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The National Comics Awards was a series of awards for comic book titles and creators given out on an annual basis from 1997 to 2003 for comics published in the United Kingdom the previous year. The votes were by the U.K. comics fan community, and were open to anyone.

Structure and categories
The National Comics Awards were awarded by UK comics fans voting for work produced during the previous year. Financial supporters of the awards could have their companies' names added to an individual award, as well as having a representative of the business present the award at the ceremony. The National Comics Awards were presented to individual creators as well as for publications and characters. There was also a section of the awards devoted to all-time lists. From 1997 to 1999, voters were required to pay to vote for the "Best Comic Ever" category, with all proceeds going to charity: in 1997 the category was "Best British Comic Ever," in 1998 it was "Best Comic in the World Ever," and in 1999 it was "Best Comic of the 20th Century" (with all proceeds going to the ChildLine Charity). ==History==
History
The first National Comics Awards presentation took place 15 March 1997 at United Kingdom Comic Art Convention (UKCAC) in London, presented by Jonathan Ross and Paul Gambaccini. In 1998 the Awards took place at the Manchester UKCAC. The Awards were held at the Bristol Comic Festival in 1999, and from 2001 to 2003. There were no National Comics Awards presented in 2000, as the Eagle Awards were revived that year. The 2002 Awards were hosted by Kev F Sutherland. Presenters included Mike Conroy and Dez Skinn of Comics International, Martin Averre of Ace Comics, Dave Finn of Incognito Comics, Mark Buckingham, Nick Parry-Jones of Red Route Distribution, The Comedian from Watchmen and Alice in Wonderland (a.k.a. character costume models Doug Oliver and Andrea Sanders), Dave Gibbons, Karen Berger, Jonathan Bryans and Bryan Liddiard of Naturesguard, Carol Bennett of Knockabout Comics, Rich Johnston, Alex Summersby of MacUnlimited, and Jim Valentino. The 2003 awards, presented in London at that year's Comic Festival, were sponsored by Red Route Distribution, Ace Comics, Incognito Comics, Tripwire, Knockabout Comics, SFX magazine, Bulletproof Comics, Comics International, Borders Books, and Diamond Previews. After 2003 the major UK comics awards again became the Eagle Awards, until 2012 (2014) when they were discontinued. ==Awards==
Awards
Individual awards Best Writer / Best Writer in Comics Today/Now • 1997: Garth Ennis • 1998: Grant Morrison • 1999: John Wagner • 2001: John Wagner, for Button Man and Judge Dredd (both in 2000 AD) • 2002: Grant Morrison • Alan MooreWarren Ellis • John Wagner • Brian Michael Bendis • Garth Ennis • Frank MillerAnonymous (The Beano) • Robbie MorrisonNeil Gaiman • 2003: Dan AbnettJohn WagnerGrant MorrisonAlan MooreBrian Michael BendisMark MillarGarth EnnisMike CareyGordon RennieAndy Diggle Best Artist / Best Artist in Comics Today/Now • 1997: Alex Ross • 1998: Steve Dillon • 1999: Alex Ross • 2001: Carlos Ezquerra for Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog (2000 AD), and Just a Pilgrim (Black Bull Comics) • 2002: Frank QuitelyFrazer IrvingBryan Hitch • Carlos Ezquerra • John CassadayJohn Romita, Jr.Frank MillerAlan Davis • Steve Dillon • Alex Ross • 2003 (sponsored by Ace Comics): Bryan HitchHenry FlintJockNick BrennanFrazer IrvingFrank QuitelyJim LeeKarl RichardsonSteve DillonCarlos Ezquerra Best New Talent • 2001 (tie): • Frazer Irving, for Necronauts in 2000 ADJock, for Judge Dredd in 2000 AD • 2002: Frazer Irving • John Watson • Mike Carey • Tan Eng Huat • Simon Spurrier • Nick Locking • Ed BrubakerGeoff Johns • Jock • Judd Winick • 2003 (sponsored by Tripwire): Andy Diggle (writer, Lady Constantine (DC), Snow Tiger (2000 AD)) • Karl RichardsonSimon SpurrierAndy ClarkeAntony JohnstonFrazer IrvingBrian K. VaughanJai SenDom ReardonBruce Jones Publication awards Best Comic (British) • 1997: 2000 AD • 1998: 2000 AD • 1999: 2000 AD Best Comic Now • 2002: The Beano2000 ADTransmetropolitanNew X-MenPlanetaryLuciferBatman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again100 BulletsX-ForceUltimate Spider-Man Best Comic in the World Today • 2001: 2000 AD, edited by Andy Diggle (Rebellion Developments) • 2002: The Beano2000 ADWatchmenThe SandmanPreacherX-MenBatman: The Dark Knight ReturnsSpider-ManBatmanV for Vendetta • 2003 (Comics International Award for Comic of the Year): 2000 ADThe DandyWarhammer MonthlyThe UltimatesThe BeanoJudge Dredd MegazineThe League of Extraordinary GentlemenFablesNew X-MenDaredevil100 BulletsBatmanHellblazerAliasLuciferThree Days in EuropeY: The Last ManThe Amazing Spider-ManThe FilthUltimate X-Men Best New Comic • 1997: • British: Octobriana • Int'l: Hitman (DC Comics) • 1998: • British: Gyre • Int'l: Transmetropolitan (DC) • 1999: • British: Warhammer (Games Workshop) • KaneSleaze CastleStrangehavenThe Beano • Int'l: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (DC/ABC) • 2001: Green Arrow, by Kevin Smith and Phil Hester (DC Comics) • 2002: UltimatesThe EstablishmentNew X-MenAliasDoom PatrolOriginBatman: The Dark Knight Strikes AgainBatgirlCatwomanMuties • 2003: Y: The Last Man (Vertigo Comics) • FablesJack StaffThree Days in EuropeThe FilthLady ConstantineCourtney CrumrinPop LondonThe League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Vol. 2 • Judge Dredd vs. Aliens Best Self-Published/Independent • 1997: Strangehaven, by Gary Spencer Millidge • 1998: Kane, by Paul Grist • 1999: ''Class of '79'' • 2001: Petra Etcetera, by Terry Wiley, Dave McKinnon and Ady Kermode • 2002: ZarjazJack StaffStrangehavenCerebusBonePetra EtceteraHardly The HogFinderArsenic LullabyDiesel Sweeties • 2003 (sponsored by Knockabout Comics): Jack Staff by Paul GristZarjazFred the ClownThe Girly ComicMirandaOddcasesStrangehaven30 Days of NightBoneDevilchild Best Comic (International) • 1997: Preacher (DC Comics) • 1998: Preacher (DC) • 1999: Preacher Best Cover • 1997: Kingdom Come #1, by Alex Ross (DC Comics) Best Individual Story • 1997: Kingdom Come #1, by Mark Waid and Alex Ross (DC Comics) Best Collected Series or Graphic Novel • 1999: Superman For All Seasons • 2003 (sponsored by Borders Books): Daemonifuge (Kev Walker and Jim Campbell) — Black Library PressThe League of Extraordinary Gentlemen • ''Rosemary's Backpack'' (Drew Gilbert and Antony Johnston) • 30 Days of Night (Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith) • The Ultimates vol. one • The Dark Knight Strikes Again • ''Catwoman: Selina's Big Score'' • Fables: Legends In ExileThe Redeemer (Pat Mills, Debbie Gallagher, Wayne Reynolds) • After the Snooter (Eddie Campbell) Best Newspaper Strip / Best Online Strip • 1997: Calvin & Hobbes • 1998: Calvin & Hobbes • 1999: Calvin & Hobbes • 2002: The AtrocityBobbinsMarshal LawSuper IdolDilbertSluggy FreelanceNowhere GirlBullpen Bits (Marvel) • SquidbitzAstounding Space Thrills • 2003 (sponsored by Bulletproof Comics): Fred the Clown (Roger Langridge) • OddcasesNowhere GirlRed MeatBash Street Kids CapersJuniper CrescentPvPAstounding Space ThrillsDeath Takes a HolidayMiffy (Borderline) Best Comic-based Multimedia • 1997: Spawn figures, produced by Todd Toys Best Comic-based Film/TV • 1997: The Adventures of Lois & Clark • 1998: Men in Black • 1999: Blade • 2001: X-Men, directed by Bryan Singer (20th Century Fox) • 2002: Ghost WorldX-MenSmallvilleSpider-ManBlade IIDennis The MenaceFrom HellBatman (animated)Justice League (animation)X-Men: Evolution • 2003 (Sponsored by SFX magazine): Spider-ManDaredevilX2SmallvilleRoad to PerditionBlade IIJustice LeagueAmerican SplendorBirds of PreyDan Dare: Pilot of the Future Best Specialist Comics Publication / Best Specialist Magazine or Website • 1997: Comics International • 1998: Tripwire • 1999: Comics International • 2001: Comics International magazine (and website) published by Dez Skinn • 2002: Borderline2000adonline.comComics InternationalBeanotownWizardKomixworldComic Book ResourcesNinth Art • DC Comics.com • Tripwire • 2003 (sponsored by Diamond Previews): Comics International2000adonline.comBorderlineNinth ArtTripwireBlack LibraryBeanotownNewsaramaSilver Bullet ComicsSequential Tart Character awards Best Character • 1997: Batman (DC Comics) • 1998: Batman (DC) • 1999 (tie): • Batman • Judge Dredd • 2001: Judge Dredd, Created by John Wagner & Carlos Ezquerra, published in 2000 AD • 2002: Judge Dredd (2000 AD) • Dennis the Menace • Batman • Spider-ManSpider Jerusalem (Transmetropolitan) • Nikolai Dante • Roger The Dodger • John Constantine (Hellblazer) • DaredevilSuperman • 2003: Judge DreddBlinky (The Dandy) • John ConstantineBatmanKal JericoNikolai DanteSpider-ManWolverineDesperate DanSláine Best Supporting Character • 1997: Cassidy (Preacher) • 1998: Cassidy (Preacher) • 1999: Judge Galen DeMarco • 2001: Natt The Hat, from Hitman comic by John McCrea and Garth Ennis • 2002: GnasherWulf SternhammerBarbara Gordon/Oracle (Birds of Prey, Batman) • Alfred (Batman) • Cassidy (Preacher) • Lex Luthor (Superman, Batman) • Nightwing (Nightwing, Batman) • Sinister Dexter • Deena Pilgrim (Powers) • Doop (X-Force) • 2003: Big Yellow Dog (from Blinky, in The Dandy, by Nick Brennan) • GnasherUkko the DwarfWulf SternhammerScabbs (Kal Jerico) • Judge HersheyChesters AliensJekyll/Hyde (The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen) • Joe PineapplesBeryl the Peril's Dad Most Missed Character, Strip, or Comic • 1997: Dan Dare • 1998: Dan Dare • 1999: Johnny Alpha (Strontium Dog) All-time awards Best Comics Writer Ever • 2001: Alan Moore, for Watchmen, Swamp Thing (DC Comics), V for Vendetta, Miracleman (Quality Communications), Halo Jones (2000 AD) • 2002: Alan Moore • John Wagner • Stan Lee • Neil Gaiman • Grant Morrison • Frank Miller • Alan GrantPat Mills • Anonymous (The Beano) • Garth Ennis • 2003 (sponsored by Red Route Distribution): Alan MooreJohn WagnerGrant MorrisonStan LeeDan AbnettNeil GaimanAlan GrantFrank MillerGordon RenniePat Mills Best Comics Artist Ever • 2001: Carlos Ezquerra, for Judge Dredd • 2002: Jack KirbyBrian Bolland • Carlos Ezquerra • Mike McMahon • Alex Ross • Neal Adams • Alan Davis • Frank Miller • Simon BisleyWill Eisner • 2003 (sponsored by Incognito Comics): Jack KirbyCarlos EzquerraBrian BollandDave GibbonsColin MacNeilWill EisnerMike McMahonSimon BisleyBryan TalbotJohn Buscema Best British Comic Ever • 1997: The BeanoThe EagleViz Comic2000 AD Best Comic in the World Ever • 1998: The Eagle Best Comic of the 20th Century • 1999: The Eagle Roll of Honor/Lifetime Achievement • 1997: Dez Skinn • 1998: Archie Goodwin • 1999: Bob Kane • 2002: Alan MooreJohn WagnerThe BeanoStan LeeFrank Miller • Phil Hall • Mike McMahonPat MillsAlan GrantWill Eisner • 2003: John WagnerStan LeeAlan MooreWill EisnerPat MillsRich JohnstonCarlos EzquerraFrank MillerJohn BuscemaAlan Grant ==See also==
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