2011 RIFFY AWARDS: Vote now for Best Comic of the Year...
We put out the call for your nominations. The question: What was the Best Comic (Any Medium) in 2010?
Today, having tallied your most nominated comics, we announce the six finalists for the big 2011 Riffy Award. They are:
1. Cul de Sac
2. Dilbert
3. Doonesbury
4. Jesus and Mo
5. Pearls Before Swine
6. xkcd
So as the voting continues apace for the four divisional awards, we now also open the voting for the Best Comic Riffy -- our humble little version of the big Best Picture Oscar, if you will (or even if you won't). Polling in this nonbinding survey will continue till 11:59 p.m. ET Saturday, Jan. 15.
Congratulations to the six finalists. Let the voting begin:
BEST COMIC (ANY MEDIUM):
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Michael Cavna
| January 7, 2011; 10:30 AM ET
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2011 Riffy Awards, Cul de Sac, Dilbert, Doonesbury, Jesus and Mo, Pearls Before Swine, xkcd
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Posted by: kjdonnell | January 7, 2011 11:56 AM | Report abuse
I know my objections are pointless, but until Jesus and Mo stops skewing the results by sending people here (look at the nominating posts) then, once again, the voting is pointless. Yes, I know this is just for fun, but it's not anymore then.
Posted by: elyrest | January 7, 2011 5:31 PM | Report abuse
WTF?
who and who?
Like 99.99% of people, never heard of it.
Enjoy your 15 seconds of fame.
Posted by: jimbo1949 | January 9, 2011 11:20 AM | Report abuse
J&M is relevent,topical and funny. The only thing I don't understand is why a fatwah hasn't been declared on the author. The author almost always links to the silly crap that inspired the strip. Religionists need all the beating they can get.
Posted by: bobfulcher | January 10, 2011 6:09 PM | Report abuse
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Best Comic: Pearls Before Swine