International Horror Guild Awards 2003
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Graphic Narrative
- Winner: Abarat, Clive Barker (HarperCollins)
- 30 Days of Night #1-3, Steve Niles, story; Ben Templesmith, art; Ashley Wood, covers (IDW Publishing)
- Fables #1-10, Bill Willingham (DC/Vertigo)
- The Goon #1-3 (2nd series), Eric Powell (Albatross Exploding)
- Mike Mignola's B.P.R.D.: Hollow Earth #1-3, Christopher Golden, Tom Sniegowski & Mike Mignola, story; Ryan Sook, art; Mike Mignola, cover (Dark Horse)
- Strangehaven #14, Gary Spencer Millidge (Abiogenesis Press)
Anthology
- Winner: Dark Terrors 6, Stephen Jones & David Sutton, eds. (Gollancz)
- The Book of More Flesh, James Lowder, ed. (Eden Studios)
- The Darker Side: Generations of Horror, John Pelan, ed. (Roc)
- Keep Out the Night, Stephen Jones, ed. (PS Publishing)
- Queer Fear II, Michael Rowe, ed. (Arsenal Pulp Press)
Nonfiction
- Winner: Ramsey Campbell, Probably: Essays on Horror and Sundry Fantasies, Ramsey Campbell (PS Publishing)
- Algernon Blackwood: An Extraordinary Life, Mike Ashley (Carroll & Graf; Constable Robinson)
- The Biology of Horror: Gothic Literature and Film, Jack Morgan (Southern Illinois University Press)
- Clive Barker: The Dark Fantastic, Douglas E. Winter (HarperCollins)
- Supernatural Fiction Writers: Contemporary Fantasy and Horror, Second Edition, Richard Bleiler (Scribner)
Periodical
- Winner: F&SF
- All Hallows
- Cemetery Dance
- The Third Alternative
- Weird Tales
Film
- Winner: Frailty (directed by Bill Paxton, written by Brent Hanley)
- One Hour Photo (written and directed by Mark Romanek)
- The Ring (directed Gore Verbinski, based on a novel by Kôji Suzuki;
Hiroshi Takahashi (1998 screenplay), Ehren Kruger (2002 screenplay))
- Spirited Away (written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki; English version written by Cindy Davis Hewitt and Donald H. Hewitt)
- Wendigo (written and directed by Larry Fessenden)
Television
- Winner: Six Feet Under (series, HBO; created by Alan Ball)
- Angel (series, WB; created by David Greenwalt and Joss Whedon)
- Buffy: The Vampire Slayer (series, UPN; created by Joss Whedon)
- The Dead Zone (series, USA Network; created by Micheal Pillar and Shawn Pillar, based on a novel by Stephen King)
- Rose Red (mini-series, ABC; directed by Craig R. Baxley, written by Stephen King)
- Saint Sinner (SciFi Channel; directed by Joshua Butler, screenplay by Doris Egan and Hans Rodionoff, based on a short story by Clive Barker)
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