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Max und Moritz Award

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The Max und Moritz Award (German:Max und Moritz-Preis), also known as the Max & Moritz Prize , is a prize for comic books, comic strips, and other similar materials. It has been awarded at each of the biennial International Comics Shows of Erlangen since 1984, and is awarded in several categories, including an audience award and lifetime achievement award. It is open to all material published in Germany.[1]

1984

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1986

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1988

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1990

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1992

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1993 (in Hamburg)

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1994

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1996

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1998

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2000

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2002

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  • Best German-language Comic Artist: Peter Puck [de]
  • Best Comic Strip or Cartoon Series:
  • Best German-language Comic/Comic-related Publication:
    • Domestic: Moga Mobo - 100 Meisterwerke der Weltliteratur
    • Import: Lost Girl, by Nabiel Kanan (Lost Comix)
    • For Children: Doktor Dodo schreibt ein Buch, by Ole Könnecke [de] (Carlsen Verlag)
    • For Young People: Come la vita - Cuori imbranati, by Carlos Trillo & Laura Scarpa [it] (Edition Schwarzer Klecks)
    • Publication About Comics: Lexikon der Comics, by Marcus Czerwionka (ed.) (Corian-Verlag)
  • Best International Writer: Frank Giroud
  • Special Prize of the Jury: Karl Manfred Fischer, creator & director of the Erlangen Comics Show
  • Special Prize for outstanding lifetime achievement: José Muñoz

2004

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2006

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2008

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2010

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2012

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2014

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2016

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2018

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  • Best German-language Comic Artist: Reinhard Kleist
  • Best Comic Strip: Das Leben ist kein Ponyhof by Sarah Burrini
  • Best German-language Comic/Comic-related Publication:
  • Special Prize of the Jury: Paul Derouet
  • Special Prize for outstanding lifetime achievement: Jean-Claude Mézières

2022

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References

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  1. ^ "Max und Moritz Award". Comic-Salon. 28 November 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  2. ^ Comic Salon. Max und Moritz Preis seit 1984. Retrieved 11 August 2019
  3. ^ "Lifetime Achievement Award". Comic Salon. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
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