User Tag List

Seite 1 von 2 12 LetzteLetzte
Ergebnis 1 bis 25 von 49

Thema: Preisträger und Nominierte

  1. #1
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Preisträger und Nominierte

    Dies ist ein gemeinsamer Thread für alle Comicpreise im Zusammenhang mit Comicalben oder ganz allgemein europäischen Comics.


    ------------------------------------------------------


    Dies sind die 15 Nominierten für den Preis des französischen Kritikerverbands ACBD:

    - "Jack Palmer 13 - L'affaire du voile" (René Pétillon) Albin Michel
    - "Pedro & moi" (Judd Winick) Çà et là
    - "Magasin général 1 & 2" (Régis Loisel, Jean-Louis Tripp) Casterman
    - "Dix de der" (Didier Comès) Casterman
    - "Pourquoi j'ai tué Pierre" (Alfred, Olivier Ka) Delcourt
    - "Le Photographe 3" (Emmanuel Guibert, Didier Lefèvre) Dupuis
    - "L'Enragé 2" (Baru) Dupuis
    - "Les petits ruisseaux" (Pascal Rabaté) Futuropolis
    - "Un homme est mort" (Etienne Davodeau, Kris) Futuropolis
    - "La mémoire dans les poches 1" (Etienne Le Roux, Luc Brunschwig) Futuropolis
    - "Lucille" (Ludovic Debeurme) Futuropolis
    - "La Volupté" (Blutch) Futuropolis
    - "Abdallahi 1 - Dans l'intimité des terres" (Jean-Denis Pendanx, Christophe Dabitch) Futuropolis
    - "Les sous-sols du révolu" (Marc-Antoine Mathieu) Futuropolis/Musée du Louvre
    - "Henri Désiré Landru" (Christophe Chabouté) Vents d’Ouest

    http://www.toutenbd.com/article.php3?id_article=1760
    Geändert von Hate (21.11.2006 um 11:49 Uhr)

  2. #2
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Beim Comicfestival in der spanischen Hafenstadt Gijón wird seit 30 Jahren der "Haxtur" verliehen.

    Am 14.10.2006 gab es folgende Gewinner:

    Beste Zeichnungen: Frank Cho ("Shanna, the She-Devil")
    Bestes Script: Peter O'Donnell ("Modesty Blaise - Die böse Suki")
    Beste lange Comicgeschichte: "Samurai Executioner", Bd.5 (Goseki Kojima, Kazuo Koike)
    Beste kurze Comicgeschichte: "Young Love" (Tim Sale: "Solo")
    Bestes Titelbild: Giancarlo Alessandrini ("Martin Mystere")
    Preis für Humor: Ramón
    Preis fürs Lebenswerk: Frank Stack (Undergroundcomix-Veteran)

    http://comicperu.blogspot.com/2006/1...n-saln_15.html



    -------------------------------------------------------------------------



    Beim Comicfestival in Lucca in der Toskana wird schon seit einigen Jahren nicht mehr der "Yellow Kid" vergeben. (Der wird seit einem internen Streit in Rom verliehen.) Stattdessen gibt es einen anderen Preis.

    Preisträger am 1.11.2006:
    http://diretta.luccacomicsandgames.c...e=442&langId=1

    Bester Comiczeichner: Daniele Caluri (z.B. "Martin Mystere")
    Bester Comicautor: Tiziano Sclavi ("Dylan Dog")
    Beste Comicserie: "L'età del bronzo"/"Age of Bronze" (Eric Shanower)
    Beste lange Comicgeschichte: "Diabolik - Gli anni perduti nel sangue"
    Beste kurze Comicgeschichte: "Hanno ritrovato la macchina" (Gipi)
    Preis fürs Lebenswerk: Gino D'Antonio

    Dazu noch ein paar Jury- und Sonderpreise
    Geändert von Hate (21.11.2006 um 11:48 Uhr)

  3. #3
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Der französische Kritikerverband ACBD hat aus den 15 nominierten Comics die besten Fünf für das Finale ausgewählt.
    http://www.toutenbd.com/article.php3?id_article=1767

    "Pourquoi j'ai tué Pierre" (Alfred, Olivier Ka)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1405...ue-Pierre.html
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782756003801/alb.htm

    "Le photographe", Bd.3 (Emmanuel Guibert, Didier Lefèvre)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-7612...Le).html#53163
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782800135441/alb.htm

    "Abdallahi", Bd.1 - "Dans l'intimité des terres" (Jean-Denis Pendanx, Christophe Dabitch)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1313...ahi.html#53757
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782754800136/alb.htm

    "Les petits ruisseaux" (Pascal Rabaté)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1354...aux-(Les).html
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782754800167/alb.htm

    "Lucille" (Ludovic Debeurme)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-13093-BD-Lucille.html
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782754800518/alb.htm

  4. #4
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Blois

    Preise beim Comicfestival in Blois (Frankreich)

    Grand Boum - Grand Prix du Festival de la BD de Blois
    Le Grand Boum consacre depuis 1998 un auteur pour l'ensemble de son œuvre. Il est remis dans le cadre du festival de la bande déssinée de Blois.
    2006: Baru
    2005: Lorenzo Mattotti
    2004: Philippe Dupuy & Charles Berberian


    Prix Jacques Lob
    Le prix Jacques Lob récompense un scénariste pour l'ensemble de son oeuvre. Il est remis dans le cadre du festival de bande dessinée de Blois.
    2006: Dieter
    2005: Corbeyran
    2004: Fabien Vehlmann


    Prix de la Nouvelle République - Prix NR
    Le Prix de la Nouvelle République (NR) est décerné à un auteur régional lors du festival de bande dessinée de Blois.
    2006: Luc Brunschwig & Etienne Le Roux ("La Mémoire dans les poches")
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782754800037/alb.htm
    2005: Appollo, Li-An ("Fantômes blancs")
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782749301969/alb.htm
    2004: Relom ("Andy et Gina")
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782858153169/alb.htm


    Prix Région Centre
    Le Prix Région Centre est remis dans le cadre du Festival de BD de Blois. Il récompense un album pour sa portée citoyenne.
    2006: Ludovic Debeurme ("Lucille")
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782754800518/alb.htm
    2005: Louis Alloing, Pierre Henri ("Dans la secte")
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782849530092/alb.htm


    Trophée du Conseil Régional BD Boum
    Le Trophée du conseil régional du festival de bande dessinée de Blois BD Boum est attribué à un album choisi pour sa portée citoyenne.
    2006: Bruno Gazzotti & Fabien Vehlmann ("Seuls"/"Allein", Bd.1)
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782800136929/alb.htm
    2005: François Roussel ("Matt & Higgins")
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782845656376/alb.htm
    2004: Christophe Gaultier, Sylvain Ricard, Bruno Ricard ("Clichés, Beyrouth 1990")
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782731615685/alb.htm


    Prix Jeune Public-Ligue de l'Enseignement
    Le Prix Jeune Public-Ligue de l'Enseignement récompense un album choisi par des enfants de 6-9 ans dans le cadre du festival de bande dessinée de Blois.
    2006: Emile Bravo ("La faim des sept ours nains")
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782020838573/alb.htm
    2005: Nicolas Nemiri, Jean-David Morvan ("Hyper l'hippo")
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1211...r-l-hippo.html
    2004: Alfred, David Chauvel ("Octave et la daurade royale")
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782847893335/alb.htm


    Einige weitere Gäste des Festivals erhielten Schokoladentaler. (Warum nicht, in Erlangen gibt es Max-und-Moritz-Brote.)

  5. #5
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Der Große Preis des französischen Kritikerverbandes ACBD geht in diesem Jahr an:

    "Les petits ruisseaux" (Pascal Rabaté)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1354...aux-(Les).html
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782754800167/alb.htm



    http://www.bdzoom.com/index.cfm?page...6&rub=coulisse

  6. #6
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Grand Prix RTL 2006

    "Grand Prix RTL 2006" klingt ganz furchtbar (als würde Dieter Bohlen in der Jury sitzen), aber es ist ein französischer Comicpreis.
    http://www.actuabd.com/spip.php?article4467

    Gewinner:
    "Henri Désiré Landru" (Z+T: Christophe Chabouté)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1400...dru.html#57787
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782749302898/alb.htm
    http://www.arte.tv/de/kunst-musik/AR...r/1379606.html


    Die übrigen Nominierten:
    "Le Retour à la Terre", Bd.4 - "Le Déluge" (Z: Manu Larcenet, T: Jean-Yves Ferri)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-4491...Le).html#57719
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782205058147/alb.htm

    "Le Combat ordinaire", Bd.3 (Z+T: Manu Larcenet)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-5874...Le).html#54294
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782205057911/alb.htm

    "Les Petits Ruisseaux" (Z+T: Pascal Rabaté)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1354...es).html#55760
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782754800167/alb.htm

    "Messire Guillaume" (Z: Mathieu Bonhomme, T: Gwen de Bonneval)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1292...ume.html#53009
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782800137070/alb.htm

    "Un homme est mort" (Z: Etienne Davodeau, T: Kris)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1420...ort.html#58496
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782754800105/alb.htm

    "H. H. Holmes", Bd.1 - "Englewood" (Z: Fabrice Le Hénanff, T: Henri Fabuel)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1374...mes.html#56521
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782723449854/alb.htm

    "Erminio Le Milanais" (Z: Erwann Surcouf, T: Béhé & Amandine Laprun)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1303...ais.html#53423
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782749301907/alb.htm
    Geändert von Hate (01.12.2006 um 01:01 Uhr)

  7. #7
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Prix Goscinny

    Der "Prix Goscinny" ist ein Preis für junge Comicautoren.
    http://www.actuabd.com/spip.php?article4498

    Am Montag wurde der neue Preisträger bekanntgegeben:
    Ludovic Debeurme, für "Lucille"
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-13093-BD-Lucille.html
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782754800518/alb.htm

    Die Preisverleihung wird beim Comicsalon in Angouleme stattfinden.

  8. #8
    Verstorben Avatar von hipgnosis
    Registriert seit
    03.2001
    Beiträge
    12.932
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Zitat Zitat von Hate Beitrag anzeigen
    Der "Prix Goscinny" ist ein Preis für junge Comicautoren.
    http://www.actuabd.com/spip.php?article4498

    Am Montag wurde der neue Preisträger bekanntgegeben:
    Ludovic Debeurme, für "Lucille"
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-13093-BD-Lucille.html
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782754800518/alb.htm

    Die Preisverleihung wird beim Comicsalon in Angouleme stattfinden.
    Ohne bösen Hintergedanken.

    Dieser Comic muss aber schon eine enorm hohe Storyqualität aufweisen, um mich bei diesen spartanischen Zeichnungen als Leser hinter dem Ofen hervorzulocken.

    Keine Ahnung - mich reizt so etwas überhaupt nicht - dann greife ich lieber zu einem guten Buch.
    Dort kann ich dann wenigstens meiner Fantasie freien Lauf lassen und die Story mit eigenen Interpretationen ausmalen.
    Wenn ich ein paar Strichmännchen sehe und dabei lesen muss - lenkt mich das dann doch ab - bzw. schreckt mich ab!

  9. #9
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Angouleme 2007

    Die Nominierungen für Angouleme wurden bekanntgegeben.
    http://www.actuabd.com/spip.php?article4527
    Alle paar Jahre werden die Kategorien geändert. Diesmal bleiben die Kategorien gleich, aber alle Nominierungen (außer einer) werden zusammen in einen großen Topf geworfen.

    Hier sind die Nominierten. Ich habe schon mal vorsortiert.

    Die nominierten Comics aus Europa:

    POURQUOI J'AI TUÉ PIERRE (T: Olivier Ka, Z: Alfred) Delcourt
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1405...rre.html#57975
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782756003801/alb.htm
    «Pierre is a leftist priest. He is cool. He is funny. He is not a priest but a real guy. For me, it is as if I had a new uncle, a good one, who laughs, sings and tickles. » With a sense of modesty, Olivier Ka relates the manipulative process devised by an adult to entrap a child or how a childhood, or rather an entire existence, can be destroyed by a rape. Alfred subtly illustrated the painful story without feeling compelled to show everything about it but suggesting how one's intimacy can get seriously damaged and ruined... A striking book that shows once again that there is no taboo, painful though it might be, for the comic medium.

    UNIVERSAL WAR ONE (Denis Bajram) Soleil Productions
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-279-...-One.html#1439
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782849460955/alb.htm
    Starting from the basic, though overused, scientific premise of spatio-temporal relativity and its drifts, Denis Bajram places his sci-fi story in a context where past, present and future intertwine, assemble and dissemble. The paradox originates in an unfathomable and impenetrable wall, which threatens to wipe out humankind. To try and understand this enigmatic phenomenon, a death-dodger squadron embarks upon a terrible chase throughout space-time, in the far reaches of the real world. But are they ready to face the truth ? Denis Bajram (born in 1970) has contributed the renewal of fantasy comics since 1996 with Cryozone (Delcourt) and UW1 (Soleil), an ambitious work that finds a conclusion in the 6 th episode published this year.

    L'OEIL PRIVÉ (Blexbolex) Les Requins Marteaux
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1436...L-).html#59100
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782849610541/alb.htm
    Blexbolex is one of the rare authors in the young generation who carries on with the deconstruction of the clear line as initiated by Joost Swarte in the 70s. Here, this approach is coupled with a reinterpretation of the detective genre. He twists it in the same way, achieving a perfect balance between form and content, so as to only preserve the stigmas, the very marks and thus better bring out the core. Half tribute, half parody, this postmodernist work is full of humour and sophistication.

    LE MARQUIS D'ANAON (T: Fabien Vehlmann, Z: Matthieu Bonhomme) Dargaud
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-3224...Le).html#12358
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782205057201/alb.htm
    In the middle of the Enlightenment Age, Jean-Baptiste Poulain, aka Marquis d'Anaon ( « the marquis of the lost souls »), travels around the world in the search of « supernatural » phenomena, which fascinate him in as much as he fights them for the sake of Reason. He does not come out of this fourth adventure unharmed, neither physically nor mentally, as he chases throughout Savoy a bloodthirsty beast that the gullible people awe and identify as the Devil. A breathtaking intrigue rendered in a classical construction and graphic style.

    LA VOLUPTÉ (Blutch) Futuropolis
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1406...La).html#58033
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782754800617/alb.htm
    Blutch is the greatest French living cartoonist. And his worldwide influence on his peers brings evidence to it. But unfortunately his works, contrary to some of his followers', have not reached the general public yet. Maybe because you have to get rid of your rational tendency to fully immerse into those ravishing and repelling stories that are similar to dreams or nightmares. In La Volupté, Blutch explores the mysteries of sex while shaking up narrative conventions with this absurd poetical style of his own.

    WIZZ ET BUZZ (T: Winshluss, Z: Cizo) Delcourt, coll. Shampooing
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1422...uzz.html#58568
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782847899313/alb.htm
    They are even more stupid than the Pieds Nickelés ! It has been ages since French comics had bred such a trashy and funny pair, namely Wizz and Buzz. This is a whacky variation on the hackneyed series of gags often found in comics. Cizo and Winschluss, the authors of the unforgettable Monsieur Ferraille (the undisputed star of the 30th Angoulême Festival), renew children's comics in an absurd fashion and regardless of the politically correct... This is a masterpiece whose subversiveness is much more subtle than it might appear upon first reading. It will make some smile and others gnash their teeth !

    LUCILLE (Ludovic Debeurme) Futuropolis
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1309...lle.html#53607
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782754800518/alb.htm
    Nowadays, an anorexic teenage girl who lives alone with her mother meets an unhappy young man whose father, a sailor, has just committed suicide. Tackling the issue of teenage crisis, Ludovic Debeurme builds a long and vivid story from which pathos is excluded by a structure in short chapters. Deprived of effects and scenery, the drawings are extremely refined.

    CAPUCIN (Florence Dupré La Tour) Gallimard, coll. Bayou
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1332...cin.html#54790
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782070573127/alb.htm
    Florence Dupré la Tour was one of the discoveries of the Young Talent Contest for the 2004 Festival. Her second comic book is marked by an expressive graphic style and vivid colours. The son of a good family and heir to a fallen Knight of the Round Table, Capucin is suddenly poverty-stricken. As he is forced to work for the first time to feed his parents, he prefers to leave the family house riding his blue horse, named Rostremond. But the adventure turns out badly. Enrolled by force with thousands of poor and dirty children, he is compelled to serve the basest soldiers and the dark designs of loathsome Bouche Dorée. This is the descent into hell of a selfish character, who is really funny and quite far from usual clichés of children's comics' heroes.

    ORAGE ET DÉSESPOIR (Lucie Durbiano) Gallimard, coll. Bayou
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1332...oir.html#54789
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782070572960/alb.htm
    Summer beaches are always the perfect scenery for teenage love stories, in Rohmer's films as well as in reality... Orage and Désespoir (ie, Thunder and Despair) are two young girls who still dream about their Prince Charming or Vampire... for romance, at least in its English sense, does not exclude the supernatural nor the fantasy. Starting from the love complaints of two teenage girls, the plot soon evolves into a scenario that could have been Mario Bava's, though rather craving for naivety than blood ! A fresh air blown by one of the most discreet, though most talented, cartoonists of today's French comic scene.

    ILS ONT RETROUVÉ LA VOITURE (Gipi) Coconino Press / Vertige Graphic
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1309...cia.html#53605
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782849990186/alb.htm
    This book is a real slice of life. A few hours stolen from the existence of two men that are supposed to be repentant gangsters. One does not learn anything about their past nor present, and even less about their future... and yet one gets immediately captivated by this story in which nothing is left to chance as each word, each sentence is meticulously chosen. Though the author does not trouble about the details, everything is crystal clear but weighed down by an omnipresent heavy atmosphere in which it becomes impossible to get one's breath back. Best comic book award winning in 2006, for Notes pour une histoire de guerre, Gipi proves once again with this short and spontaneous story his perfect mastering of narrative devices, through unequivocal words and concise drawings.

    GEORGES ET LOUIS - PANIQUE AU BOUT DU FIL (Daniel Goossens) Audie / Fluide Glacial
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-5060...ers.html#58917
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782858154968/alb.htm
    Somewhere between Flaubert's Bouvard et Pécuchet and Laurel & Hardy stand Georges and Louis. Georges is Louis's wise confidant. The latter has long been obsessed with writing a novel off the beaten track. To that end, he makes one improbable plan after another and they all end as total flops. It is the case once again as he starts working on a sequel to Madame Bovary in the world of computer analysts, as a draft to a children's book... Do not miss the tribute paid to Pierre Desproges and a brief unlikely piece in which all the greatest heroes of French and Belgian comics, caricatured as lost queens, meet in a private party...

    LE PHOTOGRAPHE (Z: Emmanuel Guibert, T: Didier Lefèvre) Dupuis / Aire Libre
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-7612...Le).html#30118
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782800133720/alb.htm
    This is the last part to the triptych as imagined by Emmanuel Guibert from Didier Lefèvre's story and pictures when he travelled around Afghanistan in 1986. It relates the trip back to Pakistan, an extremely harsh journey that will bring the photographer to his limits... Just like in Alan's war, Guibert transcends the documentary style into gorgeous images, harmoniously alternating drawings and photos. This account on a country at war is interesting in itself, but thanks to Guibert, it takes on a wider strength and dimension.

    J'AI TUÉ ADOLF HITLER (Jason) Carabas
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1436...ler.html#59109
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782351001783/alb.htm
    Jason's animal characters travel through the ages and take on various identities without ever changing their physical appearances, just like the heroes of Trondheim's Lapinot... As disconcerting and elliptic as ever, Jason plunges his reader into a dramatic temporal paradox : what would happen if one could go back in time and kill Adolf Hitler ? Born in Norway, Jason now lives in Belgium. His works are translated into several languages and published in several countries, including USA. His comic book entitled Shhh ! had been part of the 2003 Official Selection in the « newcomer » category.

    MAGASIN GÉNÉRAL (Régis Loisel & Jean-Louis Tripp) Casterman
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1325...ral.html#54297
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782203370111/alb.htm
    In Notre-Dame des Lacs, a small isolated city in Quebec, life in the twenties revolves around the wholesale greengrocer's, the « general store ». As a young widow, Marie is crushed by construction works and rumours. She is walking on the tightrope and on the verge of losing heart... Through this picturesque family story, two great authors who emerged in the 80s joined their talent in drawing and scriptwriting. Loisel and Tripp's warm and sensuous style is perfectly adapted to this action-packed story, enlivened by colourful dialogues, in the best tradition of entertaining comics.

    LE SANG DES VOYOUS (Z: Loustal, T: Paringaux) Casterman
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1402...Le).html#57840
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782203366060/alb.htm
    Revenge is a dish best eaten before one is cold : such could be the title of the story if it had come out as a crime book... Loustal and Paringaux, the mythical duo of (À suivre) magazine, made a dark thriller, as grating and sublime as a Miles Davis piece. Sapped by illness, a professional killer carries out his last contract, a very personal one, as he kills all those who prevented him from living a happy life. Thanks to a masterful use of chiaroscuros, in the drawings as well as in the plot, the authors of Barney et la note bleue undoubtedly achieved a future classic...

    L'HOMME QUI S'ÉVADA (Laurent Maffre) Actes Sud
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1378...L-).html#56836
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782742761548/alb.htm
    Adapted from Albert Londres, this is the true story of an innocent man's detention, as he is sentenced to a heavy punishment in Cayenne's penal colony for political reasons, and of his paradoxically heroic escape. L'Homme qui s'évada is an allegory of the road to freedom, a road full of pitfalls, fake hopes and illusions... Following the steps of Jacques Tardi, Laurent Maffre retraces a spiritual journey with a skillful use of the medium's possibilities. This is an outstanding first book, subtly but deeply committed and perfectly topical in spite of the specific historical context.

    MICHEL (Pierre Maurel) L'employé du moi
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782930360126/alb.htm
    Michel records sounds. And that's normal : he is a sound engineer. He is recording a report and he hopes it gets broadcast. But deep inside, he feels that it won't work, but still he does it, just to keep going, just to please himself. Pierre Maurel makes comics. And that's normal : he is a cartoonist. He makes his book for himself and he hopes it gets some readers. But deep inside, he feels that it won't work, but still he does it, just to keep going, just to please himself.

    PANIER DE SINGE (Z: Jerôme Mulot, T: Florent Ruppert) L'Association
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1423...nge.html#58578
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782844142153/alb.htm
    The Mulot & Ruppert duo is the latest discovery of the alternative comic scene. Following Safari Monseigneur, in which they debunked the colonialist imagery and indulged into a rejoicing slaughter, Panier de singe stars the same couple of psychotic photographers, played by the authors themselves, who in turn look for zoophilic scenes to shot, humiliate their models in the studio and get lost in an orgy for mutilated persons. This funny and mean hoax, livened up by brilliant dialogues, is coupled with a play on the medium through phenakistoscopes and encrypted images.

    COMMENT ÇA SE FAIT ? (Nadja) Cornélius
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782915492187/alb.htm
    The title (« How do you make it ? ») refers to the way you write a book, to the author's hesitations and procrastination, as she goes ahead, gets carried away and then steps back and questions herself. This case study that one easily imagine to be autobiographical is pervaded by a most welcome humour. A major author of children's illustrations, Nadja proves to be, and legitimately so, one of the great names of today's comics.

    LOU (Julien Neel) Glénat
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-9623-BD-Lou-.html#37024
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782723442756/alb.htm
    As a genuine self-taught man, Julien Neel (b. 1976) had first intended to make a career in advertising before he realized that his talent would lead him to comics and animation. Flipping through Tchô ! magazine, you will soon notice Lou, a little tiny heroine who is not ashamed of it given the joys and turpitudes that life holds in store for her (and for us). Although at first sight, it looks like a children's story, Lou's adventures cheerfully transcend generational frontiers and affect all readers, on different reading levels and even more. You will soon become fond of this shrewd girl that observes and analyzes life's facts with admirable wit. And the average reader will be glad that a kid recommended him to read it...

    KINKY & COSY (Nix) Le Lombard
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1174...osy.html#47451
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782803620661/alb.htm
    Except for Vandersteen's Bob et Bobette, Flemish comics had hardly crossed the border... But thanks to Nix's scathing humour, the cultural barriers, be they real or imaginary, have been falling down, for laughter's sake ! Kinky and Cosy are as wild as the South Park characters, as nonsensical as the Monty Python, as stupid and mean as the Hara Kiri heroes. Discovered in 2004 in Angoulême through the « Sint Lukas » exhibition, Nix is a real star of Belgian satirical press. His caustic caricatures appear in Pan and Het Algemeen Dagblad.

    LES PASSE-MURAILLES (Z: Stéphane Oiry, T: Jean-Luc Cornette) Les Humanoïdes Associés
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1150...es).html#46432
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782731616330/alb.htm
    Jean-Luc Cornette spends his time observing people that surround him. But though incredibly acute, his look drifts sooner or later from reality to fantasy. The characters in this new volume of Passe-murailles all look like real life. But they are no that common as they can walk through walls. They are allowed a bunch of tricks and undergo a series of adventures, which stand halfway between urban tale and sheer fantasy. Cornette does excel in mixing different styles. Stéphane Oiry is gradually building a graphic style of his own, as eloquent as sophisticated, and ranks among today's best illustrators.

    LUPUS (Frederik Peeters) Atrabile
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-5602...pus.html#23000
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782940329038/alb.htm
    This is the end of the journey for Lupus Lablenore, a hero of inertia, a runaway and a foster father in spite of himself. With this last episode, Peeters puts a beautiful end to one of the greatest European series of the beginning millennium, a subtle, static and melancholy space opera in which the outer space is no setting to laser fights, but rather a reflection of the characters' feelings. As Peeters's layout is extremely distended and often fragmentary, privileging close-ups, the story gets a singular rhythm that perfectly matches the stream of feelings.

    CANETOR (T: Charlie Schlingo, Z: Michel Pirus) Les Requins Marteaux
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1412...tor.html#58171
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782849610527/alb.htm
    Deceased in 2005, our late Charlie Schlingo distinguished by his exclusive passion for silly stories. Canetor, which he conceived with cartoonist Michel Pirus, abides by the rule. The aim is to deride the great tradition of animal comics as well as pay an ambiguous tribute to the 20s tradition of funnies, those big and colourful pages that appeared in American newspapers. One senses Michel Pirus's assumed influence of Chris Ware in terms of graphic style and the sophisticated lines and colours enhance and strengthen the exhilarating power of Schlingo's silly jokes.

    PASCAL BRUTAL (Riad Sattouf) Fluide Glacial
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1377...tal.html#56803
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782858154814/alb.htm
    A vision of the future halfway between Tu danses le Mia, an 80s French rap hit, and Mad Max, when ultra-free marketeer Alain Madelin gets to be President of the Republic and society has undergone a genetic mutation as the first weed-babies come to life... In this social and cultural chaos in which prevails consumption, be it sexual or economical, a man stands up and tries to define, in his own screwing way, the “new masculinity”, halfway between the ape and the amoeba: this is Pascal Brutal, Riad Sattouf's new exhilarating character. With this new series, the author of Jérémie emerges as one of the brightest satirists of his generation, to the say the least!

    MON FISTON (Olivier Schrauwen) Éditions de L'An 2
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1403...ton.html#57862
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782848560724/alb.htm
    A tiny little boy and his single father are the heroes of these unpredictable adventures that soon take a disastrous turn. The kid's small size makes him the ideal prey to crocodiles, the Pygmies' hostage, and in brief, the victim of numerous traps. Strongly reminiscent of early American colour comic strips (such as Feininger's), Olivier Schrauwen's work oozes a crazy humour that brings out the father's love to his son.


    Die nominierten Comics aus Nordamerika:

    LA PERDIDA (Jessica Abel) Delcourt
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1407...La).html#58036
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782847899238/alb.htm
    According to most of Spanish dictionaries, « la perdida » means the loss or escape. If the word does encompass all senses throughout Carla's adventures, a young 20 year old American girl who decides to exile in Mexico with her spirited boyfriend, one naturally wonders about the hidden meaning of the title. Jessica Abel (b.1969) – an emerging author of the new American indie comic and fanzine scene – chose to set her story in Mexico to combine the soft exotic rhythm and the violence entailed by idleness and need. But as Carla says, can one be exiled from a country that is not their own ?

    LUCHADORAS (Peggy Adam) Atrabile
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1437...ras.html#59122
    http://www.bdnet.com/9ATRL207/alb.htm
    This book was inspired by the bloody history of the Mexican town of Juarez where 400 women have been murdered since 1993. The reader follows the steps of Alma, a barmaid and mother to a little girl. The story is punctuated by the sordid discoveries of mutilated bodies. Each character deals with their own fears. Then comes Jean, a young French photographer that chooses Juarez as en exploration ground. He comes across Alma and falls in love with her... In this black and white book, sincerity gets rewarded by deception or death and fear turns out to be the only shared feeling.

    EN ROUTE POUR SEATTLE (Peter Bagge) Rackham
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1352...ley.html#55668
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782878270938/alb.htm
    Incompletely translated back in 1998, the Hate series by Peter Bagge (b.1957), an alternative culture leader, is at last granted the decent edition it deserved by Rackham. Buddy Bradley and his flat-mates (what a symbol !) are a bunch of unbridled lads who cultivate laziness and couldn't-give-a-damn attitude and rely on their own resources. They go through the American 90s regardless of conventions and suffer many hardships before finding their own place in society. As a sort of generational portrait of the grunge slackers, Buddy does Seattle depicts a trash era that was forgotten too fast by comic art and it still proves that although caricature is excessive in form, its content often sounds right.

    FUN HOME (Alison Bechdel) Denoël Graphic
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1428...ome.html#58813
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782207258941/alb.htm
    Autobiography is not always doomed to ordinary things and soporific accounts of tooth brushing and fridge filling. And to prove it, Alison Bechdel evokes her complex relationship to her father, who is more sparing of affectionate and conniving words than reading advice. Family secrets, hidden injuries, gothic childhood, sexual worries and great literature, they are all in this great book which manages to combine a dark humour with a certain lucidity... quite a revelation of year 2006 !

    BLACK HOLE (Charles Burns) Delcourt
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-3633...ole.html#59088
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782756003795/alb.htm
    Born in 1955 in Washington, Charles Burns first contributed to Art Spiegelman's Raw comic magazine in 1981 before devoting himself to his great work, a phantasmagorical allegory entitled Black Hole. As a subtle parable on teenage sex and an outlet for AIDS threats, Black Hole portrays a small American city's teenage community in search of adventures to keep boredom and heredity at bay and mysteriously stricken by an incurable STD. Either comically flirting with black humour or turning into a transgender tale that is fascinating by its beautiful and sophisticated line but quite disconcerting by its cruel shape, Black Hole fills the collective unconscious with aesthetically perfect and absolutely disturbing pictures. An acid-trip that will freak you out and leave a bittersweet taste in your mouth.

    ICE HAVEN (Daniel Clowes) Cornélius
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1368...ven.html#56347
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782915492224/alb.htm
    Daniel Clowes himself (b. 1961) labelled Ice Haven as a « Narraglyphic picto-assemblage ». This pompous phrase must seem surprising but it does illustrate the author's goal. Indeed Clowes brings to light, through a series of anecdotes and a collection of characters, the little details of community life in Ice Haven, a small Midwest city where it is not as cold as it sounds. After Lloyd Llewellyn and its typical fifties imagery, the mythical Eightball series (David Boring, Like a velvet glove...) and some commissioned works for the cinema and music industries, Clowes goes back to analysis and smashes the precepts of American culture in Ice Haven, which proves that the author of Ghost World has not lost an inch of his satirical spirit.

    LA NOUVELLE FRONTIÈRE (Darwyn Cooke) Panini Comics
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1282...La).html#52347
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782845388390/alb.htm
    Eisner Award winning for « Best Limited Series » last year, DC : the New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke (b. 1962), an ace storyboard artist and animator, retraces the historical context in which emerged the greatest DC Comics superheroes. From the Pacific war in 1945 to the rise of glittering cities in the sixties, Cooke shows how Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, as well as minor, though as much fascinating, characters such as The Flash or Green Lantern, came into being within the American historical continuity. Above all, he mischievously looks back on the darkest hours of Uncle Sam's land. When the Congress and ignominious senator McCarthy try to blacklist superheroes and when Washington declares war on mystery men, is the American dream still legitimate ?

    GANGES (Kevin Huizenga) Coconino Press / Vertige Graphic
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1310...ges.html#53668
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782849990261/alb.htm
    Kevin Huizenga is the discovery of the 21st century's American scene. Through the series starring Glenn Ganges and his wife, he achieves a fantasy autobiography with fantastic undertones and perfectly illustrates his generation's concerns. Under the disguise of a very classic style, the young author experiments some innovating and ambitious pictorial narrative devices... As a pillar of the excellent Kramer's Ergot magazine, Kevin Huizenga has also his own comic book, Or Else, published by Drawn & Quarterly.

    WIMBLEDON GREEN (Seth) Le Seuil
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1339...een.html#55045
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782020872454/alb.htm
    This gorgeous book focuses on the fetishist and monomaniac figure of the comic book collector and conjures up Saint Ogan and Ever Meulen... The craziest rumours have spread about this comic erudite, reminiscent of Citizen Kane. Who is he really ? Is he an impostor or a genius ? a crook or a benefactor ? As a nostalgic herald of the thirties, Canadian cartoonist Seth continues to explore some new ways into comic art, in the wake of his esteemed fellows Chris Ware and Daniel Clowes. Note that the french edition is the perfect replica of the original one, which is kind of rare in the latest translations of english-language comics...

    FRANK (Jim Woodring) L'Association
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-5067...ank.html#21171
    http://www.bdnet.com/9ASSL012/alb.htm
    Frank is a cat that reminds one of all the cats belonging to the great tradition of American cartoons. Along with fantasy animals, he goes through a series of mute adventures that are distinguished by their gorgeous colours and narrative flow. It can be wonderful as well as horrible, anything can happen in Frank's world. It is fascinating like dreams. The reader that falls into it as if by mistake gets irreparably seduced and carried away.



    Die nominierten Comics aus Japan:

    IN THE CLOTHES NAMED FAT (Moyoco Anno) Kana, coll. Made in
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1398...fat.html#57693
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782871299516/alb.htm
    Moyoco Anno was born in 1971. In the clothes named fat was first published in Japan in 1997. The author subtly describes his heroine's psyche – she is both fat and delicate – and follows her in her descent into hell. Noko has a job, a boyfriend and a flat. However the young woman decides to start a diet on the day Saito starts cheating on her with his gorgeous and statuesque colleague, Mayumi. From a compulsive eater, she becomes a heavy dieter. Her actions are ruled by the cult of slimness at the risk of physical and mental damages. Thanks to a plain scenery and a magnificent style, this book retraces the self-quest of a young woman of her time. This manga invites the reader to question appearances...

    KI-ITCHI !! (Hideki Arai) Delcourt / Akata
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-7250...chi.html#28819
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782847891355/alb.htm
    Left to himself at an early age in the slummiest parts of today's Japan, Ki-Itchi learns how to survive on his own. As a teenager, how can he adapt to a society whose rules he rejects ? Unless he creates his own rules... Just like in The World is mine (Sakka), the other series by Hideki Arai published in French, the satirical author levels a violent and exhilarating accusation against the contemporary hypocrisy and stupidity with a malevolent jubilation. Ki-Itchi, a raw icon of strength and integrity, stands alone against the world's injustice and becomes an unforgettable character.

    AVANT LA PRISON (Kazuichi Hanawa) Vertige Graphic / Coconino Press
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1114...son.html#57118
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782849990223/alb.htm
    Sentenced to three year's imprisonment in 1995 for illegal carrying of firearms, Kazuichi Hanawa related his jail experience in Dans la prison. As he got a successful reception, he was urged into telling what had happened before. But Hanawa gave birth to an amazing work in which abruptly alternate the story of how the author repairs an old gun, a fiction set in the old times and several other digressions... He wrote and drew just as the ideas came to him in the purest Japanese tradition. A free improvisation by an old artist fully mastering his talent.

    SORCIÈRES (Daisuké Igarashi) Casterman / Sakka
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1413...hi).html#58200
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782203373877/alb.htm
    Considered to be one of the best newcomers in Japan, Daisuke Igarashi is the high priest of Nature and its mysteries. In parallel to his comic activity, he has also been a farmer for several years... Be they kindly or fiendish, Igarashi's witches are the guardians of an ancestral truth that is jeopardized by contemporary civilization. Spiritually close to Kenji Miyazawa's poems, these collected stories distinguish by their graphic power and the strong animistic beliefs of their author.

    GYO (Junji Ito) Tonkam
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-13855-BD-Gyo.html#57110
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782845807624/alb.htm
    After Spirale, in which a mountain village fell under a crazy curse, Gyo is the new nightmarish story, as imagined by Junto Ito, the master of horror comics, in the wake of Kazuo Umezu (L'Ecole emportée) and Hideshi Hino (Panorama de l'Enfer). This time, the threat comes from the sea. Ito delights in confronting his neat couple of young heroes to the most dreadful situations. He displays a both ridiculous and dreary imagery, which is his trademark, setting the reader in an uncomfortable situation, between laughter and disgust. The craziness in the drawings cannot but freak you out...

    ZIPANG (Kaiji Kawaguchi) Dargaud / Kana
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1117...ang.html#44700
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782871297307/alb.htm
    As they are mysteriously transported back to the Pacific war, a ship's crew from the Japanese Self-defence Force tries to remain neutral and not alter the course of History... Through Zipang, Kaiji Kawaguchi (Spirit of the Sun, Eagle) asks a fascinating question : what would be our reaction if we could change the course of History ? And in doing so, he puts in perspective the way his fellow citizens' attitudes have changed. Zipang is a manga that combines entertainment and reflection qualities, obviously foreshadowing to a future classic.

    NON NON BÂ (Shigeru Mizuki) Cornélius
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1420...%E2.html#58486
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782915492255/alb.htm
    As it remains an unknown territory of the 9 th art, the Japanese comic scene continues to surprise us by its diversity, through masterpieces of incomparable romantic strength. Along with Tezuka, Mizuki is one of the greatest manga authors and therefore, one of the greatest authors across the world... In the country story Non Non Bâ, he achieves the perfect mix between The War of the buttons and Lovecraft's Cthulhu, interweaving Japanese archaic folklore (and its ancestral animistic rites) and contemporary social features. This pathosless unidentified comic object cannot but stir you up.

    GOLGO 13 (Takao Saito) Glénat
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1368...o13.html#56332
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782723452151/alb.htm
    Golgo 13 is an emblematic character of Japanese comics. He was created in 1969 by Takao Saito as an eponymous hero to a series whose publication is still going on to this day. He is a legendary professional killer but his motives seem obscure. He fulfils his contracts in an emotionless way. This 1000 page book collects the 13 best episodes according to a readership survey. The oldest stories feature the killer in action while he disappears from the latest in favour of a popular geopolitical work. A massive work.

    JACARANDA (Kotobuki Shiriagari) Milan / Kanko
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1408...nda.html#58332
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782745923851/alb.htm
    A giant tree suddenly grows in the middle of Tokyo, wiping out the city in a night's time of sound and fury... Starting from this powerful idea, Shiriagari Kotobuki imagines a 300 pages nightmare, amassing one death and destruction scene after another, ad nauseam. This most striking visual work raises complex philosophical issues behind its apparent simplicity. Indeed it refers to the very Japanese awareness of the ephemeral nature of things as well as the concept of renewal and the danger of submitting to a higher power. A book that is off the beaten tracks, with a musical and hypnotic rhythm.

  10. #10
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Die einzigen Angouleme-Nominierten mit einer speziellen Kategorie sind die Nominierten für den "Prix du patrimoine", also neuaufgelegte Comic-Klassiker.

    SERGENT LATERREUR (Z: Touïs, T: Gerald Frydman) L'Association
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-6851...eur.html#20228
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782844141712/alb.htm
    Serialized between 1971 and 1973 in Pilote magazine, Sergent Laterreur's rantings had a considerable impact on the readers of the time. They were fascinated by the Sergent's stupidity – and the obedience of the troop embodied by one fat soldier – as much as by the beauty of these pages, reminiscent of Feineinger's Kin-der-kids and Pop Art. For the very first time, this scathing antimilitarist comic gets a complete colour edition. What colours!

    SERVICE DES CAS FOUS (Gébé) L'Association
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-7321...ous.html#29102
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782844142085/alb.htm
    What makes Gébé unclassifiable is his specific turn of mind. Service des cas fous illustrates his taste for unconventional humour and comical fantasy. Published in the early 80s, these pages constitute the files of a police department whose job is to solve inexplicable cases. After quick inquiries, they draw conclusions but instead of clearing up the mysteries, they catch the readers off their guard by reshaping the logical scheme in some unexpected way. If you like short stories and Gébé's neat drawings, you will enjoy getting baffled by this book.

    LITTLE NEMO (Winsor McCay) Delcourt
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-3202...__1.html#59240
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782756002729/alb.htm
    Dream is at the core of the creation process according to great cartoonist Winsor McCay (1867-1934). He was a real genius in experimenting innovative graphic forms that allowed him to push back the apparent limits of the comic medium... Little Nemo is a young boy lost in Slumberland. He goes through dreamlike adventures in which the metamorphosis of beings and things is as constant a principle as... the stories ending when Nemo falls from his bed ! An essential masterpiece of worldwide comic art, which gets republished in French for the very first time and in its original size.


    HATO (Osamu Tezuka) Cornélius
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1381...ato.html#56966
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782915492170/alb.htm
    This work by Osamu Tezuka is very little known though it was one of his favourite stories. The “god of Mangas” revisits the traditional Japanese tale, combining a typical collection of animals, such as kappa, tanuki or foxes, to the specific dramatic figures of the time, samurai duels, peasants' rebellions, etc... Hato relates the parallel courses of two brothers whose fate is to fight against the mountain gods that are warring against each other at the expense of mankind. This three-volume series is described as a “graphic novel” by its publisher, for it combines comic style and illustrated text.

    LES VENTS DE LA COLÈRE (Tatsuhiko Yamagami) Delcourt / Akata
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1407...es).html#59770
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782756003672/alb.htm
    This is a political fiction in which a fascistic secret police spreads terror in Japan. By investigating into a case of industrial pollution, the young hero opens his eyes on the world around him and in which the rebirth of the far right goes hand in hand with an excessive militarism. But he must pay the price for his lucidity... This diptych was elaborated in the early 70s and uses the graphic style of children's mangas to relate a disillusionment followed by the emergence of a political awareness. A radical and harsh parallel world acting as a real antidote against the end of ideology.

  11. #11
    Registriert
    Registriert seit
    11.2003
    Ort
    Köln/Hamburg
    Beiträge
    459
    Mentioned
    7 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    großartig, toll. auch noch farblich sortiert...
    vielen dank für die mühe, hate

  12. #12
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

  13. #13
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Hier sind die 9 Sieger von Angouleme.



    Prix du meilleur album (Der beste Comic des Jahres):

    "Non Non Bâ", de Shigeru Mizuki (Editions Cornélius)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1420...onNonB%E2.html
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782915492255/alb.htm
    As it remains an unknown territory of the 9 th art, the Japanese comic scene continues to surprise us by its diversity, through masterpieces of incomparable romantic strength. Along with Tezuka, Mizuki is one of the greatest manga authors and therefore, one of the greatest authors across the world... In the country story Non Non Bâ, he achieves the perfect mix between The War of the buttons and Lovecraft's Cthulhu, interweaving Japanese archaic folklore (and its ancestral animistic rites) and contemporary social features. This pathosless unidentified comic object cannot but stir you up.



    Les Essentiels (Die übrigen preisgekrönten Comics):

    "Black Hole" de Charles Burns (Delcourt)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-3633...ole.html#59088
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782756003795/alb.htm
    Born in 1955 in Washington, Charles Burns first contributed to Art Spiegelman's Raw comic magazine in 1981 before devoting himself to his great work, a phantasmagorical allegory entitled Black Hole. As a subtle parable on teenage sex and an outlet for AIDS threats, Black Hole portrays a small American city's teenage community in search of adventures to keep boredom and heredity at bay and mysteriously stricken by an incurable STD. Either comically flirting with black humour or turning into a transgender tale that is fascinating by its beautiful and sophisticated line but quite disconcerting by its cruel shape, Black Hole fills the collective unconscious with aesthetically perfect and absolutely disturbing pictures. An acid-trip that will freak you out and leave a bittersweet taste in your mouth.

    "Lupus", tome 4, de Frederik Peeters (Atrabile)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-5602...pus.html#54387
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782940329236/alb.htm
    This is the end of the journey for Lupus Lablenore, a hero of inertia, a runaway and a foster father in spite of himself. With this last episode, Peeters puts a beautiful end to one of the greatest European series of the beginning millennium, a subtle, static and melancholy space opera in which the outer space is no setting to laser fights, but rather a reflection of the characters' feelings. As Peeters's layout is extremely distended and often fragmentary, privileging close-ups, the story gets a singular rhythm that perfectly matches the stream of feelings.

    "Pourquoi j'ai tué Pierre" de Olivier Ka & Alfred (Delcourt)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1405...ue-Pierre.html
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782756003801/alb.htm
    "Pierre is a leftist priest. He is cool. He is funny. He is not a priest but a real guy. For me, it is as if I had a new uncle, a good one, who laughs, sings and tickles." With a sense of modesty, Olivier Ka relates the manipulative process devised by an adult to entrap a child or how a childhood, or rather an entire existence, can be destroyed by a rape. Alfred subtly illustrated the painful story without feeling compelled to show everything about it but suggesting how one's intimacy can get seriously damaged and ruined... A striking book that shows once again that there is no taboo, painful though it might be, for the comic medium.

    "Lucille" de Ludovic Debeurme (Futuropolis)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-13093-BD-Lucille.html
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782754800518/alb.htm
    Nowadays, an anorexic teenage girl who lives alone with her mother meets an unhappy young man whose father, a sailor, has just committed suicide. Tackling the issue of teenage crisis, Ludovic Debeurme builds a long and vivid story from which pathos is excluded by a structure in short chapters. Deprived of effects and scenery, the drawings are extremely refined.

    "Le photographe", tome 3, d'Emmanuel Guibert, Didier Lefèvre et Frédéric Lemercier (Dupuis, collection Aire Libre)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-7612...%29.html#30118
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782800135441/alb.htm
    This is the last part to the triptych as imagined by Emmanuel Guibert from Didier Lefèvre's story and pictures when he travelled around Afghanistan in 1986. It relates the trip back to Pakistan, an extremely harsh journey that will bring the photographer to his limits... Just like in Alan's war, Guibert transcends the documentary style into gorgeous images, harmoniously alternating drawings and photos. This account on a country at war is interesting in itself, but thanks to Guibert, it takes on a wider strength and dimension.



    Prix Essentiel - révélation (Bester Newcomer):

    "Panier de singe" de Florent Ruppert & Jérome Mulot (L'Association)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-1423...-de-singe.html
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782844142153/alb.htm
    The Mulot & Ruppert duo is the latest discovery of the alternative comic scene. Following Safari Monseigneur, in which they debunked the colonialist imagery and indulged into a rejoicing slaughter, Panier de singe stars the same couple of psychotic photographers, played by the authors themselves, who in turn look for zoophilic scenes to shot, humiliate their models in the studio and get lost in an orgy for mutilated persons. This funny and mean hoax, livened up by brilliant dialogues, is coupled with a play on the medium through phenakistoscopes and encrypted images.



    Prix du patrimoine (Beste Publikation eines alten Comics):

    "Sergent Laterreur" de Touïs & Frydman (L'Association)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-6851...eur.html#20228
    http://www.bdnet.com/9782844141712/alb.htm
    Serialized between 1971 and 1973 in Pilote magazine, Sergent Laterreur's rantings had a considerable impact on the readers of the time. They were fascinated by the Sergent's stupidity – and the obedience of the troop embodied by one fat soldier – as much as by the beauty of these pages, reminiscent of Feineinger's Kin-der-kids and Pop Art. For the very first time, this scathing antimilitarist comic gets a complete colour edition. What colours!



    Prix de la BD Alternative (Sonderpreis für ein Alternativ-Comic):

    Canicola
    http://www.bdnet.com/9CANICOLA/alb.htm
    http://orang-magazin.blogspot.com/20...cola-3_06.html
    http://orang-magazin.blogspot.com/20...thologien.html
    http://www.comicsreporter.com/index....r_reviews/3399
    http://ilgruppocanicola.splinder.com
    Geändert von Hate (28.01.2007 um 07:07 Uhr)

  14. #14
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Gewinner des Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême 2007
    (Und damit Festivalpräsident 2008):

    José Muñoz

  15. #15
    Verstorben Avatar von hipgnosis
    Registriert seit
    03.2001
    Beiträge
    12.932
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Man könnte festhalten - der Abgesang klassischer franko-belgischer Albentradition!

    Zumindest was die Wertschätzung ihresgleichen aus Jurysicht betrifft!

  16. #16
    Moderator Finix Comic Club Avatar von joox
    Registriert seit
    11.2006
    Beiträge
    1.584
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Das ist auch mein Eindruck!

  17. #17
    Mitglied Avatar von PhoneyBone
    Registriert seit
    01.2001
    Ort
    Marburg
    Beiträge
    561
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Weitere vergebene Preise in Angouleme:

    Prix Découvertes:
    Prix jeunesse 7/8 jaar
    • Tigres et Nounours (Mike Bullock und Jack Lawrence)
    Prix jeunesse 9/12 jaar
    • Seuls 1 (Bruno Gazzotti und Fabien Vehlmann - erschienen in Zack)
    Publikumspreis:
    • Pourquoi J'ai Tué Pierre (Olivier Ka und Alfred)
    Preis René Goscinny:
    • Lucille (Ludovic Debeurme)
    Infos aus Belgien: www.stripspeciaalzaak.be

  18. #18
    Mitglied Avatar von PhoneyBone
    Registriert seit
    01.2001
    Ort
    Marburg
    Beiträge
    561
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    von Hate am 15.11.2006: 15 Nominierten für den Preis des französischen Kritikerverbands ACBD
    - "Le Photographe 3" (Emmanuel Guibert, Didier Lefèvre) Dupuis
    Lefèvre ist leider am 30.01.2007 unerwartet an einem Herzinfakt verstorben!
    Infos aus Belgien: www.stripspeciaalzaak.be

  19. #19
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Vorbildlich: Das spanische Kultusministerium stiftet einen "Nationalpreis für Comics". Mit einer Summe von 15.000 Euro.

    http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl...language_tools

    http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl...language_tools
    Geändert von Hate (28.03.2007 um 01:56 Uhr)

  20. #20
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    In Monaco findet jedes Jahr ein Festival für Film und Literatur statt.
    Dabei gibt es auch einen Preis für den Comic, der die beste Filmvorlage abgeben würde.
    http://www.actuabd.com/spip.php?article5073

    2007:
    "Muchacho" (Z+T: Emmanuel Lepage)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-9206-BD-Muchacho.html
    http://www.bdnet.com/Muchacho/fiche_serie.htm

    2006:
    "Cuervos" (Z: Michel Durand, T: Richard Marazano)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-6732-BD-Cuervos.html
    http://www.bdnet.com/Cuervos/fiche_serie.htm

    2005:
    "La Malle Sanderson" (Z+T: Jean-Claude Götting)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-9971...rson-(La).html
    http://www.bdnet.com/La%20Malle%20Sa...iche_serie.htm

    2004:
    "Quartier Lointain" (Z+T: Jirô Taniguchi)
    http://www.bedetheque.com/serie-4441...-lointain.html
    http://www.bdnet.com/Quartier%20Loin...iche_serie.htm

  21. #21
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Preisträger vom Comicsalon in Barcelona
    http://www.ficomic.com/0_0/25_PREMIS...SP&IDIOMA_ID=2
    http://blogs.ep3.es/ddt/2007/04/los_premios_del.html

    Der Große Preis fürs Lebenswerk
    Miguelanxo Prado

    Bester internationaler Comic
    Dan Clowes: "Ice Haven"

    Bester spanischer Comic
    Max: "Bardín el superrealista"

    Beste Zeichnungen in einem spanischen Comic
    Max: "Bardín el superrealista"

    Bester Text in einem spanischen Comic
    Max: "Bardín el superrealista"

    Bestes spanisches Comicmagazin
    "NSLM" ("Nosotros Somos Los Muertos")

    Bestes spanisches Independent-Comicmagazin
    "Barsowia"

    Bester spanischer Newcomer
    David Rubín
    Geändert von Hate (25.04.2007 um 04:13 Uhr)

  22. #22
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Prix Uderzo

    Mit einem Fest wurde zum 5. Mal der Prix Uderzo verliehen.
    http://www.actuabd.com/spip.php?article5302
    http://www.bdzoom.com/index.cfm?page...&rub=reportage
    http://www.toutenbd.com/article.php3?id_article=2009

    Goldenes Wildschwein fürs Lebenswerk:
    François Boucq

    Bester Zeichner 2007:
    Jean-Louis Mourier ("Trolls de Troy")

    Bestes Album 2007:
    "Dieu n'a pas réponse à tout" (Nicolas Barral & Tonino Benacquista)

    Bestes Album für Erwachsene 2007:
    "Largo Winch" (Jean Van Hamme & Philippe Francq)
    Geändert von Hate (10.06.2007 um 01:44 Uhr)

  23. #23
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Münchner Comicpreis PENG! 2007
    http://www.highlightzone.de/comic/peng.html

    Bester deutscher Comic:
    "Cash" von Reinhard Kleist (Carlsen)

    Bester europäischer Comic:
    "Monster Allergy" von Alessandro Barbucci, Barbara Canepa u. a. (Ehapa)

    Bester Manga:
    "Death Note" von Tsugumi Ohba und Takeshi Obata (Tokyopop)

    Bester US-Comic:
    "Tagebuch einer Reise" von Craig Thompson (Reprodukt)

    Beste Comic-Sekundärliteratur:
    "Reddition" (Edition Alfons)

    Beste Neuveröffentlichung eines Klassikers:
    "Peanuts" von Charles M. Schulz (Carlsen)

    Beste Comicverfilmung:
    "Sin City" von Robert Rodriguez und Frank Miller

    Preis fürs Lebenswerk:
    Rolf Kauka

  24. #24
    Moderator ICOM Forum Avatar von ICOM
    Registriert seit
    03.2000
    Ort
    ICOM-Datenbank
    Beiträge
    1.719
    Mentioned
    1 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    ICOM Independent Comic Preis 2007

    Viele verlinken auf die Splashpages, da steht aber nichts außer den Gewinnern, und die gibts auch hier:


    BESTER INDEPENDENT COMIC

    "Meister Lampe"
    von Mawil
    (Reprodukt)


    BESTER KURZCOMIC

    "Zuckerfisch - Im eigenen Saft"
    von Naomi Fearn
    (Zwerchfell Verlag)


    HERAUSRAGENDES SZENARIO

    "Dipperz" Nr. 3
    von Robi und R.A. Drude
    (Schwarzer Turm)


    HERAUSRAGENDES ARTWORK

    "Luna"
    von Toni Greis
    (Schwarzer Turm)


    SONDERPREIS DER JURY FÜR EINE BEMERKENSWERTE COMICPUBLIKATION

    "Die Zauberflöte"
    von WOC (World Of Comic} und Karin Windorfer
    (Gloor Verlag)


    SONDERPREIS DER JURY FÜR EINE BEMERKENSWERTE LEISTUNG ODER PUBLIKATION

    Paul Derouet
    (Comicseminar Erlangen)


    LOBENDE ERWÄHNUNGEN


    "Das große Wimmelbild-Comic" - Epidermophytie Nr. 12 Z

    "Dod auf da Koppe" von Frank Cmuchai in "Bullengeschichten" (Comicaze)

    "Brotlose Kunst" von Johann Christian Vasold in "Paper Theatre" Nr. 3 (Schwarzer Turm)

    "Elementartierchen" von Zwarwald (Reprodukt)


    DIE JURY

    Markus Gruber, Qualitätskontrolleur und Sendeleiter (München)
    Sonja Raatz, Autorin und Übersetzerin (Düsseldorf)
    Peter Schaaff, Comiczeichner (Düsseldorf)
    Beatrix von Velsen, Zeichnerin und Dozentin (Köln)

    Auf der ICOM-Seite findet man nicht nur die kompletten Laudazien der Jury, sondern auch Bildbeispiele (Cover und Innenseiten) zum Anschauen und (hochauflösend) zum Runterladen.
    Geändert von ICOM (12.06.2007 um 15:20 Uhr)

  25. #25
    Mitglied
    Registriert seit
    10.2000
    Ort
    Ohne Worte
    Beiträge
    12.280
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Brasilien

    Zum 19. Mal wurde der wichtigste Comicpreis von Brasilien vergeben, der "HQ Mix". Insgesamt gab es 50 Preiskategorien. (Wie lange hat da wohl die Preisverleihung gedauert?)

    1) Bester brasilianischer Comiczeichner:
    Gabriel Bá ("Casanova") & Fábio Moon
    http://fabioandgabriel.blogspot.com
    http://lambiek.net/artists/m/moon_fabio.htm

    2) Bester internationaler Comiczeichner:
    Milo Manara

    3) Bester brasilianischer Comicautor:
    Lourenço Mutarelli
    http://lambiek.net/artists/m/mutarelli_lourenco.htm

    4) Bester internationaler Comicautor:
    Kazuo Koike ("Lone Wolf & Cub", "Crying Freeman")

    45) "Grande Mestre" - Ehrenpreis fürs Lebenswerk:
    Sergio Macedo
    http://www.comicguide.de/php/suche_p...=Sergio+Macedo


    Alle Gewinner:
    http://www.bigorna.net/index.php?sec...&id=1183436110

    Alle Nominierten:
    http://universohq.blogspot.com/2007/...-nesti-os.html
    Geändert von Hate (17.07.2007 um 22:38 Uhr)

Seite 1 von 2 12 LetzteLetzte

Berechtigungen

  • Neue Themen erstellen: Nein
  • Themen beantworten: Nein
  • Anhänge hochladen: Nein
  • Beiträge bearbeiten: Nein
  •  

Das Splash-Netzwerk: Splashp@ges - Splashbooks - Splashcomics - Splashgames
Unsere Kooperationspartner: Sammlerecke - Chinabooks - Salleck Publications - Splitter - Cross Cult - Paninicomics - Die Neunte
Comicsalon Erlangen
Lustige Taschenbücher