
After a long wait, Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples Saga Finally won my second Hugo Award. The first win since the first volume in the series won a Hugo Award in 2013.
Saga Volume 11 beat the one you like Zach Weinersmith & ballof than wolf (first and second); Dina Muhammadof Shuback Luback (Pantheon); Chinese adaptation Liu Cixin’s three body problem (Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House); Paul Cornell & Valeria Burzoof Witches of World War II (Tseung Kwan O); and Kelly Sue DeConnick, Phil Jimenez, Gene Ha & Nicola ScottDC black label series Wonder Woman History.
In the Best Graphic Story or Comic category, paying members of the World Science Fiction Association cast a total of 457 votes, with 256 books nominated. Candidates on the final ballot received between 25 and 151 votes. The Hugo Awards have been in the news recently due to a series of voting scandals, but this year’s turmoil is not believed to be related to the “Pictured Story or Comic” category.
SagaPublished by Image Comics, The Hugo Awards has been a regular on the Hugo Awards ballot, being nominated almost every year since its publication, receiving a total of eight nominations (winning two). Since 2017, it has often struggled to compete in popularity Marjorie Liu and Takeda Sanaepic fantasy monster The series – also from Image – has been nominated almost every year it has been published, and has won four times. the strange thing is monster Did not appear on this year’s ballot.
Among other categories, Dungeons and Dragons IP performed well in this year’s awards. While the titles themselves were released last year, it can’t be overlooked that the tabletop role-playing giant is celebrating its 50th anniversary by picking up two Hugo Awards for its work in film and video games – Dungeons & Dragons: Thief’s GloryStarring Chris Pine, Hugh Grant, and Michelle Rodriguez Winner of “Best Feature-length Dramatic Performance”; with Larian Studios Baldur’s Gate 3 – The first main line baldur’s gate For more than 20 years – won the “Best Game or Interactive Work”. At the same time, there is an episode the last of us (“a long time“,author: Craig Messing and Neil Druckman“,” directed by Peter Hoar, won the “Best Short Dramatic Performance” category in a vote that featured two nominations doctor who and Star Wars: Strange New Worlds Episodes.
Best Picture Story or Comic
- winner: Saga,roll. 11 Written by Brian K. Vaughan, art by Fiona Staples (Image Comics)
- than wolfwritten by Zach Weinersmithart from ball (first second)
- Shuback Lubackgo through Dina Muhammad; translator Dina Muhammad (Pantheon) – Published in the UK as Your wish is my command (granted)
- The Three Body Problem, Part Oneadapted from the novel Liu Cixinwritten by Cai Jin, Ge Wendiand Bo Muart from Caojijiuridong (Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House)
- Witches during World War II, written in Paul Cornellart from Valeria Burzo (TKO Studio Ltd.)
- Wonder Woman History: Amazon, written in Kelly Sue DeConnickart from Phil Jimenez, Jean Ha and Nicola Scott (DC Comics)
Best Featured Dramatic Performance
- winner: Dungeons & Dragons: Thief’s GloryScreenwriter: John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein and Michael Giglio; Director: John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein (Paramount Pictures)
- Barbiescript written by Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbachdirected by Greta Gerwig (Warner Bros. Studios)
- Nimonascript written by Robert Baird and Lloyd Taylordirected by Nick Bruno and Troy Quinn (Annapurna Animation)
- poor thingscript written by Tony McNamaradirected by Yorgos Lanthimos (element image)
- Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Versescript written by Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and Dave Callahamdirected by Joaquim dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson (Columbia Pictures/Marvel Entertainment/Avi Arad Productions/Lord Miller/Pascal Pictures/Sony Pictures Animation)
- The Wandering Earth II / The Wandering Earth IIadapted from the novel Liu CixinLiu Cixinscript written by Yang Zhixue, Frant Gwo, Gong Geer, and Ye Ruchang Ye Ruchangscript consultant Wang Hongwei Wang Hongweidirected by Frant Gwo (CFC Pictures Ltd, G!Film (Beijing) Studio Co. Ltd, Beijing Dengfeng International Culture Communication Co , Ltd, China Film Co. Ltd/China Film Co. Ltd)
Best Dramatic Performance, Short Film
- winner: the last of us: Once Upon a Time, written by Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann, directed by Peter Hall (Naughty Dog/Sony Pictures)
- Doctor Who: “Giggles”, written in Russell T. Davisdirected by Chania Barton (Bad Wolf is produced with BBC Studios for BBC and Disney-branded television)
- Loki: “Glorious Goal”script written by Eric Martin, Michael Waldron and Catherine Blair, directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead (Marvel/Disney+)
- Star Wars: Strange New Worlds: “Those old scientists”written by Catherine Lin and Bill Wolkow, directed by Jonathan Frakes (CBS/Paramount+)
- StarCraft: Strange New Worlds: “Warp Rhapsody”written by Dana Hogan and Bill Wolkowdirected by dermot downs (CBS/Paramount+)
- Doctor Who: “Yonder Wild Blue”written by Russell T. Davisdirected by Tom Kingsley (Bad Wolf is produced with BBC Studios for BBC and Disney-branded television)
Best Game or Interactive Work
- winner: Baldur’s Gate 3produced by Larian Studios
- Alan Wake 2developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Epic Games
- Senar’s Songdeveloped by Rundisc and published by Focus Entertainment
- dredge, Developed by Black Salt Games and published by Team17
- The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomproduced by Nintendo
- Star Wars Jedi: Survivors, Developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts
