Harvey Award Winners - Works - Best Single Issue or Story

Best Single Issue or Story

  • 1988 Watchmen #9, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (DC)
  • 1989 Batman: The Killing Joke, by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland and John Higgins (DC)
  • 1990 Eightball #1, by Dan Clowes (Fantagraphics Books)
  • 1991 Eightball #3, by Dan Clowes (Fantagraphics Books)
  • 1992 Xenozoic Tales #11, by Mark Schultz and Steve Stiles, edited by Dave Schreiner (Kitchen Sink Press)
  • 1993 Tantalizing Stories Presents Frank In The River, by Jim Woodring and Mark Martin (Tundra)
  • 1994 Batman: Mad Love, by Paul Dini and Bruce W. Timm; edited by Scott Peterson (DC)
  • 1995 Marvels #4, by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross; edited by Marcus McLaurin (Marvel Comics)
  • 1996 Kurt Busiek's Astro City #1, by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson (Image)
  • 1997 Acme Novelty Library #7 by Chris Ware, edited by Kim Thompson (Fantagraphics Books)
  • 1998 Eightball #18 by Dan Clowes, edited by Gary Groth (Fantagraphics Books)
  • 1999 Penny Century #3: "Home School", by Jaime Hernandez (Fantagraphics Books)
  • 2000 Acme Novelty Library #13, by Chris Ware (Fantagraphics Books)
  • 2001 Superman and Batman: World's Funnest, by Evan Dorkin & various artists (DC)
  • 2002 Eightball #22 (Fantagraphics Books)
  • 2003 The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. II, #1, by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill (ABC)
  • 2004 Gotham Central #6-10, by Greg Rucka and Michael Lark (DC) and Love and Rockets #9, by Gilbert Hernandez and Jaime Hernandez (Fantagraphics Books)
  • 2005 Eightball #23, by Daniel Clowes (Fantagraphics Books)
  • 2006 Love and Rockets, vol. 2, #15 (Fantagraphics Books)
  • 2007 Civil War #1 (Marvel Comics)
  • 2008 All-Star Superman # 8, (DC Comics)
  • 2009 Y: The Last Man #60, by Brian K. Vaughan & Pia Guerra (DC/Vertigo)
  • 2010 Asterios Polyp by David Mazzucchelli (Pantheon)
  • 2011 Daytripper by Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá (Vertigo/DC Comics)

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