| The Harvey Awards are one of the
comic book industry's oldest and most respected awards. The Harveys
recognize outstanding achievements in over 20 categories, ranging
from Best Artist to the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame. They are the
only industry awards both nominated by and selected by the full
body of comic book professionals.
Beginning in 1988 at the Chicago Comic-Con, the Harveys enjoyed runs at the Dallas Fantasy Fair, Oakland's Wondercon, the Pittsburgh Comicon, and the Museum of Comics and Cartoon Art. In 2005, the Harveys have joined the Baltimore Comic-Con, held each year at the Baltimore Convention Center. We look forward to a long and fruitful relationship with the Baltimore Comic-Con.
The Harvey Awards are presented annually to those creators and
publications that receive the most votes from their peers in the
comics industry. At the beginning of each year, nominating ballots
are sent to comics professionals and publishers. Qualifying professionals
are able to nominate up to five entries in each category. The
top five nominees, plus ties, in each category are placed on the
final ballot, which is mailed in the Spring. Final ballots are
returned one month later and the votes are tabulated. Winners
are announced each year at the Harvey Awards banquet.
The Harvey Awards Executive Committee, or subgroups of the Executive
Committee, oversees the publication and mailing of the nominating
ballots, tabulation of the nominees, publication and mailing of
the final ballot, tabulation of the final votes and organization
and presentation of the awards. The Executive Committee does not
nominate candidates for the Harvey Awards, nor engage in selection
of the candidates or winners. This is done solely through votes
cast by the comics professionals who choose to participate in
the process.
Ballots are made available to all qualifying comics professionals,
either directly from the Harvey Awards Executive Committee, or
from publishers who receive bundles of ballots and disseminate
them to professionals in their employ.
The Harvey Awards Executive Committee and its subgroups work
strictly on a volunteer basis. The Harveys employ no paid staff
and are completely funded from the generous donations of its sponsors. |