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Comic Vine: Our Favorite Moments in Comics of 2011

They may not be the greatest or most crucial moments but these are the ones that made us smile, cheer or shocked this year.


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It's the end of 2011 and what a year it's been in comics. Because the year is over, that means everyone is required to put out those pesky 'end of the year' lists.

We recently put out our 50 Greatest Moments in Comics list over the past few weeks, not as an end of the year deal, it's just something that came about after talking around the office. That list was a collaborative process and there was some back and forth and compromise that had to be made.

To focus on this year, it was decided, pretty much at the last minute, to look back at this year individually. We're all often asked what we dug throughout the year and this way, each of us gets a chance to voice our personal favorite moments.

Whether you love these lists or hate 'em, we're giving a bunch of different ones. The other nice thing about doing this last minute is there wasn't a lot of time for deep thinking. A lot of this had to be from the gut, the moments that really stuck in our memories.

There will most likely be spoilers below so you have been warned. After you check out all of our lists, be sure to share your favorite moments in the comments below.

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Tony's Favorite Moments of 2011

Yes there were a lot of things to choose from. I'll admit that when I decided to do a top ten list, I ended up narrowing it down to about 16. Having the luxury of seeing the others' list, I felt okay to eliminate some of my picks to make it a little easier. So here are my favorite moments of the year in no particular order!

The Last Stand of Johnny Storm

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We knew a death was coming but that didn't stop the impact of Johnny's sacrifice. It appeared that Ben (in his human form) would be the last to fight the forces of Annihilus but at the last minute, Johnny pushed Ben through the doorway and locked himself in the Negative Zone. With a final, "Flame On!" he dove in and was soon engulfed.

Johnny is back. That doesn't change the fact that he did make a sacrifice. He did die. We knew he'd be back. FANTASTIC FOUR #587 and the mourning after was superbly written.

The Return of Alec Holland and Swamp Thing

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One of the surprise twists out of BRIGHTEST DAY was the return of Swamp Thing and Alec Holland. As the series was winding down and Earth's Ultimate Savior was about to be revealed, no one expected Swamp Thing to make the journey from the Vertigo Universe to the DCU.

Not only did Alec Holland come back, it turned out he did die way back in his first appearance. Returned to life, he has the memories of Swamp Thing even though they are not his own. That is just one of the struggles he is currently dealing with the pages of the new SWAMP THING series.

Flash Thompson Becomes Venom

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Flash Thompson was always Spider-Man's biggest fan. He lost his legs when he became a war hero but with the government gaining possession of the symbiote, Flash was the first to volunteer to become a secret weapon. Originally there was the threat of permanently bonding with the symbiote but it appears that has happened and Flash is doing his best to keep it under control.

James Gordon Sr to James Gordon Jr, "What did you do?"

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Poor Commissioner Gordon. His family has had such bad luck. During the BLACK MIRROR arc, James Jr came back to town. Commissioner Gordon couldn't help but have doubts over his son's behavior due to the bad and unexplained things that happened around him. Mirroring a flashback scene, when father and son were reunited in a diner, James Sr couldn't help but wonder if his son had actually crossed the line and committed a murderous act. The suspense in that scene left you on the edge of your seat as you cringed with each turning page out of fear of what could come next.

*Tie* Bad Guys Turning Good - Sinestro and Doctor Doom

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Okay, maybe I'm cheating a little here but we basically have the same thing. At the end of War of the Green Lanterns, Sinestro found himself chosen to be a Green Lantern again. After the death of Johnny Storm, Doctor Doom joined his former enemies in the Future Foundation after making a deal with Reed and Sue's daughter, Valeria.

Neither have truly become heroes but they have been acting a little more heroic lately.

Walking Dead #83

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Talk about craziness. For those reading the series, you know Robert Kirkman does not hold back. You never know what's going to happen. When the survivors were trying to make their way through a horde of zombies, panic erupted the shooting began.

Big spoiler below. Click on it if you dare!

Kitty Pryde is Free From Her Ghost State

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Kitty saved the world during Joss Whedon's ASTONISHING X-MEN run. After too long, she was brought back to Earth but was stuck in a ghost state and had to be kept in a tube to keep her molecules from drifting apart. Long story short, when Ord was attacking, circumstances led to her getting fixed. His comment to her was, "You're no longer a ghost."

And Kitty replied, "You don't know the half of it."

Mary Jane Gets Spider-Powers

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During Spider-Island, all of New York City was gaining spider-powers...except Mary Jane. Due to her...intimate exposure to Peter Parker, she had developed a sort of...resistance to his powers. Eventually she did gain the abilities and in the end, was able to see what it was like to be Spider-Man and saw things through his eyes.

Bucky Returns From The Dead...Again

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Bucky came back as the Winter Soldier. He became Captain America. He was killed by Sin during Fear Itself. Everyone was sad.

But it turned out he didn't die. Nick Fury and Black Widow were aware. Cap was pissed when he found out Nick kept the secret from him. But Bucky explained that he has ghosts from his pasts that he needs to resolve and it's better if the world believes he died.

Batman Discovers Clues to the Court Of Owls

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Bruce Wayne has been targeted by the Court of Owls. Batman refuses to believe in the existence of this century old organization. He looked it into it at a very early age. There have been no clues or evidence they exist. Until he discovered the existence of several hidden lairs right under his nose in Gotham City. We all love Batman but it turns out even he could be wrong.

Sara's Favorite Moments

Wonder Woman Has A Father

The launch of the New 52 also meant the launch of new stories of some of our most beloved characters. The New 52 also meant plenty of changes to the current DC Comics universe as we know it. One of the most memorable (albeit, controversial) moments since the launch of the new DC Universe was the reveal that Wonder Woman not only has a father, but that her father is Zeus.

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I think DC struggled with how to make Wonder Woman relatable and interesting over the years, and her origin story may have somehow isolated people and turned them off. It can be hard to relate to a character who was born out of clay. The introduction of a father figure to a woman who was raised on an island where Men were forbidden to roam is kind of a big deal. This tweak in her origin not only serves to open the door of character development for Diana, but it also develops the Queen of the Amazons, Diana's mother Hippolyta, The moment where Hippolyta divulges that she and Zeus had a love affair is beautiful and rather sad, and it makes Hippolyta seem human. It's a beautiful moment. Aside from this moment, the all-new Wonder Woman series has been nothing short of brilliant, and I definitely look forward to what will happen next.

Psylocke Finds Her Inner Strength

It's hard to choose just one moment from Rick Remender's UNCANNY X-FORCE series because the book has been just s damn great. However, one of the things that really impressed me about this series was the way that Rick Remender developed Psylocke's personality. Her character evolved so much throughout the 'Dark Angel Saga' story arc, and it was a pleasure to follow along her journey with her.

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Of all the examples of Psylocke's strength I could pull from UNCANNY X-FORCE, the moment where she stabs Archangel with the Life Seed is the culmination of all that she has endured emotionally throughout the series. From the launch of the book, Psylocke had been training herself and working to be strong enough to kill Archangel it came to the point where she had to. In issue #18 she finally does, going against each moment where Archangel doubted her and teased that she didn't have the guts. Psylocke has really grown in this series, and this moment was proof of everything she had been working toward all along.

Wanda Meets Wiccan and Fights Doctor Doom

In the fourth issue of the AVENGERS: CHILDREN'S CRUSADE, Wiccan demonstrates both his strength as well as his bravery by venturing to Latveria on his own in order to save the Scarlet Witch from Doctor Doom. If you didn't love Wiccan before, you certainly will after reading this series, particularly the scenes where he meets Wanda Maximoff for the first time and struggles to reveal to her that he is her son.

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The interaction between Wiccan and Wanda is beautifully written and drawn. It was difficult to to choose one specific moment from the Avengers: Children's Crusade to call my favorite because the series as a whole has been so good, but the moment where Wiccan demonstrates his bravery was certainly memorable. I mean, a Sophomore kid in High School going up against Doctor Doom? That takes a lot of guts.

Spider-Man Shares A Story With Franklin Richards

When superheroes die, they tend not to die for very long. Yet, if a character must die, then his friends and family should mourn him properly. Too often we see character deaths that are brief and done specifically for shock value. This, however, was not the case following Johnny Storm's self sacrifice in Fantastic Four #587.

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After the death of Johnny Storm, Jonathan Hickman released Fantastic Four #588, the final issue of the series is a silent issue, with the exception of the brief short at the end of the book titled 'Uncles.' Of all of the moments in this issue which showcased Johnny's closest friends and family mourning his death, the scene where Spider-Man meets Franklin and comforts him if the most touching scene. Hickman draws a parallel between what he suffered when he lost Uncle Ben, and what Franklin suffered when Johnny died. By telling his story, Peter comforts Franklin. It's beautifully touching moment.

Fantomex Steals A Kiss

It should come as no surprise to anyone that reads my reviews of UNCANNY X-FORCE that the title features two of my favorite moments of 2011. While the first encompasses Psylocke coming into her own and finding strength within herself, the second moment is a favorite because, well, it's simply irresistible.

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Throughout the series Rick Remender's build up of the sexual tension between Fantomex and Psylocke (even if it was oftentimes one-sided) kept readers coming back for more. In fact, many people who didn't really like Fantomex as a character before, began to feel drawn to his obnoxious charm. The epitome of that charm can be seen in the scene where Fantomex tells Betsy just how it is -- that she doesn't really love Warren, but rather she just wants to feel needed. He preys on her insecurities with some success, and for a moment, her guard comes down leaving him just enough time to steal a kiss. What a jerk, he is.

Mat Elfing's Favorite Moments

Aquaman Getting Harassed by a Blogger

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The one thing I can say the new 52 did perfectly, it's that it reinvented Aquaman, and it help take away the stigma that Aquaman is worthless which the cartoon Super-Friends gave him so many years ago. Aquaman has been one of my favorite super-heroes for years, and I've spent a lot of time defending the character and I spent even more time trying to get people to read the Sub-Diego run from a few years back. Let's face it, I'm an Aquaman fanboy. However, this first issue of the new Aquaman book turned a lot of people's heads and finally, people are coming around.

Issue #1 deals a lot with Aquaman overcoming his stigma and proving once again he's a powerful force in the DC Universe. However, not everyone is on board with this. While Aquaman is sitting in a diner, a blogger starts up a conversation which quickly turns sour. After Aquaman has to explain his powers to the blogger, Aquaman gets berated by the writer and asks "How does it feel to be nobody's favorite super-hero?" Aquaman leaves the restaurant at this point, and pays in gold coins. The way a King of Atlantis would do so.

It's a moment we don't get to see very often in comic books. A hero getting demeaned by the public, even though he or she has done nothing wrong. It makes you take a step back from the book and realize that Geoff Johns took the idea that the American public has no respect for this character and made it a central idea for the first story arc. It's genius and so obvious at the same time. If we ever see that blogger in the book again, I hope Aquaman slaps that blogger across the face... or makes an eel think he's dinner.

The New 52 Living Up to the Hype

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I was extremely angry when the New 52 was announced. I have been a DC reader for years and I hated the idea of DC hitting the reset button. However, at the same time, I noticed myself getting a bit bored with what the company was doing. DC was in a rut, and this change was necessary. There was quite a few questionable books announced for the new volumes, and I couldn't understand why books like JSA were getting cancelled and Demon Knights was getting it's own series. Then, the books actually came out.

It was originally my plan to read all 52 volumes for the first three issues. In all honesty, I got through the two issues of the new 52, and I dropped a few of them from there. What surprised me more than anything is the books I thought I'd hate that I ended up loving: VOODOO, DEMON KNIGHTS, MEN OF WAR, I VAMPIRE, ANIMAL MAN, DC UNIVERSE PRESENTS, BATWING, SUPERBOY, and SUPERGIRL. 9 books I was pretty sure I was going to drop that are some of my favorites at DC. Aside from that, I'm still loving 13 of the other new 52 series. I'm personally reading 22 of the new 52 books and loving it. That percentage (42.3%) is a higher percentage of readable on-going series, for me, than any other company by a landslide.

What I found even more interesting is that some of my favorite books are the non-traditional books. I find myself really enjoying MEN OF WAR, ALL STAR WESTERN, and DEMON KNIGHTS, none of which are contemporary super-hero books. They all have their heroes and villains, but they all have a unique twist and harken back to a time when super-hero books weren't the top selling comic books. If only DC would put out a book starring a dog detective... again.

Moon Knight is Crazy Again!

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One of my favorite Bronze Age characters was MOON KNIGHT, and his many appearances in WEREWOLF BY NIGHT. Sure, he was just Batman in a white costume, but he was also a tad crazy. Marc Spector had multiple personalities. My favorite was Jake Lockley, the cab driver. Supposedly, he "created" identities to keep his ear to the street. I refused to believe that. Since then, Moon Knight has had several volumes, all of which are sub-par at best. They are either way too out there and completely lost sight of the original character or they've had awful creative teams on the book... until 2011.

Bendis and Maleev came together this year for the newest Moon Knight series and it's become my favorite Marvel book because they have reinvented the character while still pulling concepts from his original appearances. Moon Knight is a one man Avenger. Why? Well because he thinks he's working with Wolverine, Captain America, and Spider-Man, who are all actually in his head. That's right, Moon Knight is crazy again.

I love having a super-hero with obvious flaws, and in this case, our hero isn't mentally stable. This character has really struggled at Marvel over the past few years because I think he hasn't had the right creative team driving the car. Bendis and Maleev have redefined this series and character. He's a classic, under-rated Marvel character in a new city with new villains, and the coolest moment from this series, thus far, is when it's revealed to the reader that the Avengers aren't working with Moon Knight because they aren't there.

San Diego Comic Con 2011

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Since I've been working at the Vine, I've had the privilege of leaving the cold bitterness of Chicago and heading to the warm embrace of San Diego for a few days with the rest of the Comic Vine staff. Going to San Diego Comic Con was always my nerdy dream, and for the past two years, not only have I had the pleasure of going to it, but I get to work there reporting on all the news happening at all the panels.

Most of this past year's SDCC was announcements about the New 52, and the most memorable one for me was the Batman panel where Judd Winick introduced the audience to the Batwing title and the amazing art of Ben Oliver. After hearing Judd talk about the book for a few minutes, I knew I was going to love it, and when the book came out, I wasn't disappointed.

Aside from that, I had a ton of fun meeting some of the Viners at the Comic Vine meet-and-greet, and although Mr. Tom Pinchuk and I arrived fashionably late, a few Viners stayed around to walk through the streets of San Diego with us as we made our way to the pinnacle of culture in California: Hooters. It was great to sit around with other members of the vine, have a beer with those who were of age, and talk comics or whatever else we talked about that night. I also bumped into a few members of the vine as I rushed from one hall to another. It may have been a quick "hello," but it was still awesome to see viners there.

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It may not be an actual great moment in comic books this year, but it was a great moment in comics for me. San Diego Comic Con is just as important to comic books than anything else. It's a great place for a community of people to come together and celebrate their love for the art form and storytelling that is comic books.

Season Two Shocker on Walking Dead

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Walking Dead is one of my favorite comic book series of all time, and last year, we got to see Robert Kirkman's zombie apocalypse finally make it to television on AMC. Although it diverged from the comic book a bit, the first season was still really awesome. After the first season ended, I didn't think it could get much better... It did. The first half of season two hit the air this year, and although most of the story takes place over the course of a few pages in the comic book, it was amazing nonetheless.

During season two, the group is searching for Sophia, a young girl who got lost by running away from a herd of walkers, and they make a local farm their home, after one of the people that lives there shot Carl, Lori and Rick's son. As Carl is being worked on by Hershel, the "doctor" who owns the farm, the rest of the group tries to find Sophia and learns that the barn is full of walkers. When the group finds out about the walkers in the barn, a few decide they all need to be destroyed.

The halfway mark of this season was a HUGE shocker as we learned that (SPOILERS!)  

Quite possibly, it's my favorite moment for comics this whole year.

Matt Demers' Favorite Moments

DC announces the New 52, completely reworking their brand and continuity

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Bar none, the biggest news of this year was that DC was completely scrapping every book in their main continuity and replacing it with 52 new issue ones. This seemed to happen out of nowhere, prompting rampant speculation about who would be out, who would be in, and what creators would have to play with.

Now we're up to issue five on most books, and responses can be gauged all along the spectrum. Some find it a great change and inviting to new readers. Some are annoyed that the characters that they came to love and become invested in suddenly vanished into the ether.

Some are confused as to why so many bad 90's ideas are being resurrected when the idea is to bring new readers in.

I just think bad writing is still bad writing, no matter how "new" a series is.

A Steph Brown Batgirl cosplayer asks some hard questions in San Diego

This year's San Diego ComicCon spurred a wave of discussion about the gender balance in "big two" creators, and sexism in comics in general. It seemed like numerous comic news outlets became hotbeds of discussion, with some saying that companies should actively hire more female creators, while others simply said "good writers make good stories."

This powder keg was lit by a singular Stephanie Brown cosplayer, who decided to question numerous DC employees (including Editor in Chief Dan Didio) on where all the female creators were. Her questions were earnest, genuine, and took guts. Asking tough questions (especially to the companies you love and kick money to every week) can be difficult: whether you agree or disagree with her, you have to applaud Kyrax2 for standing up for what she believed in.

Marvel kills the Human Torch, then brings him back, months later, for issue #600.

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Marvel killing the Human Torch will forever be remembered as a lesson in scheduling: don't remove a major character from a team's lineup when a book's major milestone issue is coming up.

While Marvel doesn't seem like the type of company to off Johnny and then pull their collars when they look at their calendar a couple months down the road, but the Torch's death and resurrection felt cheap and rushed.

This is compounded when the Fantastic Four disbanded without the original members, forming the "Future Foundation" in the meantime.

So much press and speculation was given to something that ultimately meant little. It frustrated me because this is happening more and more.

Miles Morales debuts as (Ultimate) Spider-Man

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Like the Human Torch, I would categorize this as "big", but not the "best"; the media and Internet really had a field day with Miles' announcement, but I haven't really read much that endears the character to me. However, I have to commend Marvel for having the stones to kill off a top-tier character and replacing him with a completely brand new character - even if it's in the Ultimate line, it shows a willingness to take chances that comics needs today.

I mean, sure, he might be a tad boring, and that Marvel still hasn't pulled the trigger in the "transfer" of the character, but it's still a change, right?

DMZ's "Citizen Zee" takes my breath away

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If there was one panel that absolutely blew me away this year, it would be a scene in DMZ #66, when the reader finds out that Matty Roth's journalism work has been painstakingly archived in the New York City Library by his friend Zee, even through personal hardships and the hostile nature of the zone itself. It showed that even though Roth's character went through a huge downswing in morality, his work amounted to something.

It highlighted the conclusion of some great character work by Brian Wood, and made me appreciate all the buildup to the ending arc of the book. The series wrapped up this past week with issue 72, and I can definitely say my weekly comic shop trip will be missing something without it.

Well, that's it for 2011. Hopefully 2012 brings more awesome.

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@comicvine: no Storm Joins The Avengers?

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It was not a good year for comics. I don't understand what all the optimism is about here. 2010 was better.

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The new attitude of Superman in Action Comics. I really love that he is more hardcore and can be relate able to a younger audience of teenagers.

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I wouldn't be surprised if Comic-Vine did another top 50 moments list with Mary Jane getting spider-powers at #10

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I like the two mentions of Uncanny X-Force. Fantastic book.

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Batman discovering the Court of Owls hideout was so awesome. I can't wait for the rest of the story!

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Really fun and kickass moments^^

Overall, an entertaining year in comics!

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I agree with the walking dead, also I just love all the diverse titles that Image is putting out.

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Great article. One of my favorite moments definitely has to be the return of Bucky--he's already spent his time in comic oblivion, it's his time to shine on.

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@CrimsonTempest said:

Batman: Arkham City. The equivalent of The Dark Knight for video games. This is a game, that not only does the Batman franchise justice, it is also Game of the Year material. No other comic-related video game can even come close to its quality. Here's to a great 2011, and here's hoping that 2012 gets to be even better for comics and us, the fans. Cheers.

Definaately

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Aquaman and the blogger was a really good moment and like Matt said it let me as the reader know that the writers aren't completely oblivious to what people think of certain characters and Geoff Johns has taken that and ran with it in the new 52.

For me another great moment in comics this year was the battle between Wolverine and Cyclops in Schism. I know that was in the Comic Vine top 100 moments in comics, which I wasn't sure if it was too soon for such an honor, but it definitely deserved to be in a top 10 list for 2011. I grew up watching the 90's X-Men cartoon and reading Jim Lee's run on X-Men during that time and the common underlying theme was the love triangle between Jean Grey, Cyclops, and Wolverine, and even though their battle in Schism was over a completely different issue altogether it still felt like the culmination of their decades long feud over her, especially when these words were said...

CYCLOPS to WOLVERINE

"She never loved you, you know? You always frightened her."

WOLVERINE to CYCLOPS

"Oh yeah? And if she were here now who do you think she would be more afraid of?"

Best comeback line EVER!

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My own favorite moment in comics:

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People's response to the robbery of Mike Meyer, the Superman fan in St. Louis whose collection of comics and memorabilia was stolen. Comic fans and groups from around the country and the world sent him donations to replace what was taken from him, including original art, autographed memorabilia--even Brandon Routh talked with him on the phone for half an hour.

I blogged this as well as the robbery itself as significant moments from 2011. It's the moment I'm surprised not to have seen in other lists so far.

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The new 52. It helps someone like me, who knows all about the characters, but basically none of the lore to get into DC related stuff. It's awesome.

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My favourite moments of 2011:

- Hal Jordan kills Krona.

- A newly Cytorrak-empowered Colossus throws down against Kuurth/Juggernaut

- Kaine tells Peter Parker he's keeping his suit.

- Azrael appearing in Arkham City, that alone made the game for me.

- It's not a comic, but it's close. The whole storyline for InFamous 2.

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Very good list!But my favorite moment is Vision's come back!!!! Not the way he came back because it was just like that but is my favorite hero and Avenger!!!

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I enjoyed the majority of what went down in Uncanny X-Force mainly Fantomex, Deathlok, & Ultimaton joining & dominating the Horsemen. I totally marked out when Archangel ascended to the next level. I love the new 52 costumes I think the kevlar/technorganic suits are ill. I like Katana's the most.

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I love Mat Elfing's list. Agree w/ most of it. I mean they were my fav moments too.

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Great picks for comic moments in 2011. I have to say as a fan of the Walking Dead series, it did come as a bit of a shock to see how the halfway mark of the second season had ended. But I must say that I do like when a tv series can keep you on edge and surprise you, rather than become another boring, predictable and dull series.

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Very good list!

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This is a great list!

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Very nice list! I love they layout and descriptions that followed each choice. This year was great, overall for DC in particular and I've been lucky enough to see new readers at my local comic shop so that's always a good thing.

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Why in the world are all Matt Demers "favorite" moments of 2011 (except for the DMZ moment) very negative? He criticized the new 52 as bad writing, highlighted a moment from SDCC that was further critical of DC, criticized the hell out of the Johnny Storm Resurrection, and then called Miles Morales' intro 'big" but then called it boring and only praising the change. How were any of these his favorite moments of 2011? He must actually really hate comics if thats the best of the entire year for him.

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Nice!

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@Silkcuts said:
No LOVE FOR JOHN CONSTANTINE GETTING MARRIED?
Preach, Silky!
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My favorite has got to be Dani Moonstar shooting that bow in New Mutants. No powers, one arm, all bad a$$.

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There may be certain things about the New 52 that make me bitter as hell, but I have to admit, this was a necessary move, and it was mostly successful. All I can hope for is that Ann Nocenti fixes Green Arrow, and boy, does she have her work cut out for her there.

I was at the New 52 panel when the Batgirl cosplayer tore into DiDio, and she made some very valid points. Good to see she got a little recognition for it.

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the Walking Dead moment was the biggest shocker for me....my jaw literally dropped

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Finally a legit list

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My favorite moment was Aquaman becoming a badass again! :D

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my LEAST favorite moment was DC shucking off Stephanie for Barbara.

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I agree with most of these moments, however Johnny Storm was a huge let down to me because they brought him back so soon.

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Awesome list!!!!!

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No LOVE FOR JOHN CONSTANTINE GETTING MARRIED?

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Great list guys! Those were some pretty great moments! Everyone had something i liked.

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I thought that since Johnny sacrificed himself in such a grandiose fashion, that bringing him back was wrong. Its like when Barry was brought back after 23 years, considering he saved the F**king universe, maybe it wasnt a good idea.

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Greatest comic moment of 2011? The Dark Angel Saga. No, wait, scratch that. The entire Uncanny X-Force run through the year. A modern classic indeed.

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@twisty2k7: Sara and actually talked about that. A favorite from both of us. There have been many others that were cut. I had images and everything prepared for some that have already been mentioned here (and I even sorta cheated by making one of my moments a tie). There was just too many good things that happened. 
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There were alot of great moments in comic books in 2011.

My favorites from Tony were:

When The Human Torch died. I thought it was great that in that whole Three story arc they kept us guessing on who was going to be killed than when the Human Torch died they gave him a great send off.

I also really liked when Sinestro became good again. I thought that was a real shocker in the end of the War of Green Lantern. When Sinestro became good and Hal Jordan lost his privaledges of being a Green Lantern I thought those were two great endings to the old Dc Universe and the War of Green Lanterns.

I also really liked when Kitty Pryde became free from her ghost form. I was pretty upset when Kitty Pryde had finally returned she was not able to talk or touch anyone. But at least we got a story arc with her becoming solid again and finnaly being able to interact with people. So, we could enjoy her character again in X-men stories.

I also really liked in Sipder-Island when MJ got powers. When I first saw the teaser of Spider-man for 2011 I was really excited to see that MJ was going to get spider powers. I really liked the stories we got to see with MJ and her having powers it seems like because of it MJ and Peter were able to build up their friendship again. Spider-Island had to be my favorite story of 2011.

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My Favorites from Sara:

One of my favorites that Sara picked was when Wiccan met Wanda. I really like from Avenger's The Children's Crusade that we got to see Wiccan have a lot of courage to find his mother and do anything to save Wanda from Dr. Doom. This mini series have been great and I wish it was an ongoing series.

I also really liked the talk between Spidey and Franklin. Franklin really needed someone to talk to and Spidey was the best person to talk to Franklin. I am glad Spidey joined the FF because he really became a family to the Fantastic Four.

My Favorites from Mat:

I really liked that the Dc reboot lived to its hype because I have been really enjoying some of the stories from the Dc reboot. I am also glad the Dc reboot has been so successful. It is bringing a lot of new readers to comics which is always a good thing to see.

San Diego Comic Con 2011 was great. I went and really had a great time at some comic book panels, like the Dc reboot panel, and television panels, like Vampire Diaries. Also the floor was great and had some great comics and entertainment.

I also agree with the Walking Dead season 2 shocker. I have been loving this show and there has beena lot of twist and turns in the plot. Especially when we found Sophia in the barn. That was a shocker I do not think anyone was expecting.

My favorites from Matt:

I thought that the Batgirl at San Deigo comic con made the Dc panelist very stumped and I think that could be entertaining for them not to get the same questions over and over again and getting some hard questions instead. I was glad to be at that panel. I just followed the Batgirl from San Diego Comic Con on Twitter. LOL

I also really liked that Miles Morales became Spider-man. I was surprised to see a new character become Spider-man in the ultimate universe but glad at the same time so we get to see a totally new origin stories and learn more about the character as the stories go on.

2011 has been a great year for comic books can't wait to see what 2012 brings.

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So Barry Allen giving a note to Bruce Wayne from his father Thomas at the end of Flashback wasn't an amazing moment then?

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I have to agree with Babs. The Spider-Man/Franklin Richards short story was wonderfully written. Even though comic book death doesn't last (unless you're Uncle Ben), it delivered the emotional weight to make it mean something. Same with the end of Flashpoint with Batman's letter.

Still, I will remember 2011 for reinvigorating a lot of characters such as Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Doctor Octopus, Venom, and Daredevil, among others. It is always great to see DC and Marvel build other characters up aside from the normal favorites.

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Great list! Just what I would have listed down as well.

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Great choices. My list would include many of those as well

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@mikeclark1982 said:

DMZ ended this week and my heart broke. one of the BEST series i have read and can say i own every one of the trades and glad i do. issue 66 should have been the cover of a trade and i hope it is

Check out Northlanders if you haven't. Same writer though it's ending soon too :/
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@DarthShap said:

@CitizenBane said:

People who think the DCnU sucks probably don't read Batwoman.

I am not sure you make the best case for the DCnU here. Batwoman picks up where Detective Comics (vol. 1) left off. If anything, it proves that the reboot was not necessary to make good stories, that continuity is not a burden and and that a simple relaunch would have been better for DC.

I wasn't trying to make a case for the relaunch or the altered continuity, simply for the titles themselves. If the only titles you bother to read are crap like Justice League, The Dark Knight and the like, then obviously you're going to think the entire line sucks. Speaking as someone who currently reads almost 80% of the entire line, I can attest that there are many titles that are quality material.

On that I agree with you. There are some very good comic books out there but I do not think anybody here said that the DCnU sucked and I think the debate was more about the "New 52" event as such, which is to say the reboot and the changes it brought.

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the Walking Dead one is in my top.

But Catwoman, going insane on Bone in Catwoman #3

So is Maxine (Animal Man's Daughter) talking with all those animal corpses.

Scalped as whole

The Dark Knight Rises trailer

Deadshot killing Voltaic in Suicide Squad #2

Harley's new look (controversial) but I like it

Glenn Beck losing his sh*t because Ultimate Spider-Man is black

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@DarthShap said:

@CitizenBane said:

People who think the DCnU sucks probably don't read Batwoman.

I am not sure you make the best case for the DCnU here. Batwoman picks up where Detective Comics (vol. 1) left off. If anything, it proves that the reboot was not necessary to make good stories, that continuity is not a burden and and that a simple relaunch would have been better for DC.

I wasn't trying to make a case for the relaunch or the altered continuity, simply for the titles themselves. If the only titles you bother to read are crap like Justice League, The Dark Knight and the like, then obviously you're going to think the entire line sucks. Speaking as someone who currently reads almost 80% of the entire line, I can attest that there are many titles that are quality material.

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DMZ ended this week and my heart broke. one of the BEST series i have read and can say i own every one of the trades and glad i do. issue 66 should have been the cover of a trade and i hope it is

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@CitizenBane said:

People who think the DCnU sucks probably don't read Batwoman.

I am not sure you make the best case for the DCnU here. Batwoman picks up where Detective Comics (vol. 1) left off. If anything, it proves that the reboot was not necessary to make good stories, that continuity is not a burden and and that a simple relaunch would have been better for DC.

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@spiderbat87 said:
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I think that pretty much everyone can agree, the New 52 is the best thing DC has done in a long time.
Biiig Hell no. The New 52 is the worst thing DC has ever done. 
Surely Cry for Justice and Amazon Attacks was worse?
On their own, yeah, but in terms of company-wide terribleness, the New 52 is DC's OMD. 
ARGH, sorry every time I see the letters O, M and D placed together part of my soul burns.
Ah well, at least we got the Gauntlet, Grim Hunt and Big Time out of it. 
This is very true