Haxtur Award - Finalist With The Most Votes

Finalist With The Most Votes

  • 1989: Batman: The Killing Joke, by Brian Bolland (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1990: The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told, by Brian Bolland (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1991: Loba, by Jean van Hamme & G. Rosinki (Ed. Norma)
  • 1992: Las Torres de Bois-Maury, by Hermann (Ed. Norma)
  • 1993: Eva Medusa, by Antonio Segura & Ana Miralles (Ed. Glanat)
  • 1994: Kevin Maguire, for The New Titans (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1995: Neil Gaiman, for The Children's Crusade (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1996: "Los padres de Valerie" {Valerie's Parents}, by Peter Bagge, in Hate #2 (Ed. La Cúpula)
  • 1997: Paul Gulacy, for Batman versus Predator II (Ed. Zinco)
  • 1998: Bryan Talbot, for The Dreaming: Weird Romance (Ed. Norma)
  • 1999: Preacher: Blood & Whiskey, by Garth Ennis (Ed. Norma)
  • 2000: Igor Kordey, for Batman/Tarzán. The Claws of the Catwoman (Ed. Norma)
  • 2001: Star Wars: Emissaries to Malastare, by Mark Schultz (Ed. Norma)
  • 2002: Bill Watterson, for El último libro de Calvin y Hobbes {The Ultimate Calvin & Hobbes Book} (Ediciones B)
  • 2003: Heart of Empire, by Brian Talbot (Ed. Astiberri)
  • 2004: John Cassaday
  • 2005: Ricardo
  • 2006: Frank Cho

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