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What Were Your Comic Highlights of 2015? [Reader Poll]

By | December 18th, 2015
Posted in News | 12 Comments

We are beginning to wrap up our coverage for 2015 (don’t worry – we aren’t shutting down for the rest of 2015, but simply slowing down during the holidays), and you’ve heard both us – as well as some of our creator pals – talk about their year in comics. But that’s not enough – we want to hear what you all think. So, below, you will find a modified version of the internal poll we sent around to our staffers – copy/paste it into the comments, and let us know what you thought of this past year! Please limit your responses to one per category, and thanks for another year of reading Multiversity Comics!

Best Comics Adaptation:

Best Colorist:

Best Anthology:

Best Reprint:

Best Miniseries:

Best Cover Artist:

Best New Series:

Best Graphic Novel:

Best Publisher:

Breakout Writer:

Breakout Artist:

Best Single Issue:

Best Writer:

Best Artist:

Best Ongoing Series:


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