Squiddy Awards

Squiddy Awards

The Squiddy Awards, also known as The Squiddies were the annual awards given by the participants in the Usenet newsgroup rec.arts.comics through 2004. [ [http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.comics.misc/msg/efaafb11e3b7c7da?dmode=source 2004 Squiddies Results posted 21 Jul 2005 to comics newsgroups on Usenet. Retrieved 2008 September 12.] ] The awards are named after the humorous typo Suicide Squid. The awards cover a wide variety of areas, including Best Writer, Penciller, Cartoonist, Inker, Painter, and Letterer. The awards have been awarded yearly since the mid-1980s, when they were known as the Rec.Arts.Comics Awards, and claim to be the longest running online comic awards.

The award was renamed the Squiddies in 1992. The awards process consists of a single round of voting except for the 2003 awards, when a runoff round was conducted to break ties among the top vote-getters in certain categories. Normally, all eligible entries' vote totals are published in the official results; consequently, claims are sometimes made that a comic has been "nominated" for a Squiddy when it actually received a single vote.

uicide Squid

Suicide Squid is an in-joke character accidentally created in April 1991 when Mitsuhiro Sakai, upon being asked in the Internet newsgroup rec.arts.comics for his opinion on developments in the series "Suicide Squad", asked what those developments were but typed "i" instead of "a" in "Squad". Many regular posters comically responded with earnest and elaborate accounts of what was going on in the non-extant "Suicide Squid" comic.

References

* [ftp://theory.lcs.mit.edu/pub/people/wald/suicide-squid Compilation of Usenet posts about Suicide Squid]
* [http://surbrook.devermore.net/adaptationsassorted/suicidesquid.html Suicide Squid statistics and background] for Champions/Hero System:
* [http://www.squiddies.org/ Squiddy Awards]
* [news://Alt.fan.suicide-SQUID/ Alt.fan.suicide-SQUID newsgroup]


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