Eva Müller Nominated for the Max und Moritz Award 2024

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16.04.2024
Beitrag zu Eva Müller Nominated for the Max und Moritz Award 2024
Eva Müller has been nominated for this year’s Max und Moritz Award for her graphic novel My Class Always Hovered Over Me. The most important award for graphic literature and comics in the German-speaking world, the prize is awarded as part of the International Comic Salon in Erlangen. It will be the 21st time this biennial prize has been awarded.

The Max und Moritz Award is administered by an independent panel of industry professionals appointed by the city of Erlangen, and has been contributing to the artistic and social recognition of comics in Germany for some 40 years now. The prize recognises the work of outstanding artists, fosters the work of publishers, shines a spotlight on up-and-coming talent, and promotes critical engagement with graphic literature as a form. The prize-winners will be announced at the Max und Moritz Gala on the evening of 31 May 2024.

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Eva Müller, born in the south of Germany in 1981, studied illustration in Hamburg, where she now works as a graphic storyteller, illustrator, author and artist. Her comics and illustrations have been published in numerous books and magazines in several languages. Müller has received various awards for her work, including a nomination for Best Comic at the Japan Media Arts Festival 2018. She regularly stays in different countries around the world as an artist-in-residence, most recently in Japan, France and Finland.
Eva Müller, born in the south of Germany in 1981, studied illustration in Hamburg, where she now works as a graphic storyteller, illustrator,...

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