Angoulême International Comics Festival René Goscinny award
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The René Goscinny award, named after the writer of Asterix and Lucky Luke, is awarded to comic writers at the Angoulême International Comics Festival. It was first awarded in 1986 and again every year since 1996. The award is given in order to encourage "young" comic writers, young referring to the comic career of the prize winners and not to their age. The awardee is chosen by a jury mostly composed of comics specialists (authors, journalists, Angoulême festival organizers…).
[edit] 1980s
- 1986: Pierre-Jean Bichose for Colère obscure, artist Zimmermann, Dargaud
- (1987: no award in this category)
- (1988: no award in this category)
- (1989: no award in this category)
[edit] 1990s
- (1990: no award in this category)
- (1991: no award in this category)
- (1992: no award in this category)
- (1993: no award in this category)
- (1994: no award in this category)
- (1995: no award in this category)
- 1996: Sylvain Chomet for Léon la came, in collaboration with Nicolas de Crécy, Casterman
- 1997: Nicolas Dumontheuil for Qui a tué l'idiot, Casterman
- 1998: Joann Sfar for La fille du professeur, artist Emmanuel Guibert, Dupuis
- 1999: Tonino Benacquista for L'Outremangeur, Casterman
[edit] 2000s
- 2000: Éric Liberge for Monsieur Mardi-Gras Descendres, Zone créative
- 2001: Jean-Philippe Stassen for Déogratias, Dupuis
- 2002: Emile Bravo for La Réplique Inattendue, Dargaud
- 2003: Hervé Bourhis for Thomas ou le retour du Tabou, Les Humanoïdes Associés
- 2004: Riad Sattouf for Les Pauvres Aventures de Jérémie part 1, Dargaud
- 2005: Bruno Le Floc’h for Trois Éclats blancs, Delcourt
- 2006: Gipi for Notes pour une histoire de guerre, Actes Sud