlin R. Kiernan Alabaster: Wolves Winner [8][3][9][10]
Ed Brubaker Fatale Book Three: West of Hell Nominee [8][3][9][10]
Brandon Seifert Witch Doctor, Vol. 2: Mal Practice
Cameron Stewart Sin Titulo
Paul Tobin Colder
2014 Tyler Crook and Jonathan Maberry Bad Blood Winner [11][3][12][13]
Emily Carroll Through the Woods Nominee [11][3][12][13]
Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez Locke & Key Vol. 6: Alpha and Omega
Joe R. Lansdale an Daniele Serra I Tell You It's Love
Paul Tobin The Witcher
2015 Mort Castle, Carlos Guzman, Chris Ryall, and Sam Weller Shadow Show: Stories in Celebration of Ray Bradbury Winner [14][3][15][16]
Cullen Bunn Harrow County, Vol. 1: Countless Haints Nominee [14][3][15][16]
Victor Gischler Hellbound
Robert Kirkman Outcast Vol. 1: A Darkness Surrounds Him
Scott Snyder Wytches Vol. 1
2016 James Chambers Kolchak the Night Stalker: The Forgotten Lore of Edgar Allan Poe Winner [17][3][18][19]
Cullen Bunn Blood Feud Nominee [17][3][18][19]
Alex de Campi No Mercy, Vol. 2
Robert Kirkman Outcast Vol. 3: This Little Light
Joe R. Lansdale and Mark Alan Miller The Steam Man
Alan Moore Providence, Act 1
2017 Octavia E. Butler and Damian Duffy Kindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation Winner [20][21][22]
Ethan David Arvind and Mike Carey Darkness Visible Nominee [20][21][22]
Emil Ferris My Favourite Thing Is Monsters
Jonathan Hickman The Black Monday Murders
Marjorie Liu Monstress, Vol 2: The Blood
2018 Joana Lafuente, Victor LaValle, and Dietrich Smith Victor LaValle's Destroyer Winner [23][24][25]
Saladin Ahmed, Sami Kivela & Jason Wordie Abbott Nominee [23][24][25]
Brian Azzarello & Eduardo Risso Moonshine Vol. 2 Misery Train
Cullen Bunn Bone Parish
Marjorie Liu & Sana Takeda Monstress Vol 3: Haven
2019 Colleen Doran & Neil Gaiman Neil Gaiman's Snow, Glass, Apples Winner [26][27][28]
Cullen Bunn Bone Parish Vol.2 Nominee [26][27][28]
Marjorie Liu Monstress Vol.4: The Chosen
Alessandro Mansetti Calcutta Horror
Gou Tanabe H.P. Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness Volume I
2020 Chiara Di Francia (artist), Nancy Holder (author), and Amelia Woo (artist) Mary Shelley Presents Winner [29][30][31]
Steven Archer (author; artist) The Masque of the Red Death Nominee [29][30][31]
Jennifer Brody (author) & Jules Rivera (artist) Spectre Deep 6
Stefano Cardoselli (author; artist) & Alessandro Manzetti (author) Her Life Matters: (Or Brooklyn Frankenstein)
Alex Cormack (artist) & Rich Douek (author) Road of Bones
Szymon Kudranski (artist), Steve Niles (author), and Salvatore Simeone (author) Lonesome Days, Savage Nights
2021 Stefano Cardoselli (author; artist) & Alessandro Manzetti (author) The Inhabitant of the Lake Winner [32][33][34]
Saladin Ahmed (author) & Sami Kivela (artist) Abbott 1973 Nominee [32][33][34]
Jason Badower (artist), Kami Garcia (author), Mike Mayher (artist), and Mico Suayan (artist) Joker/Harley: Criminal Insanity
Alex Child (author), Naomi Franquiz (artist), and Grant Morrison (author) Proctor Valley Road
Marianna Ignazzi (artist) & Dan Panosian (author) An Unkindness of Ravens
2022 James Aquilone (editor) Kolchak: The Night Stalker: 50th Anniversary Winner [35]
Sarah Gailey (author) and Pius Bak (artist) Eat the Rich Nominee [35]
Alessandro Manzetti (author) and Stefano Cardoselli (artist/author) Kraken Inferno: The Last Hunt
James Tynion IV (author) and Werther Dell’Edera (artist) Something Is Killing the Children, Vol. 4
Skottie Young (author) and Jorge Corona (artist) The Me You Love in the Dark
2023 Amy Chu (author) and Soo Lee (artist) Carmilla: The First Vampire Winner [36]
Cullen Bunn (author) and Leomacs (artist) Ghostlore, Vol. 1 Nominee [36]
Adam Cesare (author) and David Stoll (artist) Dead Mall
Junji Ito Tombs
Gou Tanabe H. P. Lovecraft's The Shadow Over Innsmouth

References

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