Yellow Kid Award

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Yellow Kid Award
Awarded forAchievements in the field of comics and animation
Location Lucca Comics & Games (1970–1992)
International Comics and Cartooning Exhibition (1994–2005)
CountryItaly
Formerly calledSilver Plaque (1966)
Golden Guinigi Tower (1967)
Grand Guinigi (1969)
First awarded1970

The Yellow Kid Awards (Italian: Premio Yellow Kid) are comic book awards presented in Italy from 1970 to 1992 [lower-alpha 1] at Lucca Comics & Games in Lucca, then from 1994 to 2005 at the Salone Internazionale del Comics in Rome. The Yellow Kid is one of the world's first awards linked to comics. Their name refers to The Yellow Kid, a character created by the American Richard F. Outcault at the end of the 19th century, and considered one of the first comic book heroes. [1]

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History

Antecedent prizes

From 1966 to 1969, a previous set of prizes were awarded at the Lucca festival, namely the Silver Plaque (Italian: Targa d'Argento) in 1966, the Golden Guinigi Tower (Italian: Torre Guinigi d'oro) in 1967 and the Grand Guinigi in 1969 (Italian: Gran Guinigi).

In 1966, during the second edition of the festival, the monthly magazine Linus presented three Silver Plaques to Orietta Garzanti, for Best Italian Publisher (for I primi eroi), Best Foreign Publication (for Giff-Wiff ) and Best Italian Critic (to Piero Canotto). [2]

The following year, 1967, the festival organized the award ceremony through an international jury. [3] These prizes, the Golden Guinigi Tower, an homage to Lucca's most famous monument, were reserved for participants of the fair and the exhibition "I comics oggi" ("Comic Strips Today"). [3] That year, the festival also awarded six prizes to Gian Luigi Bonelli, Cesare Zavattini, Rino Albertarelli, Benito Jacovitti, Mario Gentilini, and Alpe Editions, [3] an initiative which was not renewed in the following years.

During the following festival, held in November 1968, the awards ceremony was canceled following protests from the authors, in the context of May 68. [4]

The awarding of prizes at Lucca resumed in 1969, this time under the name Grand Guinigi. [5] An encouragement prize and a criticism prize were also introduced. [5]

The Yellow Kids

From 1970, the awards were renamed after the Yellow Kid; a statuette representing the little boy dressed in a yellow nightgown began being given to the prize winners. [1] The Yellow Kid Awards were presented at Lucca Comics & Games through 1992.

From 1994 to 2005, the Yellow Kid Awards were presented at the Salone Internazionale del Comics (International Comics and Cartooning Exhibition), held in Rome.

Gran Guinigi returns (2006–present)

In 2006, Lucca Comics & Games replaced the Yellow Kid Awards by bringing back the Gran Guinigi as a career accomplishment award.[ citation needed ]

Lucca Comics Awards

In 2020, as the Lucca festival redubbed itself Lucca Changes amidst a shift to virtual programming during the COVID-19 pandemic, [6] the awards shifted to a new system under the umbrella term Lucca Comics Awards, consisting of 9 categories (3 Yellow Kids, five Gran Guinigis, and one Stefano Beani Award (named for a former festival director), "regardless of nationality, editorial format or distribution method". [7]

Categories

In addition to Yellow Kid awards for Italian writers, artists, and cartoonists; and similar awards for foreign creators, the festival jury also awards special Yellow Kid prizes at its convenience. For instance, the UNICEF plaque rewarding humanist works or institutions (from 1976), renamed the Hector Œsterheld Plaque in 1986; and the Caran-d'Ache Prize rewarding illustrators (from 1978). The organization also awards special guests of the festival a Yellow Kid for "A Life Devoted to Cartooning" (from 1972) and a Caran-d’Ache for "A Life Devoted to Illustration" (from 1982).

Since 1969 accredited journalists present at the festival have also presented prizes, in particular the Fantoche Prize rewarding a critical work on animation (1973-1982); the Critics Referendum Prize rewarding a work of animation (1973), the name of which evolved regularly from 1982; and category prizes rewarding various audiovisual or cinematographic works, taking the name of the Fantoche Prize (from 1984).

Prizes are also awarded by public vote (from 1974) and by a jury dedicated to academic work (Romano Calisi Prize, from 1984).

List of Yellow Kid Award-winners

Unless otherwise specified, these prizes are called the "Yellow Kid Prize for/to...".

Authors

Italian division

YearWinnerPrize [lower-alpha 2]
1967 [lower-alpha 2] Copi [lower-alpha 3] Golden Guinigi Tower for Artist
Guido Crepax [lower-alpha 4] Golden Guinigi Tower for Writer
1969 [5] Pier Carpi [lower-alpha 5] Grand Guinigi for Writer
Michele Gazzarri [lower-alpha 5]
Hugo Pratt [lower-alpha 6] Grand Guinigi for Artist
1970 [1] Dino Battaglia Cartoonist
Alfredo Castelli Writer
1971 [8] Gianni De Luca Artist
Mino Milani Writer
1972 [9] Guido Crepax Cartoonist
Grazia Nidasio Artist
1973 [10] Guido Buzzelli Cartoonist
Lino Landolfi Artist
1974 [11] Bonvi Cartoonist
Emanuele Pirella  [ it ]Writer
Tullio Pericoli  [ it ]Artist
1975 [12] Massimo Mattioli Cartoonist
Sergio Toppi Artist
1976 [13] Altan Cartoonist
Giuseppe Madaudo  [ it ]Artist
1978 [14] Cinzia Ghigliano  [ it ]Cartoonist
Milo Manara [15] Artist
1980 [16] Daniele Panebarco Cartoonist
Attilio Micheluzzi Artist
Cristina Lastrego and Francesco Testa Caran-d'Ache for Illustration
1982 [17] Vittorio Giardino Cartoonist
Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri Artist
Giovanni Mulazzani Caran-d'Ache for Illustration
1984 [18] Sergio Staino Cartoonist
Anna Brandoli Artist
Alarico Gattia Caran-d'Ache for Illustration
1986 [19] Roberto Dal Prà  [ it ]Cartoonist
Franco Saudelli Artist
Fabrizio del Tessa Caran-d'Ache for Illustration
1990 [20] Tiziano Sclavi Cartoonist
Massimo Rotundo Artist
Flavio Costantini Caran-d'Ache for Illustration
1992 [21] Giorgio Cavazzano Cartoonist
Giancarlo Alessandrini Artist
Riccardo Mannelli Caran-d'Ache for Illustration

Foreign/international division

YearWinnerCountryPrize [lower-alpha 2]
1967 [3] Jules Feiffer [lower-alpha 7] Flag of the United States.svg  USA Cartoonist (Golden Guinigi Tower)
1969 [5] Robert Gigi [lower-alpha 8] Flag of France.svg  FRA Artist (Grand Guinigi)
Reg Smythe [lower-alpha 9] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR Cartoonist (Grand Guinigi)
Robert Crumb Flag of the United States.svg  USA Honorable Mention
Enric Sió  [ es ]Flag of Spain.svg  ESP
1970 [1] Johnny Hart [22] Flag of the United States.svg  USA Cartoonist
1971 [8] Lee Falk Flag of the United States.svg  USA Cartoonist
Enric Sió  [ es ]Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Artist
1972 [9] Nikita Mandryka Flag of France.svg  FRA Cartoonist
Brant Parker Flag of the United States.svg  USA Artist
1973 [10] Fred Flag of France.svg  FRA Cartoonist
Eduardo Teixeira Coelho Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Artist
Alberto Breccia Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Special jury prize
1974 [11] Vaughn Bodē Flag of the United States.svg  USA Cartoonist
Antonio Hernández Palacios  [ es ]Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Writer or cartoonist
Roy Crane Flag of the United States.svg  USA Special jury prize
1975 [12] Dan O'Neill [lower-alpha 10] Flag of the United States.svg  USA Cartoonist
Jean Giraud Flag of France.svg  FRA Artist
Frank Hampson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR Special jury prize [lower-alpha 11]
1976 [13] Jeff Jones Flag of the United States.svg  USA Cartoonist
Enki Bilal Flag of France.svg  FRA Artist
Rius Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX UNICEF comics plaque [lower-alpha 12]
1978 [14] Harry North Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR Cartoonist
Carlos Trillo Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Artist
Bobby London Flag of the United States.svg  USA Special jury prize
Karel Thole Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Caran-d'Ache for illustration
Oscar Conti Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG UNICEF comics plaque [lower-alpha 12]
1980 [16] Mœbius Flag of France.svg  FRA Cartoonist
Comès Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL Artist
Ferenc Pinter Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN [lower-alpha 13] Caran-d'Ache for a Master of Illustration
Hector Oesterheld Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG UNICEF comics plaque [lower-alpha 12]
1982 [17] Art Spiegelman Flag of the United States.svg  USA Cartoonist
José Antonio Muñoz Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Artist
Howard Chaykin Flag of the United States.svg  USA Caran-d'Ache for illustration
1984 [18] Jaime Hernandez [24] Cartoonist
Gilbert Hernandez [24]
Mario Hernandez [24]
François Bourgeon Flag of France.svg  FRA Artist
Guillermo Mordillo Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Special jury prize
Manuel Sanjuliàn Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Caran-d'Ache for illustration
1986 [19] Horacio Altuna Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Cartoonist
Serge Le Tendre Flag of France.svg  FRA Artist
Bill Sienkiewicz Flag of the United States.svg  USA Special jury prize [lower-alpha 14]
Oscar Chichoni Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Caran d'Ache for illustration
Lorenzo Mattotti Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Special jury prize
Paul Gillon Flag of France.svg  FRA Special jury prize
1990 [20] Kent Williams Flag of the United States.svg  USA Cartoonist
Matthias Schultheiss Flag of Germany.svg  GER artist
Juan Giménez Flag of Spain.svg  ESP
John Bolton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR Caran-d'Ache for illustration
1992 [21] François Boucq [26] Flag of France.svg  FRA Cartoonist
John Byrne [26] Flag of the United States.svg  USA Artist
Frank Thomas [26] Special jury prize
Ollie Johnston [26]
Dave McKean Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR Caran-d'Ache for illustration
David Caméo Flag of France.svg  FRA Plaque Œsterheld [lower-alpha 15]

Rome era (1994–2005)

YearAuthors
1994 Giovan Battista Carpi (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), Greg (Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL), Jim Lee (Flag of the United States.svg  USA), Claudio Nizzi (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), James O'Barr (Flag of the United States.svg  USA), Pino Rinaldi (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA)
1995 Giancarlo Berardi (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), Jordi Bernet (Flag of Spain.svg  ESP), Claudio Castellini (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), Fred (Flag of France.svg  FRA), Neil Gaiman [27] (Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR), Rodolfo Torti (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), Jim Valentino (Flag of the United States.svg  USA)
1996 Mark Bagley (Flag of the United States.svg  USA), Luciano Bottaro (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), Alfredo Castelli (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), Carlo Chendi (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), Will Eisner (Flag of the United States.svg  USA), Alfonso Font (Flag of Spain.svg  ESP), Scott McCloud (Flag of the United States.svg  USA), Bill Watterson (Flag of the United States.svg  USA), Robin Wood (Flag of Paraguay.svg  PAR)
1997 Scott Adams (Flag of the United States.svg  USA); John Dirks (Flag of the United States.svg  USA); Philippe Druillet (Flag of France.svg  FRA); Michele Medda, Antonio Serra, and Bepi Vigna  [ it ] (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA); Giuseppe Palumbo (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA); Alberto Salinas (Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG)
1998 Paul Gillon (Flag of France.svg  FRA), Alejandro Jodorowsky (Flag of Chile.svg  CHI), Cinzia Leone (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), Bob Lubbers (Flag of the United States.svg  USA), Nicola Mari (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), Jeff Smith [28] (Flag of the United States.svg  USA)
1999 Luca Enoch (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), Gallieno Ferri (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), Jean Giraud (Flag of France.svg  FRA), Carlos Gómez (Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG), Miguel Ángel Martín (Flag of Spain.svg  ESP), Vanna Vinci (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA)
2000 Carlo Ambrosini (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), David Finch (Flag of the United States.svg  USA), Miguelanxo Prado (Flag of Spain.svg  ESP), Silvia Ziche (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), Sergio Zaniboni (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA)
2001 Massimiliano Frezzato (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), Corrado Mastantuono (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), Ferdinando Tacconi (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA)
2002 Carlos Giménez (Flag of Spain.svg  ESP), Eduardo Risso (Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG), Joann Sfar (Flag of France.svg  FRA)
2003 Paolo Bacilieri (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), Pat Masioni (Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  COD), Sid Ali Melouah (Flag of Algeria.svg  ALG)
2005 Lola Airaghi (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), Horacio Altuna (Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG), Simone Bianchi (Flag of Italy.svg  ITA), Gilles Chaillet (Flag of France.svg  FRA)

Publishers, journals, organizations

YearWinnerCountryReason for the AwardPrize
1967 [3] Mondadori Editore Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Its publications, in particular the collection Le grandi storiePublisher (Golden Guinigi Tower)
Corriere dei Piccoli Contribution to the development of Italian comics (Golden Guinigi Tower)
Milano Libri For having raised the interest of a new audienceAvant-garde editorial initiative (Golden Guinigi Tower)
1969 [5] Orietta Garzanti Its edition of Little Nemo Italian publisher (Grand Guinigi)
Robert Cottereau Flag of France.svg  FRA Lifetime achievementForeign publisher (Grand Guinigi)
Claudio Bertieri Flag of Italy.svg  ITA AZ Comics (EK)Critics Prize [lower-alpha 16]
1970 [1] Mondadori Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Oscar CartoonsItalian publisher (periodical)
Bompiani Mafalda Italian publisher (book)
Georges Rieu  [ fr ]Flag of France.svg  FRA Pif Gadget Foreign publisher
André Leborgne Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL Ran Tan Plan Honorable mention
Sansoni Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Enciclopedia dei fumetti
Club Anni Trenta Its chronological reissues
1971 [8] Laterza I fumetti di MaoItalian book publisher
SansoniHorrorItalian periodical publisher
Abril Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Foreign publisher
Joël la Roche Flag of France.svg  FRA Corto Maltese Honorable mention
1972 [9] MondadoriFlag of Italy.svg  ITA Italian book publisher
Editions Lombard Flag of France.svg  FRA Tintin magazineForeign publisher
Walter Herdeg Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   SUI Comics (direction)Critics Prize [lower-alpha 16]
David Pascal Flag of the United States.svg  USA
1973 [10] Dardo  [ it ]Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Its edition of Nick Carter by Bonvi Italian publisher
Springer Flag of Germany.svg  RFA Zack  [ de ]Foreign publisher
1974 [11] Daim Press Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Its collection of « I Protagonisti »Italian publisher
PalaFlag of Spain.svg  ESP All of its activitiesForeign publisher
Henri Filippini Flag of France.svg  FRA Their volume of tribute to Alain Saint-Ogan Honorary Yellow Kid
Maurizio Bovarini Flag of Italy.svg  ITA
1975 [12] Cenisio Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Italian publisher
Glénat Flag of France.svg  FRA Foreign publisher
Istituto Nazionale per la Documentazione sull'ImmagineFlag of Italy.svg  ITA Exhibition "No al fascismo!"Honorable mention
1976 [13] Daim Press The collection Un uomo un'avventuraItalian publisher
Ediciones Amaika  [ es ]Flag of Spain.svg  ESP El Papus Foreign publisher
Alcidio da Quinta Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA SimplexUNICEF plaque for animated film [lower-alpha 12]
André Leborgne Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL Ran Tan Plan Honorable mention
1978 [14] Ottaviano  [ it ]Flag of Italy.svg  ITA The totality of its activitiesItalian publisher
Casterman Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL À Suivre Foreign publisher
1980 [16] Editiemme Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Italian publisher
Epic Illustrated Flag of the United States.svg  USA Foreign publisher
1982 [17] Primo Carnera  [ it ]Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Frigidaire Italian publisher
Éditions Horay Flag of France.svg  FRA French publisher
Algerian Comic Strip SchoolFlag of Algeria.svg  ALG UNICEF comics plaque
1984 [18] L'Isole trovataFlag of Italy.svg  ITA Italian publisher
Strip Art Features Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  YUG Foreign publisher
Editoria Basca Flag of Spain.svg  ESP UNICEF comics plaque
Editori del Grifo Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Glamour InternationalSpecial Plaque
1986 [19] Paoline  [ it ]Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Italian publisher
Aedena Flag of France.svg  FRA Foreign publisher
Ikusager  [ es ]Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Plaque Hector Œesterheld [lower-alpha 15]
1990 [20] Sergio Bonelli Editore Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Italian publisher
El Víbora Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Foreign publisher
Henri Filippini Flag of France.svg  FRA Yellow Kid awarded by the jury
Carlsen Flag of Germany.svg  GER Plaque Hector Œsterheld [lower-alpha 15]
1992 [21] Franco Cosimo Panini  [ it ]Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Italian publisher
Tundra Publishing Flag of the United States.svg  USA Foreign publisher

Rome era (1994–2005)

YearAward-recipient(s)
1994Astorina (Italy), Casterman (France)
1995 DC Comics (United States), Eura Editoriale (Italy)
1996 Bonelli (Italy), Dargaud (France)
1997 Oreste Del Buono (Italy), Raw (United States), Edizioni d'Arte Lo Scarabeo (Italy)
1998Lizard Edizioni (Italy), Dark Horse Comics (United States)
1999Hazard Edizioni (Italy), El Víbora (Spain)
2000 L'Association (France), Macchia Nera (Italy), Mare Nero (Italy), Lanciostory (Italy)
2001 Kappa Edizioni (Italy)
2002 Coconino Press (Italy), El Jueves (Spain)
2003 Pascal Morelli (France), Éditions Omnibus (France)
2005 Edicions de Ponent (Spain)

Film and animation prizes

Critics' Referendum Prize / Lucca City Grand Prize

This prize, presented by accredited journalists present at the festival, rewarded an animated work produced by Italians. It was renamed the Critics' Prize in 1982. In 1984, the prize was reconfigured as the Lucca City Grand Prize, awarded by a special jury and highlighting a recent Italian cartoon.

YearWinner(s)Award-winning workPrize
1973 [10] Emanuele Luzzati PulcinellaCritics' Referendum Prize
Giulio Gianini
1974 [11] Bruno Bozzetto Self-Service
1975 [12] NOT AWARDED
1976 [13] Bruno Bozzetto Allegro non troppo Critics' Referendum Prize
1978 [14] Roberto Perini, Enzo Sferra, and Alighiero GiuseppettiUpupaCritics' Referendum Prize Short Film division
Giulio GianiniIl flauto magicoCritics' Referendum Prize Feature Film division
Emanuele Luzzati
1980 [16] Guido Manuli S.O.S.Critics' Referendum Prize
1982 [17] La FiguraI Grandi Film in Due MinutiCritics' Prize
1984 [18] Fusako Yusaki  [ it ]Ama gli animaliLucca City Grand Prize
1986 [19] Vincenzo GioanolaRussian rouletteLucca City Grand Prize for an Emerging Artist
1990 [20] Gianluigi ToccafondoLa Coda
1992 [21] Simona MulazzaniLa PistaLucca City Grand Prize

Fantoche Prize (1973-1982)

This prize, presented by accredited journalists present at the festival, rewarded Italian critical work devoted to animation.

YearWinnerAward-winning workPublisher
1973 [10] Piero Zanotto L'Italia di cartone and other worksLiviana
1974 [11] Attilio Giovannini
1975 [12] Gianni Rondolino Storia del Cinema d'AnimazioneEinaudi
1976 [13] Sergio MichelliCinema di animazione in BulgariaCappelli
1978 [14] Giannalberto Bendazzi Topolino e poiIl Formichiere
1980 [16] NOT AWARDED
1982 [17] Alfio BastiancichL'Opera di Norman McLarenGiappichelli

Fantoche Prize (1984-92)

In 1984, the Fantoche Prize was extensively renewed. Now awarded by the same jury as the Grand Prize, it rewarded audiovisual or cinematographic works and was divided into several categories.

YearWinnerWorkCategory
1984 [18] Manfredo Manfredi  [ it ]Orson Welles, genio del cinemaTV Show
Bruno Bozzetto SigmundAdvertising Spot
Cairoli Elementary School (Turin)L'importante è partecipareEducational or Documentary Film
Fusako Yusaki  [ it ]Ama gli animaliFree Subject Movie
1986 [19] San Giacomo Elementary School (Turin)Sueno e coloreFilm Produced by an Educational Institution
Piero Mazzoni Firenze-EuropaFilm Trailer
Filippo Fantoni
Enzo D'Alò Se fumi tu, fumano tuttiDocumentary or Scientific Film
Enrico Carlesi
Fusako Yusaki  [ it ]Rotondo, quadrato, triangoloFeature Film
1990 [20] Bruno Caccia Elementary School (Turin) and the Magic LanternFumosofiaFilm Produced by an Educational Institution
Ernesto Paginoni San Pellegrino AranciatAdvertising or Promotional Film
Antonella Abbatiello Magic CircusDocumentary or Scientific Film
Guido Manuli + 1-1Feature Film
Laura Di Biagio Race Timed OutVideo
1992 [21] Students of the Istituto Europeo di Design (Milan)Attenda, pregoFilm School Film
Gianluigi Toccafondo Media Salles, Cinema d'EuropaAdvertising, Promotional or Support film
NOT AWARDEDDocumentary or Scientific Film
Maurizio Forestieri, Ferro Piludu, Lucilla Salimei, and Fabio Testa Tiramolla e il cacciatoreFeature Film
Luca Prassa and Oscara Tornincasa Creeps!!! The Authorized Version 1992Video

Other prizes

Yellow Kid "A Life Devoted to Cartoons"

This prize, given by the festival organizers, rewards a cartoonist or animator for their career work. [9]

YearWinnerCountryRole
1972 [9] Hergé Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL Cartoonist
1973 [10] Walt Disney Productions Flag of the United States.svg  USA Animation studio
1974 [11] Lotario Vecchi  [ it ]Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Cartoonist
1975 [12] Adolfo Eisen Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Comics publisher
1976 [13] José Luis Salinas  [ es ]Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Cartoonist
1978 [14] Milton Caniff Flag of the United States.svg  USA
1980 [16] Arturo del Castillo Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG
1982 [17] Jesús Blasco Flag of Spain.svg  ESP
1984 [18] Lee Falk Flag of the United States.svg  USA
1986 [19] Will Eisner
1990 [20] Romano Scarpa Flag of Italy.svg  ITA
1992 [21] Benito Jacovitti

Starting in 1982, the festival began also awarding a special Caran-d'Ache prize for "A Life of Illustration".

YearWinnerCountry
1982 [17] Francesco Carnevali  [ it ]Flag of Italy.svg  ITA
1984 [18] Burne Hogarth Flag of the United States.svg  USA
1986 [19] Jayme Cortez Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA
1990 [20] Ziraldo
1992 [21] Sergio Toppi Flag of Italy.svg  ITA

Audience Award

YearWinnerCountryDivision
1974 [11] Rino Albertarelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Cartoonist
1978 [14] Scuola del Fumetto di LuccaComics school
1980 [16] Héctor Oesterheld Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Posthumous Writing Award
1982 [17] Wow Agenda Planning 1983Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Publication
1984 [18] Alarico Gattia Illustrator
1986 [19] Edizioni Glamour InternationalPublishing house
1990 [20] NOT AWARDED
1992 [21] Sciuscià (Edizioni di Miceli)Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Re-release

In 1990, the festival management also presented the Max Prize for Cartoon Cinema to the Deutsches Filmmuseum in Frankfurt am Main. [20] Two years later, this prize was awarded to the Cineteca del Friuli (it). [21]

Romano Calisi Prize

Awarded from 1984 to 1992, this prize recognized Italian academic work devoted to comics. It was awarded by a specific jury.

YearWinnerWork
1984 [18] Arianna PregagnoliFlash Gordon: la concettualizzazione del 'diverso' attraverso il fumetto americano (1930-1940) (1982-1983)
Elena FurinI fumetti di Frigidaire (1983-1984)
1986 [19] Francesca CameraAlexandre Alexeieff e la cinègravure (1985-1986)
Marco CadioliTecniche di computer animation (1985-1986)
1990 [20] Sonia Maria Bibe LuytenPotere e diffusione dei fumetti giapponesi quale riflesso della società nipponica (1987-88)
Alessandra BunivaFumetto: variazioni e varianti (1989-90)
1992 [21] Gianni AlbaneseL'uomo africano nei fumetti dell'Italia coloniale fascista

Notes

  1. Beginning in 1978, funding issues reduced the frequency of the festival — and thus the frequency of the Yellow Kid Awards — to every two years.
  2. 1 2 3 Unless otherwise specified in parentheses, these prizes are named "Yellow Kid".
  3. "For its rigorous style and its rebellious irony."
  4. "For his research linked to the most significant ferments of contemporary visual culture."
  5. 1 2 "For his activities in 1968."
  6. For The Ballad of the Salty Sea .
  7. "For his provocative proposal of a discourse on the current condition of man."
  8. For Scarlett Dream and Orion.
  9. For the creation of Andy Capp .
  10. For The Penny-Ante Republican. [23]
  11. Hampson was declared "Prestigioso Maestro" ("Prestigious Master") and the best writer and artist of strip cartoons since the end of the Second World War.[ citation needed ]
  12. 1 2 3 4 Prize awarded by the jury on the occasion of a partnership with UNICEF to reward humanitarian works.
  13. Pinter had been living in Italy since 1956.
  14. For "bridging the gap between American and European artistic sensibilities." [25]
  15. 1 2 3 This award, which follows the UNICEF plaque awarded from 1976 to 1984, rewards a work or entity promoting understanding between peoples.
  16. 1 2 Presented by accredited journalists present at the festival.

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