Ten Manga Nominated for Prestigious Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize
This year's Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize has announced its nominees, including titles like 'Spacewalking With You' and 'Draw This, Then Die' among ten total manga in consideration.

The Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize has revealed its nominees for this year's awards, with ten manga titles competing for one of Japan's most respected comic honors.
Among the nominated works are "Spacewalking With You," "Half is More," and "Draw This, Then Die," alongside "Sukima" and "Solaris." The complete list of ten nominees represents a diverse range of storytelling styles and genres that have made significant cultural impact over the past year.
Established to honor the legacy of Osamu Tezuka, often called the "God of Manga," this annual prize recognizes outstanding achievements in manga that demonstrate artistic excellence and cultural significance. Tezuka himself created iconic series like "Astro Boy" and "Black Jack," helping establish many of the storytelling conventions still used in manga today.
The Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize traditionally highlights works that push creative boundaries while maintaining broad appeal. Past winners have included both established creators and emerging talents who bring fresh perspectives to the medium.
The awards ceremony will announce the winners in the coming months, celebrating the continued evolution of manga as an art form. For manga fans, these nominations offer excellent reading recommendations from critically acclaimed creators who are shaping the future of Japanese comics.
