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Following its launch, the magazine established the Kazuo Umezu Prize, chaired by Umezu himself, in order to identify and recruit new talent. Junji Ito won the prize in 1986 with the first chapter of his manga series Tomie; the magazine began publishing the series in 1987, and Itō quickly became the magazine's star artist. [5]
Kazuo Umezu or Kazuo Umezz (楳図 かずお, Umezu Kazuo, birth name 楳図一雄; September 3, 1936 – October 28, 2024) was a Japanese manga artist, musician and actor.. Starting his career in the 1950s, he is among the most famous artists of horror manga and has been vital for its development, considered the "god of horror mang
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Osamu Tezuka, the prize's namesake, pictured in 1951. Named after Osamu Tezuka, the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize (手塚治虫文化賞, Tezuka Osamu Bunkashō) is a yearly manga prize awarded to manga artists or their works that follow the Osamu Tezuka manga approach founded and sponsored by Asahi Shimbun.
Tomie (Japanese: 富江) is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Junji Ito.It centers on a mysterious, beautiful woman named Tomie Kawakami.The manga was Ito's first published work that he originally submitted to Monthly Halloween, a shōjo magazine in 1987, which led to him winning the Kazuo Umezu award.
The Drifting Classroom, Kazuo Umezu: 21: 1975: Golgo 13, Takao Saito: Poe no Ichizoku and They Were Eleven, Moto Hagio: 22: 1976: Abu-san, Shinji Mizushima: Captain and Play Ball, Akio Chiba Ganbare Genki, Yū Koyama (tie) 23: 1977: Notari Matsutaro, Tetsuya Chiba: Galaxy Express 999 and Senjo Manga Series, Leiji Matsumoto: 24: 1978: Haguregumo ...
My Name Is Shingo (Japanese: わたしは真悟, Hepburn: Watashi wa Shingo) is a Japanese science fiction manga by Kazuo Umezu.It was serialized in Big Comic Spirits between 1982 and 1986, [1] with its chapters collected in 10 tankōbon volumes. [2]
The Prize for Inheritance (Prix du patrimoine) is one of the prizes awarded by the Angoulême International Comics Festival. This award recognizes a new French-language edition of great comics from the past. It has been awarded each year since 2004, from a list of 6-8 finalists.