Outstanding Fantasy Comic
- Count Your Sheep — by Adrian Ramos (Winner)
- Errant Story — by Michael Poe (Winner)
- A Modest Destiny — by Sean Howard
- Cascadia — by Clio Chiang
- Reman Mythology — by Amy Kim Ganter
- Spells & Whistles — by Tauhid Bondia
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