Inkwell Awards


The Inkwell Award, sometimes shortened to the Inkwells, is an award given for inking in American comic books.

History

In January 2008, Bob Almond proposed establishing an award to recognize comic book inkers. Founding members included artists Tim Townsend, Jim Tournas, Bill Nichols, and writer Daniel Best, with support from artist Adam Hughes and DC Comics editor Mike Marts.
The Hall of Fame Award was named in honor of Joe Sinnott.
In memory of artist Dave Simons, the Dave Simons Inkwell Memorial Scholarship was established, offering a $1,000 annual award to a Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art student.
Wizard Entertainment sponsored the first live Inkwell Awards presentation at The New England Comic Con in October 2010. In 2011, Heroes Convention became the host for the annual live presentation ceremony. The Inkwell Awards moved to the Great Philadelphia Comic Con in Oaks, Pennsylvania, in 2019.
Live awards presentations were suspended from 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2024, the Hershey Comic Con was announced as the new venue for live awards presentations.

Contributors

The Inkwell Awards are funded via donations. In 2010, a book produced by Jimmy Tournas at the Boston Comic Con raised funds for the awards.
Artist Dan Panosian designed the Inkwell Awards logo. Randy Green designed the Inkwell spokesperson costume.

Award winners

MVP Award

Favorite ink artists over the pencil work of another artist from award year cover-dated, interior, American comic book material.
  • 2008 Terry Austin and Joe Sinnott / Danny Miki
  • 2009 Wade Von Grawbadger
  • 2010 Mark Morales
  • 2011 Scott Hanna
  • 2012 Mark Farmer
  • 2013 Klaus Janson
  • 2014 Norm Rapmund
  • 2015 Victor Olazaba
  • 2016 Joe Prado
  • 2017 Scott Hanna
  • 2018 Scott Hanna
  • 2019 Walden Wong
  • 2020 Walden Wong
  • 2021 Ruy José
  • 2022 Eber Ferreira
  • 2023 Walden Wong
  • 2024 Wade Von Grawbadger
  • 2025 Elisabetta D'Amico
Most-Adaptable Inker
Ink artist "showing ink style versatility" in award year interior, cover-dated, American comic book material.
  • 2008 Danny Miki
  • 2009 Tim Townsend
  • 2010 Scott Hanna
  • 2011 Scott Hanna
  • 2012 Scott Hanna
  • 2013 Jonathan Glapion
  • 2014 Walden Wong
  • 2015 Walden Wong
  • 2016 Walden Wong
  • 2017 Walden Wong
  • 2018 Scott Hanna
  • 2019 Walden Wong
  • 2020 Walden Wong
  • 2021 Norm Rapmund
  • 2022 Norm Rapmund
  • 2023 Walden Wong
  • 2024 Elisabetta D'Amico
  • 2025 Elisabetta D'Amico

    Props Award

Ink artists "deserving of more attention" for their work from award year interior cover-dated American comic book material.
  • 2008 Danny Miki
  • 2009 Matt Ryan
  • 2010 Jonathan Glapion
  • 2011 Art Thibert
  • 2012 Scott Hanna
  • 2013 Eber Ferreira
  • 2014 Walden Wong
  • 2015 Wade Von Grawbadger
  • 2016 Wade Von Grawbadger
  • 2017 Scott Hanna
  • 2018 Joe Prado
  • 2019 Elisabetta D'Amico
  • 2020 Eber Ferreira
  • 2021 Eber Ferreira
  • 2022 Tim Townsend
  • 2023 Adriano Di Benedetto
  • 2024 Elisabetta D'Amico
  • 2025 Adriano Di Benedetto

    The "SPAMI" Award (Small Press and Mainstream-Independent)

Favorite Small Press And Mainstream-Independent award year interior, cover-dated, American comic book ink work over another pencil artist.
Artists known for inking their own pencil work in award year interior, cover-dated, American comic book material.
The Special Recognition Award a.k.a. the Stacey Aragon Special Recognition Award in honor of the Inkwells supporter "who passed after a decade-long battle with cancer".
A hall of fame designation for an inking career in American comic books.
In celebration of the 10th anniversary in 2018, Almond created this award for organization members or non-members who have made "special efforts".
  • 2018: Hailey Skaza-Gagne for her fundraising and event contributions; Robert Haines, for his 10 years on the Inkwell Nomination Committee; Mark Sinnott for his work as Senior Inkwell Contributor for a decade and for his work in fundraising for the Inkwells.
  • 2019: Michael Hoskin, the second member to annually serve on the Inkwell Awards nomination committee; Shelton Drum, organizer/promoter of Heroes Con, the show to host the Inkwell Awards ceremonies from 2011 to 2018.
  • 2020: none
  • 2021: Bob Bretall and Johnny B. Gerardy for ten years of Nomination Committee service.
  • 2022: Michele Witchipoo for ten years of Nomination Committee service.
  • 2023: Rik Offenberger and Tony Parker for ten years of Nomination Committee service; Keith Williams for involvement in the Joe Sinnott Inking and Tribute Challenges.
  • 2024: Edward Harris, Jim Johnson, Michael Hoskin, and Mike Pascale.
  • 2025: Richard Boom and First Comics News
In 2025, a special award was awarded to Larry Lieber, who was given the honorary Keeper of the Flame Award for his seven decades of career achievement in the comic book industry as a writer, editor, and artist which includes inking.

Ambassadors

The position of ambassador recognizes creators for their support for the Inkwell Awards. Unless noted otherwise, all ambassadors continue to hold this position.

Special Ambassadors

These supporting artists who help advocate for inkers are called ambassadors.
At many of the live ceremonies, notable comic book creators were invited as guests of honor and keynote speakers.
  • 2011: Dan Panosian, Keynote Speaker and Tim Townsend, Presenter
  • 2012: Bob McLeod, Keynote Speaker and Ethan Van Sciver, Presenter
  • 2013: Jimmy Palmiotti, Keynote Speaker; Cully Hamner, Presenter; J. David Spurlock, Presenter Hall of Fame
  • 2014: Bill Sienkiewicz, Guest of Honor; Dexter Vines, Presenter; Steve Saffel and Ron Garney, Presenters Hall of Fame
  • 2015: Klaus Janson, Guest of Honor; Mike McKone & Mark McKenna, Presenters; Orion Zangara & Craig Yoe, Presenters Hall of Fame; Scott Hampton, Presenter Special Recognition Award
  • 2016: Jim Steranko, Special Appearance; J. David Spurlock, Presenter Special Recognition Award; Todd Dezago & Mike Grell, Presenters Hall of Fame
  • 2017: Joe Giella, Guest of Honor and Allen Bellman, Guest Speaker and Presenter SASRA; Mike Pascale, Presenter
  • 2018: Mike Royer, Guest of Honor; Dan Panosian, Presenter; Pat Broderick, Presenter lifetime achievement
  • 2019: Mark McKenna, Guest of Honor; Larry Hama & J. David Spurlock, Presenters Hall of Fame
  • 2024: Keith Williams, Presenter; Geof Isherwood, Presenter SASRA; Mark Sinnott, J. David Spurlock, & Bill Morrison, Presenters Hall of Fame
  • 2025: Scott Hanna, Presenter; Mark Sinnott, Presenter Hall of Fame