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Howard E. Day Prize

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Created by comic-book writer-artist-publisher Dave Sim and his collaborator, Gerhard, in memory of Sim's late mentor and self-publishing pioneer Gene Day (née Howard Eugene Day), the Howard E. Day Prize is awarded yearly for outstanding achievement in self-publishing. The prize consists of a $500 cash award and a commemorative plaque awarded annually at SPACE (Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo)[1] in Columbus, OH. The recipient is chosen by Sim and Gerhard from a pool of works submitted at SPACE the previous year. Each year the duo alternate duties, with one reading all entries received and drafting the Short List of final nominees and the other judging those books to determine the ultimate winner.

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2001

Short-listed works, listed alphabetically by title, with winner in boldface.

  • All The Wrong Places by Tom Galambos
  • Askari Hodari #1 by Glen Brewer
  • Darklanders #1 by Philip Alan Gregory
  • Faith: A Fable by Bill Knapp
  • Happy Ever After in the Marketplace by Tony Consiglio
  • Jumbo Jape by Sean Bieri
  • Reporter #1 by Dylan Williams

2002

Short-listed works, listed alphabetically by title, with winner in boldface.

  • Amelia Rules! #2 by Jimmy Gownley
  • Askari Hodari #2 by Glen Brewer
  • Insignificant Gods #1 by Evan Derian
  • Misa by Tom Williams
  • Myth of 8-Opus #5 by Thomas Scioli
  • Sequential Book Seven: Stand on a Mountain, Look Back by Paul Hornschemeier
  • Teenagers From Mars #1 Words by Rick Spears, Pictures by Rob G

2003

Short-listed works, listed alphabetically by title, with winner in boldface.

  • Askari Hodari #3 by Glen Brewer
  • Attic Wit #4 by Matt Dembicki, Rafal Gosieniecki, Marek Turek, Mariuz Zawadzki, Krzysztof Kaluszka
  • The Gypsy Lounge by Jasen Lex
  • Happy Town #7 by Justin Madson
  • pop gun war: chapters 2, 4 and 5 by Farel Dalrymple
  • Possum at Large #1 by Chad Lambert
  • Street Angel #1 by Dick Troutman & Brian Maruca

2004

Short-listed works, listed alphabetically by title, with winner in boldface.

  • Chromosome Crossroads by Karl Kressbach
  • Detached #1 by Jim Coon
  • Lackluster World #1 by Eric Adams
  • Max Hamm, Fairy Tale Detective — The Long Ever After Chapter 2: Glass Slipper by Frank Cammuso
  • Nisha #1 by Robert Gavila
  • Obsessive Crush by Pat Lewis
  • Owly: The Way Home by Andy Runton

2005

2005 winner The Lone and Level Sands
2005 winner The Lone and Level Sands

Short-listed works, listed alphabetically by title, with winner in boldface.

  • Icecreamlandia #2 Eve Englezos & Josh Moutray
  • "Justin’s Big Chance" by Anton Bogaty (in Slam Bang #7)
  • The Lone and Level Sands by A. David Lewis (writer) and mpMann, also known as Marvin Perry Mann
  • Maxwell the Demon by Tonia Walden (in Attic Wit #6)
  • Point Pleasant #1 by Chad Lambert (writer) and Steve Black, Ryan Scott, Dan Barlow & Jason Moser (artists)
  • Static Dreaming by Erik K. Siano
  • Zig Zag #1 by J. Chris Campbell

2006

Short-listed works, listed alphabetically by title, with winner in boldface.

  • Abominable by Pat Lewis
  • Beaver by Jim Coon
  • Being Different by Michelle Arcand
  • Chemistry-Comic & CD Soundtrack by Steve Peters
  • Guitar Solo by Mike Dawson
  • One Horse Town by Pat Lewis
  • Potlatch #5 Too Much Matheson by Chad Lambert, writer and Tom Williams, artist
  • Under the Midnight Sun by Dusty Neal, Artist and Christopher Studabaker, Writer

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