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Reuben Award nominees for cartooning announced
Orlando, FL
Monday, May 14, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The National Cartoonists Society has announced its nominees for the 2007 Reuben Awards, including the selections for the Reuben Award for "Cartoonist of the Year," professional cartooning's highest honor. This year's awards will be presented at a black tie dinner on Saturday, May 26, during the 61th Annual Reuben Awards Weekend, May 25-27, in Orlando, FL. This year's nominees for the Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year are Bill Amend, creator of "Foxtrot"; Dave Coverly, creator of "Speedbump" and Dan Piraro, creator of "Bizarro". The winner will receive a statuette designed by and named after the NCS' first president, Rube Goldberg. Past Reuben winners include Pat Brady, Greg Evans, Scott Adams, Sergio Aragones, Garry Trudeau, Gary Larson, Cathy Guisewite, Mike Peters, Jim Davis, Lynn Johnston, Bill Watterson and Charles Schulz. In addition, the year's top cartoonists in a dozen fields, from animation to newspaper strips to illustration and greeting cards, will be honored in the NCS Division Awards for excellence. These awards are voted on by a combination of the general membership (by secret ballot) and special juries overseen by various NCS Regional Chapters. A full list of nominees is attached, and many of these cartoonists' work appear in your comics pages. Two other special awards will be presented. The Gold Key Award, signifying induction into the NCS Hall of Fame, will go to legendary cartoonist Mort Walker, creator of Beetle Bailey, Hi and Lois and seven other cartoon strips. The Silver T-Square, for recognition of service to the NCS, will go to brothers Joe and Luke McGarry. They will become the youngest ever recipients of this award. The National Cartoonists Society (www.reuben.org) is the world's largest and most prestigious organization of professional cartoonists. Founded in 1946 by a small group of cartoonists while entertaining the troops at military bases, the NCS now has a membership of more than 650 of the world's major cartoonists. Members work in many branches of the profession, including comic strips, comic books, editorial cartoons, animation, greeting cards and magazine and book illustration. # # # 2007 NCS REUBEN AWARD AND DIVISION AWARD NOMINEES see below for link to artwork samples): CARTOONIST OF THE YEAR: Bill Amend, Dave Coverly and Dan Piraro. REUBEN DIVISION AWARDS - NOMINEES (listed alphabetically) FEATURE ANIMATION: Peter De Seve, Character Design (Fox) "Ice Age 2: The Meltdown" Carter Goodrich, Character Design (Sony) "Open Season" Tim Johnson and Karey Kirkpatrick, Directors (Dreamworks) "Over The Hedge" MAGAZINE FEATURE/MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATION: Steve Brodner Tom Richmond Jean-Jacques Sempe COMIC BOOK: Marisa Acocella Marchetto, "Cancer Vixen" Gene Luen Yang, "American Born Chinese" Marjane Satrapi, "Chicken With Plums by" NEWSPAPER ILLUSTRATION: Sean Kelly Robert Sanchuk Laurie Triefeldt ADVERTISING ILLUSTRATION: Craig McKay Jack Pittman Tom Richmond NEWSPAPER PANELS: Tony Carillo, "F Minus" Keiran Meehan, "Meehan" Hilary Price, "Rhymes With Orange" BOOK ILLUSTRATION: Mike Lester, 93 In My Family Wiley Miller, The Extraordinary Adventures Of Ordinary Basil Adrian Sinnott, Caveman Manners NEWSPAPER COMIC STRIPS: Bill Griffith, "Zippy The Pinhead" Stephan Pastis, "Pearls Before Swine" Mark Tatulli, "Lio" TELEVISION ANIMATION: David Hulin, "Geico Gecko" Steve Loter, "Kim Possible" Craig McCracken, "Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends" GREETING CARDS: Kevin Ahern Pat Byrnes Carla Ventresca GAG CARTOONS: Drew Dernavich Mick Stevens P.C. Vey EDITORIAL CARTOONS: Mike Lester Glenn McCoy Mike Ramirez GOLD KEY AWARD: Mort Walker, "Beetle Bailey" SILVER T-SQUARE: Joe McGarry and Luke McGarry # # # To interview the cartoonists or NCS president Rick Stromoski, please contact Mary Anne Grimes at 212-293-8626 or magrimes@unitedmedia.com Samples of the nominees' work are available at www.reuben.org, where you will find more information about the National Cartoonists Society, including members' biographies, lists of past Reuben winners, and other historical information about the society and cartooning. Mary Anne Grimes
National Cartoonists Society
212-293-8626
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