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1968 Alley Awards

Tallied by Mark Hanerfeld
Total number of votes: 616

  • Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel) (2nd place)

  • Roy Thomas (2nd place)

  • Jack Kirby (2nd place)

  • Wally Wood (2nd place)


  • Explanatory Note: Mark Hanerfeld originally listed Nick Fury, Agent ofS.H.I.E.L.D. as the winner, but then discovered he had counted separatelyvotes for "Fantastic Four by Jack Kirby" (42 votes), "Fantastic Four by StanLee," and "Fantastic Four by Jack Kirby & Stan Lee," which would have given Fantastic Four a total of more than 45 votes and thus the victory.


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