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Monday, November 08 2021 - 20:30
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Finalists for 12th Golden Comic Awards Announced
TAIPEI, Nov. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The Golden Comic Awards were held recently at the Taipei New Horizon Building. 
Conducted virtually for the first time ever, this comics extravaganza did not 
disappoint. Entrants competed for a total purse of NT$2.45 million spread out 
among seven awards. The Grand Prize, with a purse of NT$500,000, went to 
Xiaodao for Crouching Lion in a Bookstore. The Special Contribution Award went 
to Ren Zheng-Hua for a lifetime of creating entertaining comics.

Ren came to prominence in comics in the 1980s with her comics for girls, among 
which Sea of Devil, Ren Rou Bao Zi, Drawn to Life, and Drawn to Life 2 are her 
best-known works. Through humor and incisive wit, Ren's thought-provoking 
comics address many of life's issues. Her works address a wide variety of 
issues and showcase both her creative abilities and her keen eye into the 
window of the human soul. She has described Taiwan's society in many ways, and 
her stories run true to life while also being imaginative. 

The Ministry of Culture pointed out that Crouching Lion in a Bookstore is 
interesting for discussing book rental shops, which have largely disappeared 
from society. The work is both entertaining and very human. Showing off the 
talent of the rising generation of comics as it does, the work was universally 
liked by the judges. The youthful author Xiaodao shows maturity and a great 
deal of potential and through this piece has cast needed light on the contrast 
between humans and artificial intelligence. 

Five works won Comic of the Year this year. Among them were Scrunchy by TaaRo, 
Hell Parade by Buke, Dutchman in Formosa vol.2 by Kinono and A Trip to the 
Asylum by Pam Pam Liu. These comics covered such realms as fantasy, history, 
and psychology, and highlighted the freedom and diversity found in Taiwan's 
culture. 

The last winner of Comic of the Year—Fantastic Tales of Splendid Blossoms — and 
Son of Formosa, by Yu Pei-Yun and Zhou Jian-Xin, which took home the Best New 
Talent Award, were noteworthy for being cross-disciplinary works that 
introduced new angles. They also showed off the limitless potential of Taiwan's 
comic artists. 

The Ministry pledged to continue working through its guidance fund to support 
the creation of original comics and platforms. It will also work through the 
Creative Content Agency in support of the Taiwan Comics Base, invest in and 
finance the expanded use of IP based on Taiwan's original creations, fund 
cross-disciplinary applications, and improve the environment for the further 
development of Taiwan's comic industry.

The GCA Award Ceremony will be broadcast on Taiwan Television Enterprise on 
Friday, November 12, at 10 p.m. and will also be available for viewing on the 
GCA YouTube channel. The organizers hope that comics fans will all join in to 
witness the moving stories and moments of glory captured at the ceremony. Due 
to COVID-19, this year's exhibit will be held online through November 30. It 
features nominees' works, recommended comics, nearly 100 Taiwanese works that 
have won international awards, cross-disciplinary creations, winners of the 
"Taiwan Original IP Cross-media Application Award" at hackathons, and a glimpse 
of the working environments of the winners of the 11th Comic of the Year 
Awards. Organizers hope that comics fans will enjoy seeing how comics are woven 
into their daily lives.

GCA Official Website: https://gca.moc.gov.tw

GCA Online Exhibition: https://gca.onlineexpo.tw/gca/2021/

GCA YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqxid4Y5DPtFADvtWrqkaQw

GCA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoldenComic

SOURCE: Taiwan Television Enterprise Ltd.

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