30 Apr 2022

(New Bedford, MA/USA—April 30, 2022) The Inkwell Awards is now open for fans and professionals to choose their industry favorites. The official public ballot will be available on the Inkwells’ homepage for two weeks, from May 2 through May 16.

Voting is open in five categories: Favorite Inker, Most Adaptable, Props (inkers deserving more attention), The S.P.A.M.I. (Small Press And Mainstream/Independent for non-Marvel/DC work) and All-In-One for artists who ink their own pencils. The awards cover all printed American comic books cover-dated 2021.

“This year there’s a new addition to our ballot,” said Bob Almond, founder, and director of The Inkwell Awards, the only non-profit organization devoted to public education and promotion of the art of comic book inking. “In answer to myriad requests, there will now be sample images submitted by the nominated artists. This will help both voters and artists to hopefully make the process easier and fairer.   The Inkwell core committee team and our webmaster Steven Freivogel spent much time and effort in discussion and preparation  to make this work and we’re confident it will help everyone.”

He added, “Our nomination procedure continues to include inkers who submitted their work in addition to those chosen by our internal nomination committee. Too many ink artists are passed over and go unnoticed by most awards events. Ours caters specifically to inkers so they can be recognized and appreciated for their best work. We encourage all who appreciate quality artwork to participate and share on social media; the more voters, the better.”

The internally-chosen lifetime achievement accolades, the Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame award and the Stacey Aragon Special Recognition Award (SASRA), were announced February 26th, separately from the ballot categories. Without a host-show awards ceremony this year, there are currently no restrictions on how and when winners are announced.

29 Apr 2022

The Inkwell Awards Family sends its sincere condolences to the Adams family and loved ones of artist/writer/publisher/advocate/icon Neal Adams during this painful loss.


Mark Sinnott, Neal Adams, Jim Tournas & Inkwell special ambassador Joe Sinnott (2015 Rhode Island Comic Con, photo: Bob Almond)

Neal & Joe Sinnott (2014 Rhode Island Comic Con, photo: Bob Almond)

Senior spokesmodel Hailey Skaza-Gagne with Neal (2017 FanExpo Boston Con, photo: Bob Almond)

Neal Adams accepts his Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame Award at the 9th Inkwell Awards awards ceremony (2019 Great Philadelphia Comic Con, photo: Jace Schloendorn)

(2019 Great Philadelphia Comic Con, photo: Jace Schloendorn)