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Year after year, and still no coverage of European based comics (paper and digital). Angoulême and the Tournesol (France), the Concurso mundial del comic, ComicBarcelo, ImaginaMalaga, and ExpoComic (Spain) allow and consider American based entries (Sabrina Online and Lackadaisy were well deserved and surprise entries this year, with Usagi Yojimbo, Omaha the cat dancer, and Digger by Ursula Vernon in the past).

With US and Asian entries only (except if they are translated into English, e.g. Blacksad), it is really becoming not worth even trying to promote it to friends. Pair it with its almost lack of updates and announcements, specially in European forums (leaving it to sites like Flayrah make sure it gets noticed, almost at he last minute, and the reaction is always "oh, it's on?" ["a decrease of about 37.5%", gee, I wonder why]), it's quite not something to look forward too or bother. Starting to feel like a furry Hugo (the award, not the funny animal comic).

"Add it on the suggested list!". Every bloody year. So much of a great possibility, so poorly handled.

And Brave?, really?. Even Hotel Transylvania had a higher anthropomorphic character ratio. =P

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