This is a list of cartoonists awarded a grant from the
Xeric Foundation, allowing them to self-publish their comics. The awards are broken down by year and grant cycle (March and September). In addition, recent years' awards list the total amount awarded during the respective grant cycle.[1] The awards were granted from 1992–2012.[2]
James Vining for First in Space — book was chosen for publication by
Oni Press just before Vining received Xeric acceptance letter. Therefore, Vining declined the grant money, but is still considered a Xeric winner.[5]
Kevin Colden for Fishtown — Colden opted to publish his book online, with the webcomics collective,
ACT-I-VATE, and declined the grant money, but is still considered a Xeric winner.[6]
This is a list of cartoonists awarded a grant from the
Xeric Foundation, allowing them to self-publish their comics. The awards are broken down by year and grant cycle (March and September). In addition, recent years' awards list the total amount awarded during the respective grant cycle.[1] The awards were granted from 1992–2012.[2]
James Vining for First in Space — book was chosen for publication by
Oni Press just before Vining received Xeric acceptance letter. Therefore, Vining declined the grant money, but is still considered a Xeric winner.[5]
Kevin Colden for Fishtown — Colden opted to publish his book online, with the webcomics collective,
ACT-I-VATE, and declined the grant money, but is still considered a Xeric winner.[6]