The judging panel for the 2008 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards has been named. The judges will meet in April to select the nominees in a variety of categories. Their efforts will create the Eisner Awards ballot, which will be sent to comics creators, editors, publishers, and retailers for their votes in May. The winners will be announced during the awards ceremony on 25 July at the San Diego Comic-Con, which will be held 24-27 July at the San Diego Convention Center. For information on how to submit work for the judges’ consideration, e-mail Awards Administrator Jackie Estrada at jackiee at mindspring dot com. This year’s judges are:
John Davis: director of pop culture markets for Bookazine Company, a longtime wholesaler to the bookstore market. Davis joined Bookazine in 2005, where he has spearheaded Popazine, their pop culture, graphic novels, and manga program for retailers. He is a 20-year veteran of the book industry, including stints at Central Park Media and Koen Book Distributors. Over the last decade Davis has especially enjoyed learning more about graphic novels and manga and offering retailers advice and encouragement to embrace the category. In that capacity he has served as a consultant and contributor to ForeWord magazine’s Comique graphic novel supplement. He was also co-founder and co-organizer of the Firecracker Alternative Book Awards.
Paul Di Filippo: professional SF author with over 25 books to his credit. In comics he has written scripts for such characters as Marvel’s Doc Samson and DC’s Deadman. His major foray into scripting has been the Alan Moore-approved sequel Top 10: Beyond the Farthest Precinct. In addition, Di Filippo is a long-time critic and reviewer whose work appears frequently in such venues as The Washington Post and The Barnes and Noble Review.
Atom! Freeman: co-owner of Brave New World Comics in Santa Clarita, California. Atom! has worked as a comics shop sales clerk, a sales rep for Fantagraphics Books, and an organizer for comics events. He and his wife Portlyn have owned and operated Brave New World for eight years. The Freemans regularly participate in literacy and reading programs at libraries and schools, offer courses for children of all ages on how to draw their own books, and contribute frequently to the local Toy Library and programs run by their county’s Child and Family Services bureau.
Jeff Jensen: senior writer, Entertainment Weekly. A lifelong comic book fan and occasional comic book writer himself (X Factor, Teen Titans), Jensen has been reviewing graphic novels and monthly comics for EW since 2000. He has written EW cover stories on Sin City, Superman Returns, the Star Wars prequels, the Harry Potter franchise, Lost, Heroes, and many other movies and TV shows. But perhaps his favorite assignment was reporting and writing an oral history of the groundbreaking comic book series Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.
Eva Volin: supervising children’s librarian for the Alameda Free Library in Alameda, California. In addition to being a member of the American Library Association/Young Adult Library Services Association’s Great Graphic Novels for Teens committee, Volin has helped create or develop graphic novel collections in several libraries. She also writes manga reviews for Library Journal‘s Xpress Reviews, ICv2 Guide to Manga, and Robin Brenner’s NoFlyingNoTights.com (a graphic novel review website designed for teens and those who work with teens), and she has recently begun reviewing light novels for MangaCast.net.