Harvey Kurtzman Hall of Fame Award Premieres in 2014 at the Harvey Awards
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - August 14, 2014 - The
Executive Committees of the Harvey Awards and the Baltimore Comic-Con
are thrilled to announce the introduction of the Harvey Kurtzman Hall of
Fame Award, which will be presented at this year's Harvey Award
ceremony on Saturday, September 6, 2014 in conjuction with the Baltimore
Comic-Con!
Premiering
in 2014, the Harvey Kurtzman Hall of Fame Award honors cartoonists for
their significant, cultural impact: men and women who write, draw, and
create compelling graphical content that has both artistic excellence
and an impact to the culture and the industry. Harvey Kurtzman
exemplified that excellence in the extensive catalog of his work and
life. We are proud to expand the Harvey Awards tradition with the
introduction of the Harvey Kurtzman Hall of Fame Award.
The
first Harvey Kurtzman Hall of Fame Award will be presented posthumously
to the legendary Charles M. Schulz, the creative genius behind the
long-running comic strip Peanuts.
Schulz, or "Sparky" as he was affectionately called, was born in 1922
in Minneapolis, MN, and created what is arguably one of the most
influential comic strips of all times, setting the scene for what comic
strip artists hoped to achieve in readership, draftsmanship, and
licensing. After penning a weekly strip for the St. Paul Pioneer Press
from 1947 to 1950 called Li'l Folks and, after being dropped from the paper, approached United Feature Syndicate with a new idea that would become Peanuts,
which debuted in 1950. The strip, still running today in reprints,
would ultimately go on to run in 2,600 papers in 75 countries (and in 21
languages). Schulz created new strips consistently, with the exception
of a 5-week break to celebrate his 75th birthday, until the strip's
retirement in 2000.
Receiving the Harvey Kurtzman
Hall of Fame Award on behalf of Schulz will be Karen Johnson, Director
of the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center in Santa Rosa, CA.
The museum houses thousands of original artworks created by Charles M.
Schulz for Peanuts as well as letters, photographs, unique Peanuts products,
and tribute artwork. It is also home to permanent and rotating
exhibitions, as well as a research center with a vast variety of
archival information related to Schulz, his life, and his works. Ms.
Johnson will be hosting a panel Saturday at the Baltimore Comic-Con, and
will be presenting Schulz artwork that no one has seen before.
The
eponymous Harvey Kurtzman, who passed away in 1993 at 68 years of age,
was a cartoonist, writer, editor and comics genius. He is probably best
remembered for his 28 revolutionary issues of MAD, which he founded in 1952 for E.C. publisher Bill Gaines. Kurtzman then created the short-lived satire magazine Trump for Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner in 1957. He followed with the comic-size Humbug in 1958, then Help!
magazine (where he discovered such diverse talent as Terry Gilliam,
Gloria Steinem, Gilbert Shelton, and R. Crumb). In 1962, he and
collaborator Will Elder began producing the long-running and elaborate Little Annie Fanny comic
for Playboy. In the '70s he became known as the "father-in-law of
underground comix" for inspiring a new generation of media-bending
cartoonists. Kurtzman had a great deal of love and admiration for the
works of Charles M. Schulz, even creating an unpublished Little Annie Fanny strip featuring Annie as a little girl playing with the Peanuts characters, so it is particularly appropriate for this first award to go to Schulz.
Said
Denis Kitchen, Chairman of the Harvey Awards Committee, "Harvey
Kurtzman was a big fan of Charles Schulz. He even envisioned his Little
Annie Fanny growing up in the 'Peanuts' universe (see image). I'm
confident Harvey would be very pleased to have Schulz be the first
recipient of the Hall of Fame named after himself."
"This
is a very proud moment for the Harvey Awards," said Marc Nathan,
promoter of the Baltimore Comic-Con. "The Harvey Kurtzman Hall of Fame
Award begins a legacy of esteemed recognition for some of the most
influential and historically significant creators, and we couldn't be
more proud to host their presentation."
Tickets
Harvey
Awards Banquet, and General Admission and VIP Package tickets for
Weekend, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of the Baltimore Comic-Con are now
on sale! Visit www.baltimorecomiccon.com/tickets/ for more information and to purchase your advanced tickets now!
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