National Cartoonist Society

National Cartoonist Society

National Cartoonists Society

La National Cartoonists Society (Organisation nationale des auteurs de bande dessinée) est une organisation américaine d'auteurs de bande dessinée professionnels fondée en 1946. Elle décerne chaque année des prix, dont le Reuben Award équivalent américain du Grand Prix de la Ville d'Angoulême, nommé d'après Rube Goldberg, premier président de la NCS.

Reuben Awards

Ce prix est le plus important de ceux décernés par la National Cartoonists Society. Il couronne un grand artiste. La première femme à l'obtenir est Lynn Johstonen 1985 pour For Better or For Worse. Depuis la fin des années 1990, il n'est plus possible d'obtenir ce prix plusieurs années de suite. Ont reçu ce prix :

Autres prix

  • Milt Canifff Lifetime Achievement Award
  • NCS Gold Key Award
  • Editorial Cartoons
  • Newspaper Panels
  • Greeting Cards
  • Newspaper Illustration
  • Comic Strips
  • Magazine Feature/Magazine Illustration
  • Book Illustration
  • Advertising Illustration
  • Comic Books
  • Gag Cartoons
  • TV Animation
  • Feature Animation

Liens externes

  • Portail des comics Portail des comics
  • Portail de la bande dessinée Portail de la bande dessinée
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