List of award-winning graphic novels

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This is a list of graphic novels which have won a notable award.

Contents

Pulitzer Prize winners

Hugo Award winners

Bram Stoker Award winners

Guardian First Book Award winner

Robert F. Kennedy Book Award

The Case Centre Awards & Competitions Winners

World Fantasy Award winner

Sidewise Award winner

Ignatz Award winners

Kirby Award for Best Graphic Album winners

Eisner Award / Harvey Award winners

Original graphic novels

Comic-book compilations

Kodansha Manga Award

Kirkus Prize

National Book Award

Young People's Literature

American Library Association Youth Media Awards

Newbery Medal

Caldecott Medal

Coretta Scott King Book Award

Michael L. Printz Award

Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Medal

YALSA Nonfiction Award

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