[b]Best Character[/b] [@Byrd Man]'s John Constantine. A joy to read from day 1, Byrd knocked this one out of the park. Consistently high quality, consistently entertaining, and consistently consistent. [b]Best Character Development[/b] [@Morden Man]'s Fantastic Four. The concept alone was great, but that wouldn't have meant anything without Morden's ability to really sell the New Frontier F4's trauma. I just want these folks to be happy...even if they're now up against Darkseid again. Or another Darkseid. Who knows where this is all going. [b]Best Season[/b] [@Lord Wraith]'s Thor. I'm not much of a fan of Thor. I've often seen him as a Superman without what makes Superman fun. But Wraith, through great writing and a strong supporting cast, made him one of the best characters in the game. [b]Best Antagonist[/b] [@Master Bruce][@Byrd Man][@Morden Man] The Silver Surfer. The Surfer only showed up a few times, but when he did he felt rightfully terrifying, the way a servant of Darkseid should. Add in the tragic story of Miracle Man, and you've got a winner. [b]Best Supporting Cast[/b] [@Master Bruce]'s Gotham. I mean, it's not much of a surprise. But Jessica Jones, Scott Lang, the Five Families, Oracle, Kate Kane, Alfred, Commissioner Gordon, and the rest are all so well written, and none of it feels like a stretch. [b]Best World-building[/b] [@Master Bruce]'s world of Batman. Goes with the above, but Gotham really feels like a living, breathing place. [b]Best Concept[/b] [@DocTachyon]'s Ghost Rider. I don't know anything about Vigilante outside his sparse appearances on the JL cartoon, and I kind of hate Ghost Rider. But he combined them to make something super fun. So bravo on that.