Work History
Accolades
- Neil Gaiman won Eisner Award in 1991 in "Best Writer" category for Sandman (DC). The series also won in "Best Continuing Series" category. Sandman: The Doll's House (DC) by Neil Gaiman and others won in "Best Graphic Album—Reprint" category.[1]
- Sandman #22-28 (DC) by Neil Gaiman and others won Eisner Award in 1992 in "Best Single Issue/One-Shot" category. Sandman (DC) by Neil Gaiman and others won in "Best Continuing Series" category. Miracleman (Eclipse) by Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, and Sam Parsons earned a nomination in "Best Continuing Series" category. Books of Magic (DC) by Neil Gaiman and others earned a nomination in "Best Limited Series" category. Sandman: Dream Country (DC) by Neil Gaiman, Charles Vess, Colleen Doran, Kelley Jones, and Malcolm Jones III earned a nomination in "Best Graphic Album—Reprint" category. Neil Gaiman earned a nomination in "Best Writer" category for Sandman (DC), Books of Magic (DC), and Miracleman (Eclipse).[2]
- Sandman (DC) by Neil Gaiman and others won Eisner Award in 1993 in "Best Continuing Series" category. Signal to Noise (VG Graphics / Dark Horse) by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean won in "Best Graphic Album—New" category. Neil Gaiman won in "Best Writer" category for Miracleman (Eclipse) and Sandman (DC). Sandman #39 (DC) by Neil Gaiman and John Watkiss earned a nomination in "Best Single Issue/One-Shot" category. Sandman #40 (DC) by Neil Gaiman and Jill Thompson earned a nomination in "Best Single Issue/One-Shot" category. Sandman #32-37 (DC) by Neil Gaiman and Shawn McManus (with Colleen Doran) earned a nomination in "Best Serialized Story" category. Sandman #41+ (DC) by Neil Gaiman and Jill Thompson earned a nomination in "Best Serialized Story" category. Sandman: Season of Mists (DC) by Neil Gaiman and others earned a nomination in "Best Graphic Album—Reprint" category. Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean earned a nomination in "Best Writer/Artist Team" category for Signal to Noise (VG Graphics / Dark Horse). Neil Gaiman and Shawn McManus earned a nomination in "Best Writer/Artist Team" category for Sandman #32-37 (DC). Neil Gaiman and Jill Thompson earned a nomination in "Best Writer/Artist Team" category for Sandman #41+ (DC).[3]
See Also
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1991 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees HahnLibrary.net. Retrieved on January 11, 2025.
- ↑ 1992 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees HahnLibrary.net. Retrieved on April 6, 2025.
- ↑ 1993 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees HahnLibrary.net. Retrieved on April 12, 2025.