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The Angoulême International Comics Festival (French: Festival international de la bande dessinée d'Angoulême) is the second largest comics festival in Europe after the Lucca Comics & Games in Italy, and the third biggest in the world after Lucca Comics & Games and the Comiket of Japan.
Bone: La couronne d’aiguilles by Jeff Smith (Delcourt) Bouncer (bande dessinée) : La vengeance du manchot by François Boucq and Alexandro Jodorowsky (Les Humanoïdes Associés) Lupus (bande dessinée) part 3 by Frederik Peeters ; Pascin: La java bleue by Joann Sfar (l’Association) Théodore Poussin: Les jalousies by Frank Le Gall
1997: Foreign comic: Le Silence de Malka by Ruben Pellejero and Jorge Zentner, Casterman; 1998: Léon la came : Laid, pauvre et malade by Nicolas de Crécy and Sylvain Chomet, Casterman. L'ascension du haut mal: Tome 2 (Epileptic) by David B., L'Association; La Der des ders by Jacques Tardi and Didier Daeninckx, Casterman
The Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême is a lifetime achievement award given annually during the Angoulême International Comics Festival to a comics author. Although not a monetary award, it is considered the most prestigious award in Franco-Belgian comics .
The Cité internationale de la Bande Dessinée et de l'Image [115] includes an exhibition space and cinema in a converted brewery down by the river. A new museum dedicated to the motion picture opened in 2007 at the newly restored chais on opposite side of the river at Saint Cybard.
1990: Christian comic award: Broussaille: La nuit du chat by Frank Pé and Bom, Dupuis; 1991: Christian comic award: Melmoth by Marc-Renier and Rodolphe; 1992: Christian comic award: Ignace, nous n'irons plus à Jérusalem by Cécile Schmitz and Jacques Stoquart; 1992: Christian comic youth award: Yasuda by Martin Ryelandt and Jung
Jean-Pierre Mercier, Les Pieds de nez de Florence Cestac, Angoulême, Musée de la bande dessinée, 2001. ^ La galerie des illustres , interview in Spirou no. 3665 ^ "French comics festival marred by sexism row - BBC News" .
Jean-Claude Mézières (French: [ʒɑ̃klod mezjɛʁ]; 23 September 1938 – 23 January 2022) was a French bandes dessinées artist and illustrator. Born in Paris and raised in nearby Saint-Mandé, he was introduced to drawing by his elder brother and influenced by comics artists such as Hergé, Andre Franquin and Morris and later by Jijé and Jack Davis.