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Master of National Comics (Brazilian Portuguese: Mestre do Quadrinho Nacional) is one of the categories of Prêmio Angelo Agostini, the most traditional Brazilian award dedicated to comics that has been held since 1985 by Associação dos Quadrinhistas e Caricaturistas do Estado de São Paulo (AQC-ESP).
Prêmio Angelo Agostini for Master of National Comics | |
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Awarded for | artists who have been dedicating themselves to Brazilian comics for at least 25 years |
Sponsored by | AQC-ESP |
Location | São Paulo |
Country | Brazil |
Presented by | Associação dos Quadrinhistas e Caricaturistas do Estado de São Paulo |
First awarded | 1985 |
Website | http://www.trofeuangeloagostini.com.br |
The "Master of National Comics" category has been part of Prêmio Angelo Agostini since its first edition, in 1985. It is aimed to reward artists who have been dedicated to Brazilian comics for at least 25 years. The four honorees of this first edition were chosen by AQC-ESP board. The following year, the winners were elected by open vote for members of AQC-ESP and comics artists associations from other Brazilian states (and, later, for any interested person, whether comics professionals or readers).[1][2][3][4][5]
The Angelo Agostini's 18th edition, in 2002, exceptionally awarded 13 people as "Master of National Comics" instead of the traditional three names. This would be a tribute to the "majority" of the event (it was "turning 18 years old"). It was the largest number of winners in this category in the same edition.[6][7]
As of the 2006 edition, the sending of voting ballots, which until then could only be done by mail, also started to occur by e-mail. A new change was made in the 2013 edition: votes were now registered directly on the AQC-ESP's official blog, which resulted in a large increase in the number of votes (14,937 in this edition against a total that hardly exceeded 500 in previous editions).[8][9][10]
In 2007, only living artists became eligible for the award (until the previous year, the trophy was awarded posthumously several times). Due to this change, all deceased artists who were part of the list that AQC-ESP published annually of people eligible for the category were automatically defined by the organizing committee as "Masters in memoriam".[11][12]
Since 2017, the winners of this category became chosen by the organizing committee and no longer by voters. The only exception to this new criterion was in the 2019 edition (when that was chosen by open voting), but in the following edition the definition of the winners in this category was again made by the organizing committee.[13][14][15][16]
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 36th Angelo Agostini Award, which should have taken place in 2020, was held in January 2021. This problem reoccurred in the next edition, focused on the production of 2020 comics, but which had its vote postponed to early 2022. The schedule was regularized in 2022 with the 38th edition of the award being held in the second half of the year.[17][18]
Year | Winners | Nominees | Ref. |
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1985 | Eugenio Colonnese | Elected by the organizing committee | [3] |
Jayme Cortez | |||
Messias de Mello | |||
Rodolfo Zalla | |||
1986 | Gedeone Malagola | Open voting, no list of nominees | [3] |
Julio Shimamoto | |||
Nico Rosso | |||
1987 | Flavio Colin | Open voting, no list of nominees | [19] |
Henfil | |||
Sérgio Lima | |||
1988 | Cláudio Seto | Open voting, no list of nominees | [20] |
João Batista Queiroz | |||
Luiz Sá | |||
1989 | Álvaro de Moya | Open voting, no list of nominees | [5][21] |
Jaguar | |||
Rubens Francisco Lucchetti | |||
1990 | Miguel Penteado | Open voting, no list of nominees | [5][21] |
Walmir Amaral | |||
Ziraldo | |||
1991 | Aylton Thomaz | Open voting, no list of nominees | [22][5][21] |
Primaggio Mantovi | |||
Reinaldo de Oliveira | |||
1992 | André LeBlanc | Open voting, no list of nominees | [23][5][21] |
Ismael dos Santos | |||
Izomar Camargo Guilherme | |||
1993 | Carlos Zéfiro | Open voting, no list of nominees | [4][5][21] |
Mauricio de Sousa | |||
Waldir Igayara | |||
1994 | Ely Barbosa | Open voting, no list of nominees | [24] |
Getulio Delphim | |||
Lyrio Aragão | |||
1995 | Ivan Saidenberg | Open voting, no list of nominees | [25] |
Paulo Fukue | |||
Roberto Fukue | |||
1996 | Antonio Duarte | Open voting, no list of nominees | [26] |
Helena Fonseca | |||
Paulo Hamasaki | |||
1997 | Fernando Ikoma | Open voting, no list of nominees | [27] |
Maria Aparecida Godoy | |||
Oscar Kern | |||
1998 | Carlos Arthur Thiré | Open voting, no list of nominees | [28] |
Manoel Victor Filho | |||
Zezo | |||
1999 | Deodato Borges | Open voting, no list of nominees | [29] |
Luiz Antônio Sampaio | |||
Péricles | |||
2000 | Adolfo Aizen | Open voting, no list of nominees | [30] |
Moacy Cirne | |||
Renato Silva | |||
2001 | Edson Rontani | Open voting, no list of nominees | [31] |
Ivan Wasth Rodrigues | |||
Renato Canini | |||
2002 | Antônio Cedraz | Open voting, no list of nominees | [32] |
Claudio de Sousa | |||
Edmundo Rodrigues | |||
Ignácio Justo | |||
Ionaldo Cavalcanti | |||
José Delbo | |||
Luis Sátiro | |||
Luiz Saidenberg | |||
Luscar | |||
Nani | |||
Osvaldo Talo | |||
Rubens Cordeiro | |||
Zaé Júnior | |||
2003 | Antônio Eusébio | Open voting, no list of nominees | [33] |
Laerte Coutinho | |||
Moacir Rodrigues Soares | |||
Otacilio D'Assunção | |||
Tony Fernandes | |||
2004 | Angeli | Open voting, no list of nominees | [34] |
Angelo Agostini | |||
Carlos Estêvão | |||
Chico Caruso | |||
Rivaldo | |||
2005 | Luiz Gê | Open voting, no list of nominees | [35] |
Minami Keizi | |||
Paulo Caruso | |||
2006 | Jorge Barkinwel | Open voting, no list of nominees | [36] |
Lor | |||
Sônia Luyten | |||
2007 | Gutemberg Monteiro | Open voting, no list of nominees | [37] |
Luiz Teixeira da Silva (Tule) | |||
Xalberto | |||
2008 | Aníbal Barros Cassal | Open voting, no list of nominees | [38] |
Antônio Luiz Cagnin | |||
Diamantino da Silva | |||
Fernando Dias da Silva | |||
Ofeliano de Almeida | |||
Salatiel de Holanda | |||
2009 | Deodato Filho | Open voting, no list of nominees | [39] |
Emir Ribeiro | |||
Mozart Couto | |||
Sebastião Seabra | |||
Sergio Morettini | |||
Watson Portela | |||
2010 | Franco de Rosa | Open voting, no list of nominees | [40] |
Henrique Magalhães | |||
Rodval Mathias | |||
2011 | Dag Lemos | Open voting, no list of nominees | [41] |
Eduardo Vetillo | |||
E.C. Nickel | |||
Elmano Silva | |||
Novaes | |||
2012 | Bira Dantas | Open voting, no list of nominees | [42] |
Fernando Gonsales | |||
Lourenço Mutarelli | |||
Moacir Torres | |||
2013 | Jô Fevereiro | Open voting, no list of nominees | [10] |
Júlio Emílio Braz | |||
Marcos Maldonado | |||
2014 | Byrata | Open voting, no list of nominees | [43] |
Lourenço Mutarelli | |||
Paulo Paiva Lima | |||
2015 | Carlos Edgard Herrero | Open voting, no list of nominees | [44] |
Gustavo Machado | |||
Murilo Marques Moutinho | |||
2016 | Carlos Patati | Open voting, no list of nominees | [45] |
Christie Queiroz | |||
Marcatti | |||
2017 | Arthur Garcia | Elected by the organizing committee | [46] |
João Gualberto Costa | |||
Sérgio Graciano | |||
Sidney L. Salustre | |||
2018 | Jal | Elected by the organizing committee | [47] |
José Menezes | |||
Floreal | |||
Marcelo Cassaro | |||
2019 | Ciça Pinto |
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[48][49] |
Marcelo Campos | |||
Octavio Cariello | |||
2020 | Aparecido Norberto | Elected by the organizing committee | [50][note 1] |
Crau da Ilha | |||
Maria da Graça Maldonado | |||
Ykenga | |||
2021 | Anita Costa Prado | Elected by the organizing committee | [51][note 1] |
Edgar Franco | |||
Edgar Vasques | |||
Renato Aroeira | |||
2022 | José Márcio Nicolosi | Elected by the organizing committee | [18] |
Lilian Mitsunaga | |||
Santiago | |||
Sergio Macedo | |||
2023 | Adriana Melo | Elected by the organizing committee | [52] |
Érica Awano | |||
Laudo Ferreira | |||
Nilson Azevedo |
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