Comic nominations include 7SEEDS, Inuyashiki, And Yet the Town Moves, Hakubo no Chronicle

The 57th Japan Science Fiction Convention (Nihon SF Taikai) revealed the list of nominees for the 49th Seiun Awards earlier this month.

The nominees of the Media and Comic categories include:

Media Category

Arrival film

film Blade Runner 2049 film

film ID-0 anime

anime Kado: The Right Answer anime

anime Re: Creators anime

anime Kubo and the Two Strings film

film Passengers film

film Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children film

film Kemono Friends anime

Comic Category

Masakazu Ooi's Sukoshi Fushigi na Komatsu-san

Yumi Tamura's 7SEEDS (all 35 volumes)

(all 35 volumes) Hiroya Oku's Inuyashiki (all 10 volumes)

(all 10 volumes) Masakazu Ishiguro's Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru ( And Yet the Town Moves ) (all 16 volumes)

( ) (all 16 volumes) Masami Yuuki's Hakubo no Chronicle (all 11 volumes)

(all 11 volumes) Yumiko Shirai's Iwa to Niki no Shinkonryokō

Ken Kurogane's Smoky God Express

Yoshiki Tanaka's 16-volume Arslan Senki ( The Heroic Legend of Arslan ) series received a nomination in the Japanese Long Story category. The 16th volume shipped in Japan on December 14.

Taiyo Fujii's short story "Kidō no Tamaki" received a nomination in the Japanese Short Story category. Viz Media's Haikasoru imprint published Fujii's Gene Mapper in English.

Noriko Nagano (Don't Leave Me Alone, Daisy), Yasushi Suzuki (Goth's Cage, Purgatory Kabuki), Denpō Torishima ( Kaikin no Tada ), and Rasenjin Hayami ( Princess Principal setting collaboration) received nominations in the art category.

Young King Ours ' tribute manga project for the 50th anniversary of Yuki Hijiri's Locke the Superman manga received a nomination in the "Free" category.

The awards this year are again separated into nine categories: Japanese Long Story, Japanese Short Story, Translated Long Story, Translated Short Story, Media, Comic, Art, Nonfiction, and a "Free" category. Each category has between 6-9 nominees. The nominees were chosen among works that were released between January 1 and December 31, 2017.

The attendees of the 57th Japan Science Fiction Convention at "Juracon" in Gunma will vote on the winners, and the staff will announce the winners at the convention on July 21.

"Seiun Shō" literally translates to "nebula awards," but the Japan SF Con's Seiun Awards are more akin to the Hugo Awards, in that the attendees of each respective convention vote on the winners. There is another set of awards, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan's Nihon SF Taishō honors, that are the rough Japanese equivalent of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America's Nebula Awards. Like the Hugo Awards, the Seiun Awards honor all forms of speculative fiction — including but not limited to science fiction — and related materials.

Previous winners of the Seiun Awards include Shin Godzilla , Kochikame, Girls und Panzer, Knights of Sidonia, The World of Narue, Bodacious Space Pirates, Range Murata, Masamune Shirow, Makoto Shinkai, Full Metal Alchemist, Gundam: The Origin, 20th Century Boys, Summer Wars, Card Captor Sakura, Madoka Magica, Pacific Rim, Space Battleship Yamato 2199, Moyashimon , and more.

[Via Yaraon!]