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Award presented annually by GLAAD for comic books

GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comic Book
Awarded forExcellence in depiction of theLGBT (lesbian,gay,bisexual, andtransgender) community in comics
CountryUnited States
Presented byGLAAD
First awardApril 1992; 33 years ago (1992-04)
2025 winner(s)Suicide Squad: Dream Team

TheGLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comic Book is an annual award that honorscomic books for excellence in the depiction ofLGBT (lesbian,gay,bisexual, andtransgender)characters and themes. It is one of several categories of the annualGLAAD Media Awards, presented byGLAAD—an Americannon-governmentalmedia monitoring organization—at ceremonies in New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco between March and June.[1]

The award was introduced in 1992 as a non-competitive category at the 3rd GLAAD Media Awards. The first honoree was thesecond volume ofThe Flash, an ongoing comic book series published byDC Comics and written byWilliam Messner-Loebs. No award was given from 1993 through 1995, but one comic has been recognized every year since 1996. Outstanding Comic Book became a competitive category in 1997.[2] While the award initially encompassed all types ofcomics—such as comic books,comic strips, andgraphic novels—GLAAD split the category into two starting with the33rd ceremony in 2022; Outstanding Comic Book andOutstanding Original Graphic Novel/Anthology.[3]

For a comic to be eligible, it must be targeted at a general audience and be sold nationwide in comic retail stores.[4] Furthermore, it must be published by one of the United States' fourmainstream comic book publishersDark Horse Comics, DC Comics,Image Comics, orMarvel Comics—or their subsidiaries.[5] A title from another publisher is eligible at GLAAD's discretion if it manages to attain a degree of visibility and impact similar to that of one of the four mainstream publishers.[5]

Comic books selected by GLAAD are evaluated based on four criteria: "Fair, Accurate, and Inclusive Representations" of the LGBT community, "Boldness and Originality" of the project, significant "Impact" on mainstream culture, and "Overall Quality" of the project.[6] GLAAD monitors mainstream media to identify which comic books will be nominated, while also issuing a Call for Entries that encourages media outlets to submit titles for consideration. Comics created by and for an LGBT audience must be submitted in order to be considered for nomination, as GLAAD does not monitor such works for defamation.[6] Winners are determined by a plurality vote by GLAAD staff and board, Shareholders Circle members,[a] as well as volunteers and allies.[6]

Since its inception, the award has been given to 27 comics.Green Lantern,Young Avengers,Strangers in Paradise, andStar Wars: Doctor Aphra are the only comics to have received the award twice, with onlyGreen Lantern achieving consecutive wins; in 2002 and 2003.Judd Winick is the writer with the most wins, having been nominated four times and winning three; two forGreen Lantern.Strangers in Paradise also has the distinction of being the most-nominated comic, having been nominated 7 times. With nine nominations and one win,James Tynion IV has been nominated more often than any other writer. With four nominations,The Authority is the comic that has been nominated the most often without a win; with six nominations,Brian K. Vaughan is the most-nominated writer without a win.

Since the mid-2000s the award has received some criticism for its emphasis on mainstream comics—including its exclusion of non-mainstream comics,webcomics, andmanga—as well as failing to recognize comic book artists alongside writers in nominations, though artists were eventually honored alonsdige writers as of the34th GLAAD Media Awards. At the35th GLAAD Media Awards in 2024, the award was given to the ongoing seriesStar Wars: Doctor Aphra; published byMarvel Comics, and written byAlyssa Wong.

Winners and nominees

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Table key
Indicates the winner

1990s

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See also:1990s in comics
1990s winners and nominees
Award yearComicWriter(s)PublisherRef(s).
1992
(3rd)
The FlashWilliam Messner-LoebsDC Comics[8]
[9]
[10]
1996
(7th)
Maggie Sawyer, Metropolis S.C.U.Cindy GoffDC Comics[10]
[11]
1997
(8th)
Death: The Time of Your LifeNeil GaimanVertigo (DC Comics)[2]
[10]
Love and RocketsHernandez brothersFantagraphics Books
PrimeGerard Jones andLen StrazewskiMarvel Comics
The SpectreJohn OstranderDC Comics
1998
(9th)
For Better or For WorseLynn JohnstonAndrews McMeel Publishing[12]
[13]
[10]
The FlashMark Waid andBrian AugustynDC Comics
The InvisiblesGrant Morrison
Superboy and the RaversKarl Kesel
1999
(10th)
SupergirlPeter DavidDC Comics[14]
[10]
The Books of MagicNeil GaimanVertigo (DC Comics)
StarmanJames RobinsonDC Comics
Star Trek: Starfleet AcademyChristian CooperMarvel Comics
Young Heroes in LoveDan Raspler and Dev MadanDC Comics

2000s

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See also:2000s in comics
2000s winners and nominees
Award yearComicWriter(s)PublisherRef(s).
2000
(11th)
Strangers in ParadiseTerry MooreAbstract Studios[15]
[16]
[17]
The AuthorityWarren EllisWildStorm (DC Comics)
The Girl who Would Be DeathCaitlín R. KiernanVertigo (DC Comics)
SupergirlPeter DavidDC Comics
Top 10Alan MooreAmerica's Best Comics /WildStorm (DC Comics)
2001
(12th)
Pedro and MeJudd WinickHenry Holt and Company[18]
[19]
The AuthorityWarren Ellis andMark MillarWildStorm (DC Comics)
Jenny Sparks: The Secret History of the AuthorityMark Millar
PrometheaAlan MooreAmerica's Best Comics /WildStorm (DC Comics)
Top 10
2002
(13th)
Green LanternJudd WinickDC Comics[20]
[21]
Buffy the Vampire SlayerVariousDark Horse Comics
Strangers in ParadiseTerry MooreAbstract Studios
Top 10Alan MooreAmerica's Best Comics /WildStorm (DC Comics)
UserDevin K. GraysonVertigo (DC Comics)
2003
(14th)
Green LanternJudd WinickDC Comics[22]
[23]
[24]
The AuthorityRobbie MorrisonWildStorm (DC Comics)
Murder MysteriesP. Craig RussellDark Horse Comics
Strangers in ParadiseTerry MooreAbstract Studios
X-StatixPeter MilliganMarvel Comics
2004
(15th)
CatwomanEd BrubakerDC Comics[25]
[26]
[27]
The AuthorityRobbie MorrisonWildStorm (DC Comics)
Gotham CentralGreg Rucka andEd BrubakerDC Comics
How LoathsomeTed Naifeh and Tristan CraneComics Lit /NBM Publishing
Strangers in ParadiseTerry MooreAbstract Studios
2005
(16th)
LubaGilbert HernandezFantagraphics Books[28]
[29]
Ex MachinaBrian K. VaughanWildStorm (DC Comics)
Hard TimeSteve Gerber andMary SkrenesDC Comics
My Faith in FrankieMike CareyVertigo (DC Comics)
Strangers in ParadiseTerry MooreAbstract Studios
2006
(17th)
Young AvengersAllan HeinbergMarvel Comics[30]
[31]
Gotham CentralGreg Rucka andEd BrubakerDC Comics
Strangers in ParadiseTerry MooreAbstract Studios
Top 10: The Forty-NinersAlan MooreAmerica's Best Comics /WildStorm (DC Comics)
Y: The Last ManBrian K. VaughanVertigo (DC Comics)
2007
(18th)
Fun HomeAlison BechdelHoughton Mifflin[32]
[33]
52Geoff Johns,Grant Morrison,Greg Rucka,Mark WaidDC Comics
American VirginSteven T. SeagleVertigo (DC Comics)
ManhunterMarc AndreykoDC Comics
Y: The Last ManBrian K. VaughanVertigo (DC Comics)
2008
(19th)
Strangers in ParadiseTerry MooreAbstract Studios[34]
[35]
American VirginSteven T. SeagleVertigo (DC Comics)
The BoysGarth EnnisDynamite Entertainment
MidnighterGarth Ennis,Brian K. Vaughan,Christos Gage,Justin Gray,Jimmy Palmiotti andKeith GiffenWildStorm (DC Comics)
The OutsidersJudd Winick,Greg Rucka, andTony BedardDC Comics
2009
(20th)
Buffy the Vampire SlayerDrew Goddard,Jeph Loeb andJoss WhedonDark Horse Comics[36]
[37]
The AlcoholicJonathan AmesVertigo (DC Comics)
Final Crisis: RevelationsGreg RuckaDC Comics
Secret SixGail Simone
Young Avengers PresentsEd Brubaker, Brian Reed,Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa,Paul Cornell,Kevin Grevioux andMatt FractionMarvel Comics

2010s

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See also:2010s in comics
2010s winners and nominees
Award yearComicWriter(s)PublisherRef(s).
2010
(21st)
Detective ComicsGreg RuckaDC Comics[38]
[39]
[40]
Buffy the Vampire SlayerJane Espenson,Steven S. DeKnight,Drew Z. Greenberg,Jim Krueger,Doug Petrie,Joss WhedonDark Horse Comics
Madame XanaduMatt WagnerVertigo (DC Comics)
Secret SixGail SimoneDC Comics
X-FactorPeter DavidMarvel Comics
2011
(22nd)
X-FactorPeter DavidMarvel Comics[41]
[42]
[43]
Avengers: The Children's CrusadeAllan HeinbergMarvel Comics
Buffy the Vampire SlayerScott Allie,Brad Meltzer,Joss WhedonDark Horse Comics
FogtownAndersen GabrychVertigo (DC Comics)
VeronicaDan ParentArchie Comics
2012
(23rd)
BatwomanJ. H. Williams III andW. Haden BlackmanDC Comics[44]
[45]
Avengers: The Children's CrusadeAllan HeinbergMarvel Comics
Secret SixGail SimoneDC Comics
Veronica Present: Kevin KellerDan ParentArchie Comics
X-FactorPeter DavidMarvel Comics
2013
(24th)
Kevin KellerDan ParentArchie Comics[46]
[47]
Astonishing X-MenMarjorie LiuMarvel Comics
BatwomanJ. H. Williams III andW. Haden BlackmanDC Comics
Buffy the Vampire SlayerAndrew Chambliss,Scott Allie,Jane Espenson,Drew Z. GreenbergDark Horse Comics
Earth 2James RobinsonDC Comics
2014
(25th)
Young AvengersKieron GillenMarvel Comics[48]
[49]
BatwomanJ. H. Williams III andW. Haden BlackmanDC Comics
Fearless DefendersCullen BunnMarvel Comics
Husbands: The ComicJane Espenson andBrad BellDark Horse Comics
Life with ArchiePaul KupperbergArchie Comics
2015
(26th)
Rat QueensKurtis J. WiebeImage Comics[50]
[51]
HawkeyeMatt FractionMarvel Comics
LumberjanesND Stevenson and Grace EllisBoom! Studios
MemeticJames Tynion IV
SagaBrian K. Vaughan andFiona StaplesImage Comics
2016
(27th)
LumberjanesND Stevenson and Grace EllisBoom! Studios[52]
[53]
Angela: Queen of HelMarguerite BennettMarvel Comics
Harley QuinnAmanda Conner andJimmy PalmiottiDC Comics
MidnighterSteve Orlando
The Wicked + The DivineKieron GillenImage Comics
2017
(28th)
The WoodsJames Tynion IVBoom! Studios[54]
[55]
All-New X-MenDennis HopelessMarvel Comics
Black PantherTa-Nehisi Coates
DC Comics BombshellsMarguerite BennettDC Comics
Kim & KimMagdalene VisaggioBlack Mask Studios
Love Is LoveMarc AndreykoIDW Publishing
LumberjanesND Stevenson and Grace EllisBoom! Studios
Midnighter /Midnighter and ApolloSteve OrlandoDC Comics
Patsy Walker, A.K.A Hellcat!Kate LethMarvel Comics
SagaBrian K. Vaughan andFiona StaplesImage Comics
2018
(29th)
Black Panther: World of WakandaRoxane Gay,Ta-Nehisi Coates,Yona Harvey,Rembert BrowneMarvel Comics[56]
[57]
AmericaGabby RiveraMarvel Comics
The BackstagersJames Tynion IVBoom! Studios
BatwomanMarguerite Bennett andJames Tynion IVDC Comics
Deadman: Dark Mansion of Forbidden LoveSarah Vaughn
Goldie VanceHope LarsonBoom! Studios
IcemanSina GraceMarvel Comics
LumberjanesND Stevenson and Grace EllisBoom! Studios
Quantum Teens Are GoMagdalene VisaggioBlack Mask Studios
The WoodsJames Tynion IVBoom! Studios
2019
(30th)
Exit, Stage Left!: The Snagglepuss ChroniclesMark RussellDC Comics[58]
[59]
BatwomanMarguerite Bennett and K. PerkinsDC Comics
Bingo LoveTee FranklinImage Comics
FenceC. S. PacatBoom! Studios
IcemanSina GraceMarvel Comics
Lumberjanes: The Infernal CompassLilah SturgesBoom! Studios
Oh S#!t It’s Kim & KimMagdalene VisaggioBlack Mask Comics
RunawaysRainbow RowellMarvel Comics
Star Wars: Doctor AphraKieron Gillen andSimon Spurrier
Strangers in Paradise XXVTerry MooreAbstract Studios

2020s

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See also:2020s in comics
2020s winners and nominees
Award yearComicWriter(s)/Creators[b]PublisherRef(s).
2020
(31st)
Star Wars: Doctor AphraSimon SpurrierMarvel Comics[61]
[62]
The Avant-GuardesCarly UsdinBoom! Studios
BloomKevin PanettaFirst Second
CrowdedChristopher SebelaImage Comics
Harley Quinn: Breaking GlassMariko TamakiDC Comics
Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with MeFirst Second
LiebestrasseGreg LockardComiXology Originals
LumberjanesShannon Watters andKat LeyhBoom! Studios
RunawaysRainbow RowellMarvel Comics
The Wicked + The DivineKieron GillenImage Comics
2021
(32nd)
Empyre /Lords of Empyre: EmperorHulkling /Empyre: Aftermath AvengersAl Ewing,Dan Slott,Chip Zdarsky,Anthony OliveiraMarvel Comics[63]
[64]
Far SectorN. K. JemisinDC Comics
Guardians of the GalaxyAl EwingMarvel Comics
Juliet Takes a BreathGabby RiveraBoom! Studios
Lois LaneGreg RuckaDC Comics
The Magic FishTrung Le NguyenPenguin Random House
Suicide SquadTom TaylorDC Comics
WyndJames Tynion IVBoom! Studios
X-FactorLeah WilliamsMarvel Comics
You Brought Me the OceanAlex SánchezDC Comics
2022
(33rd)
Crush andLoboMariko TamakiDC Comics[65]
[66]
Aquaman: The BecomingBrandon ThomasDC Comics
Barbalien: Red PlanetTate Brombal andJeff LemireDark Horse Comics
The Dreaming: Waking HoursG. Willow WilsonDC Comics
Guardians of the GalaxyAl EwingMarvel Comics
Harley Quinn: The Animated Series - The Eat. Bang! Kill. TourTee FranklinDC Comics
Killer QueensDavid M. BooherDark Horse Comics
Star Wars: Doctor AphraAlyssa WongMarvel Comics
Superman: Son of Kal-ElTom TaylorDC Comics
WyndJames Tynion IVBoom! Studios
2023
(34th)
Poison IvyG. Willow WilsonDC Comics[67]
[68]
I Hate This PlaceKyle StarksImage Comics
Immortal X-MenKieron GillenMarvel Comics
New MutantsVita Ayala, Danny Lore,Charlie Jane Anders
The Nice House on the LakeJames Tynion IVDC Comics
Sins of the Black FlamingoAndrew WheelerImage Comics
Star Wars: Doctor AphraAlyssa WongMarvel Comics
Superman: Son of Kal-ElTom Taylor andNicole MainesDC Comics
Tim Drake: RobinMeghan Fitzmartin
Wynd: The Throne in the SkyJames Tynion IVBoom! Studios
2024
(35th)
Star Wars: Doctor AphraAlyssa WongMarvel Comics[69]
[70]
Adventures of Superman: Jon KentTom TaylorDC Comics
Betsy Braddock: Captain BritainTini HowardMarvel Comics
HawkgirlJadzia AxelrodDC Comics
Killer Queens 2David M. BooherDark Horse Comics
The NeighborsJude Ellison S. DoyleBOOM! Studios
New Mutants Lethal LegionCharlie Jane AndersMarvel Comics
The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher ChaosTate Brombal[c]Dark Horse Comics
Poison IvyG. Willow WilsonDC Comics
Tim Drake: RobinMeghan FitzmartinDC Comics
2025
(36th)[b]
Suicide Squad: Dream TeamNicole Maines, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, José Luís, Adriano Di Benedetto, Adriano Lucas, Becca CareyDC Comics[60]
[71]
Alan Scott: The Green LanternTim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Jordi Tarragona, Raúl Fernandez, John Livesay, Matt Herms, Chris Sotomayor, Lucas GattoniDC Comics
Avengers Academy: Marvel's VoicesAnthony Oliveira, Carola Borelli, Bailie Rosenlund, IG Guara, Alba Glez, Elisabetta D'Amico, Pablo Collar, Karen S. Darboe, Carlos Lopez, KJ Díaz, Ian Herring, Frank William, Ariana Maher, Joe CaramagnaMarvel Comics
Captain MarvelAlyssa Wong, Jan Bazaldua, Ruairí Coleman, Roberto Poggi, Bryan Valenza, Carlos Lopez, Ariana MaherMarvel Comics
I Heart Skull-CrusherJosie Campbell, Alessio Zonno, Angel De Santiago, Jim CampbellBOOM! Studios
The Nice House by the SeaJames Tynion IV, Álvaro Martínez Bueno,Jordie Bellaire, Andworld DesignDC Comics
NYXJackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Francesco Mortarino, Enid Balám, Elisabetta D'Amico, Michael Shelfer, Raúl Angulo, Joe SabinoMarvel Comics
The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher ChaosTate Brombal[c], Isaac Goodhart, Soo Lee, Naomi Franq, Miquel Muerto, Patricio Delpeche, Héctor Barros, Aditya BidikarDark Horse Comics
Poison IvyG. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Luana Vecchio, Haining, Arif Prianto, Hassan Otsmane-ElhaouDC Comics
SpectregraphJames Tynion IV, Christian Ward, Aditya BidikarDSTLRY

Multiple wins and nominations

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Titles

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The following titles received two or more Outstanding Comic Book awards:

WinsTitleNominations
2Strangers in Paradise7
Star Wars: Doctor Aphra5
Young Avengers2
Green Lantern


The following titles received four or more Outstanding Comic Book nominations:

NominationsTitle
7Strangers in Paradise
5Batwoman
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Lumberjanes
Star Wars: Doctor Aphra
4X-Factor
The Authority

Writers

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The following writers received two or more Outstanding Comic Book awards:

WinsTitleNominations
3Judd Winick4
2Terry Moore8
Peter David5


The following writers received four or more Outstanding Comic Book nominations:

NominationsTitle
9James Tynion IV
8Terry Moore
7Greg Rucka
6Brian K. Vaughan
5Peter David
Kieron Gillen
Alan Moore
4Marguerite Bennett
Ed Brubaker
Grace Ellis
ND Stevenson
Tom Taylor
Judd Winick


Publishers

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The following publishers received two or more Outstanding Comic Book awards:

WinsTitleNominations
12DC Comics[d]78
7Marvel Comics37
2Boom! Studios18
Abstract Studios8


The following publishers received four or more Outstanding Comic Book nominations:

NominationsTitle
78DC Comics[d]
37Marvel Comics
18Boom! Studios
11Dark Horse Comics
9Image Comics
8Abstract Studios
4Archie Comics

Criticism

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Rich Thigpen, a member of the advisory board ofPrism Comics, has described a debate existing regarding GLAAD's award for Outstanding Comic Book and whether the comics the organization nominates "were deserving because of their LGBT content or because of the press coverage they generated".[72][73] Thigpen stated that, given GLAAD's "very mission statement", it is expected that most Outstanding Comic Book nominees will be mainstream works that have "made the biggest media impact", and that he personally sees nothing wrong with this.[72]

Andrew Wheeler ofComicsAlliance has also criticed the focus on mainstream comics, as it results in the award having a "somewhat narrow focus".[74] He points out how, despiteAlison Bechdel'sFun Home winning the Outstanding Comic Book award in 2007,Are You My Mother? wasn't even nominated during the 2013 ceremony. Wheeler also criticized the exclusion ofwebcomics, arguing that the most "progressive and inclusive LGBT content in comics today" is to be found in digital comics.[74] The omission ofmanga has also been criticized,[75] withYuricon founder Erica Friedman stating that she has often written to GLAAD about including manga in this category.[76]

The category was also criticized for recognizing only the writers of individual comics, but not the artists. Wheeler has described this as "frustrating" and argued that it "undermines the award's credibility".[74] Writing forPaste, Steve Foxe described GLAAD's unacknowledgement of artists as "painful".[77] GLAAD's failure to recognize artists was also criticized bycomics journalist Oliver Sava,[78] frequentMarvel Comics artistMark Brooks,[79] andRich Johnston ofBleeding Cool,[80] among others. GLAAD began crediting entire creative teams in 2025.[60]

Notes

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  1. ^The Shareholders Circle consists of donors who have made a donation of $1,500 or more.[7]
  2. ^abBeginning in 2025, award nominations credit the whole creative team, not just the writer(s).[60]
  3. ^abBased on an idea byJames Tynion IV.
  4. ^abTotals include nominations for the DC Comics imprintsVertigo andWildStorm.

References

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Footnotes

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