SPX showcases the work of small and independent comics publishers as well as self-publishers and mini-comics. The show also hosts the Ignatz Awards—hosted by PW’s Heidi MacDonald—named after the zany brick-throwing mouse in George Herriman’s classic comics strip Krazy Kat. Indeed the award itself is an actual loose brick in a wood setting. The Ignatz Awards are presented to the year’s best indie comics, graphic novels, webcomics and mini-comics and showoff the impressive range of talent in the indie comics community. This year’s graphic novel winner was Skim by the cousin-creator team of writer Mariko and artist Jillian Tamaki, published by Groundwood Books. Chris Onstad’s Achewood won an Ignatz for the best webcomic and his award was accepted by a man (Onstad?) in a gorilla suit.
Among the books generating buzz and sales at the show were Ignatz winner Nate Powells’ new hardcover graphic novel Swallow Me Whole, from Top Shelf; Book Two of Jason Lutes’s Berlin: City of Smoke from D&Q; Paul Sizer’s new self-published full-color graphic novel BPM: Beats Per Minute; and Oni Press’s debut of Chris Schweizer’s hardcover Crogan’s Vengeance, an all ages pirate adventure story. And first time SPX exhibitor U.K./Spanish publisher Fanfare Ponent Mon was on hand with advance copies of the much-anticipated nouvelle manga The Quest for the Missing Girl by Jiro Taniguchi. All profits from SPX are donated to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
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