Prêmio Angelo Agostini for Master of National Comics

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Prêmio Angelo Agostini for Master of National Comics
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Awarded forartists who have been dedicating themselves to Brazilian comics for at least 25 years
Sponsored byAQC-ESP
LocationSão Paulo
Country Brazil
Presented byAssociação dos Quadrinhistas e Caricaturistas do Estado de São Paulo Edit this on Wikidata
First awarded1985
Websitehttp://aqcsp.blogspot.com

Master of National Comics (Mestre do Quadrinho Nacional, in Brazilian Portuguese) is one of the categories of Prêmio Angelo Agostini, the most traditional Brazilian award dedicated to comics that has been held since 1985 by Associação dos Quadrinhistas e Caricaturistas do Estado de São Paulo (AQC-ESP).

History[]

The "Master of National Comics" category has been part of Prêmio Angelo Agostini since its first edition, in 1985. It is aimed to reward artists who have been dedicated to Brazilian comics for at least 25 years. The four honorees of this first edition were chosen by AQC-ESP board. The following year, the winners were elected by open vote for members of AQC-ESP and comics artists associations from other Brazilian states (and, later, for any interested person, whether comics professionals or readers).[1][2][3][4][5]

The Angelo Agostini's 18th edition, in 2002, exceptionally awarded 13 people as "Master of National Comics" instead of the traditional three names. This would be a tribute to the "majority" of the event (it was "turning 18 years old"). It was the largest number of winners in this category in the same edition.[6][7]

As of the 2006 edition, the sending of voting ballots, which until then could only be done by mail, also started to occur by e-mail. A new change was made in the 2013 edition: votes were now registered directly on the AQC-ESP's official blog, which resulted in a large increase in the number of votes (14,937 in this edition against a total that hardly exceeded 500 in previous editions).[8][9][10]

In 2007, only living artists became eligible for the award (until the previous year, the trophy was awarded posthumously several times). Due to this change, all deceased artists who were part of the list that AQC-ESP published annually of people eligible for the category were automatically defined by the organizing committee as "Masters in memoriam".[11][12]

Since 2017, the winners of this category became chosen by the organizing committee and no longer by voters. The only exception to this new criterion was in the 2019 edition (when that was chosen by open voting), but in the following edition the definition of the winners in this category was again made by the organizing committee.[13][14][15][16]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 36th Prêmio Angelo Agostini ceremony, which was originally scheduled for June 2020 at the Latin America Memorial, has been suspended (as have most of the country's cultural activities). Because of this, the event organizers chose to wait for a new date to start voting, which only took place in January 2021.[17][18]

Winners and nominees[]

Self-portrait of Angelo Agostini, the artist who names the award and who posthumously received the title of Master of the National Comics in 2004.
Messias de Mello received the award in 1985.
Julio Shimamoto received the award in 1986.
Ziraldo received the award in 1990.
André LeBlanc received the award in 1992.
Mauricio de Sousa received the award in 1993.
Lyrio Aragão received the award in 1994.
Laerte Coutinho received the award in 2003.
received the award in 2005.
Mike Deodato, also known as Deodato Filho, received the award in 2009.
received the award in 2012.
Lourenço Mutarelli received the award in 2012 and 2014.
received the award in 2016.
received the award in 2019.
Year Winners Nominees Ref.
1985 Eugenio Colonnese Elected by the organizing committee [3]
Jayme Cortez
Messias de Mello
Rodolfo Zalla
1986 Gedeone Malagola Open voting, no list of nominees [3]
Julio Shimamoto
Nico Rosso
1987 Flavio Colin Open voting, no list of nominees [19]
Henfil
Sérgio Lima
1988 Cláudio Seto Open voting, no list of nominees [20]
João Batista Queiroz
Luiz Sá
1989 Álvaro de Moya Open voting, no list of nominees [5][21]
Jaguar
Rubens Francisco Lucchetti
1990 Miguel Penteado Open voting, no list of nominees [5][21]
Walmir Amaral
Ziraldo
1991 Aylton Thomaz Open voting, no list of nominees [22][5][21]
Primaggio Mantovi
Reinaldo de Oliveira
1992 André LeBlanc Open voting, no list of nominees [23][5][21]
Ismael dos Santos
Izomar Camargo Guilherme
1993 Carlos Zéfiro Open voting, no list of nominees [4][5][21]
Mauricio de Sousa
Waldir Igayara
1994 Ely Barbosa Open voting, no list of nominees [24]
Getulio Delphim
Lyrio Aragão
1995 Ivan Saidenberg Open voting, no list of nominees [25]
Paulo Fukue
Roberto Fukue
1996 Antonio Duarte Open voting, no list of nominees [26]
Paulo Hamasaki
1997 Fernando Ikoma Open voting, no list of nominees [27]
Maria Aparecida Godoy
Oscar Kern
1998 Carlos Arthur Thiré Open voting, no list of nominees [28]
Manoel Victor Filho
1999 Deodato Borges Open voting, no list of nominees [29]
Péricles
2000 Adolfo Aizen Open voting, no list of nominees [30]
Moacy Cirne
Renato Silva
2001 Edson Rontani Open voting, no list of nominees [31]
Ivan Wasth Rodrigues
Renato Canini
2002 Open voting, no list of nominees [32]
Claudio de Sousa
José Delbo
Luis Sátiro
2003 Open voting, no list of nominees [33]
Laerte Coutinho
Otacilio D'Assunção
2004 Angeli Open voting, no list of nominees [34]
Angelo Agostini
Rivaldo
2005 Open voting, no list of nominees [35]
2006 Open voting, no list of nominees [36]
2007 Open voting, no list of nominees [37]
Luiz Teixeira da Silva (Tule)
2008 Open voting, no list of nominees [38]
2009 Deodato Filho Open voting, no list of nominees [39]
2010 Franco de Rosa Open voting, no list of nominees [40]
Henrique Magalhães
2011 Dag Lemos Open voting, no list of nominees [41]
2012 Open voting, no list of nominees [42]
Lourenço Mutarelli
2013 Jô Fevereiro Open voting, no list of nominees [10]
2014 Open voting, no list of nominees [43]
Lourenço Mutarelli
2015 Open voting, no list of nominees [44]
Murilo Marques Moutinho
2016 Open voting, no list of nominees [45]
2017 Elected by the organizing committee [46]
Sidney L. Salustre
2018 Elected by the organizing committee [47]
Marcelo Cassaro
2019
  • José Marcio Nicolosi
  • José Wilson Magalhães
  • Luiz Iório
  • Paulo José
[48][49]
2020 Elected by the organizing committee [50]
Maria da Graça Maldonado

See also[]

References[]

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