The
Shazam Awards were a series of awards given between 1970 and 1975 for outstanding achievement in the comic book field. Awards were given in the year following publication of the material (at a dinner ceremony modeled on the
National Cartoonist Society's
Reuben Award dinners). The Shazam Awards were based on nominations and were the first comics awards voted upon by industry professionals. The name of the award is that of the magic word used by the original
Captain Marvel, a popular superhero of the 1940s and early 1950s. Marvel's comic-book
Secret Wars II #1 (1985) features a fictional scriptwriter, Stewart Cadwall (based on real-life writer
Steve Gerber) who has a Shazam Award on his table. When Cadwall becomes a superhuman, his Shazam Award turns into a weapon. Cadwall and his Shazam Award re-appeared in
Iron Man #197 (1985).
1970 ; Winners. Presented May 12, 1971. • Best Continuing Feature:
Conan the Barbarian (Marvel) • Best Individual Story: "
Snowbirds Don't Fly" by Dennis O'Neil & Neal Adams,
Green Lantern/Green Arrow #85 (DC) • Best Writer (Dramatic Division):
Roy Thomas • Best Penciller (Dramatic Division): Neal Adams • Best Inker (Dramatic Division):
Dick Giordano • Best Writer (Humor Division):
John Albano • Best Penciller (Humor Division):
Dan DeCarlo • Best Inker (Humor Division): Henry Scarpelli • Best Letterer:
Gaspar Saladino • Best Colorist:
Tatjana Wood • Best Foreign Artist:
Frank Bellamy • Outstanding New Talent: (tie)
Michael Kaluta,
Richard Corben • Special Recognition:
Gil Kane, "for
Blackmark, his paperback comics novel" • Special Achievement by an Individual:
Jack Kirby, "for his
Fourth World series in
Forever People,
New Gods,
Mister Miracle, ''
Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen''" • Hall of Fame:
Will Eisner 1972 ; Winners. Presented 1973. • Best Continuing Feature: n.a. • Best Individual Story (Dramatic): "Dark Genesis" by
Len Wein &
Berni Wrightson,
Swamp Thing #1 (DC). ::Also nominated: "The Black Hound of Vengeance," by Roy Thomas & Barry Smith,
Conan the Barbarian #20 (Marvel) • Best Individual Short Story (Dramatic): "The Demon Within" by John Albano &
Jim Aparo,
House of Mystery #201 (DC) • Best Writer (Dramatic Division): Len Wein,
Swamp Thing • Best Penciller (Dramatic Division): Berni Wrightson,
Swamp Thing • Best Inker (Dramatic Division): n.a. • Best Humor Story: "The Poster Plague" by
Steve Skeates &
Sergio Aragones,
House of Mystery #202 (DC) • Best Writer (Humor Division): n.a. • Best Penciller (Humor Division): n.a. • Best Inker (Humor Division): Sergio Aragones,
Mad • Best Letterer: n.a. • Best Colorist: n.a. • Best Foreign Artist: n.a. • Outstanding New Talent: n.a. • Special Award: DC
letterer/
proofreader Gerda Gattel "for bringing her special warmth to our history" • Superior Achievement by an Individual:
Julius Schwartz "for bringing the
Shazam Family back into print" • Hall of Fame: n.a.
1973 ; Nominees where known, and winners. Presented 1974. • Best Continuing Feature:
Swamp Thing (DC) ::Also nominated:
Conan the Barbarian (Marvel),
The Tomb of Dracula (Marvel) • Best Individual Story (Dramatic): "Song of Red Sonja" by Roy Thomas &
Barry Smith,
Conan the Barbarian #24 (Marvel) ::Also nominated: "A Clockwork Horror" by Len Wein & Berni Wrightson,
Swamp Thing #6 (DC); "Finally, Shuma-Gorath" by
Steve Englehart &
Frank Brunner Marvel Premiere #10 (Marvel) • Best Individual Short Story (Dramatic): "The Himalayan Incident" (
Manhunter) by
Archie Goodwin &
Walt Simonson,
Detective Comics #437 (DC) • Best Writer (Dramatic Division): Archie Goodwin (Manhunter in
Detective Comics #437-443) ::Also nominated: Roy Thomas (
Conan the Barbarian); Len Wein (
Swamp Thing) • Best Penciller (Dramatic Division): Berni Wrightson (
Swamp Thing) ::Also nominated: John Buscema (
Conan the Barbarian,
The Savage Sword of Conan);
Mike Ploog (
Marvel Spotlight,
Frankenstein) • Best Inker (Dramatic Division): Dick Giordano (
Justice League of America) ::Also nominated:
Tom Palmer (
The Tomb of Dracula); Berni Wrightson (
Swamp Thing) • Best Humor Story: "The Gourmet",
Plop! #1 (DC) ::Also nominated: "The Escape",
Plop! #1; "F-f-frongs",
Spoof #3 (Marvel); "Kung Fooey",
Crazy #1 (Marvel) • Best Writer (Humor Division): (tie) Stu Schwartzberg; Steve Skeates ::Also nominated: Roy Thomas,
Marv Wolfman • Best Penciller (Humor Division):
Marie Severin (
Crazy) ::Also nominated: Bob Foster (
Crazy); Larry Hama (
Crazy); Mike Ploog (
Crazy) • Best Inker (Humor Division):
Ralph Reese ::Also nominated:
Russ Heath;
John Severin;
Herb Trimpe • Best Letterer: Gaspar Saladino • Best Colorist:
Glynis Wein • Best Foreign Comic Series:
Lieutenant Blueberry • Outstanding New Talent: (tie) Walt Simonson;
Jim Starlin ::Also nominated:
Klaus Janson • Superior Achievement by an Individual: Richard Corben • Hall of Fame: Carl Barks
1974 ; Nominees and winners. Presented 1975. • Best Continuing Feature:
Conan the Barbarian (Marvel) ::Also nominated:
Man-Thing (Marvel),
The Tomb of Dracula (Marvel) • Best Individual Story (Dramatic): "Götterdämmerung" by Archie Goodwin & Walt Simonson,
Detective Comics #443 (DC) ::Also nominated: "Night of the Stalker" by
Sal Amendola with Vin Amendola,
Steve Englehart, and
Dick Giordano,
Detective Comics #439 (DC); "Red Nails" by Roy Thomas & Barry Smith,
Savage Tales #1-3 (Marvel) • Best Individual Short Story (Dramatic): "Cathedral Perilous" (Manhunter) by Archie Goodwin & Walt Simonson,
Detective Comics #441 (DC) ::Also nominated: "Burma Sky," by Archie Goodwin &
Alex Toth,
Our Fighting Forces #146 (DC); "Jenifer" by
Bruce Jones & Berni Wrightson,
Creepy #63 (Warren) • Best Writer (Dramatic Division): Archie Goodwin ::Also nominated: Steve Gerber, Roy Thomas • Best Penciller (Dramatic Division): John Buscema ::Also nominated:
Gene Colan, Berni Wrightson • Best Inker (Dramatic Division): Dick Giordano ::Also nominated:
Frank Giacoia; Tom Palmer;
Joe Sinnott • Best Humor Story: "Kaspar the Dead Baby" by Marv Wolfman & Marie Severin
Crazy #8 (Marvel) ::Also nominated: "The Boob Rube Story" by Stu Schwartzberg & Marie Severin,
Crazy #4; "The Ecchorcist" by Marv Wolfman & Vance Rodewalt (
Crazy #6); "Police Gory Story" by Stu Schwartzberg & Vance Rodewalt (
Crazy #8) • Best Writer (Humor Division): Steve Skeates Also nominated:
Nick Cuti; Steve Gerber;
Joe Gill • Best Penciller (Humor Division): Marie Severin ::Also nominated:
Dan DeCarlo; Frank Roberge;
George Wildman • Best Inker (Humor Division): Ralph Reese ::Also nominated:
Rudy Lapick; Frank Roberge; Marie Severin; George Wildman • Best Letterer:
John Costanza ::Also nominated: Annette Kawecki; Gaspar Saladino;
Artie Simek • Best Colorist: Tatjana Wood ::Also nominated: Marie Severin; Glynis Wein • Outstanding New Talent:
Craig Russell ::Also nominated:
Paul Gulacy;
Al Milgrom • Superior Achievement by an Individual: Roy Thomas ::Also nominated: Barry Smith; Jim Starlin • Hall of Fame: Jack Kirby ::Also nominated: Alex Toth;
Wally Wood Additional credits where not given in cited source: ==See also==