Friday, January 18, 2019

Comics Industry Person Of The Year: STAN LEE

THE BEAT NAMES STAN LEE AS
2018 COMICS PERSON OF THE YEAR
 
Creators Cast Their Votes for “The Man” Himself Following His Untimely Passing, Alongside Newcomer Olivia Jaimes

 
ST. LOUIS, MO—Today, Syndicated Comics and The Beat are pleased to announce the results of the annual creator survey to elect the Comics Industry Person of the Year.” Stan Lee is the second posthumous recipient of the Comics Industry Person of the Year, after Kim Thompson in 2013.
 
“Our Person of the Year voting really captures the moment of where the industry sees itself. It's a fascinating snapshot of what matters in comics” says Heidi MacDonald, founder and editor-in-chief of The Beat. “We are honored to have so many people in the comics industry take the time to vote, and in voting for Stan they were recognizing the end of an era but also saluting someone who made comics exciting to people for more than 50 years. Given his impact in the MCU - as well as on the page and the very vocabulary of comics - there was no other choice.”


 
Despite Lee having been the overwhelming pick for the top spot, another figure garnered enough support to earn the newly appointed “Comics Industry Person of the Year, Newcomer Edition”: Olivia Jaimes. The pseudonym of a person still unidentified, Jaimes has gathered praise from around the internet with her timely and insightful re-imagining of the Nancy comic strip. 

MacDonald continued “We also wanted to honor the living creator who made a huge splash this year. Olivia Jaimes. What she did with Nancy had everyone talking, and her work really unites the past and future of comics in one four panel strip.” 

Keeping with the brand of humor for which she is known, Jaimes says “I’m touched and honored— thank you. Please continue to give me many awards.”  

To read the complete list of accolades and recipients, visit The Beat:
Heidi MacDonald is an award-winning editor and journalist who has been covering the comics industry for more than 20 years. As an editor at Disney and DC Comics, she edited such titles as The Lion KingScooby DooSwamp Thing, and Y: The Last Man. She has spoken about comics and their culture around the world and cohosts Publishers Weekly’s graphic novel podcast More to Come.

Established in 2004, The Beat has been covering the world of comics, graphic novels, comic cons, and pop culture daily to an audience of both fans and industry influencers. It is a two-time nominee for the Will Eisner Award in the Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism category and the winner of the Shelf Dorf Award for Best Comics Blog. In 2017, The Beat was added to the Library of Congress’s historical archives. 

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