The Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics is given to an American
comic book that is committed to diversity and inclusion. It is named in honour of
Dwayne McDuffie, a creator known for his work writing, editing, and producing comics and animation.[1]
The nominees and winner are chosen by a selection committee of comics and animation professionals.[2]
History
Neo Edmund came up with the idea for the award.[3] It is presented at Long Beach Comic Expo.
Comics and TV writer
Matt Wayne was the initial director of the award.[4]
Well known voice actor
Phil LaMarr acts as Master of Ceremonies for the award presentation.[5]
The Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics is given to an American
comic book that is committed to diversity and inclusion. It is named in honour of
Dwayne McDuffie, a creator known for his work writing, editing, and producing comics and animation.[1]
The nominees and winner are chosen by a selection committee of comics and animation professionals.[2]
History
Neo Edmund came up with the idea for the award.[3] It is presented at Long Beach Comic Expo.
Comics and TV writer
Matt Wayne was the initial director of the award.[4]
Well known voice actor
Phil LaMarr acts as Master of Ceremonies for the award presentation.[5]