Reuben Award

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The Reuben Awards, named for Rube Goldberg, are presented each year by the National Cartoonists Society. The awards are presented at the National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Awards Weekend.

The principal award is the Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year, given since 1946 for print cartoonists, primarily comic strips, and is often compared to the Academy Awards in its stature. Originally called the Billy De Beck Memorial Award, after the creator of Barney Google, it was renamed in 1954.

In 1985, For Better or For Worse cartoonist Lynn Johnston was the first female cartoonist to win this award. In the late 1990s, the National Cartoonists Society announced a new rule: no cartoonist can win the award more than once.

The Society also gives various other awards, such as the Lifetime Achievement Awards.

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Categories awarded

  • Cartoonist of the Year
  • Milt Caniff Lifetime Achievement Award
  • NCS Gold Key Award
  • Editorial Cartoons
  • Newspaper Panels
  • Greeting Cards
  • Newspaper Illustration
  • Comic Strips
  • Magazine Feature/Magazine Illustration
  • Book Illustration
  • Advertising Illustration
  • Comic Books
  • Gag Cartoons
  • TV Animation
  • Feature Animation

Cartoonist of the Year winners, by year

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

Nominees are listed below the winner.

2000s

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