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Neil Gaiman’s SNOW, GLASS, APPLES Wins 2020 Eisner Award

Neil Gaiman’s SNOW, GLASS, APPLES, the short story originally written in 1994, adapted and illustrated into a graphic novel for Dark Horse Comics by Colleen, has won the 2020 Eisner Award for Best Adaptation from Another Medium.

From Colleen’s Patreon Page:

My most sincere and humble thanks to Neil Gaiman who kindly trusts me with his work; our editor Daniel Chabon; our agent Merilee Heifetz; Dark Horse Comics; my assistant Val Trullinger; my long-suffering family who just sort of listened to me grunt and threw meat under the door while I was working; and all the kind people who voted for us because amazing books were nominated and I am extremely humbled and grateful our book was among them.

Thanks to all my patrons on Patreon for helping me out this past year, being so patient while I put A DISTANT SOIL on the back burner, and for being so incredibly kind and supportive of all my work.

It doesn’t get done without readers.

Back to work.

The SNOW, GLASS, APPLES graphic novel also won the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Graphic Novel awarded by the Horror Writer’s Association, and is nominated for the Reuben Award for Best Graphic Novel from the National Cartoonists Society (pending).