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ANGOULêME INTERNATIONAL COMICS FESTIVAL

Comic on a wall in Angoulême.
Art by André Juillard
The 'Angoulême International Comics Festival' (French: 'Festival International de la Bande Dessinée d'Angoulême') is the main comics festival in Europe. It occurs every year since 1974 in Angoulême, France.
Every year, the ''Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême'' is awarded to an author for his whole work or for his achievement in the evolution of comics.
Prizes are given in the following categories :

Prize for Best Comic Book

Prize Awarded by the Audience

Prize for Scenario

Prize for Artwork

Prize for First Comic Book

Prize for a Series

Prize for Inheritance

Prix Jeunesse 9-12 ans

Prix Jeunesse 7-8 ans

Fanzine Prize

Hope Prize

Best promotional comic

René Goscinny award
Former awarded prizes:

Media award (1981-2003)

Bloody Mary award / Critics award (1984-2003)

Religious award (1985-2003)

Humour award (1989-2001)

Other awards
Some shortlived formerly awarded prizes are included in larger categories or in other awards.

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See also
External links

See also



European comics

Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême

External links



Angoulême International Comics Festival's website

Awards (in French)

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