Dwayne McDuffie Award for Kids' Comics
The Dwayne McDuffie Award for Kids' Comics is given to a comic book aimed at younger readers that fulfills the criteria of quality, timelessness, originality, diversity, and inclusion. It is named in honour of Dwayne McDuffie, a creator known for his work creating comics and animation.
Dwayne McDuffie Award for Kids' Comics | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in comic books for school-aged children |
Location | Ann Arbor Comic Arts Festival |
Country | United States |
First awarded | 2015 |
The award was created after consultation with McDuffie's widow Charlotte Fullerton.
Kids Read Comics administers the award. It is presented each year at the Ann Arbor Comic Arts Festival at Ann Arbor District Library. Anyone can nominate a title for the award, but the shortlist and winner are chosen by a panel of judges including reviewers, librarians, teachers, and comic industry professionals.
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