Humor
- 2000: Gallego & Rey
- Ricardo & Nacho
- Ventura
- El Roto
- 2001: El Roto
- Maitena
- Bill Watterson
- Neto
- 2002: Neto, for Nuestros Paisanos (Ed. Madú)
- Idígoras & Pachi, for Pascual Mayordomo Real (La Esfera)
- Bill Watterson, for El último libro de Calvin y Hobbes {The Ultimate Calvin & Hobbes Book} (Ediciones B)
- Ricardo & Nacho, for Goomer
- 2003: Roberta Gregory, for A Bitch Is Born (Ed. Recerca-Alecta)
- Maitena (RqueR Editorial)
- Scott Adams, for Dilbert (Ed. Graniaca)
- Patrick McDonnell, for Mutts (Ed. Devir)
- 2004: Idigoras and Pachi, for {Alicia, governess of Letizia and the vacations of two families} (the World)
- J. M. DeMatteis and Kevin Maguire, for Formerly Known as the Justice League (Ed. Norma)
- Patrick McDonnell, for Mutts III (Devir)
- Jean-Jacques Sempé, for The World of Sempe (Ed. Norma)
- 2005: Ricardo, for Ricardo 2003-2004 (Thursday)
- R. Roman and P. Garcia, for {The Strip and Relaxes} (The New Spain)
- Jordi Labanda, (RM)
- Frank Cho, for Liberty Meadows (Ed. Norma)
- 2006: RAMÓN, (Colpisa)
- GRANDA, ARTURO ARIAS y ÑATA, for En todas las ocasiones y Más madera (El Comercio)
- Frank Cho, for Liberty Meadows 6 (La Colla de la pessigolla)
- PAU, for Pau per tots (Diario de Mallorca)
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Famous quotes containing the word humor:
“Nine-tenths of the value of a sense of humor in writing is not in the things it makes one write but in the things it keeps one from writing. It is especially valuable in this respect in serious writing, and no one without a sense of humor should ever write seriously. For without knowing what is funny, one is constantly in danger of being funny without knowing it.”
—Robert Benchley (18891945)
“To be perfectly, brutally honest, those of us who are still carrying diaper everywhere we go are not at our most scintillating time of life....We need to remember that at one time in our lives, we all had senses of humor and knew things that were going on in the world. And if we just keep our social networks open, there will be people ready to listen when we once again have intelligent things to say.”
—Louise Lague (20th century)