The Mike Wieringo Comic Book Industry Awards, commonly shortened to the Ringo Awards, are prizes given for achievement in comic books. They are named in honor of artist Mike Wieringo and they were founded by the Reisterstown, Maryland-based Cards, Comics, & Collectibles shop alongside the Ringo Awards Committee in 2017, their ceremony meant to succeed the Harvey Awards which left the Baltimore Comic-Con as its venue in 2016.[1]

Mike Wieringo Comic Book Industry Awards
Awarded forAchievement in comic books
LocationBaltimore Comic-Con
CountryUnited States
First awarded2017
Websiteringoawards.com

The Ringo Awards are nominated by an open vote among comic-book professionals and fans. The winners are selected from the top two fan choices as the first two nominees and the professional jury selects the remaining three nominees in each category.[2]

History edit

The Ringo Awards were created as an industry award voted by comics professionals and its fans. The first Ringo Awards were presented at the Baltimore Comic-Con on September 23, 2017.[3] The 2018 awards took place at the Baltimore Comic-Con on September 29, 2018. The 2019 awards were held October 19, 2019 at the Baltimore Comic-Con. The 2020 awards were held October 24, 2020 at Baltimore Comic-Con Live, the Baltimore Comic-Con's virtual live-streaming event held during COVID-19.[4]

Categories edit

The Ringo Awards are awarded in the following categories:[5]

Current edit

As of 2023, awards are presented in 23 categories for works published in 2020.

Perennial Jury Nomination:

  • The Mike Wieringo Spirit Award (2017–present)

Fan-Only Nominations:

  • Favorite Hero (2017–present)
  • Favorite Villain (2017–present)
  • Favorite New Series (2017–present)
  • Favorite New Talent (2017–present)
  • Favorite Publisher (2018–present)

Fan and Pro Nomination Categories:

  • Best Cartoonist (Writer/Artist) (2017–present)
  • Best Writer (2017–present)
  • Best Artist or Penciller (2017–present)
  • Best Inker (2017–present)
  • Best Letterer (2017–present)
  • Best Colorist (2017–present)
  • Best Cover Artist (2017–present)
  • Best Series (2017–present)
  • Best Single Issue or Story (2017–present)
  • Best Original Graphic Novel (2017–present)
  • Best Anthology (2017–present)
  • Best Humor Comic (2017–present)
  • Best Webcomic (2017–present)
  • Best Humor Webcomic (2021–present)
  • Best Non-fiction Comic Work (2017–present)
  • Best Kids Comic or Graphic Novel (2018–present)
  • Best Presentation in Design (2017–present)

Past awards edit

Fan and Pro Nomination Categories:

  • Best Comic Strip or Panel (2017–2020)

Award winners edit

Characters edit

[Fan] Favorite Hero edit

[Fan] Favorite Villain edit

  • 2017 Arlo from unOrdinary (WEBTOON)
  • 2018 Arlo from unOrdinary (WEBTOON)
  • 2019 Lance Cordrey from Aberrant (Action Lab Entertainment)
  • 2020 John from unOrdinary (WEBTOON)
  • 2021 Emma from My Deepest Secret (WEBTOON)
  • 2022 Captain Martell from Blowback (self-published)

Companies edit

[Fan] Favorite Publisher edit

People edit

[Fan] Favorite New Talent edit

Best Cartoonist (Writer/Artist) edit

Best Writer edit

Best Artist or Penciller edit

Best Inker edit

Best Letterer edit

  • 2017 Todd Klein
  • 2018 Todd Klein
  • 2019 Todd Klein
  • 2020 Nate Piekos
  • 2021 Aditya Bidikar
  • 2022 Taylor Esposito

Best Colorist edit

Best Cover Artist edit

Works edit

Mike Wieringo Spirit Award edit

[Fan] Favorite New Series edit

Best Series edit

  • 2017 Vision, Marvel Comics
  • 2018 Mister Miracle, DC Comics
  • 2019
  • 2020 Bitter Root, Image Comics
  • 2021 Usagi Yojimbo, IDW Publishing
  • 2022 Something Is Killing the Children, BOOM! Studios

Best Single Issue or Story edit

Best Original Graphic Novel edit

Best Anthology edit

Best Humor Comic edit

Best Comic Strip or Panel edit

Best Webcomic edit

Best Humor Webcomic edit

Best Non-fiction Comic Work edit

Best Kids Comic or Graphic Novel edit

Best Presentation in Design edit

See also edit

Other comic-related awards given at the Baltimore Comic-Con:

References edit

  1. ^ Draper Carlson, Johanna. "Harvey Awards Leaving Baltimore, New Home Not Disclosed" Comics Worth Reading (October 14, 2016).
  2. ^ "The Ringo Awards are Coming to Baltimore Comic-Con and You can Submit Nominees Now! - Graphic Policy". Graphic Policy. 27 June 2017.
  3. ^ "First 'Ringo! comic book industry award ceremony honors Lewis, Young, Cho, Staples, King, and more". borg. 24 September 2017.
  4. ^ "2020 Ringo Award Winners Announced". Multiversity Comics. 25 October 2020.
  5. ^ "DID YOU HEAR WHAT EDDIE GEIN DONE?, SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN lead 2022 Ringo Awards winners". ComicsBeat. November 2022.

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