The is a semi-annual manga award offered by the Japanese publisher Shueisha since 1971, under the auspices of its Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. It awarded new manga artists in the Story Manga category. Its counterpart award, Akatsuka Award, awards new manga artists in the Comedic Manga category. The award is named after the manga pioneer Osamu Tezuka and is designed to cultivate new artists. The prize for a top Selected Work is two million Japanese yen and for a lesser but still worthy work, a million yen. The award also has third place honorable mentions for contestants deemed worthy, that includes half a million yen. These cash prizes may not be awarded (as is often the case) if the judges decide that none of the candidates are worthy.
Selection committee
Committee chair
- Osamu Tezuka (1971âÂÂ1988)
- Fujio Akatsuka (1989âÂÂ2008). Due to his failing health, this title was merely a formality during the years leading up to his death on August 2, 2008, with his duties handled by Akira Toriyama in his absence.
Major committee members
These are the most prominent members of the committee only. Other adjudicators are also present in the committee.
Former members
Current members
Recipients
Notable Recipients
- Yoshihiro Takahashi (1973, for My Alps )
- Buichi Terasawa (1977, for Daichi yo Aoku Nare)
- Tsukasa Hojo (1979, for Space Angel,)
- Masakazu Katsura (1980, for Tsubasa and 1981, for Tenkousei wa Hensousei!?)
- Hirohiko Araki (1980, for Poker Under Arms)
- Masanori Morita (1984, for It's Late! )
- Takeshi Obata (1985, for 500 KÃ
Ânen no Shinwa)
- Yoshihiro Togashi (1986, for Buttobi Straight)
- Nobuhiro Watsuki (1987, for Teacher Pon)
- Takehiko Inoue (1988, for Kaede Purple)
- Ryu Fujisaki (1990, for WORLDS)
- Kei Sanbe (1990, for Bird's Perspective)
- Shinobu Kaitani (1991, for Another Me)
- Eiichiro Oda (1992, for WANTED!)
- Hiroyuki Takei (1994, for ITAKO's ANNA)
- YÃ
«ki Tabata (2004, for XXX WITH NO NAME)
- KÃ
Âhei Horikoshi (2006, for Nukegara)
- Takeru Hokazono (2020, for Enten)
See also
References