Prix humanitaire Bob Clampett

2025 Clampett Humanitarian Award Goes to
“L.A. Strong” Fundraiser

Comic-Con is proud to announce that the recipient for the 2025 Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award is L.A. Strong Charity Comic, a fundraiser to aid those in the comics industry affected by the L.A. wildfires, organized by Mad Cave Studios.

 “The comic book industry pulled together to support fellow creators who lost homes to the tragic 2025 Los Angeles fires with this benefit anthology special. Featuring contributions from Barbara Kesel, Brian Azzarello, Brian Michael Bendis, Christos Gage, Dan DiDio, Daniel Kibblesmith, Frank Tieri, Greg Pak, Jimmy Palmiotti, Jody Houser, Marv Wolfman, Paul Cornell, Rob DenBleyker, Sina Grace, Stephanie Phillips, Steve Orlando, Alex Cormack, Alison Sampson, Amanda Conner, Christian Ward, Geraldo Borges, Ian Churchill, Michael Avon Oeming, Nico Leon, Rian Gonzales, Salvador Larroca, Sami Kivelä, and many, many more. Together, as a community, we stood L.A. strong for one another.”

The launch event for the comic, held in March at the Revenge Of store, included a charity auction. Retailers including Cosmic Monkey Comics, East Side Mags, Skylight Books, Vroman’s Bookstore, Book Soup, Collector’s Paradise, and Golden Apple Comics generously donated original art, signed items, and collectibles to support the fundraiser.

The L.A. Strong charity comic has raised over $25,000 to date, with proceeds going directly to comic book creators who lost homes in the L.A. wildfires.

Comic-Con’s Humanitarian Award is presented in the name of famed animator Bob Clampett, who created the TV series Beany and Cecil, designed such popular characters as Porky Pig and Tweety Bird, and directed 84 classic Warner Bros. cartoons. Clampett was a regular guest at Comic-Con in the 1970s and early 1980s. After his death in 1984, the award was created to honor those people in comics and the popular arts who have worked to help others. The recipients are chosen by the Comic-Con committee.

The award will be presented by Ruth Clampett (Bob’s daughter) during the Eisner Awards ceremony on Friday, July 25 at the Hilton Bayfront Hotel.


Le prix humanitaire Bob Clampett

Le prix humanitaire du Comic-Con International est décerné au nom du célèbre animateur Bob Clampett, qui a créé la série télévisée Beany and Cecil, conçu des personnages aussi populaires que Porky Pig et Tweety Bird, et réalisé 84 dessins animés classiques de la Warner Brothers. Clampett était régulièrement invité au Comic-Con dans les années 1970 et au début des années 1980. Après sa mort en 1984, le prix humanitaire a été créé pour honorer les personnes qui, dans le domaine de la bande dessinée et des arts populaires, ont œuvré pour aider les autres.


LAURÉATS DES PRIX
2010-aujourd'hui
  • 2024: Women in Comics Collective International (WinC)
  • 2023 : Beth Accomando et Scott Dunbier
  • 2022 : Annie Koyama, Programme Koyama Provides
  • 2019 : Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez et Kyung Jeon-Miranda, Programme de bourses La Borinqueña
  • 2019 : Lisa Wood (Tula Lotay), Thought Bubble Comic Art Festival
  • 2018 : Frederick Joseph, Comics4Kids
  • 2017 : Marc Andreyko ; Joe Ferrara
  • 2016 : Matthew Inman (TheOatmeal.com)
  • 2015 : Bill et Kayre Morrison
  • 2014 : Joe Field
  • 2013 : Chris Sparks et l'équipe Cul de Sac
  • 2012 : Morrie Turner
  • 2011 : Patrick McDonnell
  • 2010 : Jeannie Schulz
2000s
  • 2009 : Denis Kitchen
  • 2008 : Paul Levitz
  • 2007 : Neil Gaiman
  • 2006 : Calvin Reid
  • 2005 : George Pérez
  • 2004 : Mimi Cruz
  • 2003 : Alex Ross
  • 2002 : Herb Trimpe
  • 2001 : Mark Evanier
  • 2000 : Peter Laird
1990s
  • 1999 : Jerry Robinson
  • 1998 : Frank Miller
  • 1997 : Joe Kubert
  • 1996 : Andrew Vachss
  • 1995 : Maggie Thompson
  • 1994 : Will Eisner
  • 1993 : Jack Kirby
  • 1992 : Archie Goodwin
  • 1991 : Fonds de défense juridique de la bande dessinée
  • 1990 : Sergio Aragonés
1980s
  • 1989 : Phil Yeh
  • 1988 : June Foray
  • 1987 : Ray Bradbury
  • 1986 : Bernie Wrightson et Jim Starlin
  • 1985 : Robert A. Heinlein
  • 1984 : Forrest J Ackerman