Angoulême International Comics Festival René Goscinny award

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 1988 and 1992, every year between 1995 and 2008, and again since 2017. The award is given in order to encourage young comic writers, those whose comic careers have only begun to flourish.[1] The awardee is chosen by a jury mostly composed of comics specialists: authors, journalists, and Angoulême festival organizers. The winner receives 5000 euro.

1980s

  • 1988: Pierre-Jean Bichose for Colère obscure, artist Zimmermann, Dargaud
  • 1989: No award given

1990s

  • 1990 1991: No awards given
  • 1992: Claude Carré for Le Pays miroir: l'Incendiaire, Dargaud
  • 1993 1994: No awards given
  • 1995: Sylvain Chomet for Léon la came, in collaboration with Nicolas de Crécy, Casterman[2]
  • 1996: Nicolas Dumontheuil for Qui a tué l'idiot, Casterman[3]
  • 1997: Joann Sfar for La fille du professeur, artist Emmanuel Guibert, Dupuis[4]
  • 1998: Tonino Benacquista for L'Outremangeur, Casterman[5]
  • 1999: Éric Liberge for Monsieur Mardi-Gras Descendres, Zone créative[6]

2000s

2009-2016 no awards given

  • 2017 : Emmanuel Guibert for Martha et Alan and lifes work.
  • 2018 : Jean Harambat for Opération Copperhead, éditions Dargaud.

2020s

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