Angoulême International Comics Festival Prix Jeunesse 9–12 ans

The Prix Jeunesse 9–12 ans is awarded to comics authors at the Angoulême International Comics Festival. It rewards the best album for a 9 to 12 years old targeted public. The award started in 1981 as the "Alfred enfant", without the distinction in age groups. In 1984, the named changed for one year to "Alfred du meilleur album enfant". From 1987, distinction is made between the age categories. This award is then called "Alfred moins de 12 ans". In 1988, the name changes to "Alfred du meilleur album jeunesse". In 1989, the name changes again to "Alph'art Jeunesse". Between 1991 and 1995, the distinction between the two categories disappears. In 1996, the name changes to "Alph'art Jeunesse 9–12 ans".

Award winners

the winner of the award for that year is listed first and the nominees are listed below.

1980s

  • 1981: Boule et Bill: Bill est maboul by Roba, Dupuis
  • 1982: Yakari: Le secret de Petit Tonnerre by Derib (artist) and Job (author), Casterman
  • 1983: L'étalon noir by Faure and Genin, Hachette
  • 1984: The Smurfs: Les Schtroumpfs Olympiques by Peyo, Dupuis
  • 1985: Trafic by Sternis and Cothias
  • 1986: Papyrus: La métamorphose d'Imhotep by De Gieter, Dupuis
  • 1987: Léonid Beaudragon: Le fantôme du Mandchou fou by Jean-Claude Forest and Savard, Bayard
  • 1988: Cori le moussaillon: l'expédition maudite by Bob de Moor, Casterman
  • 1989: Aquablue by Vatine and Cailleteau, Delcourt

1990s

2000s

2020s

  • Les Vermeilles by Camille Jourdy [fr] (young readers) and Le Tigre des neiges, t. 4 by Akiko Higashimura (young adults)[1]

References

  1. ^ "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.