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Dragon Awards

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Set of American literary and media awards
Not to be confused with the Dragon Awards at theGothenburg Film Festival.
Dragon Awards
Awarded forBest science fiction, fantasy, horror, and alternate history works of previous year
LocationAtlanta, Georgia
CountryUnited States
Presented byDragon Con
First award2016
Websiteawards.dragoncon.org

TheDragon Awards are a set of literary and media awards presented annually byDragon Con. Voted on byfandom, the awards highlight excellence in the speculative categories ofscience fiction,fantasy,horror, andalternate history across various media —novels,comic books,movies,television series,video games, andtabletop enterprises.

History

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The Dragon Awards were first presented in 2016,[1][2] created on the occasion of the 30th anniversary ofDragon Con to "recognize excellence in all things Science Fiction and Fantasy."[3][4] By 2018, 11,000 voters cast a ballot,[5] given out annually at Dragon Con inAtlanta,Georgia.

A distinct feature of the awards, there is a diverse set of subgenera on the ballot.[6]

The finalists for the first Dragon Awards were announced on August 11, 2016,[7] and the winners were announced on September 4 that year.[8]

In 2017, nominated authorsAllison Littlewood,John Scalzi, andN. K. Jemisin asked Dragon Con to remove their names from the ballot; Scalzi subsequently reconsidered and remained in the contest. However, the coordinators of the Dragon Awards initially refused to remove the other authors' names from the running, which generated criticism across blogs and science fiction related publications, ultimately leading the organizers to comply with nominee wishes when they desire to abstain.[9][10][11]

Nomination and voting processes

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The nominations and votes are collected electronically. Participation is available to everyone, requiring only an e-mail address, but no membership or other fees, to vote.[12] The Dragon Awards website states that they "[reserve] the right to invalidate suspect or questionable ballots without notice,"[13] and that "All decisions regarding the voting process and selection of winners shall be made by DRAGON CON in its sole discretion, shall be final, and shall not be subject to challenge or appeal."[14] Language describing the review of nominations does not state that nominations are counted numerically but are "gathered and reviewed to create a final ballot."[15] Neither counts of nominations nor votes have ever been made public.

The award process consists of two steps:

  • a nomination step where each voter nominates one work of choice in each category. The nominations are "gathered and reviewed to create a final ballot."[15]
  • a voting step where the finalists selected from the nominated works are voted on by each voter.

Reception

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The Dragon Awards have been criticized because of the appearance that the awards were created in conjunction with campaigns by the Rabid andSad Puppies to attack theHugo Award.[12] Another concern raised is regarding the opaqueness of the nomination and voting process.[11]

Winners

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The full list of last-stage nominees can be found atList of Dragon Award finalists.

Best Science Fiction Novel

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YearWorkAuthor(s)Publisher(s)Ref.
2016Somewhither: Being the First Part of A Tale of the Unwithering RealmJohn C. WrightCastalia House[16]
2017Babylon's AshesJames S. A. CoreyOrbit Books[17]
2018ArtemisAndy WeirCrown Publishing Group[18][19]
2019A Star-Wheeled SkyBrad R. TorgersenBaen Books[20]
2020The Last EmperoxJohn ScalziTor Books[21]
2021Project Hail MaryAndy WeirBallantine Books[22]
2022Leviathan FallsJames S. A. CoreyHachette Book Group[23][24]
2023The Icarus PlotTimothy ZahnBaen Books[25]
2024Starter VillainJohn ScalziTor Books[26]
2025This Inevitable RuinMatt DinnimanAce Books[27]

Best Fantasy Novel

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YearWorkAuthor(s)Publisher(s)Ref.
2016Son of the Black SwordLarry CorreiaBaen Books[16]
2017Monster Hunter Memoirs: GrungeLarry Correia,John RingoBaen Books[17]
2018OathbringerBrandon SandersonTor Books[18]
2019House of AssassinsLarry CorreiaBaen Books[20]
2020The Starless SeaErin MorgensternDoubleday[21]
2021Battle GroundJim ButcherAce Books[22]
2022Book of NightHolly BlackTom Doherty Associates[23][24]
2023Witch KingMartha WellsTordotcom[25]
2024Iron FlameRebecca YarrosRed Tower Books[26]
2025The DevilsJoe AbercrombieTor Books[28]

Best Horror Novel

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YearWorkAuthor(s)Publisher(s)Ref.
2016SouldancerBrian Niemeierself-published[16]
2017The ChangelingVictor LaValleSpiegel & Grau[17]
2018Sleeping BeautiesStephen King andOwen KingScribner[18]
2019Little DarlingsMelanie GoldingCrooked Lane Books[20]
2020The Twisted OnesT. KingfisherSaga[21]
2021The Hollow PlacesT. KingfisherSaga[22]
2022The Book of AccidentsChuck WendigDel Rey Books[23][24]
2023A House with Good BonesT. KingfisherTor Books[25]
2024Black River OrchardChuck WendigDel Rey Books[26]
2025Bury Your GaysChuck TingleTor Nightfire[28]

Best Alternate History Novel

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YearWorkAuthor(s)Publisher(s)Ref.
2016League of DragonsNaomi NovikDel Rey Books[16]
2017FalloutHarry TurtledoveDel Rey Books[17]
2018UnchartedKevin J. Anderson andSarah A. HoytBaen Books[18]
2019Black ChamberS. M. StirlingBaen Books[20]
2020Witchy KingdomD. J. ButlerBaen Books[21]
20211637: No Peace Beyond the LineEric Flint andCharles E. GannonBaen Books[22]
2022The Silver Bullets of Annie OakleyMercedes LackeyDAW Books[23][24]
2023Lost In TimeA. G. RiddleHead of Zeus[25]
2024All the Dead Shall WeepCharlaine HarrisSaga Press[26]
2025The Martian ContingencyMary Robinette KowalTor Books[28]

Best Military Science Fiction or Fantasy Novel

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The category "Best Military Science Fiction or Fantasy Novel" was removed from the awards in 2023.

YearWorkAuthor(s)Publisher(s)Ref.
2016Hell's Foundations QuiverDavid WeberTor Books[16]
2017Iron DragoonsRichard FoxTriplane Press[17]
2018A Call to VengeanceTimothy Zahn,David Weber and Thomas PopeBaen Books[18]
2019Uncompromising HonorDavid WeberBaen Books[20]
2020Savage WarsJason Anspach & Nick Cole (author)Galaxy's Edge[21]
2021Gun RunnerLarry Correia &John BrownBaen Books[22]
2022A Call to InsurrectionDavid Weber,Timothy Zahn, and Thomas PopeSimon & Schuster[23][24]

Best Apocalyptic Novel

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The category "Best Apocalyptic Novel" was removed from the awards in 2018.

YearWorkAuthor(s)Publisher(s)Ref.
2016Ctrl Alt Revolt!Nick Coleself-published[16]
2017WalkawayCory DoctorowTor Books[17][29]

Best Media Tie-In Novel

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The category "Best Media Tie-In Novel" was first introduced in 2018 and removed from the awards in 2023.

YearWorkAuthor(s)Publisher(s)Ref.
2018Leia: Princess of AlderaanClaudia GrayDisney-Lucasfilm[18]
2019Thrawn: AlliancesTimothy ZahnPenguin Random House[20]
2020Firefly: The Ghost MachineJames LovegroveTitan Books[21]
2021Firefly: GenerationsTim LebbonTitan Books[22]
2022Star Wars: Thrawn Ascendancy: Lesser EvilTimothy ZahnRandom House Worlds[23][24]

Best Young Adult / Middle Grade Novel

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YearWorkAuthor(s)Publisher(s)Ref.
2016The Shepherd's CrownTerry PratchettDoubleday[16]
2017The Hammer of ThorRick RiordanDisney-Hyperion Books[17]
2018Children of Blood and BoneTomi AdeyemiHenry Holt and Company[18][30]
2019BloodwitchSusan DennardTor Books[20]
2020Finch Merlin and the Fount of YouthBella ForrestNightlight Books[21]
2021A Wizard's Guide to Defensive BakingT. KingfisherArgyll Productions[22]
2022A Dark and Starless ForestSarah HollowellHMH Books for Young Readers[23][24]
2023The Golden EnclavesNaomi NovikDel Rey Books[25]
2024Midnight at the HoudiniDelilah S. DawsonDelacorte Press[26]
2025Sunrise on the ReapingSuzanne CollinsScholastic Press[28]

Best Illustrative Cover

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The category "Best Illustrative Cover" was first introduced in 2023.

YearWorkArtist(s)Author(s)Publisher(s)Ref.
2023Tower of SilenceKurt MillerLarry CorreiaBaen Books[25]
2024Of Jade and DragonsKelly ChongAmber ChenViking Books for Young Readers[26]
2025Wind and TruthMichael WhelanBrandon SandersonTor Books[28]

Best Comic Book

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The categories "Best Comic Book" and "Best Graphic Novel" were combined intoa single category in 2023.

YearWorkAuthor(s)/
Artist(s)
Publisher(s)Ref.
2016Ms. MarvelSana Amanat,Stephen Wacker,G. Willow Wilson,Adrian AlphonaMarvel Comics[31]
2017The Dresden Files: Dog MenJim Butcher, Mark PowersDynamite Entertainment[32][33]
2018Mighty ThorJason Aaron andRussell DautermanMarvel Comics[18][34]
2019SagaBrian K. Vaughan andFiona StaplesImage Comics[20][34]
2020AvengersJason Aaron &Ed McGuinnessMarvel[21]
2021X-MenJonathan Hickman &Mahmud AsrarMarvel[22]
2022Immortal X-MenKieron Gillen andMark BrooksMarvel[23][24]

Best Graphic Novel

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The categories "Best Comic Book" and "Best Graphic Novel" were combined intoa single category in 2023.

YearWorkAuthor(s)/
Artist(s)
Publisher(s)Ref.
2016The Sandman: OvertureNeil Gaiman,J. H. Williams IIIVertigo Comics[16]
2017The Dresden Files: Wild CardJim Butcher, Carlos GomezDynamite Entertainment[17]
2018White Sand, Volume 1Brandon Sanderson, Rik Hoskin and Julius M. GopezDynamite Entertainment[18][35]
2019X-Men: Grand Design – Second GenesisEd PiskorMarvel Comics[20][35]
2020Battlestar Galactica: Counterstrike!John Jackson Miller & Daniel HDRDynamite Entertainment[21]
2021The Magicians: New ClassLev Grossman,Lilah Sturges & Pius BakArchaia Entertainment[22]
2022Dune: House Atreides Volume 2Brian Herbert,Kevin J. Anderson, andDev PramanikBOOM! Studios[23][24]

Best Comic Book/Graphic Novel

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"Best Comic Book" and "Best Graphic Novel" existed as separate categories before 2023.

YearWorkAuthor(s)/
Artist(s)
Publisher(s)Ref.
2023Dune: House HarkonnenBrian Herbert,Kevin J. Anderson, and Michael ShelferBOOM! Studios[25]
2024MonstressMarjorie Liu andSana TakedaImage Comics[26]
2025Daredevil: Cold Day In HellCharles Soule andSteve McNivenMarvel Comics[28]

Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Movie

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YearWorkCreator(s)StudioRef.
2016The MartianRidley Scott (director),Drew Goddard (writer)Scott Free Productions,Kinberg Genre[31]
2017Wonder WomanPatty Jenkins (director),Allan Heinberg (writer),Zack Snyder (writer),Jason Fuchs (writer)RatPac-Dune Entertainment,DC Films,Tencent Pictures,Wanda Pictures,Atlas Entertainment,Cruel and Unusual Films[32]
2018Black PantherRyan Coogler (director, writer),Joe Robert Cole (writer)Marvel Studios[18]
2019Avengers: EndgameRusso brothers (directors)Marvel Studios[36]
2020Star Wars: The Rise of SkywalkerJ. J. AbramsDisney[21]
2021The Old GuardGina Prince-BythewoodNetflix[22]
2022DuneDenis VilleneuveLegendary Pictures[23][24]
2023Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among ThievesJonathan Goldstein (director, writer),John Francis Daley (director, writer),Michael Gilio (writer)Paramount Pictures[25]
2024Dune: Part TwoDenis Villeneuve (director, writer),Jon Spaihts (writer)Legendary Pictures[26]
2025Deadpool & WolverineShawn Levy (director, writer),Ryan Reynolds (writer)Marvel Studios[28]

Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV Series

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YearWorkCreator(s)Released onRef.
2016Game of ThronesDavid Benioff andD. B. WeissHBO[31]
2017Stranger ThingsThe Duffer BrothersNetflix[32]
2018Game of ThronesDavid Benioff and D. B. WeissHBO[18]
2019Good OmensNeil GaimanAmazon Prime Video[36]
2020The MandalorianJon FavreauDisney+[21]
2021The ExpanseMark Fergus and Hawk OstbyAmazon Prime Video[22]
2022Stranger ThingsThe Duffer BrothersNetflix[23][24]
2023The SandmanNeil Gaiman,David S. Goyer andAllan HeinbergNetflix[25]
2024FalloutAmazon Prime Video[26]
2025AndorDisney+[28]

Best Science Fiction or Fantasy PC/Console Game

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The categories "Best Science Fiction or Fantasy PC/Console Game" and "Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Mobile Game" were combined intoa single category in 2023.

YearWorkPublisher(s)Ref.
2016Fallout 4Bethesda Softworks[37]
2017The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildNintendo[38]
2019Middle-earth: Shadow of WarMonolith Productions[18]
2019Red Dead Redemption 2Rockstar Games[20]
2020Star Wars Jedi: Fallen OrderRespawn Entertainment[39]
2021Assassin's Creed: ValhallaUbisoft[22]
2022Elden RingBandai Namco Entertainment[23][24]

Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Mobile Game

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The categories "Best Science Fiction or Fantasy PC/Console Game" and "Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Mobile Game" were combined intoa single category in 2023.

YearWorkDevelopers(s)Ref.
2016Fallout ShelterBethesda Softworks[37]
2017Pokémon GoNiantic[38]
2018Harry Potter: Hogwarts MysteryJam City[18]
2019Harry Potter: Wizards UniteNiantic,WB Games San Francisco[20]
2020Minecraft EarthMojang Studios[39]
2021Harry Potter: Puzzles and SpellsZynga[22]
2022Diablo ImmortalBlizzard[23][24]

Best Digital Game

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"Best Science Fiction or Fantasy PC/Console Game" and "Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Mobile Game" existed as separate categories before 2023.

YearWorkPublisher(s)Ref.
2023The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the KingdomNintendo[25]
2024Baldur's Gate 3Larian Studios[26]
2025Assassin's Creed ShadowsUbisoft Quebec[28]

Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Board Game

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The categories "Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Board Game" and "Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Miniatures / Collectible Card / Role-Playing Game" were combined intoa single category in 2023.

YearWorkPublisher(s)Ref.
2016Pandemic: LegacyZ-Man Games[37]
2017Betrayal at House on the Hill: Widow's WalkAvalon Hill[38]
2018Red Dragon Inn 6: VillainsSlugfest Games[18]
2019Betrayal LegacyAvalon Hill Games[20]
2020TapestryStonemaier Games[39]
2021ImperiumDire Wolf Games[22]
2022Star Wars Outer Rim: Unfinished BusinessFantasy Flight Games[23][24]

Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Miniatures / Collectible Card / Role-Playing Game

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YearWorkPublisher(s)Ref.
2016Call of Cthulhu Roleplaying Game (7th edition)Chaosium[37]
2017Magic: The Gathering: Eldritch MoonWizards of the Coast[38]
2018Magic: The Gathering: UnstableWizards of the Coast[18]
2019Call of Cthulhu:Masks of Nyarlathotep Slipcase SetChaosium[20]
2020Magic: The Gathering: Throne of EldraineWizards of the Coast[39]
2021Warhammer: Age of Sigmar: Soulbound Role-Playing GameCubicle 7[22]
2022Magic: The Gathering, Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten RealmsWizards of the Coast[23][24]

Best Tabletop Game

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"Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Board Game" and "Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Miniatures / Collectible Card / Role-Playing Game" existed as separate categories before 2023.

YearWorkPublisher(s)Ref.
2023Magic the Gathering: The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earthWizards of the Coast[25]
2024D&D The Deck of Many ThingsWizards of the Coast[26]
2025Magic the Gathering: Final FantasyWizards of the Coast[28]

References

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