Naoki Urasawa's masterpiece "Court Drama!" won the Best Series Award at the Lucca International Anime Festival

Naoki Urasawa's masterpiece "Court Drama!" won the Best Series Award at the Lucca International Anime Festival

Lucca International Anime Festival, the largest anime fan festival in Europe and the second largest in the world, was just held on October 31. According to foreign media reports, the famous work "Court Drama!" by Japanese cartoonist Naoki Urasawa won the Best Series Award.

•Lucca Comics & Games is a comics and video game exhibition held in Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, at the end of October every year. It is the second largest comics festival in the world. Lucca Comics & Games is the largest comics festival in Europe and the second largest in the world, second only to Comic Market in Tokyo, Japan.

• "Court Drama!" is a manga by Japanese manga artist Naoki Urasawa that was serialized in "Weekly BIG COMIC SPIRITS" 11 years after the completion of "20th Century Boys". The story is about the life story of an unknown woman who survived pitifully but tenaciously from the post-war period to the present.

•It is worth mentioning that Naoki Urasawa has won the grand prize at the Lucca International Anime Festival three times, namely "MONSTER" in 2004, "PLUTO" in 2010, and "BILLY BAT" in 2012.


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