Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative

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The Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative is an award presented by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in horror writing for comic books.

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Honorees

Nominees are listed below the winner(s) for each year.

Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative winners and shortlists
YearCreatorTitleResultRef.
1998 No winner [1]
Sergio Aragones and Mark Evanier Sergio Aragones' Dia de las MuertosShortlist [1]
Garth Ennis Preacher Shortlist [1]
Garth Ennis The Son of Man, Hellblazer #129-133Shortlist [1]
Len Wein The Dreaming: Trial and ErrorShortlist [1]
1999 Neil Gaiman The Sandman: The Dream Hunters Winner [2]
Joe R. Lansdale Jonah Hex: Shadows West #1Shortlist [2]
Mike Mignola Hellboy: Box Full of Evil Shortlist [2]
David Quinn with art by Tim Vigil Faust: Book of M Shortlist [2]
2000 Alan Moore The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Winner [3]
Robert Weinberg Cable #79-84Shortlist [3]
Bernie Wrightson Spuds, Night Terrors #1Shortlist [3]
2001 No winner [4]
Various authors Weird Western Tales Shortlist [4]
Brian Azzarello Freezes Over, Hellblazer #158-161Shortlist [4]
Caitlin R. Kiernan The First Adventures of Miss Catterina Poe, The Dreaming #56Shortlist [4]
Jeff Mariotte Desperadoes: Quiet of the Grave Shortlist [4]
Kevin Smith Quiver, Green Arrow #1-10Shortlist [4]
2002 Robert Weinberg Nightside #1-4Winner [5]
Steve Gerber Howard the Duck #1-6Shortlist [5]
Peter Lenkov Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained #1-4Shortlist [5]
2003 Neil Gaiman The Sandman: Endless Nights (collection)Winner [6]
Alan Moore The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume Two Shortlist [6]
Stefan Petrucha Kolchak: Devil in the DetailsShortlist [6]
Tom Pomplun (ed.)Graphic Classics: Ambrose BierceShortlist [6]
Robert Weinberg Vampire the Masqerade Giovanni: The Machiavelli ConundrumShortlist [6]
2004 Jai Nitz Heaven's DevilsWinner [7]
James Lowder Lost LovesShortlist [7]
Steve Niles Aleister ArcaneShortlist [7]
Tom Pomplun Graphic Classics: Robert Louis StevensonShortlist [7]

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