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Harvey Award Nomination Ballots are now Available

The Harvey Awards ballots are now available at their Web site. The deadline for submitting ballots is April 16.

As a working webcartoonist, you are eligible to submit a ballot.

Download .txt Nomination Ballot (for email)

Download PDF (color) Nomination Ballot

Download PDF (b&w) Nomination Ballot

E-Mail submission to harveyballots@hotmail.com or mail them to the address provided on the PDF downloads.

Our own Scott Kurtz will be emcee-ing the Harvey Awards once again, which will be part of the Baltimore Comic-Con, Sept. 8-9, 2012.

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10) BEST CONTINUING OR LIMITED SERIES
11) BEST SYNDICATED STRIP OR PANEL
12) BEST ANTHOLOGY  (ANY MAGAZINE, COMIC BOOK, OR BOOK WITH WORK BY  THREE OR MORE CREATORS, AT LEAST 50% OF WHICH  IS NEW)
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19) SPECIAL AWARD FOR HUMOR IN COMICS
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21) BEST BIOGRAPHICAL, HISTORICAL, OR JOURNALISTIC  PRESENTATION (ANY BOOK, MAGAZINE, FILM, OR  VIDEO THAT CONTRIBUTES TO THE UNDERSTANDING OF  COMICS AS AN ARTFORM)
22) BEST ORIGINAL GRAPHIC PUBLICATION FOR YOUNGER READERS

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