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Squiddies Are Coming--With New Categories!

by jch@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Carl Henderson) Mar 28, 2005 at 04:44 AM

Squiddy time is coming around again. 

The Squiddies are rec.arts.comics' annual comic book awards. This year's 
awards are probably the 20th annual Squiddies. Though it might be the
21st--
or even 22nd. No one's sure--Google doesn't go back that far. In any case,

we're older than the Eisners, at least.

This year, we've added two new categories:

Best Manga Series of 2004:
  An ongoing comic serial that had at least one new episode published in
  2004--which is either an Asian comic or a Western comic written and
  drawn in the manga style. Vote for a series; not an individual volume
  of a series. This category is not exclusive; manga stories, series,
  TPBs, etc. remain eligible in any other categories that would other-
  wise be appropriate for them.

Best Comics Blog of 2004:
  An online journal containing substantial comics-related content that
  was regularly updated during 2004. Please state the name and URL. 

We want to reflect the growing im****tance of manga in the comics world 
(okay--so we are three years too late) and the impact of comics blogs on 
fandome (at least here, we are ahead of the curve).

Johanna and I are planning to post the ballots next week. Anyone who reads

any of the RAC* newsgroups can vote. We don't care if you are a fan or a 
pro, a poster or a lurker, sane or nuts, etc. We want you to vote. 

Voting will run for three weeks, with three Pseudo-Nominee lists being 
posted during the voting period. Run-offs will take place after the
voting, 
if required.

For morn information on the Squiddies, see the Squiddies FAQ below.

SQUIDDIES (AKA REC.ARTS.COMICS AWARDS) FAQ 1.0


1. WHAT ARE THE SQUIDDIES?

The Squiddies are the rec.arts.comics newsgroups' annual comics industry 
awards. Except for the CBG awards, no still-existing industry award is 
older. Known originally as "the Great Usenet Comics Poll," the Squiddies 
have been continuously awarded every year since the mid-1980's.


2. WHY ARE THEY CALLED "SQUIDDIES"?

The Squiddies were named after Suicide Squid--a mythical comic book 
character accidentally created in April 1991 when Mitsuhiro Sakai wanted
to 
ask about developments in the series Suicide Squad, but typed "i" instead 
of "a". Many rec.arts.comics regulars responded with earnest and elaborate

accounts of what was going on in the Suicide Squid comic--which didn't 
really exist. The rec.arts.comics awards (already several years running by

that time) were nicknamed in his honor. 


3. WHO CAN VOTE?

All readers of any of the rec.arts.comics.* newsgroups are eligible to 
vote. Whether lurker or poster, occasional or regular reader, we want to 
hear from you. Every year, vote totals in some categories are extremely 
close. Every vote makes a difference--including yours. 


4. WHAT ABOUT COMICS PROFESSIONALS? RETAILERS? CAN THEY VOTE TOO?

Absolutely. In the past, there has been a perception among some comics 
creators/retailers/editors/etc. that the Squiddies are a "fan award," and 
it would be inappropriate for them to vote. Nothing could be farther from 
the truth. The Squiddies are for every member of the rec.arts.comics* 
community--whether comics reader or a comics professional.

The various rec.arts.comics newsgroups constitute the oldest online forum 
for the discussion of comics and the comics industry. In Internet years,
we 
are positively dinosaurian--pre-web (by a good decade), even. And for most

of that time, comics creators and retailers have participated on an equal 
basis with the rest of us (except for occasional outbreaks of flaming or 
gratuitous sucking-up) in the RAC* community.

The Squiddies are just another aspect of that community. So make no 
mistake; your participation--your vote--is welcome and appropriate.


5. HOW DO THE SQUIDDIES WORK?

When the Squiddy voting period begins (normally in January) ballots are 
posted to the following Usenet groups:

rec.arts.comics.dc.lsh
rec.arts.comics.dc.universe
rec.arts.comics.dc.vertigo
rec.arts.comics.elfquest
rec.arts.comics.info
rec.arts.comics.marketplace
rec.arts.comics.marvel.universe
rec.arts.comics.marvel.xbooks
rec.arts.comics.misc
rec.arts.comics.strips

The ballots contain the voting rules and the eligibility requirements for 
the various categories. However, the categories are blank--no nominees. 
Once you've got a ballot, just vote for the comics/creators/websites/etc. 
that you want to. 

During the balloting (which usually lasts about 20 days), lists of
"pseudo-
nominees" are regularly posted to rec.arts.comics.misc and 
rec.arts.comics.info (at least). These lists show all candidates that have

received at least one vote so far. 

The purpose of these pseudo-nominee lists is three-fold:

To provide an informal list of "nominations" for voters who would like 
their memory jogged (although voters are free--and encouraged--to consider

others not already listed as well; the names on the "pseudo-nominee" lists

are in no way the only ones you can vote for), 

To point out votes that the administrators have determined to be 
ineligible, and

To ask for the help of the rec.arts.comics* community in determining 
whether questionable votes are eligible or not. We need the help, because 
the task is HUGE. During the 2000 Squiddy Balloting, the administrators 
received votes for a total of 1108 separate items. All of which had to be 
checked for eligibility (the NCRL lists are a big help here).

Once the voting closes, the administrators tally the votes, make final 
eligibility rulings, and announce the results. The announcements take two 
forms: The first is a press release summarizing the winners (like the one 
posted here), the other is a long version listing every item that got at 
least one vote, and how many votes the item got (broken down by category).

You can see an example of this long form at the Squiddies website 
(http://www.squiddies.org/2000.html).
We also send out emails to all 
winners that are reachable via the internet. 

Then we rest for ten months, and do it all over.


6. HOW DO YOU GET ON THE SQUIDDY BALLOT?

Unlike many industry awards, the Squiddies do not have a formal nomination

process, nor do the administrators select nominees. The only "nominees"
are 
the creators/comics/etc. that appear on the lists of "pseudo-nominees" are

posted to rec.arts.comics.misc and rec.arts.comics.info. 

Thus, if you want your choices to be "seen" by the most voters, you should

vote for it in the first few days of the Squiddy balloting, ensuring they 
get on the first posted "pseudo-nominee" list. The downside of voting
early 
is that you don't get to look at the various pseudo-nominee lists. 


7. IS THERE A SQUIDDY WEBSITE?

Yes. www.squiddies.org, maintained by Todd VerBeek. Lists of past winners,

going back as far as we have records, are available there.


8. WHO ADMINISTERS THE SQUIDDIES?

Johanna Draper Carlson and Carl Henderson. 

-- 
Carl Henderson        	                       © 2005 Carl Henderson
jch@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 




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