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    FireInBabylon — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 05:32 AM)

    A few of my noms made the list (Lemire for Writer, Sorrentino for Penciler, Lemire/Sorrentino for team, Moon Knight for series, Rebirth for limited, Black Hammer for new series, Vision for completed run
    The finalists for each award are as follows:
    Best Writer
    Jason Aaron- Star Wars, The Mighty Thor, The Unworthy Thor, The Goddamned
    Al Ewing - Ultimates, Ultimates2 , New Avengers, Contest of Champions
    Tom King - Grayson, Omega Men, Vision, Sheriff of Babylon, Batman
    Jeff Lemire - Descender, Black Hammer, Moon Knight, Thanos, Bloodshot, Old Man Logan
    Peter J. Tomasi - Superman : Rebirth
    Brian K. Vaughan - Saga, Y: The Last Man, Paper Girls, The Private Eye
    Best Penciller
    Greg Capullo - Batman, Reborn
    Jason Fabok - Justice League: Darkseid War
    Francis Manapul - Trinity
    Chris Samnee - Black Widow
    Andrea Sorrentino - Old Man Logan
    Gabriel Hernandez Walta - Vision
    Best Inker
    Jonathon Glapion - Reborn, Suicide Squad: Rebirth, Batman
    Francis Manapul - Trinity
    Danny Miki, Batman, All-Star Batman
    Joe Rivera - Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. 1953: Beyond the Fences
    Chris Samnee- Black Widow
    Liam Sharp - Wonder Woman
    Best Colorist
    Jordie Bellaire- Vision, Batman, All-Star Batman, Punisher, Moon Knight, Hawkeye, Doctor Strange and the Sorcerers Supreme
    Elizabeth Breitweiser - The Fade Out, Kill or be Killed, The Amazing Spider-Man, Fatale, Captain America, Hulk, Legends of the Dark Knight, and Wolverine
    Romulo Fajardo Jr. - The Omega Men, Wonder Woman , Blue Beetle, Midnighter
    Matt Hollingsworth - Seven To Eternity, Tokyo Ghost, Infamous Iron-Man, Jessica Jones
    FCO Plascencia - Batman, Reborn, Spawn
    Francis Manapul - Trinity
    Matt Hollingsworth - Seven To Eternity, Tokyo Ghost, Infamous Iron-Man, Jessica Jones
    Best Letterer
    Clayton Cowles - The Vision, The Wicked + The Divine, Batman
    Pat Brosseau - The Omega Men, Sixpack and Dogwelder
    Nate Piekos - Green Arrow
    Rus Wooton - Walking Dead, Deadly Class, Black Monday Murders, Monstress
    Best Creative Team
    Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips and Elizabeth Breitweiser - Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, Kill or Be Killed, The Fade Out
    Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino - Old Man Logan
    Tom King and Mitch Gerads - Sheriff of Babylon
    Peter Tomasi and Patrick Gleason - Superman
    Tom King & Gabriel Hernandez Walta- Vision
    Best Ongoing Series
    Detective Comics
    Doom Patrol
    The Flintstones
    Moon Knight
    The Omega Men
    Superman Rebirth
    The Vision
    Best Limited Series/One-Shot
    The Dark Knight Returns: The Last Crusade #1
    Rebirth #1
    Sheriff of Babylon
    Superman: American Alien
    Worst X-Man Ever
    Best Event/Crossover
    Avengers: Standoff
    Darkseid War
    DC Rebirth
    Inhumans vs. X-Men
    Secret Wars
    Best Original Graphic Novel
    Dark Night: A True Batman Story - Paul Dini and Eduardo Risso
    March Vol 3 - John Lewis, Andrew Ayden, and Nate Powell
    The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Beats Up the Marvel Universe - Ryan North and Erica Henderson.
    Wonder Woman: Earth One - Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette
    Wonder Woman: The True Amazon - Jill Thompson
    Best Collection of Reprinted Material
    Absolute Preacher vol. 1
    The Fade Out Deluxe Edition Hardcover
    Gotham Central Omnibus
    Mark Waid's Flash Vol. 1
    The Omega Men by Tom King and Barnaby Bagenda
    Wonder Woman By Greg Rucka V1
    Best Cover - See
    http://imgur.com/a/YMoXP
    for individual covers
    Batman #51
    Moon Knight #5
    Superman: American Alien #7 by Ryan Sook
    Trinity #2 By Francis Manapul
    Vision #7 by Mike Del Mundo
    Best Publisher
    Dark Horse Comics
    DC Comics
    Image Comics
    Marvel Comics
    Best Panel/Page - See
    http://imgur.com/a/BupGQ
    for choices
    "Kite Man" From Batman #6, art by Ivan Reis and Joe Prado
    "How could I ever forget you?" from DC Universe Rebirth #1, art by Phil Jiminez
    The "Twist", from DC Universe Rebirth #1, art by Gary Frank
    Doom vs. Richards, from Secret Wars #9, art by Esad Ribic
    "It was kind" from The Vision #12, art by Gabriel Hernadez Walta
    Most Improved Series
    Daredevil by Charles Soule and Ron Garney
    Green Arrow by Benjamin Percy, Otto Schmidt, Juan Ferreyra and Stephen Byrne
    Red Hood and the Outlaws - Scott Lobdell and Dexter Soy
    Superman by Peter Tomasi and Patrick Gleason
    Wonder Woman - Greg Rucka, Liam Sharp, Nicola Scott
    Best New Series
    Black Hammer by Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston
    Doom Patrol by Gerard Way and Nick Derington
    The Flintstones By Mark Russell and Steve Pugh
    Moon Knight by Jeff Lemire
    Superman by Peter Tomasi and Patrick Gleason
    Best Single Issue
    DC Universe: Rebirth #1
    Superman: Rebirth #7
    The Vision #6
    The Vision #7
    The Vision #11
    Best Story Arc
    "The Death and Life of Oliver Queen" - Green Arrow #1-5
    "Made In China" - New-Superman #1-6
    "The Professional" - Deathstoke #1-8
    "Rise of the Batmen" - Detective Comics #934 - #940
    "Son of Superman" - Superman #1-7
    Best Finished Run
    Batman by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo
    Chew by John Layman and Rob Guillory
    The Omega Men By Tom King and Barnaby Bagenda
    Superman: American Alien by Max Landis
    The Vision by Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta
    Best New Character
    Casey Brinkie (from Doom Patrol)
    Kenan Kong (from New Sup

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      Yoss_and_the_Pilfered_Peaches — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 06:14 AM)

      Old Man Logan
      They're doing another run of this? Hopefully Mark 'crawling in mah skin' Millar isn't writing?
      All-Star Batman
      For a moment there I thought someone had revived Frank Miller's gawd awful beep stain of a comic. Phew!
      Anyway, looking through the list I realise how long it's been since I read comics.
      I am on fire, but an extinguisher is not required

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        FireInBabylon — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 06:22 AM)

        Hopefully Mark 'crawling in mah skin' Millar isn't writing?
        Best Writer
        Jason Aaron- Star Wars, The Mighty Thor, The Unworthy Thor, The Goddamned
        Al Ewing - Ultimates, Ultimates2 , New Avengers, Contest of Champions
        Tom King - Grayson, Omega Men, Vision, Sheriff of Babylon, Batman
        Jeff Lemire

        • Descender, Black Hammer, Moon Knight, Thanos, Bloodshot,
          Old Man Logan
          OML is in the 616 (regular Marvel Universe).
          After the Secret Wars crossover last summer, Reed and Franklin Richards rebuilt the Marvel 616, they also brought in Miles Morales from the (now dead) Ultimate Universe, and OML from the future. Since our Logan is dead, he fits in nicely, although his healing is slower and his senses weaker.
          Jeff Lemire is one of the finest writers today. He's a workhorse, but none of his stuff suffers for it. Everything on that list above he does is gold, plus his older independent stuff. Though I'm not a Bloodshot fan.
          All-Star Batman
          Ya it's a monthly prestige format self-contained book. Currently it's Jeff Snyder (no relation) and John Romita Jr working on a TwoFace story.
          These violent delights have violent ends.
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          Yoss_and_the_Pilfered_Peaches — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 06:34 AM)

          Maybe the comic had more than one writer? Butt, yeah, okay. Makes sense in a comic book sort of way. New Wolverine is dead and needs to be replaced. Pick a fan favourite to take his place. Seem to remember you mentioning the Moon Knight sometime ago.
          So is the new Ultimates is just a team rather than a separate universe?
          I am on fire, but an extinguisher is not required

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            FireInBabylon — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 06:41 AM)

            Maybe the comic had more than one writer?
            Mark Millar created OML, but it was set in an alternate future and a limited series. The current OML is in the regular universe and a continuing series. Lemire is a master writer, but look at Sorrentino's work.
            https://www.google.com/search?q=andrea+sorrentino+old+man+logan&safe=off&espv=2&biw=1118&bih=782&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjlw5TjjpfRAhUmrlQKHSyKAwkQ_AUIBigB
            So is the new Ultimates is just a team rather than a separate universe?
            The current team is in the regular universe and tackle cosmic events. They last force-evolved Galactus into a creator of worlds.
            It's America Chavez, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Blue Marvel, and Spectrum. Written by Al Ewing, who is also fantastic.
            These violent delights have violent ends.

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              FireInBabylon — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 06:51 AM)

              Seem to remember you mentioning the Moon Knight sometime ago.
              It's a fantastic book. It really emphasizes his dissociative identity disorder. The series opens with Marc Spector in an institution, the lines of his reality blurring. He hops between the hospital, a world where Set has taken control, a reality where he is Steven Grant a hollywood producer, Jake Lockley a taxi driver, fighting intergalactic werewolves, or Mr. Knight - a suave vigilante.
              It's absolutely insane and I love it.
              These violent delights have violent ends.

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                shroudoftheimmortal — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 06:24 AM)

                Eh, didn't read much this year. Looks like a solid list ,if way to big two heavy. But I guess this was based on fan vote? So it makes sense.
                Glad to see Moon Knight on there. And I love Aaron, but he's kind of like Warren Ellis; all of his indie stuff is great but he's very hit and miss writing for Marvel.
                And since Vision is over, guess I can pick up the trades now. Was it cancelled or was there always an end date?
                According to me, yes. I am the person it's usually according to when I'm talking.

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                  FireInBabylon — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 06:27 AM)

                  Vision was a planed 12 issue run and it was amazing. Part of Tom King's "Trilogies of Best Intentions" along with Omega Men and Sheriff of Babylon
                  These violent delights have violent ends.

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                    shroudoftheimmortal — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 06:41 AM)

                    Wanted to get to Omega Men toodidn't know it was the same writer. Did you read it? Sheriff of Babylon isn't ringing any bells
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                      FireInBabylon — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 06:44 AM)

                      I did, it's great. Collected a few months ago. King took an old obscure group of GL characters and made them extremely interesting, and to top it off, make me like Kyle Rayner.
                      Sheriff of Babylon is a Vertigo book.
                      These violent delights have violent ends.

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                        jon_hollingsworth — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 06:27 AM)

                        The colouring for Seven To Eternity, Tokyo Ghost, Infamous Iron-Man and Jessica Jones was excellent.
                        An award should definitely be won for the work done there.
                        Funny video:

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                          NostradamACE — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 11:27 AM)

                          Best Comic-Based Movie
                          Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice
                          So really that's just there because Suicide Squad was too bad to even recieve a nomination?
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                            FireInBabylon — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 11:31 AM)

                            Seems so.
                            They had an open thread, where anyone could nominate anything so long as it fit the category. Whichever noms had the most upvotes in two weeks won the nomination.
                            The data was kept hidden, so I couldn't tell you how many upvotes BvS had compared to others. I can say SS was nominated, but didn't make the cut.
                            These violent delights have violent ends.

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