Now it’s up to you to chose the winners by casting your votes. In those other three categories, there were ties in number of nominees. Each category - except for Favorite Cartoonist, Favorite Queer Character and Favorite Comic - was narrowed down to just five nominees. All of these nominees were counted and then these shortlists were made based on who got the most nominations from both groups of voters. Micheline, Hazel Newlevant, Olivia Stephens, Al Rosenberg, Draven Katayama, Steenz Stewart, Juliet Kahn, Kat Overland and Rachel Stevens. In order to choose this year’s nominees I surveyed those on the Autostraddle staff who read comics, and also got the opinions of many women and non-binary folks whose opinions on comics I respect and admire, including J.A. Starting last year, these awards are voted on by you, the fans and readers of these comics and these books, and we’re doing that again this year, but now there are even more categories for you to vote in! This way, even more comics and creators get the recognition they so rightfully deserve. So, that means that it’s once again time for the Autostraddle Comic and Sequential Art Awards, the only comic award that focuses on feminist themes and queer women’s representation in comics. This month is the three year anniversary of this column, which seeks to highlight and celebrate comics by, for and about queer women. The Autostraddle Encyclopedia of Lesbian Cinema.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.
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