Haxtur Award - Best Short Comic Strip

Best Short Comic Strip

  • 1985: "Primer Amor" {First Love}, by Carlos Giménez, in Ilustración+Comix Internacional #45 (Ed. Toutain)
    • "Aventura Amorosa en el metro" {Adventures in Love in the City}, by Will Eisner, in Ilustración+Comix Internacional #45 (Ed. Toutain)
    • "Juegos de azar" {Games of Chance}, by Zentner & Pellejero, in Cairo #32 (Ed. Norma)
    • Viceversa {Vice Versa}, by Jan (Caja de Ahorros de Sevilla)
  • 1986: Los Pecados de Cupido {The Sins of Cupido}, by J. Zentner & R. Pellejero (Ed. Norma)
    • Daredevil, by Dennis O'Neil & David Mazzucchelli (Ed. Fórum)
    • "Llegada ", by Jim Shooter, Al Milgrom, & Steve Leialoha, in Secret Wars #13 (Ed. Fórum)
    • El rubí de Abu Talib Halim {The Ruby of Abu Talib Halim}, by J.L. Cruces, in Cairo #46 (Ed. Norma)
  • 1987: Barcelona 1992, by Montesol (Ed. Norma)
    • "Fantasmas" {Ghosts}, by John Byrne & Dick Giordano, in Superman #5 (Ed. Zinco)
    • "Esclara de vecinos" {Stairs of Neighbors}, by Pons, in Historias Completas de El Víbora {Complete Histories of the Vibora} #1 (Ed. La Cúpula)
    • Superman: For The Man Who Has Everything, by Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1988: Macao, by Mique Beltrán (Ed. Norma)
    • "Metrópolis 900 Mi.", by John Byrne, in Superman #23 (Ed. Zinco)
    • En clase de religion {In Class of Religion}, by Mediavilla (El Víbora; La Cúpula)
    • "El valle de la luna azul" {The Valley of the Blue Moon}, by A. Buylla, in El Wendigo #42
  • 1989: "La rosa de Abisinia" {The Abyssinian Rose}, by V. Mora & Víctor de la Fuente, in Gran Aventurero #1 (Ediciones B)
    • "Chiaroscuro", by Ann Nocenti & David Mazzucchelli, in Patrulla X Especial Verano (Ed. Fórum)
    • Como la vez del jamón {Like the Time of Jamón}, by Giancarlo Berardi & Ivo Milazzo (Ed. Norma)
    • El todopoderoso {The Almighty}, by Pons, César, & Galiano (El Víbora; La Cúpula)
  • 1990: La sangre del volcán {The Blood of the Volcano}, by Alfonso Font (Ed. Norma)
    • "El jefe ", by Dave Gibbons, in Cimoc #110 (Ed. Norma)
    • "Cien Millones muerte incluida", by Leonard Starr & Stan Drake, in Gran Aventurero #11 (Ediciones B)
    • "Las lágrimas de Tjahzi" {The Tjahzi Tears}, by Jean van Hamme & Grzegorz Rosinski, in Cimoc #110 (Ed. Norma)
  • 1991: Mechanics, by Jaime Hernandez (Ed. La Cúpula)
    • Bianco Natale (Tom's Bar), by Birardi & Milazzo (Ed. Toutain)
    • "Sabor a menta" {Flavor to Mint}, by Carlos Giménez, in Totem el Comix #53 (Ed. Toutain)
    • Loba {She-Wolf}, by Jean van Hamme & Grzegorz Rosinski (Ed. Norma)
  • 1992: "El Santo Maldito" {The Bloody Saint}, by Jamie Delano & Bryan Talbot, in Hellblazer #1 (Ed. Zinco)
    • "Dream of a Thousand Cats", by Neil Gaiman & Kelley Jones, in Sandman #11 (Ed. Zinco)
    • Abraham Stone, by Joe Kubert (Ed. Norma)
    • "Encuentro Nocturno" {Nocturnal Encounter}, by Daniel Torres, in Cimoc #136 (Ed. Norma)
  • 1993: "Seasons of Mists Part 4", by Neil Gaiman & Matt Wagner, in Sandman #18 (Ed. Zinco)
    • "Secrets from the Surfer’s Past", by Jim Starlin, in Silver Surfer #12 (Ed Fórum)
    • El ladrón de almas {The Thief of Souls}, by Alfons Font (Ed. Norma)
    • "Violador" {Rapist}, by Carlos Giménez, in Comix Internacional #5 (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1994: "Gon Lives with the Penguins", by Masashi Tanaka, in Gon #2 (Ed. La Cúpula)
    • Dolar de muelas (Cochina Publicidad) {Dolar of Teeth (Dirty Publicity), by Daniel Solana (Ed. Publicaciones Profesionales S.A.)
    • Discovering America, by Dave Mazzucchelli (Ed. F.M.C. Gijón)
    • Harry la cabeza {Harry the Head}, by Brian Bolland (Ed. Norma)
  • 1995: Batman: Mad Love, by Paul Dini & Bruce Timm (Ed. Zinco)
    • Hombre Grande {Big Man}, by David Mazzucchelli (El Wendigo)
    • Daredevil/Black Widow: Abbatoir, by Jim Starlin & Joe Chiodo (Ed. Fórum)
    • El Círculo del poder {The Circles of Power}, by Pierre Christin & Jean-Claude Mézières (Ed. Grijalbo)
  • 1996: "Volver a casa", by Dennis O'Neil & Rick Burchett, in Las crónicas de Batman #1 {The Batman Chronicles} #1 (Ed. Zinco)
    • Superman: Kal, by Dave Gibbons & José L. García López (Ed. Zinco)
    • Conan: El Depredador, by Don Kraar & John Severin (Ed. Fórum)
    • "Los padres de Valerie" {Valerie's Parents}, by Peter Bagge, in Hate #2 (Ed. La Cúpula)
  • 1997: La quimera del oro {The Gold Chimera}, by Don Rosa (Ediciones B)
    • "Petty Crimes", by Howard Chaykin, in Batman Black & White #1 (Ed. Zinco)
    • "Two of a Kind", by Bruce Timm, in Batman Black & White #1 {Ed. Zinco}
    • "Felicidad tamañ familiar", by Rumiko Takahashi, in La tragedia de P (Ed. Planeta de Agostini)
  • 1998: Hellblazer: Confession, by Garth Ennis & Steve Dillon (Ed. Norma)
    • Vampire Boy, by Carlos Trillo & Eduardo Risso (Ed. Meridiana-Glenat)
    • Preacher: Cry Blood, Cry Erin, by Garth Ennis & Steve Dillon (Ed. Norma)
    • Hulk: La muerte de Brian Banne, by Pater David & A. Kubert (Ed. Fórum)
  • 1999: Usagi Yojimbo: Daisho, by Stan Sakai {Ed. Planet}
    • Preacher: Blood & Whiskey, by Garth Ennis & Steve Dillon (Ed. Norma)
    • Louder than Words, by Sergio Aragonés (Ed. Planeta)
    • ¡A por el imprevisto!, by François Boucq (Ed. Norma)
  • 2000: La maquinación Voronov {The Voronov Machination}, by Yves Sente & André Juillard (Ed. Norma)
    • "Cagapoco", in Paracuellos #3, by Carlos Giménez (Ed. Glenat)
    • Heartland, by Garth Ennis & Steve Dillon (Ed. Norma)
    • "Excursión", in Xenozoic Tales #6, by Mark Schultz (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
  • 2001: Superman For All Seasons: Winter, by Jeph Loeb & Tim Sale (Ed. Norma)
    • "Firmes... ¡Ar!", in Paracuellos #4, by Carlos Giménez (Ed. Glenat)
    • Wild Bill ha muerto {Wild Bill Has Died}, by Hermann (Imágica cómics)
    • "Caricaturas", in Eightball #4, by Daniel Clowes (Ed. La Cúpula)
  • 2002 (tie):
  • Un anillo de boda especial {A special wedding ring}, by Will Eisner (Ed. Norma)
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #36, by J. Michael Straczynski & John Romita, Jr. {Ed. Planeta DeAgostini}
    • "A Dios rogando..." {To God Requesting…}, in Paracuellos #5, by Carlos Giménez (Ed. Glenat)
    • Bois-Maury: Rodrigo, by Hermann (Ed. Norma)
  • 2003: "Gentlemen’s Agreement", in Spider-Man's Tangled Web #7, by Bruce Jones, Lee Weeks & Josef Rubinstein {Ed Planeta DeAgostini}
    • "Plagiarism", Greyshirt: Indigo Sunset, by Rick Veitch & Russ Heath {Ed. Planeta DeAgostini}
    • A Bitch Is Born, by Roberta Gregory {Recerca-Alecta Editorial}
    • "Conversation", in Amazing Spider-Man V2#38 {Ed. Planeta DeAgostini}
  • 2004: Lone Wolf and Cub #4, Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima (Ed. Planet deAgostini)
    • Thorgal. The Barbarian, Jean Van Hamme & Grzegorz Roskinski (Ed. Norma)
    • Usagi Yojimbo: Circles, Stan Sakai (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
    • Lone Wolf and Cub #2, Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima (Ed. Planeta DeAgostini)
  • 2005: The Elm Tree of the Caucasus, Utsumi and Taniguich {Ponent Mon}
    • Pumori (k), Tosaki and Tanighuchi {Otaukuland}
    • Thorgal: Kriss de Valnor, Grzegorz Rosinski and Jean Van Hamme {Ed. Norma}
    • "The Courtesan", in Usagi Yojimbo: Shades of Grey, Stan Sakai {Ed. Planeta DeAgostini}
  • 2006: Amor de juventud/Tim Sale.Solo, DIANA SCHUTZ y TIM SALE {Planeta deAgostini}
    • Regaliz/ Barrio 3, caRLOS GIMÉNEZ {Glénat}
    • Prólogo (Usagi Yojimbo.Segadora 3), Stan Sakai {Planeta deAgostini}
    • "Mala Suki/Modesty Blaise nº 4", PETER O'DONNELL y JIM HOLDAWAY {Planeta deAgostini }

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