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Prêmio Grampo

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Prêmio Grampo de Grandes HQs
Awarded forBrazilian comics
Sponsored byRamon Vitral, Lielson Zeni and Maria Clara Carneiro
LocationSão Paulo
CountryBrazil
First awarded2016

Prêmio Grampo de Grandes HQs (Grampo Awards for Great Comics), also just called Prêmio Grampo, is a comics award aimed at choosing the best comic books and graphic novels published in Brazil each year. Considered one of the most important awards in the Brazilian comics market, it was created by journalist Ramon Vitral and editor Lielson Zeni in 2015 (with the first award taking place at the beginning of the following year), and has professor and translator Maria Clara Carneiro in the organization since the second edition. The inspiration for the award was the "Best of the Year" lists made annually by journalist Télio Navega on his blog Gibizada (which ended in 2015) based on rankings made by people connected to the Brazilian comics scene.[1][2][3]

The three first places (classified, respectively, as Gold, Silver and Bronze) are chosen from a selection of all the comics launched in Brazil based on individual lists with 10 titles in order of preference prepared by 20 guest judges (usually comic artists, editors, journalists, researchers and entrepreneurs linked to the Brazilian comics market).[4][2][3]

All comics released in Brazil, whether national or foreign, independent or by a publishing house, are eligible for the award. The only requirement is that they are so far unpublished in the country (republications are allowed as long as they are in a new format or translation). The result is released at the beginning of each year, with reference to publications launched between January 1 and December 31 of the previous year. In addition to the results of the three best-placed works, the "top 20" and the individual ranking of each judge are also presented.[5][2]

Winners

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2016[4]

  • Gold: Aventuras na Ilha do Tesouro, by Pedro Cobiaco (Mino)
  • Silver: Talco de Vidro, by Marcello Quintanilha (Veneta)
  • Bronze: Dupin, by Leandro Melite (Zarabatana)

2017[6]

  • Gold: Bulldogma, by Wagner Willian (Veneta)
  • Silver: Você é um Babaca, Bernardo, by Alexandre S. Lourenço (Mino)
  • Bronze: Desconstruindo Una (Becoming Unbecoming), by Una, trasnslated by Carol Christo (Nemo)

2018[7]

2019[8]

2020[9]

2021[10]

  • Gold: Sabrina, by Nick Drnaso, translated by Érico Assis (Veneta)
  • Silver: A Solidão de um Quadrinho Sem Fim (The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist), by Adrian Tomine, translated by Érico Assis (Nemo)
  • Bronze: Mau Caminho (Bad Gateway), by Simon Hanselmann, translated by Diego Gerlach (Veneta)

2022[11]

  • Gold: Escuta, Formosa Márcia, by Marcello Quintanilha (Veneta)
  • Silver: Manual do Minotauro, by Laerte Coutinho (Companhia das Letras)
  • Bronze: Carniça e a Blindagem Mística - Parte 2: A Tutela do Oculto, by Shiko (independent)

References

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  1. ^ "Livro de Télio Navega perfila grandes nomes da HQ nacional" (in Portuguese). O Globo. November 23, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Enquanto Isso - A JBC é uma ponte" (in Portuguese). Omelete. April 1, 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Prêmio Grampo 2022 terá transmissão neste domingo" (in Portuguese). Universo HQ. April 1, 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Prêmio Grampo: surgem os vencedores da primeira edição" (in Portuguese). Terra Zero. January 19, 2016.
  5. ^ "Prêmio Grampo 2016 de Grandes HQs" (in Portuguese). Vitralizado. January 15, 2016.
  6. ^ "Bulldogma, de Wagner Willian, é a HQ vencedora no Prêmio Grampo 2016" (in Portuguese). Revista O Grito. January 30, 2017.
  7. ^ "Prêmio Grampo 2018: Angola Janga, de Marcelo D'Salete, é o grande vencedor" (in Portuguese). Revista O Grito. February 4, 2018.
  8. ^ "Ayako, de Osamu Tezuka, vence o Prêmio Grampo de melhor HQ" (in Portuguese). Revista O Grito. February 4, 2019.
  9. ^ "HQ pernambucana está no top 10 do Prêmio Grampo 2020" (in Portuguese). Jornal do Commercio. April 14, 2020.
  10. ^ "Prêmio Grampo 2021 de Grandes HQs – O resultado final: as 20 HQs mais votadas" (in Portuguese). Vitralizado. April 3, 2021.
  11. ^ ""Escuta, Formosa Márcia", de Marcello Quintanilha, vence o Prêmio Grampo 2022" (in Portuguese). Revista O Grito. April 4, 2022.