On August 22, the Nebula Award, Japan’s most historic SF award, was announced. The winner of the animation category was announced, and Batman Ninja, which collaborated with DC, won the comics category award. Let’s take a look. The Nebula Award is an annual science fiction award launched in 1970. It is divided into multiple categories for the previous year's SF works. The award is voted by the participants of the annual Japanese SF Conference. This award is based on the Hugo Award of the World SF Conference. The name of the Nebula Award is generally believed to come from the first SF magazine "Nebula" published in Japan in 1954. The Grand Prize in the Manga Category was won by two manga titles. The first title , How Many Light Years to Babylon?, tells the story of the cosmic adventures of three people: Babu, a human who survived the destruction of the Earth, the robot life form Jangxipu, and a pet. The second film is "Batman Ninja", which is linked with DC. It tells the story of DC hero Batman traveling to the Japanese Warring States Period and launching a conspiracy to stop evil people from trying to rewrite history. The Media Category Grand Prize was won by "Astra from Beyond". An animation has been produced, telling the story of nine boys and girls who set out on a camping trip to a planet in the near future when traveling between the universe is commonplace. They set out with great excitement about the space trip, but what awaits them is an unexpected situation. |
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