JUMP TEZUKA MANGA CONTEST 100th Anniversary - Oversea Department Special Award winners' works are on Weekly Shonen Jump No.15 Digital Edition! These works are translated into Japanese. Congratulations!
The Tezuka Manga Award is a long established tradition of Shonen Jump. With the amazing judges, we are celebrating the 100th anniversary. Having an overseas division was new to us, but we received almost 2500 entries.
We have selected 2 entries for the 1st prize, 2 entries for the 2nd prize, and 4 entries for the honorable mentions. We were able to discover a lot of amazing entries!
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Many entries were full of energy and was a great experience to read, despite the long pages. The artwork of Armados is sloppy, but it had the feeling of something you couldn't help but draw on your notebook during class. So I recommended it. It was fun to read!
I had fun looking at all the different art styles. The one downside is that many entrants of the overseas division seems to not know the difference between a one shot manga, and a continued series. That made the judging difficult. As I was reading the mangas, I was able to reaffirm that manga is enjoyed all over the world. I hope they keep creating while not losing the cultural aspect or the art style that is unique to their background.
First of all, I was truly amazed at the level of art skills and writing. Some of the entries had a full grasp of the Japanese manga grammar (a technique to make the images look as if it is moving with panel layouts and composition), which was unexpected. They had unique ideas that would never come from a Japanese artist, while keeping the Japanese manga grammar. I felt really happy to see that.
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The entries were full of energy and I enjoyed reading them. I could tell many of the entrants has read and studied a lot of Japanese manga, and I did not feel any awkwardness while reading. Due to this being an overseas contest, the entries were full of diversity, which felt very refreshing and fascinating.
I don't know if this was due to the different cultures, or personalities, but there were many unique expressions, and I had a lot of fun. Many entrants are able to think outside the box. Even though I am the judge, I learned something. I had a realization, Oh, manga is allowed to be this free spirited.
Overall, the art skills were very high, and I can tell the entrants has read a lot of Japanese manga. However, I noticed that many emotions are expressed in a repetitive way, and lacks depth. Also, perhaps due to cultural differences, there were many awkward scenes, and the character development was difficult to relate to.
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The overseas department held as a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Tezuka award has received diverse artwork from all over the world. We are happy to discover so many talented manga artist with amazing art skills and ways to tell their story. The entries had an out of the box thinking, and was free spirited, which all the judges admired.
On the other hand, being able to summarize the story within the limited number of pages, or the way to express the character's emotions had room for improvement. In the future, we hope the artists put more thoughts into how the manga looks like from the reader's point of view, and create manga that is easier to read.
We hope that there will be an artist that would eventually achieve a worldwide success, using this award as a stepping stone.
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Shonen Jump + Establishes Quarterly Award to Seek Out New Manga Talent Creators of SPY x FAMILY, Kaiju No. 8, and more share drawings to cheer on entrants
Some of the hottest manga today, like SPY x FAMILYand Kaiju No. 8, got their start onShonen Jump + . The website serializes a long list of titles fromShonen Jump, other Shueisha publications, and many running exclusively on the site. And starting right now, they're looking for the next big talent for their website!
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TheShonen Jump + Manga Award will run four times a year (once per season) as a permament fixture on the site — meaning there will always be a deadline to shoot for. They're looking for Japanese-language one-shots of any length (though the page does gently guide readers toward alist of one-shots for a general idea of their page counts), in black and white or color, submitted digitally or by post. Professional and amateur artists are welcome to apply, so long as the one-shot itself has never been published professionally and isn't entered in any other competitions. Manga previously published non-commercially on websites or social media are permitted.
Also (and importantly), artists retain the copyright to their entry, so you don't run the risk of forfeiting the right to your own work by entering. (Be sure tocheck the award page for further information on copyright and distribution for winning entries.)
In the lead-up to the first competition, Jump+manga artists will be sharing art of their own to cheer on entrants. Kicking things off is a piece from Tatsuya Endoof Anya Forger from SPY x FAMILY. Check out the site for this and two more, with another unlocking every day up to the end of the month.
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Three winning one-shots will be chosen each season and published on the Shonen Jump+website, as well as prizes of one million yen, 500, 000 yen, and 300, 000 yen for first, second, and third place. Finalists will receive 100, 000 yen.
The first Shonen Jump+ Manga Award deadline is May 31, with any late entries rolling over to the next season's competition. The next three deadlines fall on August 31, 2022; November 30, 2022; and February 28, 2023.
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