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Post by shaxper on May 7, 2021 8:00:25 GMT -5
Voting for this category has concluded. The results are as follows: Nominated and Seconded:dbutler69's Big Two Top Decade Event Crimebuster's The Great Dollar Bin Trading Challenge! @mrp's Devil with the Red Dress On berkley's The Eternal(s) Problem _____________________________________________________________________________________ The original post: (See the Advance Warning before participating) Nominations for Favorite Classic Comic (non-review) Thread1. Please post no more than one nomination for your favorite classic comics thread in our seventh year of the CCF (between April 30th, 2020 at 9:22pm EST and April 30, 2021 at 9:21pm EST). 2. You must explain why you are nominating this thread. This is the blurb that will end up in the CCF Hall of Fame if it wins! 3. Please second no more than one nomination made by another member. You may not second your own nomination. 4. Any thread that has previously won this award should not be nominated again unless it has done something especially different in the past year that is worthy of note. It is a given that past winning threads continue to enrich the community. Let someone else have a turn 5. Any thread receiving both a nomination and a second will be included in the final ballot for this award on May 24th. 6. Nominations and Seconds for this round conclude on May 9. 7. Absolutely NO negative talk about another thread, its participants, nor another member's nomination. The very purpose of this event is to salute our members and discussions for all they contribute to this community. Though only one member will ultimately receive this award, you have the potential to thank and maybe touch any member you choose to nominate or second. Please don't use this opportunity to hurt or deflate someone. So start your nominating!
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Post by shaxper on May 7, 2021 8:17:05 GMT -5
Lots and lots of great choices this year, from james asking which comics we own the most copies of (and why), to spoon asking us about Publication chronology surprises, jason asking about the best year for Marvel each decade, dbutler69's Big Two Top Decade Event, and so much more, but my absolute favorite was rberman asking about The Greatest Robin Story Ever Told. Not only was it a truly fun idea for a thread, but Robin's that kind of character that most of us don't tend to think of as a solo protagonist, so we had to dig deep and, with 80 years of publication to work from, we came up with some pretty interesting and diverse stuff. I learned a lot from that one!
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Post by Slam_Bradley on May 7, 2021 9:10:38 GMT -5
I'll go ahead and nominate dbutler69's Big Two Top Decade Event. It was an undertaking we hadn't seen before and generated a good amount of thoughtful discourse. Even though the outcome was clearly wrong.
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Post by brutalis on May 7, 2021 9:49:35 GMT -5
I'll go ahead and nominate dbutler69's Big Two Top Decade Event. It was an undertaking we hadn't seen before and generated a good amount of thoughtful discourse. Even though the outcome was clearly wrong. I will second the nomination for dbutler69 as well as recommend his seeing a good psychologist for attempting the event. And there is no wrong here, there is only discussion and ever changing choices. Truly the topic of which is best is ongoing in ANY talk and it will change EVERY time.
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Post by dbutler69 on May 7, 2021 10:43:35 GMT -5
I'll go ahead and nominate dbutler69 's Big Two Top Decade Event. It was an undertaking we hadn't seen before and generated a good amount of thoughtful discourse. Even though the outcome was clearly wrong. Haha! The best part about it was that I discovered Planetary and Fables!
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Post by Icctrombone on May 7, 2021 18:33:48 GMT -5
This might be an off the wall nomination but I submit The Great Dollar Bin Trading Challenge! Thread. This event and thread has absolutely captured my imagination and it feels extra special that Crimebuster has chosen CCF as it's home. My only complaint it that it moves too slow, I want updates every hour.
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Post by foxley on May 8, 2021 2:03:01 GMT -5
This might be an off the wall nomination but I submit The Great Dollar Bin Trading Challenge! Thread. This event and thread has absolutely captured my imagination and it feels extra special that Crimebuster has chosen CCF as it's home. My only complaint it that it moves too slow, I want updates every hour. Seconded. I'm watching this with fascination.
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Post by brutalis on May 8, 2021 7:41:27 GMT -5
I wish to nominate classiccomics.org/thread/7157/devil-red-dress-on by mrp with him shining the spotlight on his specific comic book cover inspired purchasing hunt. It shows that there can be more to the elusive treasure seeking joy we found as a youngster for comic book collecting. If you make a decision uniquely your own, dedicated in keeping the thrill alive, then you never truly lose the fun and excitement. A great way for keeping comic collecting fresh and a personal pleasure for a long term experience. Makes for wonderful reading as MRP shows us his latest acquisitions and it is great that others have embraced his hunt, offering up suggestions and images for assisting on a fellow treasure hunting safari.
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Post by Prince Hal on May 8, 2021 8:01:45 GMT -5
I wish to nominate classiccomics.org/thread/7157/devil-red-dress-on by mrp with him shining the spotlight on his specific comic book cover inspired purchasing hunt. It shows that there can be more to the elusive treasure seeking joy we found as a youngster for comic book collecting. If you make a decision uniquely your own, dedicated in keeping the thrill alive, then you never truly lose the fun and excitement. A great way for keeping comic collecting fresh and a personal pleasure for a long term experience. Makes for wonderful reading as MRP shows us his latest acquisitions and it is great that others have embraced his hunt, offering up suggestions and images for assisting on a fellow treasure hunting safari. Seconded!
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Post by shaxper on May 9, 2021 9:54:54 GMT -5
Last day to nominate and second for this category!
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Post by thwhtguardian on May 9, 2021 11:14:38 GMT -5
Late to the party but I'd like to nominate Berkley's The Eternal(s) Problem as it spotlighted a book I had never really gotten into before by discussing the topic of how writers have approached the characters over the years(with varying degrees of success). It's not a review thread in the classical sense but rather a discussion of sorts on how the sausage gets made.
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Post by Icctrombone on May 9, 2021 16:02:14 GMT -5
Late to the party but I'd like to nominate Berkley's The Eternal(s) Problem as it spotlighted a book I had never really gotten into before by discussing the topic of how writers have approached the characters over the years(with varying degrees of success). It's not a review thread in the classical sense but rather a discussion of sorts on how the sausage gets made. I second this nomination.
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