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Exams are over, but before we return to the normal format
of the ol' Down But Not Out, I think it's probably a
good time to cover the "Best of 2005”. Yeah, so it really
doesn't fit in well with a column about old-school comics,
but you guys will just have to deal, okay? After all,
everyone else is doing it, so I might as well jump off that
bridge too!
Anyway, I promise this won't be too painful, unless you're
in the habit of hating everything I write.
Best Writer:
Robert Kirkman
This man has single-handedly proven to me that comics can
still be fun. I can pick up any of his books and immediately
get the feeling that Robert is not only passionate about his
writing, but the characters as well. On that note, he's the
first guy in years to, in my opinion, actually get what
Spider-Man is all about.
I can't express how excited I am each month to get my hands
on Marvel Team-Up, a book that's overlooked by too many
readers. Sure, I get excited whenever I pick up each week's
books from my comic shop, but none of them give me goose
bumps like MTU does; it's the same feeling I got when I
cracked open a comic when I was much younger.
Honorable Mentions: Paul Chadwick and
Dan Slott
Best Writing Team:
Justin Gray
and
Jimmy Palmiotti
Gray and Palmiotti took Hawkman, a title that was absolutely
fantastic when Geoff Johns was on it, and made it better.
It's rare to see a follow-up writer make an already great
book, better. It's damn impressive! Oh, and the quality
doesn't end there, though. Nope! The latest volume of Jonah
Hex is just as good, if not better.
Best Artist:
Tom Scioli 
It's almost hard for me to pick a guy that's making his
money off of mimicking one of the greatest artists of all
time, but I'll be damned if he isn't doing a great job at
it. Scioli's work on Godland feels less like plain ol' aping
than it does paying homage.
Maybe Tom's using some kind of dark arts to channel the
spirit of
Jack Kirby. If he
is, I hope he keeps it up!
Honorable Mentions: Ed Benes, Scott Kolins, Matt Wagner
Best Overall Title:
Marvel Team-Up
The best book for my money each month. It packs action,
humor, and perfect characterizations. What else can I ask
for? Oh wait, Sleepwalker, Terror, Inc., Moon Knight, and
Darkhawk? Yeah, it has them too.
So really, was there any doubt that this would be my book of
the year?
Honorable Mention: Hawkman
Best Mini-Series:
Concrete: The Human Dilemma
For those of you that have never experienced a Concrete
book, then you really just don't know what you're missing.
The style of book is completely different from anything
you've read. The dialogue and situations are more human than
I can express; this is probably the most thought-provoking
comic book I've read in a long time.
The overall quality of the book is outstanding and it's
pretty hard for me to relate to you how good it is. I
honestly don't have words for it. I can say, however, that I
am absolutely hooked on Paul Chadwick's Concrete.
Best New Title:
Fear Agent
Holy crap! What's this? An Image book in my list??
That would have been my reaction had this been the days of
Liefeld, Silvestri, and McFarlane in the 1990's, but
fortunately, it's not. Image has done more to impress me in
the past year, what with Godland, Invincible, NYC Mech, and
this, than they have in the past ten years!
Go read my review of the first issue and you'll see why I'm
so pumped over Fear Agent. It's just so frickin' good.. and
with only two issues released at this point in time and it
already making my list, you know there's something special
about it.
Honorable Mention: Godland
Best New Volume (re-launch) of a Series:
Jonah Hex
Yup, another book with just two issues under its belt that I
consider to be the best of 2005! This new volume of Hex is
just what I needed in a land of spandex-clad superheroes.
The writing is fantastic, of course, but it also has
something else going for it: single issue stories. Yup,
that's right. Gray and Palmiotti have stated that the
majority of the series will stick with that type of format,
which is so damn easy for new readers to get into. It's just
a refreshing book overall.
Best Event:
Marvel Monsters
October 2005 was a special month for me: it marked the
coming of the only Marvel event in 2005 I was concerned
with: Marvel Monsters!
Each week in October, Marvel would release a one-shot comic
featuring some of the coolest monsters in comics: Devil
Dinosaur was one of 'em; Fin Fang Four, Where Monsters
Dwell, and Monsters on the Prowl were the other three books.
Each one had a great cover by The Goon's Eric Powell, a
brand new story, and a reprinted Jack Kirby semi-classic.
It may not have "split the internet in half" like House of
M, but it did provide a refreshing pause in the world of
super hero comics!
Best One-Shot:
Fin Fang Four
Some would think that Devil Dinosaur would get this slot by
default, but no! Fin Fang Four, one of the Marvel Monsters
one-shots, was the coolest!
The story takes place around four of the deadliest monsters
in the world getting a chance to reform in a work-release
(from Monster Island) program. Reed Richards has devised a
way to shrink them down to a less threatening size and has
offered to give them jobs in the Baxter Building. Comedy
ensues.
Best Trade Paperback:
Concrete: Depths v.1
2004/2005's Human Dilemma mini was amazing, so naturally I
decided to seek out other Concrete stories. I did so at the
right time, because Dark Horse decided to release multiple
trades of Paul Chadwick's Concrete material in a small,
affordable format.
I cracked this trade open and had it read in no time flat.
Was it as thought-provoking as Human Dilemma? More so; there
are still stories in this trade that I think of each time
specific situations come up. Now that's when you know you've
read a good story: it has resonance.
I've pretty much covered just about everything there, so
let's look ahead to 2006, shall we?
What I'm looking forward to most in 2006:
- the return of
Moon Knight!
- the rest of Infinite Crisis and its fallout
- Mark Millar's 1985
- the return of Apocalypse in the X-Men books
- more Essentials from Marvel
- more Showcase Presents from DC
- hoping for another Marvel Monsters event in October 2006!
And I'm done! If you agree or disagree, shoot me an e-mail.
If you want to know how to steal cable, shoot... not me and
e-mail.
Next week? A return to normal format! Just in time for
the... uh, after-Christmas-pre-New-Years Holidays!
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