Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for First Comic Book

Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for First Comic Book

This Prize for First Comic Book is awarded to comics authors at the Angoulême International Comics Festival between 1985 and 1988, when it was replaced by the "Coup de Coeur", an award for the best comic book by authors with at most three publications. Since 2002, the prize is again called "Prize for first comic book", even though it remains a prize for one of the first three comic books of an author.

Both awards have been included in this list.

As is the customary practice in Wikipedia for listing awards such as Oscar results, the winner of the award for that year is listed first, the others listed below are the nominees.

1980s

*1985: "Quéquette blues" by Baru, Dargaud
*1986: "Crève-coeur" by Gotting, Futuropolis
*1987: "Jo Engo: La grande fièvre" by Fremond, Albin Michel
*1988: "Le soleil des loups" by Qwak and Gonnort, Vents d’Ouest
*1989: "Le journal d’Henriette" by Dupuy and Berberian

1990s

*1990: "Séjour en Afrique" by Garrigue and Coudray, Rackham]
*1991: "Julius Corentin: L’origine" by Mathieu, Delcourt
*1992: "Adios Palomita" by Lamy, Vatin and Clément
*1993: "Le bar du vieux Français" by Jean-Philippe Stassen and Denis Lapière, Dupuis
*1994: "Slaloms part 1" by Lewis Trondheim
*1995: "Horologium part 1" by Fabrice Lebeault
*1996: "L’oeil du chat" by Fabio
*1997: "Journal part 1" by Fabrice Neaud
*1998: "La fille du professeur" by Joann Sfar and Emmanuel Guibert, Dupuis
*1999: "Quelques jours d’été" by Chabouté

2000s

*2000: "Le réducteur de vitesse" by Christophe Blain, Dupuis
**"Bretagne" by Pierre Wazem, Les Humanoïdes Associés
**"Un drôle d'ange gardien part 1" by Denis-Pierre Filippi and Sophie Revel, Delcourt
**"Hôtel noir" by Antoine Ozanam and Bruno Lachard, Paquet
**"Miss: Bloody Manhattan" by Phillipe Thirault, Marc Riou and Mark Vigouroux, Les Humanoïdes Associés
*2001: "Persépolis" by Marjane Satrapi, L’Association
**"Chiquito la Muerte" by J.L. Capron and H. Micol, Delcourt
**"Quelque part parmi les ombres" by Vittorio Guardino and Canales, Dargaud
**"Shenzhen" by Guy Delisle, L’Association
**"Vagues à l’âme" by Grégory Mardon, Les Humanoïdes Associés
*2002: "Le val des ânes" by Matthieu Blanchin
**"Bouffe et châtiment" by Mathias Gnehm and Francis Rivolta
**"Hariti: Un ventre aride" by Ryser and Igor Szalewa
**"Norbert l'Imaginaire : Imaginaire: 1 / Raison: 0" by Olivier Guéret and Nicolas Vadot
**"La région: L'héritage des trente velus" by Olivier Jouvray and Denis Roland
**"Samedi et Dimanche: Le paradis des cailloux" by Gwen and Fabien Vehlmann
*2003: "L'âge de raison" by Mathieu Bonhomme
**"Banquise" by Christophe Gaultier and Sylvain Ricard
**"Chhht" by Jason
**"Phenomenum: Opus 0" by Jérémie Kaminka and Marc Vedrines
**"Sainte famille" by Xavier Mussat
**"Supermurgeman: Joue et gagne!" by Mathsap
*2004: "Betty Blues" by Renaud Dillies and Anne-Claire Jouvray
**"Hector Umbra: Folie semi-automatique" by Uli Oesterle
**"Kuklos" by Sylvain Ricard and Christophe Gaultier
**"Ludologie" by Ludovic Debeurme
**"Palaces" by Simon Hureau
**"Soupe froide" by Charles Masson
**"La tendresse des crocodiles" by Fred Bernard
*2005: "De Mal En Pis" by Alex Robinson, Rackham
**"Blankets - Manteau de neige" by Craig Thompson, (Casterman)
**"L’immeuble d’en face" by Vanyda, La Boîte à Bulles
**"Extrême-orient: Li Fuzhi" by Bourgeron, Vents d’Ouest
**"Love my life" by Yamaji, Asuka
**"Same difference" by Derek Kirk Kim, 6 Pieds sous Terre
**"Trois éclats blancs by Bruno Le Floc’h, Delcourt
*2006: "Aya de Yopougon part 1" by Clément Oubrerie and Marguerite Abouet, Gallimard
**"A la lettre près" by Cyrille Pommès, Albin Michel
**"Le blog de Frantico" by Frantico, Albin Michel
**"Cornigule" by Takashi Kurihara, Cornélius
**"Les extravagantes enquêtes d’Otto et Watson: Essence" by Gawronkiewicz and Janusz, Glénat
**"Kinki et Cosy part 1" by Nix, Le Lombard
**"The Goon: Rien que de la misère" by Eric Powell, Delcourt

ource

* [http://www.toutenbd.com/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=19 ToutenBD] List of winners of all awards per year


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