It's the first week of 2013 -- when better to start remembering the great comics this year will bring? Have at!
The categories are:
Best Writer
Best Artist
Most Underrated Writer
Most Underrated Artist
Best Self-Contained Story (Single Issue or One-Shot)
Best Story Arc
Best Limited Series
Best Ongoing Series
Best New Title
Most Underrated Title
Best Original Graphic Novel
Best Web Comic
Best Reprint or Archive
Best Male Character
Best Female Character
Best Villain
Best New Character
Best Supporting Character
Best Team
Biggest Surprise (in-story)
Best Cover
Best Single Panel
Best Fight Scene
Best Character Recovery
Best Superhero Story in Another Media
Best Comic Book Adaptation from Another Media
RIP Award (for fictional characters)
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Well, maybe it's stretching the boundaries of "Best Single Panel" more than your average spread, but this 9-page spread in Flash is a pretty singular achievement.
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2013/01/04/the-last-nine-pages-of-flash...
A little early maybe but Amazing Spider-Man #700 should not be forgotten when it comes to nominate Best Single Issue.
To commemorate this thread getting promoted to the topline, my biggest surprise so far this year (I’ll keep it spoiler-free for now): The end of Conan the Barbarian #12, and learning what “The Death” signifies.
At the very least, it's probably a good idea to remember that Superior Spider-Man, which will probably have 18-24 issues out by the end of the year, is a *new* series!
Also, as a personal marker so I don't look back too far for next year's:
DC New 52 books numbered 16 and up are eligible (aside from a few week 4 books, like All-Star Western and Flash, that started at 15); "Younger" New 52 books start at 8 in 2013, or #4 for wave 3. Threshhold is a new book.
Saga 9 is the first issue of 2013; that might be worth knowing, too. And Conan 12.
It'll be hard to top the Invincible vs. Dinosaurus battle royale in Invincible #99 for Best Fight Scene. It's a classic all-splash page issue, like Thor vs. the Midgard Serpent and Superman vs. Doomsday.
I'd completely forgotten about The Black Beetle on my "This Week's Comics" roundup until now... but here's what I wrote:
Black Beetle is expertly done, by a talent that's still on the rise. I should probably consider this for best mini at the end of the year, and Francavilla is a great contender for best underrated artist, too.
THE BLACK BEETLE: I came to this thread today specifically to nominate The Black Beetle for… something, I don’t know what. There are several categories for which it might qualify. Best Limited Series? Best New Character? Most Underrated title? Let us not forget Best Single Panel or Splash page, for which issue #1 alone may qualify for four times (p.1, pp. 8-9, pp. 16-17, p. 22).
I’ll tell you, I wasn’t looking to add a new title, but it was a light week and issue #1 jumped out at me. I would recommend it to anyone who liked the various recent Rocketeer limited series.