The first National Comics Awards presentation took place 15 March 1997 at
United Kingdom Comic Art Convention (UKCAC) in London, presented by
Jonathan Ross and
Paul Gambaccini. In 1998 the Awards took place at the
Manchester UKCAC. The Awards were held at the
Bristol Comic Festival in 1999, and from 2001 to 2003. There were no National Comics Awards presented in 2000, as the Eagle Awards were revived that year. The 2002 Awards were hosted by
Kev F Sutherland. Presenters included
Mike Conroy and
Dez Skinn of
Comics International, Martin Averre of Ace Comics, Dave Finn of Incognito Comics,
Mark Buckingham, Nick Parry-Jones of Red Route Distribution,
The Comedian from
Watchmen and
Alice in Wonderland (a.k.a. character costume models Doug Oliver and Andrea Sanders),
Dave Gibbons,
Karen Berger, Jonathan Bryans and Bryan Liddiard of Naturesguard, Carol Bennett of
Knockabout Comics,
Rich Johnston, Alex Summersby of MacUnlimited, and
Jim Valentino. The 2003 awards, presented in London at that year's Comic Festival, were sponsored by
Red Route Distribution, Ace Comics,
Incognito Comics,
Tripwire,
Knockabout Comics,
SFX magazine,
Bulletproof Comics,
Comics International,
Borders Books, and
Diamond Previews. After 2003 the major UK comics awards again became the
Eagle Awards, until 2012 (2014) when they were discontinued. ==Awards==