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The Goethe Award, later known as the Comic Fan Art Award, was a series of fan awards for comic book creators in the United States from 1971 to 2010. The award originated in the fanzine Newfangles and was also associated with The Buyer's Guide to Comics Fandom.

Overview
The Goethe Awards/Comic Fan Art Awards were tallied yearly for comic books produced during the previous year, and were given out in several categories, separated into people and works, and further divided into professional publications and fanzine/underground publications: • PEOPLE • Favorite Pro Artist/Penciller (1970–1974) • Favorite Inker (1974) • Favorite Pro Writer (1970–1974) • Favorite Pro Editor (1970–1974) • Favorite Fan Writer (1970–1973) • Favorite Fan Artist (1970–1973) • WORKS • Favorite Pro Comic Book (1970–1974) • Favorite Underground Comic/Non-Newsstand Comic (1970–1972) • Favorite Comic-Book Story (1970–1973) • Favorite Comic-Book Character (1970–1973) • Favorite Fanzine (1970–1974) == History ==
History
Don & Maggie Thompson created the Goethe Awards in 1971; the Goethe Awards for comics published in 1970 were first published in a 1971 issue of their fanzine Newfangles. Nominations for the 1972 Goethe Awards (for comics published in 1971) ballot were initially published in ''The Buyer's Guide to Comics Fandom (TBG), The Monster Times, and Graphic Story World. Nominations were sent in from 335 readers. Ultimately, there were 7 categories with 4-7 nominees in each category. 700 fans voted for the final nominees. The 1972 Goethe Awards were presented July 3, 1972, at the Comic Art Convention, New York City, in a ceremony emceed by Tony Isabella and Carl Gafford. — were printed in TBG, Comic Crusader, The Comic Reader, the Gazette Advertiser, The Menomonee Falls Gazette, and Rocket's Blast Comicollector. 1,011 fans cast their votes. and passed the awards to Tony Isabella. and were not announced until TBG'' #123 (March 26, 1976). In 1982, the ''Comics Buyer's Guide (the successor to The Buyer's Guide to Comics Fandom''), began presenting their Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Awards, in many ways modeled on the Goethe Award/Comic Fan Art Award. == Winners ==
Winners
: Years represent when the work was published, not when the awards were presented People Favorite Pro Artist/Penciller1970 Neal Adams1971 TK1972 Barry Windsor-SmithNeal AdamsBernie WrightsonJack Kirby1973 Bernie Wrightson1974 Jim Starlin Favorite Inker1974 Tom Palmer Favorite Pro Writer1970 tie • '''Denny O'Neil''' • Roy Thomas1971 TK • 1972 Roy ThomasLen WeinJack KirbyDennis O'NeilSteve Englehart1973 Len Wein1974 Roy Thomas Favorite Pro Editor1970 Dick Giordano1971 TK • 1972 Roy ThomasJulius Schwartz1973 Roy Thomas1972 Don & Maggie ThompsonTom FaganTony IsabellaJan StrnadPaul Levitz1973 Don & Maggie Thompson Favorite Fan Artist1970 Robert Kline1971 TK • 1972 Richard CorbenDon NewtonJohn FantucchioMartin Greim1973 Don NewtonHoward Bender (3rd runner-up) Works Favorite Pro Comic Book1970 Green Lantern/Green Arrow (DC) • 1971 TK • 1972 Conan (Marvel) • Swamp ThingTarzanThe Avengers1973 Swamp Thing (DC) • 1974 E-Man (Charlton) Favorite Underground Comic/Non-Newsstand Comic1970 Captain George Presents, by George Henderson of Toronto, Canada • 1971 TK • 1972 The Menomonee Falls GazetteBedtime StoriesFurther Adventures of the Fabulous Furry Freak BrothersFantagorSkull ComicsPhase Favorite Comic-Book Story1970 '''"No Evil Shall Escape My Sight" by Denny O'Neil and Neal Adams in Green Lantern/Green Arrow #76''' (DC) • 1971 TK • 1972 '"The Black Hound of Vengeance!" in Conan #20' • "And Through Him Save a World" in Green Lantern #89 • "The Pact" in New Gods #20 • "Dark Genesis" in Swamp Thing #1 • 1973 '"Night of the Bat," by Len Wein, Bernie Wrightson, and Joe Orlando in Swamp Thing #7' (DC) Favorite Comic-Book Character1970 Deadman (DC) • 1971 TK • 1972 Conan (Marvel) • BatmanSpider-ManTarzanGreen Arrow) • 1973 Conan (Marvel) Favorite Fanzine1970 Newfangles1971 '''''The Buyer's Guide to Comics Fandom''''' • ''The Buyer's Guide to Comics Fandom'' • ComixsceneComic CrusaderGraphic Story World • ''Rocket's Blast Comicollector'' • 1973 The Comic Reader (edited by Paul Levitz) • 1974 The Comic Reader == References ==
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