Ally Sloper Award Explained

Ally Sloper Award
Awarded For:Veteran British comic creators
Country:United Kingdom
Year:1976
Year2:ca. 1982?

The Ally Sloper Awards was an annual[1] awards ceremony recognising veteran British comic creators, initiated by the comics historian Denis Gifford in 1976. From 1978, they were awarded under the auspices of the Association of Comic Enthusiasts, also founded by Gifford.

The awards were named after Ally Sloper, the nineteenth-century British comic character championed by Gifford as the world's first comic character. Gifford also launched and edited an Ally Sloper 'comic magazine' in 1976 (published by Alan Class Comics). The award itself was a figurine of Ally Sloper, based on brass doorstops that were produced as merchandising in the nineteenth century. Prize-giving of the first Ally Sloper Awards for comics creators took place at Gifford's Comics 101 comics convention, held March 19–21, 1976, at the Mount Royal Hotel, London, with TV comedian Bob Monkhouse presenting.[2] The 1981 "Hall of Fame" award was presented at Comicon '81.[3]

Predecessors

In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, joke awards, known as the Sloper Award of Merit, had been issued while Ally Sloper was at the peak of his popularity, to topical figures such as Scott of the Antarctic,[4] and others who made the news for unusual achievement.[5]

Award winners

1976

1980

1981

1982

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gifford, Denis. International Companion Encyclopedia of Children's Literature . 1996 . Routledge . London . 1134879946 . 241 . Peter Hunt.
  2. Web site: Hooper. Terry. Creator interviews: Steve Dowling Creator Of Garth. Comic Bits Online. 25 April 2013. 7 November 2011.
  3. News: Comicon '81 advertisement. Fantasy Advertiser. 70. November 1981. 17.
  4. Book: The Sloper Award of Merit. 1909. Adams Bros & Shardlow Ltd.. London & Leicester.
  5. News: Woman's World. 17 February 2013. Timaru Herald. 16 December 1899.
  6. Web site: Comic creator: Hugh Stanley White. Lambiek. 22 March 2012.
  7. Holland. Steve. A History of the Classic Children's Magazine. Look and Learn. 2006. 88. 3 January 2012.
  8. Web site: Holland. Steve. Hugh McNeill. Bear Alley. 17 February 2013.
  9. Web site: Comic creator: Ernest Shaw. Lambiek. 22 March 2012.
  10. News: Gifford. Denis. Obituary: Fred Robinson. https://web.archive.org/web/20140101052100/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-fred-robinson-2316178.html . 2014-01-01 . limited . live. 21 March 2012. The Independent. 31 May 1993.