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Eisner Award for Best Reality-Based Work

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Eisner Award for Best Reality-Based Work
Awarded forBest Reality-Based Work
CountryUnited States
First awarded2006
Most recent winner (2021)Kent State: Four Dead in Ohio by Derf Backderf
Websitewww.comic-con.org/awards/eisner-awards-current-info

The Eisner Award for Best Reality-Based Work is an award for "creative achievement" in non-fiction American comic books.

Winners and nominees

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Year Title Authors Ref.
2000s
2006 Nat Turner (Kyle Baker Publishing) Kyle Baker [1]
Embroideries (Pantheon Books) Marjane Satrapi
Epileptic (Pantheon Books) David B.
Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea (Drawn & Quarterly) Guy Delislefg
True Story, Swear to God (Clib's Boy Comics) and True Story, Swear to God: This One Goes to Eleven (AiT/Planet Lar) Tom Beland
2007 Fun Home (Houghton Mifflin) Alison Bechdel [2]
I Love Led Zeppelin (Fantagraphics) Ellen Forney
Mom's Cancer (Abrams Books) Brian Fies
Project X: Cup Noodle (Digital Manga, ISBN 9781569709597) Tadashi Katoh (author) and Akira Imai (artist)
Stagger Lee (Image Comics) Derek McCulloch and Shepherd Hendrix
2008 Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow (Center for Cartoon Studies/Hyperion Books for Children) James Sturm and Rich Tommaso [3]
Laika (First Second Books) Nick Abadzis
The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam (Riverhead Books/Penguin Group) Ann Marie Fleming
Sentences: The Life of MF Grimm (Vertigo Comics/DC Comics) Percy Carey and Ronald Wimberly
White Rapids (Drawn & Quarterly) Pascal Blanchet
2009 What It Is (Drawn & Quarterly) Lynda Barry [4][5]
Alan’s War (First Second Books) Emmanuel Guibert
Blue Pills: A Positive Love Story (Houghton Mifflin) Frederik Peeters
Fishtown (IDW Publishing) Kevin Colden
A Treasury of XXth Century Murder: The Lindbergh Child (NBM Publishing) Rick Geary
2010s
2010 A Drifting Life (Drawn & Quarterly) Yoshihiro Tatsumi [6][7]
Footnotes in Gaza (Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt and Company) Joe Sacco
The Impostor's Daughter: A True Memoir (Little, Brown) Laurie Sandell
Monsters (Secret Acres) Ken Dahl
The Photographer (First Second Books) Emmanuel Guibert, Didier Lefèvre, and Frédéric Lemercier
Stitches (W. W. Norton & Company) David Small
2011 It Was the War of the Trenches (Fantagraphics) Jacques Tardi [8][9]
Picture This: The Nearsighted Monkey Book (Drawn & Quarterly) Lynda Barry
Special Exits: A Graphic Memoir (Fantagraphics) Joyce Farmer
Treasury of XXth Century Murder: The Terrible Axe Man of New Orleans (NBM Publishing) Rick Geary
Two Generals (McClelland & Stewart) Scott Chantler
You'll Never Know Book 2: Collateral Damage (Fantagraphics) Carol Tyler
2012 Green River Killer: A True Detective Story (Dark Horse Comics) Jeff Jensen and Jonathan Case [10][9]
Around the World (Candlewick Press) Matt Phelan
Marzi: A Memoir (Vertigo Comics/DC Comics) Marzena Sowa and Sylvain Savoia
Onward Towards Our Noble Deaths (Drawn & Quarterly) Shigeru Mizuki
Vietnamerica (Villard) GB Tran
2013 Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Helen Keller (Center for Cartoon Studies/Hyperion Books for Children) [note 1] Joseph Lambert [11][9]
The Carter Family: Don't Forget This Song (Abrams ComicArts) [note 1] Frank M. Young and David Lasky
A Chinese Life (SelfMadeHero) Li Kunwu and Philippe Ôtié, translated by Edward Gauvin
The Infinite Wait and Other Stories (Koyama Press) Julia Wertz
Marbles: Mania Depression Michelangelo & Me (Gotham Books) Ellen Forney
You'll Never Know Book 3: A Soldier's Heart (Fantagraphics) Carol Tyler
2014 The Fifth Beatle: The Brian Epstein Story (M Press/Dark Horse Comics) Vivek J. Tiwary, Andrew C. Robinson, and Kyle Baker [12][9]
A Bag of Marbles (Graphic Universe/Lerner Publishing Group) Joseph Joffo, Kris, and Vincent Bailly
Hip Hop Family Tree, Book 1: 1970s-1981 (Fantagraphics) Ed Piskor
March: Book One (Top Shelf Productions) John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell
Today Is the Last Day of the Rest of Your Life (Fantagraphics) Ulli Lust
Woman Rebel: The Margaret Sanger Story (Drawn & Quarterly) Peter Bagge
2015 Hip Hop Family Tree, Book 2: 1981-1983 (Fantagraphics) Ed Piskor [13][9]
Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant? (Bloomsbury Publishing) Roz Chast
Dragon’s Breath and Other True Stories (2d Cloud/Uncivilized Books) MariNaomi
El Deafo (Amulet Books/Abrams Books) Cece Bell
Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales: Treaties Trenches Mud and Blood (Abrams Books) Nathan Hale
To End All Wars: The Graphic Anthology of The First World War (Soaring Penguin Press) edited by Jonathan Clode and John Stuart Clark
2016 March: Book Two (Top Shelf Productions/IDW Publishing) John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell [14][9]
The Arab of the Future: A Childhood in the Middle East 1978–1984 (Metropolitan Books) Riad Sattouf
Displacement: A Travelogue (Fantagraphics) Lucy Knisley
Hip Hop Family Tree Book 3: 1983–1984 (Fantagraphics) Ed Piskor
Invisible Ink: My Mother’s Secret Love Affair with a Famous Cartoonist (Fantagraphics) Bill Griffith
The Story of My Tits (Top Shelf Productions/IDW Publishing) Jennifer Hayden
2017 March: Book Three (Top Shelf Productions) John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell [15][9]
Dark Night: A True Batman Story (Vertigo Comics/DC Comics) Paul Dini and Eduardo Risso
Glenn Gould: A Life Off Tempo (NBM Publishing) Sandrine Revel
Rosalie Lightning: A Graphic Memoir (St. Martin's Press) Tom Hart
Tetris: The Games People Play (First Second Books) Box Brown
2018 Spinning (First Second Books) Tillie Walden [16][9]
Audubon: On the Wings of the World (Nobrow Press) Fabien Grolleau and Jerémie Royer, translated by Etienne Gilfillan
The Best We Could Do (Abrams ComicArts) Thi Bui
Calamity Jane: The Calamitous Life of Martha Jane Cannary 1852–1903 (IDW Publishing) Christian Perrissin and Matthieu Blanchin, translated by Diana Schutz and Brandon Kander
Lennon: The New York Years (IDW Publishing) David Foenkinos, Éric Corbeyran, and Horne Perreard, translated by Ivanka Hahnenberger
2019 Is This Guy For Real? The Unbelievable Andy Kaufman (First Second Books) Box Brown [17][18]
All the Answers: A Graphic Memoir (Gallery 13) Michael Kupperman
All the Sad Songs (Retrofit Comics/Big Planet Comics) Summer Pierre
Monk! (First Second Books) Youssef Daoudi
One Dirty Tree (Uncivilized Books) Noah Van Sciver
2020s
2020 They Called Us Enemy (Top Shelf Productions) George Takei, Justin Eisinger, Steven Scott, and Harmony Becker [19][20]
Good Talk: A Memoir in Conversations (One World/Random House) Mira Jacob
Grass (Drawn & Quarterly) Keum Suk Gendry-Kim, translation by Janet Hong
Kid Gloves: Nine Months of Careful Chaos (First Second Books/Macmillan) Lucy Knisley
Moonbound: Apollo 11 and the Dream of Spaceflight (Hill & Wang) Jonathan Fetter-Vorm
My Solo Exchange Diary, vol. 2 (Seven Seas Entertainment) Nagata Kabi, translation Jocelyne Allen
2021 Kent State: Four Dead in Ohio (Abrams Books) Derf Backderf [21][22]
Big Black: Stand at Attica (Archaia Entertainment/Boom! Studios) Frank “Big Black” Smith, Jared Reinmuth, and Améziane
Dragon Hoops (First Second Books/Macmillan Publishers) Gene Luen Yang
Invisible Differences: A Story of Asperger’s, Adulting, and Living a Life in Full Color (Oni Press) Mademoiselle Caroline and Julie Dachez, translation by Edward Gauvin
Paying the Land (Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt and Company) Joe Sacco
Year of the Rabbit (Drawn & Quarterly) Tian Veasna, translation by Helge Dascher
2023 Flung Out of Space (Abrams ComicArts) Grace Ellis and Hannah Templer [23]
Alfred Hitchcock: The Master of Suspense (HBM) Noël Simsolo and Dominique Hé, translation by Montana Kane
Alice Guy: First Lady of Film (Self Made Hero) José-Louis Bocquet and Catel Muller, translation by Edward Gauvin
But I Live: Three Stories of Child Survivors of the Holocaust (University of Toronto Press) edited by Charlotte Schallié
Invisible Wounds: Graphic Journalism (Fantagraphics) Jess Ruliffson
Pinball: A Graphic History of the Silver Ball (First Second/Macmillan) Jon Chad

Notes

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  1. ^ a b There was a tie between Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Helen Keller and The Carter Family: Don't Forget This Song.

References

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