Angoulême International Comics Festival Other awards

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A number of awards was only presented at the Angoulême International Comics Festival for a short time.

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[edit] Award for best French artist

[edit] Award for best foreign artist

[edit] Award for best artist

This award was a continuation of the previous two.

[edit] Award for best French author

[edit] Award for best foreign author

[edit] Award for best author

This award was a continuation of the previous two.

[edit] Award for best French publisher

[edit] Award for best foreign publisher

[edit] Award for the best promotion of comics

  • 1976: L'encyclopedie de la BD by Pierre Couperie, Henri Filippini and Claude Moliterni, Serg
  • 1977: Gérard Jourd'hui , a program on TF1
  • 1978: Le 9e rêve, by the students of the Institut Saint-Luc in Brussels
  • (1979: no award in this category)
  • 1980: Découverte du monde by Larousse

[edit] Grand Prix for the graphic arts

[edit] Library readers award

  • 1985: Le moine fou by Vink
  • 1985 (joint winner): Tendre violette by Jean-Claude Servais
  • 1985 (joint winner): Grimion gant de cuir by Makyo
  • 1986: La voyageuse de la petite ceinture by Annie Goetzinger and Pierre Christin
  • (1987-1998: no award in this category)
  • 1999: Ibicus part 1 by Rabaté, Vents d’Ouest

[edit] Libération award

[edit] FM-BD award

[edit] Lucien award

  • 1986: La quête de l’oiseau du temps: Le Rige by Régis Loisel (artist) and Serge Le Tendre (author), Dargaud
  • 1987: Le nain jaune by Jean-Claude Denis (artist) and Luc Leroi (author), Casterman
  • 1988: Jacques Gallard: Zoulou blues by Tripp, Milan

[edit] School comic award

  • 1985: Luong Dien Phong, Laurent Pavesi and Pascal Masslo
  • 1986: Luc Jacomon from Epinal
  • 1987: Nicolas Marlet
  • 1988: Benoît Ers
  • 1989: La terre est une belle plage by Moana Thouard
  • 1990: Jochen Gerber
  • 1991: Benjamin Sabatier
  • 1992: Frédéric Rémuzat

[edit] Free Russia award

[edit] National comic contest

  • 1992: Cédric Billotti and Yé Yang

[edit] Tournesol award

The Tournesol award, named after the French name of Professor Calculus from the comic book series The Adventures of Tintin, was awarded by the French Green party for the comic that showed best the typical ideals of the party. Since 2004, the award is no longer part of the official program of the Angoulême festival. Source

[edit] Graphical invention award

Also called: Award of the school of the image.

  • 2001: Le canard qui aimait les poules by Carlos Nine, Albin Michel

[edit] Award for best dialogue

  • 2002: Terrain Vague by Kaz, Cornelius
    • Agrippine by Claire Brétécher, Brétécher
    • Georges et Louis: La reine des mouches by O. Goossens, Fluide Glacial
    • Grand Vampire: Cupidon s’en fout by Joann Star, Delcourt
    • Promenade(s) by P. Wazem, Atrabile
    • Le Roi Catastrophe: Adalbert ne manque pas d’air by Lewis Trondheim and Parme, Delcourt
    • Le Singe et la Sirène by Dumontheuil and Angeli, Casterman
  • 2003: Quelques mois à l’Amélie by Jean-Claude Denis, Dupuis
    • De capes et de crocs by Ayroles and Masbou
    • Lincoln: Grain de sable by Jouvray
    • Les Losers sont des perdants by Pichelin and Herse
    • La nurse aux mains sanglantes by Benoit Sokal
    • Powers by Bendis and Oeming

[edit] Polish award

Awarded by bilingual Polish comic readers.

  • 2002: Pilules bleues by Frederik Peeters, Atrabile
  • 2003: Le Chat du Rabbin by Joann Sfar, Dargaud