The Max und Moritz Award (
German:Max und Moritz-Preis), also known as the Max & Moritz Prize , is a prize for
comic books,
comic strips, and other similar materials. It has been awarded at each of the biennial International Comics Shows of
Erlangen since 1984, and is awarded in several categories, including an audience award and lifetime achievement award. It is open to all material published in Germany.[1]
Import: Esthers Tagebücher (Esther's notebooks) by
Riad Sattouf, Reprodukt
For Children and Young People: Die drei ??? – Das Dorf der Teufel (comic book adaptation from the
Three Investigators) by Ivar Leon Menger, John Beckmann and Christopher Tauber,
Kosmos (publisher)
The Max und Moritz Award (
German:Max und Moritz-Preis), also known as the Max & Moritz Prize , is a prize for
comic books,
comic strips, and other similar materials. It has been awarded at each of the biennial International Comics Shows of
Erlangen since 1984, and is awarded in several categories, including an audience award and lifetime achievement award. It is open to all material published in Germany.[1]
Import: Esthers Tagebücher (Esther's notebooks) by
Riad Sattouf, Reprodukt
For Children and Young People: Die drei ??? – Das Dorf der Teufel (comic book adaptation from the
Three Investigators) by Ivar Leon Menger, John Beckmann and Christopher Tauber,
Kosmos (publisher)