National Comics Award | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
First awarded | 1997 |
Last awarded | 2002 |
National Comics Awards are given out on an annual basis for comic book and related material published in the United Kingdom the previous year.
The Awards were founded in 1997 by comic creators Kev F Sutherland and Mark Buckingham, and first took place at UKCAC, the UK Comic Art Convention in London, presented by Jonathan Ross and Paul Gambaccini [1]. The Awards took place at the Manchester UKCAC in 1998.
The Awards took place at the Bristol Comic Festival in 1999, and 2001–2004,[2] since when the major UK comics awards ceremony has been the Eagle Awards.
(voters paid to be able to vote; all proceeds went to charity)
(voters paid to be able to vote; all proceeds went to charity)
Best Comic Of The 20th Century (voters paid to be able to vote; all proceeds went to the ChildLine Charity)
Best Comic in the World Today