-My movie of the year takes the award; I think that's in the Bible as a sign of the apocalypse, so we have that to look forward to, then.
-MLP:FiM takes its first loss.
-Ironically, MLP:FiM also takes its first win, making IDW's comic book series the first since 2007 to not be fandom created to win, and the first since 2008 to be an offline, physical comic book to win its category.
-Flayrah seems to have an off year every other year. Oh, well, I voted for Rod, too (and even did some campaigning for him).
-I feel like Five Night's at Freddy's probably suffered from competing, in essence, against itself; it's hard to tell for sure from the voting if it would have mattered, but those games have gotten an surprising amount of fanart fairly quickly, and I there was nothing particular about this last pair of Pokémon games that stand out from any of the others.
-On the other hand, Mary E. Lowd doesn't seem to have suffered much from competing against herself.
Some notes:
-My movie of the year takes the award; I think that's in the Bible as a sign of the apocalypse, so we have that to look forward to, then.
-MLP:FiM takes its first loss.
-Ironically, MLP:FiM also takes its first win, making IDW's comic book series the first since 2007 to not be fandom created to win, and the first since 2008 to be an offline, physical comic book to win its category.
-Flayrah seems to have an off year every other year. Oh, well, I voted for Rod, too (and even did some campaigning for him).
-I feel like Five Night's at Freddy's probably suffered from competing, in essence, against itself; it's hard to tell for sure from the voting if it would have mattered, but those games have gotten an surprising amount of fanart fairly quickly, and I there was nothing particular about this last pair of Pokémon games that stand out from any of the others.
-On the other hand, Mary E. Lowd doesn't seem to have suffered much from competing against herself.