DC reveals its Pride-themed variant covers #comics #comicbooks #variantcovers #lgbtq
Throughout its line of monthly comic books, DC will highlight Pride-themed variant covers on series that feature queer characters in regular and lead roles. This year, look for DC Pride covers on Steelworks #1 by Joshua “Sway” Swaby, Spirit World #2 from Jessica Fong, Green Arrow #3 by Luciano Vecchio, Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #4 from Stephen Byrne, Superman #5 from W. Scott…
From the creative minds that bought you Namco X Capcom, Project X Zone was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2012 in Japan and worldwide in 2013, receiving great praise as it bought characters from three legendary game developers -- Capcom, Sega, and Namco Bandai -- to crossed worlds, dimensions, and the fabric of time for the ultimate cross-over tactical RPG mashup!
But what if the cross zone had gotten a whole lot bigger with even MORE titles and are joined by even more characters from surprising guest companies.
What if...The Cross Zone got a lot bigger? explores what would happen if the events of Namco X Capcom, Project X Zone, and Project X Zone 2 occurred differently with the inclusion of characters, worlds, and universes of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Square Enix, and much more.
For example, my fan-made original story movie inspired by the crossover RPG.
The Project X Zone Movie (Capcom x Sega x Bandai Namco x Cartoon Network x Nickelodeon x Disney x Pixar x Square Einx x Channel Federator x Channel Awesome)
The Project X Zone Movie 2: Fate of Many Worlds (Capcom x Sega x Bandai Namco x Cartoon Network x Disney x Pixar x Square Einx x Marvel x Star Wars x Level-5)
Reparto: Mark Wahlberg, Chow Yun-fat,,Byron Mann, Kim Chan, Ric Young, Paul Ben-Victor, Jon Kit Lee, Andrew Pang, Elizabeth Lindsey, Brian Cox, Bill MacDonald, Tovah Feldshuh, Susie Trinh, Olivia Yap, Ho Chow, Lucille Soong, Marie Matiko, Tim Progosh, Beau Starr, Byron Lawson, Ho Pak-Kwong, LeRoy Allen, Frank Pellegrino, Tig Fong, Chuck Scarborough, Karen Huie
Productora: New Line Cinema, Illusion Entertainment Group
Russia-Ukraine war latest: GCHQ head says some Russian soldiers ‘refusing to carry out orders’; White House says Putin ‘misled over Russian military performance’ – live
Russia-Ukraine war latest: GCHQ head says some Russian soldiers ‘refusing to carry out orders’; White House says Putin ‘misled over Russian military performance’ – live
This article titled “Russia-Ukraine war latest: GCHQ head says some Russian soldiers ‘refusing to carry out orders’; White House says Putin ‘misled over Russian military performance’ – live” was written by Samantha Lock (now), Johana Bhuiyan, Gloria Oladipo, Léonie Chao-Fong and Martin Belam (earlier), for theguardian.com on Thursday 31st March 2022 04.28 UTC
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Director - Zack Snyder, Cinematography - Larry Fong
“You can deny angels exist, Convince ourselves they can’t be real. But they show up anyway, at strange places and at strange times. They can speak through any character we can imagine. They’ll shout through demons if they have to. Daring us, challenging us to fight.”
DC Comics has announced the return of the its annual Pride anthology for 2022 as well as a new young adult graphic novel, three new comics, a Tim Drake special, and DC Pride variant covers on several series.
DC Pride 2022 is a 104-page Prestige format anthology comic containing new stories featuring LGBTQIA+ DC characters. The comic will feature an introduction by Nicole Maines and a teaser for her upcoming DC project. Other contributors include J. Bone, Ro Stein, Ted Brandt, Samantha Dodge, Brittney Williams, and more.
Creative teams and characters included in DC Pride 2022 include:
Alysia Yeoh and Batgirl story by Jadzia Axelrod and Lynne Yoshii
Aquaman / Jackson Hyde story by Alyssa Wong and W. Scott Forbes
Green Lantern / Jo Mullein story by Tini Howard and Evan Cagle
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy story by Dani Fernandez and Zoe Thorogood
The Ray story by Greg Lockard and Giulio Macaione
Superman / Jon Kent story by Devin Grayson and Nick Robles
Tim Drake story by Travis G. Moore
and more
DC Pride 2022, featuring a main cover by Phil Jimenez & Arif Prianto (above), a 1:25 variant cover by Jen Bartel, and an open-to-order wraparound variant cover by Joshua “Sway” Swaby, goes on sale on May 31, 2022.
Galaxy: The Prettiest Star hails from writer Jadzia Axelrod and artist Jess Taylor. The graphic novel will introduce new characters to the DC pantheon, such as Taylor, the Galaxy Crowned. “It takes strength to live as your true self, and one alien princess disguised as a human boy is about to test her power!” (DC Comics)
Galaxy: The Prettiest Star (above) goes on sale on May 17, 2022.
DC Comics will also release a free preview for the graphic novel on Free Comic Book Day (May 7, 2022) titled Galaxy: The Prettiest Star FCBD Special Edition 2022 #1.
Poison Ivy hails from G Willow Wilson and Marcio Takara. Poison Ivy leaves Gotham City behind to “complete her greatest work—a gift to the world that will heal the damage humanity has dealt to it!” (DC Comics)
Poison Ivy #1 (of 6), featuring a main cover by Jessica Fong (above), an open-to-order variant cover and a 1:100 foil variant cover by Warren Louw, a 1:25 variant cover by Nick Robles, a 1:50 variant cover by Frank Cho, and a team variant cover by Dan Mora, goes on sale on June 7, 2022.
Nubia: Queen of the Amazons hails from Stephanie Williams, Alitha Martinez, and Mark Morales. The new series takes place immediately after the events of Nubia: Coronation Special.
Nubia: Queen of the Amazons #1 (of 4), featuring a main cover by Khary Randolph (above), an open-to-order variant cover by Jae Lee, and a 1:25 variant cover by Alitha Martinez, goes on sale on June 7, 2022.
Multiversity: Teen Justice hails from Ivan Cohen, Danny Lore, Marco Failla, and Enrica Eren Angiolini. The comic will feature Kid Quick and the other young heroes of Earth-11. Raven, who has refused to join the team in the past, will also play a role in the new series.
Multiversity: Teen Justice #1 (of 6), featuring a main cover by Robbi Rodriguez (above), an open-to-order variant cover by Stephanie Hans, a 1:25 variant cover by Bengal, and a 1:50 variant cover by Failla, goes on sale on June 7, 2022.
DC Pride: Tim Drake Special is a 64-page one-shot from Meghan Fitzmartin, Belén Ortega, and Alberto Jimenez Albuquerque that collect Tim Drake’s story from Batman: Urban Legends. The comic also features a new story that will see Drake team up with his former Young Justice teammates and the Batgirls.
DC Pride: Tim Drake Special #1, featuring a main cover by Belén Ortega (above), and an open-to-order variant cover by Travis Moore, goes on sale on June 14, 2022.
Tweeterhead Presents the new Scarecrow 1:6 Scale Maquette! The self-proclaimed “MASTER OF FEAR!” himself! BOO!!!
The Scarecrow Maquette measures roughly 20” tall, 15” wide and 13” deep when fully assembled – from the bottom of base to the tippy-top of the Scythe handle, to the furthest out tips of those Crows wings and things. This fully sculpted polyresin statue comes with Scarecrow holding a mean-looking Scythe, creeping atop a section of Arkham Asylum engulfed in fear toxin.
The “Standard Edition” comes with two distinctive portraits – A “Classic” style portrait inspired by his first appearance, and a more “Modern” age portrait inspired by his appearance in Batman: The Long Halloween and Batman: The Animated Series.
The “Exclusive Edition” comes with an additional left hand holding a fear toxin canister. With this Exclusive part there are 4 different ways you can display your Scarecrow Maquette!
The “Exclusive Edition” will have a limited Edition Size of 250. “Standard Edition” is TBD.
Both Editions of the Scarecrow Maquette will retail for $475 USD, and are ready for Pre-Order on Thursday, July 22nd, at 9am PDT. If you purchase through Tweeterhead and pay in full, you’ll receive $25 off.
Artist Credits: Tom Jilesen (Design), Jon Rasmussen (Design), Andrew Huerta (Design), David Igo (Design), Amilcar Fong (Design & Sculpt), Ariel Mora Remis (Sculpt), Igor Catto (Sculpt), Eric O’Neill (Paint)
I keep seeing posts about Evan's lastest prop hunt video pointing out how Evan pretty much only called out to and talked to Delirious. And with the first post I saw, I was just like "aw yeah I wasn't the only one who noticed he did that". But then I started noticing others saying how "cute" it was and that it was "amazing" h20vanoss material. Was I the only one who actually realized that Evan was practically ignoring Ohm at every second? Literally every time Ohm tried to talk, Evan would shut him out and talk to Delirious. When Evan was the hunter, he would go searching for Delirious, not both Delirious and Ohm. You could tell by the end of the recording session that he wasn't having anywhere close to as much fun as he normally does when he plays any game with friends. Did no one take a step back from the shipping to even notice how Ohm was being treated? "haha Ohm was such a third wheel" no he wasn't. He was being flat out ignored.
my ideal oscar/overall awards winners and nominees for 2021! i still have yet to see a good number of movies so this isn’t exactly a solidified list, just a loose one based on what i’ve currently watched. also any movies with an asterisk next to them are ones i haven’t actually seen, but know they would fit the category regardless.
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS:
- Tenet, Andrew Jackson, Andrew Lockley, Scott R. Fisher, and Mike Chambers *
- Soul, Michael Fong and Bill Watral [WINNER]
- His House, Pedro Sabrosa and Stefano Pepin
- Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), Kevin Souls and Tharin Shadbolt
- The Invisible Man, Jonathan Dearing *
BEST SOUND:
- Sound of Metal, Phillip Bladh, Nicolas Becker, Jaime Baksht, Michelle Couttolenc, Carlos Cortés, and Carolina Santana [WINNER]
- Soul, Coya Elliott, Ren Klyce, David Parker, and Vince Caro
- News of the World, John Pritchett, Mike Prestwood Smith, William Miller, Oliver Tarney, and Michael Fentum *
- The Forty-Year-Old Version
- Nomadland, Sergio Diaz, Zach Seivers, and M. Wolf Snyder
BEST ORIGINAL SONG:
- “Boss Bitch,” Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), Sky Adams, Imad Royal, Ashton Casey and Amala Zandile Dlamini [WINNER]
- “Diamonds,” Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), Megan Pete, Kameron Glasper, Edgar Machuca, Normani Kordei, Tayla Parx, Jule Styne, Leo Robin, Madison Love, Louis Bell, Mike Arrow, and Santeri Kauppinen
- “Speak Now,” One Night in Miami..., Leslie Odom, Jr. and Sam Ashworth
- “Húsavík,” Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, Savan Kotecha, Rickard Goransson, and fat max Gsus
- “Fight for You,” Judas and the Black Messiah, H.E.R., Dernst Emile II, Tiara and Thomas
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE:
- Tenet, Ludwig Göransson *
- Da 5 Bloods, Terence Blanchard
- Soul, Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Jon Batiste [WINNER]
- News of the World, James Newton Howard *
- Minari, Emile Mosseri
BEST MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING:
- Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
- Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) [WINNER]
- Promising Young Woman
- Mank *
- Emma.
BEST COSTUME DESIGN:
- Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Ann Roth
- Promising Young Woman, Nancy Steiner
- Mulan, Bina Daigeler
- Emma., Alexandra Byrne
- Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), Erin Benach [WINNER]
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN:
- Mank, Donald Graham Burt and Jan Pascale *
- One Night in Miami..., Page Buckner and Janessa Hitsman
- Emma., Kave Quinn and Stella Fox [WINNER]
- Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Mark Ricker
- The Personal History of David Copperfield, Cristina Casali *
BEST FILM EDITING:
- The Trial of the Chicago 7, Alan Baumgarten [WINNER]
- Nomadland, Chloé Zhao
- The Forty-Year-Old Version, Robert Grigsby Wilson
- Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Andrew Mondshein
- One Night in Miami, Tariq Anwar
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY:
- The Dig, Mike Eley
- One Night in Miami..., Tami Reiker
- Nomadland, Joshua James Richards [WINNER]
- I’m Thinking of Ending Things, Łukasz Żal
- News of the World, Dariusz Wolski *
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY:
- I’m Thinking of Ending Things, Charlie Kaufman and Iain Reid [WINNER]
- One Night in Miami..., Kemp Powers
- Nomadland, Chloé Zhao
- Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Ruben Santiago-Hudson
- The Father, Florian Zeller
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:
- The Forty-Year-Old Version, Radha Blank
- The Trial of the Chicago 7, Aaron Sorkin [WINNER]
- Minari, Lee Isaac Chung
- Sound of Metal, Abraham Marder and Darius Marder
- Palm Springs, Andy SIara
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:
- Harry Melling, The Devil All the Time
- Chadwick Boseman, Da 5 Bloods
- Yahya Abdul Mateen II, The Trial of the Chicago 7
- Leslie Odom Jr., One Night in Miami...
- Daniel Kaluuya, Judas and the Black Messiah [WINNER]
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
- Toni Collette, I’m Thinking of Ending Things
- Yuh-Jung Youn, Minari [WINNER]
- Amanda Seyfried, Mank *
- Olivia Colman, The Father
- Ellen Burstyn, Pieces of a Woman *
BEST ACTOR:
- Kingsley Ben-Adir, One Night in Miami...
- Steven Yeun, Minari
- Delroy Lindo, Da 5 Bloods
- Riz Ahmed, Sound of Metal
- Chadwick Boseman, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom [WINNER]
BEST ACTRESS:
- Viola Davis, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
- Bukky Bakray, Rocks
- Frances McDormand, Nomadland
- Radha Blank, The Forty-Year-Old Version [WINNER]
- Wunmi Mosaku, His House
BEST FOREIGN FILM:
- Another Round, dir. Thomas Vinterberg [WINNER]
- Ya no estoy aquí, dir. Fernando Frias *
- Quo Vadis, Aida?, dir. Jasmila Žbanić *
- Two of Us, dir. Filippo Meneghetti *
- La Nuit des rois, dir. Philippe Lacôte *
BEST ANIMATED FILM:
- Wolfwalkers, dir. Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart [WINNER]
- Soul, dir. Pete Docter
- Over the Moon, dir. Glen Keane *
- Onward, dir. Dan Scanlon *
- A Whisker Away, dir. Junichi Sat and Tomotaka Shibayama *
BEST DIRECTOR:
- Chloé Zhao, Nomadland [WINNER]
- Spike Lee, Da 5 Bloods
- Thomas Vinterberg, Another Round
- Lee Isaac Chung, Minari
- Shaka King, Judas and the Black Messiah
BEST PICTURE:
- Nomadland, dir. Chloé Zhao [WINNER]
- Minari, dir. Lee Isaac Chung
- Da 5 Bloods, dir. Spike Lee
- I’m Thinking of Ending Things, dir. Charlie Kaufman
- Judas and the Black Messiah, dir. Shaka King
- Another Round, Thomas Vinterberg
- One Night in Miami..., dir. Regina King
- Rocks, dir. Sarah Gavron
The 2019 Hugo Award nominees have been announced; the Hugos will be presented this summer at the 2019 World Science Fiction Convention in Dublin, Ireland.
Normally, I find that I've read and reviewed a huge slice of the year's finalists, but this year is different; I've done a lot less reading lately, partly because I wrote two books in 2018 and partly because the new EU Copyright Directive ate my life for about 10 months in the past year.
I was a little sad to be so far behind the curve when I saw the new list, but then I realized that this meant that I had a bunch of really exciting books to add to my to-be-read pile!
One notable inclusion: the Archive of Our Own fanfic archive -- a project of the Organization for Transformative Works (for whose advisory board I volunteer) -- is up for "Best Related Work."
Congrats to all the nominees!
Best Novel
* The Calculating Stars, by Mary Robinette Kowal (Tor)
* Record of a Spaceborn Few, by Becky Chambers (Hodder & Stoughton / Harper Voyager)
* Revenant Gun, by Yoon Ha Lee (Solaris)
* Space Opera, by Catherynne M. Valente (Saga)
* Spinning Silver, by Naomi Novik (Del Rey / Macmillan)
* Trail of Lightning, by Rebecca Roanhorse (Saga)
Best Novella
* Artificial Condition, by Martha Wells (Tor.com Publishing)
* Beneath the Sugar Sky, by Seanan McGuire (Tor.com Publishing)
* Binti: The Night Masquerade, by Nnedi Okorafor (Tor.com Publishing)
* The Black God’s Drums, by P. Djèlí Clark (Tor.com Publishing)
* Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach, by Kelly Robson (Tor.com Publishing)
* The Tea Master and the Detective, by Aliette de Bodard (Subterranean Press / JABberwocky Literary Agency)
Best Novelette
* “If at First You Don’t Succeed, Try, Try Again,” by Zen Cho (B&N Sci-Fi and Fantasy Blog, 29 November 2018)
* “The Last Banquet of Temporal Confections,” by Tina Connolly (Tor.com, 11 July 2018)
* “Nine Last Days on Planet Earth,” by Daryl Gregory (Tor.com, 19 September 2018)
* The Only Harmless Great Thing, by Brooke Bolander (Tor.com Publishing)
* “The Thing About Ghost Stories,” by Naomi Kritzer (Uncanny Magazine 25, November- December 2018)
* “When We Were Starless,” by Simone Heller (Clarkesworld 145, October 2018)
Best Short Story
* “The Court Magician,” by Sarah Pinsker (Lightspeed, January 2018)
* “The Rose MacGregor Drinking and Admiration Society,” by T. Kingfisher (Uncanny Magazine 25, November-December 2018)
* “The Secret Lives of the Nine Negro Teeth of George Washington,” by P. Djèlí Clark (Fireside Magazine, February 2018)
* “STET,” by Sarah Gailey (Fireside Magazine, October 2018)
* “The Tale of the Three Beautiful Raptor Sisters, and the Prince Who Was Made of Meat,” by Brooke Bolander (Uncanny Magazine 23, July-August 2018)
* “A Witch’s Guide to Escape: A Practical Compendium of Portal Fantasies,” by Alix E. Harrow (Apex Magazine, February 2018)
Best Series
* The Centenal Cycle, by Malka Older (Tor)
* The Laundry Files, by Charles Stross (most recently Tor.com Publishing/Orbit)
* Machineries of Empire, by Yoon Ha Lee (Solaris)
* The October Daye Series, by Seanan McGuire (most recently DAW)
* The Universe of Xuya, by Aliette de Bodard (most recently Subterranean Press)
* Wayfarers, by Becky Chambers (Hodder & Stoughton / Harper Voyager)
Best Related Work
* Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
* Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction, by Alec Nevala-Lee (Dey Street Books)
* The Hobbit Duology (documentary in three parts), written and edited by Lindsay Ellis and Angelina Meehan (YouTube)
* An Informal History of the Hugos: A Personal Look Back at the Hugo Awards, 1953- 2000, by Jo Walton (Tor)
* www.mexicanxinitiative.com: The Mexicanx Initiative Experience at Worldcon 76 (Julia Rios, Libia Brenda, Pablo Defendini, John Picacio)
* Ursula K. Le Guin: Conversations on Writing, by Ursula K. Le Guin with David Naimon (Tin House Books)
Best Graphic Story
* Abbott, written by Saladin Ahmed, art by Sami Kivelä, colours by Jason Wordie, letters by Jim Campbell (BOOM! Studios)
* Black Panther: Long Live the King, written by Nnedi Okorafor and Aaron Covington, art by André Lima Araújo, Mario Del Pennino and Tana Ford (Marvel)
* Monstress, Volume 3: Haven, written by Marjorie Liu, art by Sana Takeda (Image Comics)
* On a Sunbeam, by Tillie Walden (First Second)
* Paper Girls, Volume 4, written by Brian K. Vaughan, art by Cliff Chiang, colours by Matt Wilson, letters by Jared K. Fletcher (Image Comics)
* Saga, Volume 9, written by Brian K. Vaughan, art by Fiona Staples (Image Comics)
Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form
* Annihilation, directed and written for the screen by Alex Garland, based on the novel by Jeff VanderMeer (Paramount Pictures / Skydance)
* Avengers: Infinity War, screenplay by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo (Marvel Studios)
* Black Panther, written by Ryan Coogler and Joe Robert Cole, directed by Ryan Coogler (Marvel Studios)
* A Quiet Place, screenplay by Scott Beck, John Krasinski and Bryan Woods, directed by John Krasinski (Platinum Dunes / Sunday Night)
* Sorry to Bother You, written and directed by Boots Riley (Annapurna Pictures)
* Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, screenplay by Phil Lord and Rodney Rothman, directed by Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman (Sony)
Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form
* The Expanse: “Abaddon’s Gate,” written by Daniel Abraham, Ty Franck and Naren Shankar, directed by Simon Cellan Jones (Penguin in a Parka / Alcon Entertainment)
* Doctor Who: “Demons of the Punjab,” written by Vinay Patel, directed by Jamie Childs (BBC)
* Dirty Computer, written by Janelle Monáe, directed by Andrew Donoho and Chuck Lightning (Wondaland Arts Society / Bad Boy Records / Atlantic Records)
* The Good Place: “Janet(s),” written by Josh Siegal & Dylan Morgan, directed by Morgan Sackett (NBC)
* The Good Place: “Jeremy Bearimy,” written by Megan Amram, directed by Trent O’Donnell (NBC)
* Doctor Who: “Rosa,” written by Malorie Blackman and Chris Chibnall, directed by Mark Tonderai (BBC)
Best Professional Editor, Short Form
* Neil Clarke
* Gardner Dozois
* Lee Harris
* Julia Rios
* Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas
* E. Catherine Tobler
Best Professional Editor, Long Form
* Sheila E. Gilbert
* Anne Lesley Groell
* Beth Meacham
* Diana Pho
* Gillian Redfearn
* Navah Wolfe
Best Professional Artist
* Galen Dara
* Jaime Jones
* Victo Ngai
* John Picacio
* Yuko Shimizu
* Charles Vess
Best Semiprozine
* Beneath Ceaseless Skies, editor-in-chief and publisher Scott H. Andrews
* Fireside Magazine, edited by Julia Rios, managing editor Elsa Sjunneson-Henry, social coordinator Meg Frank, special features editor Tanya DePass, founding editor Brian White, publisher and art director Pablo Defendini
* FIYAH Magazine of Black Speculative Fiction, executive editors Troy L. Wiggins and DaVaun Sanders, editors L.D. Lewis, Brandon O’Brien, Kaleb Russell, Danny Lore, and Brent Lambert
* Shimmer, publisher Beth Wodzinski, senior editor E. Catherine Tobler
* Strange Horizons, edited by Jane Crowley, Kate Dollarhyde, Vanessa Rose Phin, Vajra Chandrasekera, Romie Stott, Maureen Kincaid Speller, and the Strange Horizons Staff
* Uncanny Magazine, publishers/editors-in-chief Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas, managing editor Michi Trota, podcast producers Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky, Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction Special Issue editors-in-chief Elsa Sjunneson-Henry and Dominik Parisien
Best Fanzine
* Galactic Journey, founder Gideon Marcus, editor Janice Marcus
* Journey Planet, edited by Team Journey Planet
* Lady Business, editors Ira, Jodie, KJ, Renay & Susan
* nerds of a feather, flock together, editors Joe Sherry, Vance Kotrla and The G
* Quick Sip Reviews, editor Charles Payseur
* Rocket Stack Rank, editors Greg Hullender and Eric Wong
Best Fancast
* Be the Serpent, presented by Alexandra Rowland, Freya Marske and Jennifer Mace
* The Coode Street Podcast, presented by Jonathan Strahan and Gary K. Wolfe
* Fangirl Happy Hour, hosted by Ana Grilo and Renay Williams
* Galactic Suburbia, hosted by Alisa Krasnostein, Alexandra Pierce, and Tansy Rayner Roberts, produced by Andrew Finch
* Our Opinions Are Correct, hosted by Annalee Newitz and Charlie Jane Anders
* The Skiffy and Fanty Show, produced by Jen Zink and Shaun Duke, hosted by the Skiffy and Fanty Crew
Best Fan Writer
* Foz Meadows
* James Davis Nicoll
* Charles Payseur
* Elsa Sjunneson-Henry
* Alasdair Stuart
* Bogi Takács
Best Fan Artist
* Sara Felix
* Grace P. Fong
* Meg Frank
* Ariela Housman
* Likhain (Mia Sereno)
* Spring Schoenhuth
Best Art Book
* The Books of Earthsea: The Complete Illustrated Edition, illustrated by Charles Vess, written by Ursula K. Le Guin (Saga Press /Gollancz)
* Daydreamer’s Journey: The Art of Julie Dillon, by Julie Dillon (self-published)
* Dungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana: A Visual History, by Michael Witwer, Kyle Newman, Jon Peterson, Sam Witwer (Ten Speed Press)
* Spectrum 25: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art, ed. John Fleskes (Flesk Publications)
* Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse – The Art of the Movie, by Ramin Zahed (Titan Books)
* Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth, ed. Catherine McIlwaine (Bodleian Library)
John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer
* Katherine Arden (2nd year of eligibility)
* S.A. Chakraborty (2nd year of eligibility)
* R.F. Kuang (1st year of eligibility)
* Jeannette Ng (2nd year of eligibility)
* Vina Jie-Min Prasad (2nd year of eligibility)
* Rivers Solomon (2nd year of eligibility)
Lodestar Award for Best Young Adult Book
* The Belles, by Dhonielle Clayton (Freeform / Gollancz)
* Children of Blood and Bone, by Tomi Adeyemi (Henry Holt / Macmillan Children’s Books)
* The Cruel Prince, by Holly Black (Little, Brown / Hot Key Books)
* Dread Nation, by Justina Ireland (Balzer + Bray)
* The Invasion, by Peadar O’Guilin (David Fickling Books / Scholastic)
* Tess of the Road, by Rachel Hartman (Random House / Penguin Teen)