Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for First Comic Book
The Prix Révélation (Prize of Revelation or Debut Prize) is one of the prizes awarded by the Angoulême International Comics Festival. This prize honors cartoonists who are early in their career.
Some version of the prize has been awarded almost every year since the first festival in 1974. At first it was called the Prize of Best Hope (prix du meilleur espoir), then in 1985 it was reborn as the Prize for Best First Album (prix du meilleur premier album). In 1989, as the whole award ceremony was renamed after Hergé's unfinished book Alph-Art, this prize became the Alph-Art coup de cœur and was awarded to authors with up to three published works. From 2003-2006 the award was again called Best First Album (meilleur premier album), then in 2007 was renamed the Prix Révélation, which is still its name as of 2018.
1970s[]
- 1974: Alfredo Chiappori
- 1975: Annie Goetzinger
- 1976:
- 1977:
- 1978: AUDIE) by (
- 1979: Goudard t.1: Dossier Goudard by Jean-Pierre Gibrat & Jackie Berroyer (Éditions du Square)
1980s[]
- 1980: Docteur Poche by (Dupuis)
- 1981: La Vie d'Einstein by Daniel Goossens (AUDIE)
- 1985: Baru (Dargaud) by
- 1986: by Futuropolis) (
- 1987: : La grande fièvre by Albin Michel) (
- 1988: by Arthur Qwak and ()
- 1989: Dupuy and Berberian (AUDIE) by
1990s[]
- 1990: by Rackham) and (
- 1991: Delcourt) : L’origine by (
- 1992: Trio Grande, t.1: Adios, Palomita by , , and Alain Clément (Delcourt)
- 1993: Jean-Philippe Stassen and (Dupuis) by
- 1994: part 1 by Lewis Trondheim (L'Association)
- 1995: part 1 by (Delcourt)
- 1996: by Éditions du Seuil) (
- 1997: Journal part 1 by Fabrice Neaud (Ego comme X)
- 1998: Joann Sfar and (Dupuis) by
- 1999: by Christophe Chabouté (Paquet)
2000s[]
- 2000: Dupuis)
- by Les Humanoïdes Associés) (
- part 1 by Delcourt) and (
- by and ()
- : Bloody Manhattan by Les Humanoïdes Associés) , , and (
by ( - 2001: Persépolis by Marjane Satrapi (L’Association)
- Delcourt) by (nickname of ) and (
- Blacksad: by Juan Díaz Canales and Juanjo Guarnido (Dargaud)
- Shenzhen by Guy Delisle (L’Association)
- by Les Humanoïdes Associés) (
- 2002: by
- by and
- Hariti: Un ventre aride by and
- : Imaginaire: 1 / Raison: 0 by and
- : L'héritage des trente velus by and
- : Le paradis des cailloux by and Fabien Vehlmann
- 2003: L'âge de raison by
- by and
- Jason by
- : Opus 0 by and
- by
- : Joue et gagne! by
- 2004: by
- : Folie semi-automatique by
- by and
- by Ludovic Debeurme
- Palaces by
- by Charles Masson
- by
and
- 2005: De Mal En Pis by Alex Robinson (Rackham)
- Blankets - Manteau de neige by Craig Thompson (Casterman)
- by Vanyda ()
- : Li Fuzhi by ()
- Love My Life by Ebine Yamaji (Asuka)
- by Derek Kirk Kim ()
- Delcourt) by (
- 2006: Aya de Yopougon part 1 by and Marguerite Abouet (Gallimard)
- by (Albin Michel)
- Le blog de Frantico by Frantico (Albin Michel)
- by ()
- : Essence by Janusz Christa (Glénat) and
- part 1 by (Le Lombard)
- The Goon: Rien que de la misère by Eric Powell (Delcourt)
- 2007: Panier de singe by & ( ) (L'Association)
- 2008: L'Éléphant by (Vertige Graphic)
- 2009: Le Goût du chlore (A Taste of Chlorine) by Bastien Vivès (Casterman)
2010s[]
- 2010: , t.3: Au hasard Balthazar! (Actes Sud BD)
- 2011 (tie): by (Delcourt)
- 2011 (tie): Ulli Lust (Çà et là) by
- 2012: by (6 pieds sous terre)
- 2013: Automne by (Nobrow)
- 2014 (tie): Le Livre de Léviathan by Peter Blegvad (L'Apocalypse)
- 2014 (tie): Mon ami Dahmer by Derf Backderf (Ça et là)
- 2015: Yékini, le roi des arènes by & (FLBLB)
- 2016: Une étoile tranquille : Portrait sentimental de Primo Levi by (Rackham)
- 2017: Mauvaises filles by (Cornélius)
- 2018: Beverly by Nick Drnaso (Presque lune)
- 2019: Ted drôle de coco by Émilie Gleason
2020s[]
- 2020: Lucarne by (L'Association)[1]
- 2021: Tanz! by [2] , Le Lombard
References[]
- ^ "Angoulême 2020 : le Fauve d'or est attribué à "Révolution", le Prix du Public France Télévisions à "Saison des roses"". France Info. 2020-02-01.
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External link[]
- ToutenBD List of winners of all awards per year
- Angoulême International Comics Festival