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Bigorna (
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in Portuguese) was a Brazilian website about comics with an almost exclusive focus on
Brazilian comics Brazilian comics (known in Brazilian Portuguese as ''HQs, gibis, revistinhas, historietas'', ''quadrinhos'' or ''tirinhas'') started in the 19th century, adopting a satirical style known as cartoon, charges or caricature that would later be cemen ...
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History

It was created in 2005 by editor Eloyr Pacheco, who after a few years left the site, transferring the position of editor-in-chief to cartoonist Marcio Baraldi, who kept the site in operation until 29 May 2011, having published a text by farewell in which he informed that the site would remain online, even without updates, due to the six years of content focused on Brazilian comics.


Awards

In 2006, the Bigorna website won the Jayme Cortez Trophy, an award intended to reward great contributions to Brazilian comics. In 2009 and 2010, it won the Prêmio DB Artes for Best Fanzine Site.


Troféu Bigorna

In addition to interviews, reports and reviews of national comics, the Bigorna website was also responsible for the Troféu Bigorna, held from 2008 to 2010. The award was organized by Marcio Baraldi, Eloyr Pacheco, Humberto Yashima and Matheus Moura. The trophy design, which featured the design of an "Anvil Man" (''Bigorna'' means "anvil" in Portuguese), was developed by Baraldi (the character has been used as the website's "mascot" since then). The main feature of Troféu Bigorna was its unique and exclusive focus on Brazilian artists.


Editions and winners


First Troféu Bigorna

The first Troféu Bigorna's ceremony was held on 29 November 2008, at Blackmore Bar and awarded the following categories: * Best Penciller: Samicler Gonçalves * Best Writer: Francinildo Sena * Best Political Cartoonist:
Carlos Latuff Carlos Latuff (born 30 November 1968) is a Brazilian political cartoonist. His work deals with themes such as anti-Western sentiment, anti-capitalism, and opposition to U.S. military intervention. He is best known for his images depicting the ...
* Best Editorial Cartoonist: Luís Augusto Gouveia * Best Author's Website: GrapHiQ Brasil (Mário Latino) * Best Specialized Journalist: Gonçalo Júnior * Best Publishing House: Desiderata * Best Independent Publishing House: Júpiter II * Best Fanzine / Independent Magazine: ''Café Espacial'' (Sergio Chaves) * Best Humor Album/Book: ''Macambira e Sua Gente'' ( Henrique Magalhães / Marca de Fantasia) * Best Book About Comics: ''A Era de Bronze dos Super-Heróis'' (Roberto Guedes / HQM Editora) * Best Adventure Book/Other: ''35 Anos de Velta'' (Emir Ribeiro / independent) * Contribution to Brazilian Comics Prize:
Worney Almeida de Souza, for
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''HQ Além dos Balões'' TV show * "A Life Dedicated to Comics" Prize:
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* Special Homage: Mark Novoselic


Second Troféu Bigorna

The second Troféu Bigorna's ceremony was held on 5 December 2009, at the Blackmore Bar and awarded the following categories: * Best Penciller: Luke Ross * Best Writer: Alvimar Pires dos Anjos * Best Political Cartoonist: Maurício Ricardo * Best Editorial Cartoonist: Spacca * Best Blog/Website About Comics: Zine Brasil (Michelle Ramos) * Best Specialized Journalist: Marko Ajdarić * Best Publishing House:
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* Best Independent Publishing House: Virgo * Best Fanzine / Independent Magazine: ''Portal do Encantamento'' (José Pinto de Queiroz Filho) * Best Humor Publication: '' Mad'' (many authors / Panini Comics)The award given to ''Mad'' refers to the magazine's Brazilian edition. * Best Book About Comics: ''Fantasma: a Biografia Oficial do Primeiro Herói Fantasiado dos Quadrinhos'' (Marco Aurelio Lucchetti / Opera Graphica) * Best Adventure Book/Other: ''Artlectos e Pós-Humanos #3'' (Edgar Franco / Marca de Fantasia) * Contribution to Brazilian Comics Prize:
Comix Book Shop
''HQ & Cia'' TV show
Quarto Mundo art collective * "A Life Dedicated to Comics" Prize:
Rubens Cordeiro
Diamantino da Silva
Antônio Luiz Cagnin
Álvaro de Moya Álvaro de Moya (São Paulo, July 19th, 1930 - São Paulo, August 14th, 2017) was a Brazilian journalist, professor, researcher, comics artist, illustrator, writer and TV producer. He was one of the pioneers in academic research on comics in Brazil ...
* Special Homage: '' Senninha e Sua Turma'' (many authors / HQM Editora)


Third Troféu Bigorna

The results of the award's third edition were announced on 8 November 2010. Exceptionally, there was no ceremony, and the trophies were sent directly to the winners. The following categories were awarded: * Best Penciller: Elias Silveira * Best Writer: Marcela Godoy * Best Political Cartoonist: Amorim * Best Editorial Cartoonist: Arionauro * Best Blog/Website About Comics: JBlog Quadrinhos (Pedro de Luna) * Best Specialized Journalist: Jota Silvestre * Best Publishing House: Devir * Best Independent Publishing House: Marca de Fantasia * Best Fanzine / Independent Magazine: ''Maturi'' (GRUPEHQ) * Best Humor Publication: ''Gibizon do Radicci'' (Iotti / independent) * Best Book About Comics: ''Maria Erótica e o Clamor do Sexo'' (Gonçalo Júnior / Peixe Grande) * Best Adventure Book/Other: ''Zoo'' (Nestablo Ramos Neto / HQM Editora) * Contribution to Brazilian Comics Prize:
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* "A Life Dedicated to Comics" Prize:
Osvaldo Talo
Julio Shimamoto Julio Yoshinobu Shimamoto (born Borborema, May 13th, 1939), better known as Julio Shimamoto or Shima, is a Brazilian comic artist of Japanese descent. He started his career in the 1950s in the superhero comic book ''Capitão 7''. He has worked i ...

Getulio Delphim Getulio Delphim (born Rio de Janeiro, June 16, 1938) - sometimes Delphin or Delfin - is a Brazilian comics artist and illustrator. He began his career at the age of 15 at Rio Gráfica publishing house as a comics penciller and magazine cover desig ...
* Special Homage:
Joacy Jamys
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External links

* {{Brazilian comics awards Brazilian news websites Websites about comics Comics awards in Brazil