Looking for more award-winning manga? Check out Award-Winning Manga 2: Shojo Category and Award-Winning Manga 3: Shonen Category. If you are looking for recommendations for younger readers, check out our Manga for Middle Schoolers: Guide and Recommendations, which includes several award-winners in the children’s categories. We have organized this list into a “General” audiences category, however, these are all primarily aimed at adults. These are simply the titles we currently have available in our catalog. Many of them permanently changed the industry and popular culture after their release. Most importantly, these are some really, ridiculously good manga. You might be surprised by the titles you see (and don’t see) listed here. This catalog of past winners is a fun time capsule that offers a glimpse into what was deemed award-worthy at the time. As a reader, you can judge for yourself whether or not you agree with the committee’s decision and whether or not these titles still hold up. While there are plenty of amazing manga out there that never received an award, we chose to highlight these winners for several reasons. Edition of International Material-Asia category (since 2010). Edition of International Material (since 1998) and the Best U.S. The Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards have included manga in the Best U.S. Awards such as the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize (established 1997), the I nternational Manga Award (established 2007), and the Manga Taishō (established 2008) might be relatively newer, but they are no less prestigious. Fortunately, a multitude of international committees have taken over the task for us.Īward committees such as the Shogakukan Manga Award (established 1955), the Japan Cartoonists Association Award (established 1972), and the Kodansha Manga Award (established 1977) have been judging and awarding manga for more than forty years. Trying to sift through the staggering amount of manga currently available can seem very daunting. Whether you are new to manga or a veteran reader, it can sometimes be difficult to find new titles to read.
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