The award winners will be announced during an awards ceremony at New York Comic Con on October 2, further details of which will be announced at a later date. Comics professionals who have been approved for a Professional or Artist Alley badge at any ReedPop convention between 2016 and 2022 are eligible to vote in the awards. The deadline is September 2.
Here are the nominees:
Book of the Year
- Ballad for Sophie by Filipe Melo and Juan Cavia, translated by Gabriela Soares (Top Shelf Productions)
- Crisis Zone by Simon Hanselmann (Fantagraphics)
- Department of Truth, Vol 3: Free Country by James Tynion IV, Jorge Fornes, David Romero, John J. Pearson, Tyler Boss, Elsa Charretier and Alison Sampson (Image Comics)
- Far Sector by N.K. Jemisin and Jamal Campbell (DC Comics)
- The Good Asian, Vol. 1 by Pornsak Pichetshote and Alexandre Tefenkgi (Image Comics)
- The Many Deaths of Laila Starr by Ram V, Filipe Andrade, & Ines Amaro (BOOM! Studios)
- Lightfall Book 2: Shadow of the Bird by Tim Probert (HarperAlley)
- Nice House on the Lake by James Tynion IV and Alvaro Martinez Bueno (DC Comics)
- Run: Book One by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, L. Fury and Nate Powell (Abrams Books)
- Sisters of the Mist by Marlyn Spaaij (Flying Eye Books)
Digital Book of the Year
- Everything is Fine by Mike Birchall
- I'm Fine I'm Fine Just Understand by ND Stevenson
- Lore Olympus by Rachel Smythe
- Love Everlasting by Tom King and Elsa Charretier
- Snow Angels by Jeff Lemire and Jock (Comixology Originals)
Best Children’s or Young Adult Book
- The Aquanaut by Dan Santat (Scholastic Graphix)
- Lightfall Book 2: Shadow of the Bird by Tim Probert (HarperAlley)
- Messy Roots: A Graphic Memoir of a Wuhanese-American by Laura Gao (HarperAlley)
- Squire by Nadia Shammas and Sara Alfageeh (HarperAlley)
- Swim Team by Johnnie Christmas (HarperAlley)
Best Manga
- Blood on the Tracks by Shuzo Oshimi, translated by Daniel Komen (Vertical Comics)
- Blue Lock by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Yusuke Nomura, translated by Nate Derr (Kodansha Comics)
- Cat + Gamer by Wataru Nadatani, translated by Zack Davission (Dark Horse Comics)
- Chainsaw Man by Tatsuki Fujimot, translated by Amanda Haley (VIZ Media)
- Red Flowers by Yoshiharu Tsuge, translated by Ryan Holmberg (Drawn & Quarterly)
- Spy X Family by Tatsua Endo, translated by Casey Loe (VIZ Media)
Best International Book
- Ballad for Sophie by Filipe Melo and Juan Cavia, translated by Gabriela Soares (Top Shelf Productions)
- Castaways by Pablo Monforte and Laura Perez, translated by Silvia Perea Labayen (Dark Horse Comics)
- Sweet Paprika by Mirka Andolfo (Image Comics)
- This is How I Disappear by Mirion Malle, translated by Aleshia Jensen and Bronwyn Haslam (Drawn & Quarterly)
- The Waiting by Keum Suk Gendry-Kim, translated by Janet Hong (Drawn & Quarterly)
- Yellow Cab by Benoît Cohen and Christophe Chabouté, translated by Edward Gauvin (IDW Publishing)
Best Adaptation from Comic Book/Graphic Novel
- The Batman, directed by Matt Reeves, based on Batman (DC Comics)
- El Deafo (Apple TV+), based on El Deafo by CeCe Bell (Abrams Books)
- Heartstopper (Netflix), based on Heartstopper by Alice Oseman (Hachette Children's Group)
- Mind MGMT: The Psychic Espionage “Game” board game based on Mind MGMT by Matt Kindt (Dark Horse Comics)
- Ms. Marvel (Disney+) based on Ms. Marvel (Marvel Comics)
- Paper Girls (Amazon Prime Video), based on Paper Girls by Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chiang (Image Comics)
- Paris, 13th District directed by Jacques Audiard, based on “Amber Sweet,” “Hawaiian Getaway,” and “Killing And Dying” by Adrian Tomine (Drawn & Quarterly)
- Peacemaker (HBO Max), based on The Peacemaker (DC Comics)
- Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, based on Shang-Chi (Marvel Comics)