4th Annual Fantastic Comic Book Awards

In Q & A, a weekly feature of Fantastic Fangirls, we ask our staff to tackle a simple question — then open the floor to comments. But this week we bring you: the winners of the Fourth Annual Fantastic Comic Book Awards!


The crowd of well dressed, or at least dressed-up, superheroes stirs as the stage lights burst on and the orchestra starts to play. Most crane their necks for the first glimpse of tonight’s famous, and famously polarizing, host, Deadpool. But the Merc with the Mouth is missing; an elder gentleman calmly walks to the middle of the stage and opens his hands to the audience.

“Hello.” The spotlight shines on Alfred Pennyworth, dressed in a well-pressed if slightly old fashioned tuxedo. “Welcome to the Got Milk Theatre and the fourth annual Fantastic Fangirl Awards.”

an image of Alfred, blue bowtie, in front of a piano

Quiet murmurs and shuffling seats meet his words, but finally the applause swells. “I know the papers, or whatever it is they have in place of papers these days… Twitter birds and all that… You were expecting a Mister Dead Pool as host.” Half the audience answer with affirmative nods and whistles and the other half blush and giggle as they update their friends and followers on the no show and scan the hashtags for information and snark. “Well, as I understand it Mister Pool was called away at the last minute. For an emergency of some kind — to be frank I am somewhat entirely surprised you invited a ‘super hero’ to host your gala to begin with. Schedules are so difficult.”

Maybe ten percent of the crowd believed there was an actual emergency that only Deadpool, of all people, could handle. Most of the rest were placing bets on inappropriate or incendiary humor or behavior. The last few were swooning over Alfred’s accent.

“I apologize to all of Mister Pool’s fans and I will endeavor to fill his shoes with aplomb.” The audience applauded in good nature. “Thank you. Now, please join me in welcoming our first presenter of the evening, the lovely Miss Jubilation Lee.”

Best Character in Supporting Role, Male

Jubilee takes to the stage, wearing an elegant but modernly-cut yellow gown and black combat boots. She points to the audience and winks, then clears her throat. “In a world full of heroes, who can the best -” She cuts off, wrinkles her nose at the teleprompter, and shakes her head. “Listen, the big guys – and ladies – aren’t anything without backup, am I right? And sometimes the best backup is an even bigger guy.”

She clears her throat. “This year, the best male in a supporting role is the biggest guy I know… Bruce Banner of the Avengers.”

Bruce shuffles onto the stage. His suit is well-made but hangs a little too loose on his body and, although his dark hair has been carefully styled at some point, the dark curls have started to come loose and go wild. As Bruce speaks, he touches his hair, and it becomes increasingly disheveled.

He looks down at the statue. “Best supporting character,” he says, then repeats, “Best supporting. That’s something. Mixed feelings, I have to say. That is, I’ve been a title character since before — no offense to anybody here, but before a lot of you were created. A couple movies, my own TV show. But, well, who I’m I kidding, right?” With an uneasy laugh, Bruce touches his collar. “That was never really about me. It was always the other guy. What’s changed over the past year is that people are starting to notice me. Bruce Banner. And yes, to think about me in a supporting role. And I don’t mind that because ‘supporting’ means you’re part of a team. Being part of a team means you’re included and people want you around and — Dammit, I promised I wouldn’t do this.” He starts to sniffle andubs at his eye with a sleeve. “Joss deserves a lot of the credit of course, but please let’s not forget what Kelly Sue has done at ‘Avengers Assemble’ and Tony, no matter how much we’re at each other’s throats, all the good people at SHIELD, and Betty, I know things have been complicated but…”

Bruce seems unable to go on for a moment, and the orchestra picks this inopportune time to begin an all-too-familiar lilting piano theme.

“Don’t–” Bruce’s head jerks up. “Do – not – play – me – off.” The music ceases abruptly. “Thank you. That would have made me angry, and you wouldn’t like me –” A murmur of discontent runs through the audience, and Bruce sighs. “That was a joke. I’m bad at jokes. Maybe I should –”

A voice comes from the audience. “Hey, big guy! You done good.”

A smile lights up Bruce’s face. “Thanks, Tony! I’m just. . .I’m gonna get off stage now. Please don’t play that music? Thanks. But I’m serious. Don’t play that music.”

The orchestra obligingly goes for the theme from Avengers instead as Bruce goes back to join Tony in the audience.

Alfred returns to center stage muttering “…something about the name.” He stops at the microphone stage right. “I’m told our second presenter swept his category last year. Ladies and gentlemen, the enigmatic Shatter Star.”

Best Character in a Supporting Role, Female

After his name is called, Shatterstar comes out onto the stage. He walks briskly to the podium, then nods to the crowd before tugging at the waist of his white tuxedo jacket to straighten it, even though it looked fine. “Yes, hello and it’s an honor to be here to present this year’s award for best female in a supporting role.” He’s clearly reading off the teleprompter, but he’s not nervous about it, more matter-of-fact.

“This year, there is a tie.” He pauses as the audience murmurs. “These two women are not as different as you may think upon first glance. Each plays an important part in the lives of those around her, even from outside of the spotlight. I am… happy to present this award to Helena Wayne, and Leah Helmaid.”

Shatterstar starts to clap and backs away from the microphone as Helena Wayne takes to the stage. She’s wearing a sleeveless, deep purple gown, with a high collar. There are a few whistles from the audience, and she rolls her eyes.

The award handler approaches her and gives her two statuettes. He hefts one as she steps up to the mic. “They told me Leah couldn’t be here tonight – something about a journey and mystery – so I’m going to take both of these and give one to her at the after party.” She grins. “Probably.”

There’s some chuckling from the audience. “I’ll keep this short, I promise. I’d like to thank my dad and mom, who taught me everything I know and died saving my planet.” The camera cuts to Bruce Wayne, who mouths different Earth, as Damian Wayne sits next to him, scowling. “And I’d like to thank my partner in crime fighting, my best friend, the other half of my story, Kara – uh, Karen Starr.” Now a reaction shot of Power Girl, wearing a low cut, elegant white gown and a large red ruby necklace set in the center of her plunging neckline. She blows a kiss towards the stage.

Helena shakes her head, but she’s smiling. “Thanks again, everyone. It’s been a hard few years, stuck on a planet that’s not quite home. But knowing you’re pulling for me – for us – makes it a little easier to face the day. Have a great night!” She turns and walks off the stage.

Alfred tries to suppress it but his pride in the Wayne family, in any universe, is evident across his beaming face. “Well done. Now,” he turned to the audience, “We move on to the leads. Our next presenter is, pardon me for saying, unsinkable –” The assembled Batfamily groan but Alfred looks quite pleased with his cleverness. “Miss Stephanie Brown.”

Best Character in a Leading Role, Male

Stephanie gets to the microphone and pauses. She gasps, “Oh wow. You guys. It’s just– it’s really, really great to see everyone. I miss you all so much.” She takes a deep breath. “I should probably stick to the teleprompter, huh?” Steph smiles, “Okie dokie.”

“A leading man is often thought of as suave, debonair, and charming. This year’s winner isn’t really any of those things. He is clumsy, impulsive, and snarky. But he is also honest, courageous, and despite his best efforts, a true hero. The award for best male in a leading role goes to Clint Barton. Yay Hawkguy!!”

Clint slowly gets up from his seat. He looks mildly uncomfortable, but after Kate Bishop shoves him into the aisle he makes for the stage. He’s wearing a crumpled suit and his now-signature purple Converse All Stars. He takes the steps two at a time and gives Steph a big hug before he takes the award. No less than three women in the audience facepalm.

“She’s got great fashion sense. Can’t go wrong with purple.”
Steph pushes in and towards the mic. “Eggplant.” No less than three Robins facepalm. The award handler pulls gently on her elbow as the audience laughs.

Clint grins. “If you’re looking for a new place to hang out, I can always use another sidekick.” An arrow whizzes past his head. “What? I said sidekick, Kate. Geez.”

“Uh, anyway.” He rubs the back of his neck and leans into the mic. “Honestly, I didn’t expect to win any awards for what I do. I get into more trouble than I can fix. My superpowers are being in the wrong place at the right time, and having good backup. So I’d like to thank that back up. I wouldn’t be where I am without the Avengers, after -” Another arrow whizzes by his head, but he ignores it. “All. My creative team, led by Fraction. And, of course, the best Hawkeye I know, Kate Bishop. Luckily she’s too drunk to shoot straight tonight.”

Clint waves to the crowd, then back to the balcony section. “Nah, I’m kidding. Kate’s a good shot even drunk. Thanks again, everyone.”

Alfred’s expression is disapproving but he claps politely as Clint exits. “And now another youngster, please welcome Master Miles Morales.”

Best Character in a Leading Role, Female

Miles comes out onto the stage, looking very sharp, but mildly uncomfortable, in his well-cut tuxedo. He looks out at the crowd, stands up straight, then leans into the mic. “Tonight’s winner would probably tell you that there should be just one category for best lead, because there’s no real reason to separate the men and the women.” Miles’ eyes go a little wide. “Really?”

The audience titters as he goes off script, but he recovers quickly. He’s suddenly worried about meeting the award winner, though. “Uh, maybe I should just skip right to the end?”

Clint sticks his head in from offstage. “Good call, kid.”

“This is going well.” The audience claps supportively. “Before I get hooked off of stage, tonight’s winner for best lead, female, is the one and only Ms. Carol Danvers.”

Carol is forced on stage by a Jessica on either side. She is wearing Prada, because obviously, and her hair is twisted on top of her head. She accepts the award from Miles with what she thinks is a comforting smile, he musters a grin and takes two steps back.

“So that’s something.” Carol fidgets with her hair absently. “Well, okay, first of all Spider-kid is wrong.” Miles pulls at his collar. “I mean, yeah, everything being equal, leads are leads and that’s what we, all, over at Captain Marvel HQ are out here proving — so thanks for noticing Spider-kid and all the readers of Fan Fan Girl.” She grins and waggles her award. “But, look, let’s celebrate women!”

Carol raises her award over her head. “Tracy, Helen, Jess, Monica, Chewie, Kelly Sue, Emma, Wendy, Kit… Mom, other Jess, Pepper who made me do my hair like this, Natasha, you know we all envy your movie career, Anya, I miss you girl… and my boys, okay, you too. Steve and Peter and Dexter and Stephen and Filipe and Frank and Jamie and yeah you all know who you are.”

The orchestra starts playing Black Sabbath. Carol rolls her eyes. “Oh, God, how much did that cost?” She winks at Miles. “I take it back, kid, I absolutely want to compete with the guys. So I can beat Tony Stark.”

A voice is heard from off stage. “He wasn’t even–”

“And Clint Barton.” She waves to the audience. “Thanks everybody.”

The audience applaud as Alfred returns to center stage.

“Well, now, this is going swimmingly. Before I announce our last award I want to take a moment to congratulate all our nominees, and as there were a significant amount of write-in votes — everyone in this theatre is a winner. And on behalf of the Fantastic Fangirls, I would also like to thank the readers for participating.” The applause swells.

“Now, the award for Best Ensemble goes to: the Avengers.”

Best Ensemble

The cast of Avengers Assemble fills the stage. Steve Rogers accepts the award from Alfred while Tony Stark, in a new David August suit, makes signs of Victory with his fingers. Carol reappears and drags a half-hiding half-glaring Jess Drew up on stage with her. Clint waves. Natasha cocks her head in calm acceptance. There is a shuffle around the microphone, but finally Steve takes the lead.

“Thank you.” The crowd settles. “If every Avenger joined us on stage it would fall into the basement.” The camera panned to the audience, some laughing quietly, others looking at their watches. Damian Wayne caught the camera’s gaze and mouthed ‘Sounds good’ with a mischievous sneer. “There are, of course, a cast of thousands behind us–”

Tony put his hand over the mic. “And Steve here would name them all given the chance.” His voice was projected across the room with the aid of Stark Tech. “Suffice it to say, we are grateful.”

“Tony, I think we should at least acknowledge–”

“Sure.” Tony salutes to the crowd. “He’s acknowledged.”

Steve purses his lips. “Well, how about–”

“Yes.”

“Absolutely.”

“And–”

“Him, too.”

“No–”

“Oh, right.” He blows kisses. “Her.”

Clint cuts in. “Maybe someone else should give the speech.” Steve nods and attempts to step in front of Tony, but Tony side steps and is now hovering slightly above the stage.

“Well, we know what you would say.” Tony points to Carol who rolls her eyes again. “And this one.” His eyes linger over Jessica Drew but she ducks behind Clint. Tony takes a second to mentally dismiss everyone else on the stage. “Maybe Cap’s best after a– Wait, where’s Bruce? He should get a chance to finish and everyone likes a–” Natasha whispers into Tony’s shoulder. “Oh, well, that’s no reason to hide. Come on, big guy, the stage is yours.”

The audience’s eyes follow Tony’s up to the scaffolding and the Hulk who sits watching the stage. Everything is quiet a split second before the assembled Avengers scatter as Hulk jumps down onto the stage.

“Hulk thank—” His next words are drowned out by the cracking of the stage as it falls into the basement of the theatre.

“Yes!” cries Damian.

“Well… my.” Alfred shakes his head and gathers as much dignity as he can being cradled in Captain Marvel’s arms. “Thank you, Miss. And thank you, all, for watching. Good evening.”


This post is a collaboration between four Fantastic Fangirls — and everyone who participated in the Fantastic Comic Book Awards. Thank you all!

4th Annual Fantastic Fangirl Awards Nominations

It’s time again for our very own Fantastic Comic Book Awards! To announce this year’s nominations please join me in welcoming the lovely Miss Gwen Stacy!

an image of Gwen Stacy by Takeshi

Hello, everyone! I’m thrilled to be here to announce the nominations for the 2013 Fantastic Fangirl Comic Book Awards. We have five awards for four individuals and one team. Winners will be announced –

a picture of Oliver Queen in the New 52 Continuity

Aren’t you dead?

Um. Everyone… say hello to Oliver Queen.

I heard you were dead.

Well… I’m as alive as you are.

Oh, yeah, no, no, see I was lost for five years on an island.

I thought that was the same thing.

What?

What? Now shhh. I have a job to do. Winners will be announced at the Got Milk Theatre on Tuesday February 26. You have a month to vote, rules follow the program.

an image of Gwen Stacy from Marvel Adventures

In the category Best Character in a Supporting Role, Male the nominees are:

Bruce Banner/The Hulk in Marvel titles
Dr. Stephen Strange in Avengers vs X-Men
Old King Thor in Thor: God of Thunder
Damian Wayne/Robin in World’s Finest
The Will in Saga

In the category Best Character in a Supporting Role, Female the nominees are:

Jessica Drew/Spider-Woman in Marvel titles
Leah in Journey Into Mystery
Mera in Aquaman
Karen Starr/Power Girl in World’s Finest
Helena Wayne/Huntress in World’s Finest

Oliver Queen

Hawt.

Mr. Queen, I’d appreciate you didn’t–

Please, Gwennie, call me Ollie.

Don’t call me Gwennie.

a picture of Gwen Stacy glaring

Ahem.

In the category Best Character in a Leading Role, Male the nominees are:

Clint Barton/Hawkeye in Hawkeye
Arthur Curry/Aquaman in Aquaman
Kid Loki in Journey Into Mystery
Marko in Saga
Scott Summers/Cyclops in Marvel titles

Ugh.

Mr. Queen, please!

Ollie.

Ollie! Please!

C’mon, Gwennie, I’m just sick of Hawkguy getting all the attention.

Don’t make me punch you.

a picture of (Ultimate) Gwen Stacy looking angry

In the category Best Character in a Leading Role, Female the nominees are:

Alana in Saga
Kate Bishop/Hawkeye in Hawkeye
Rachel Cole-Alves in Punisher
Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel in Captain Marvel
Jean Grey in Marvel titles

How are there two Hawkguys up for this?

Hawkeyes.

Whatever, where are the Arrows?!

The CW.

That sounds kinky.

a picture of Gwen Stacy looking Over It

In the category Best Ensemble the nominees are:

Avengers Assemble
Batwoman

The women of Captain Marvel
The Fantastic Four
The Justice League
Wolverine and the X-Men

I don’t remember women in Captain Marvel.

I’m impressed you remember your name.

Ouch, Gwennie, I’m beginning to think you’re not coming to the after party with me.

I’m seventeen. And/or I have a boyfriend. And/or I might be dead.

an adorable picture of Gwen Stacy pwning

Thank you for joining us, now over to the Fangirls for the rules.


For this entirely made up Award, individuals and teams were nominated by a committee consisting of five Fantastic Fangirls and guests. Everyone is invited to vote for the final winners. To vote send an email to anika@fantasticfangirls.org with the Subject Line Comic Book Award Ballot. Vote for ONE individual character or team in each category. Write in votes are welcome! You may vote in any combination of categories but only one ballot per person will be counted so please do not email until you are ready and please send only one email. You will receive a confirmation email when your vote is counted. Please be patient and give me 2 days before emailing that you have not received the confirmation. Votes will be accepted through Sunday February 24. We will tweet reminders!

Anyone and everyone is encouraged to vote; invite your friends and readers and feel free to campaign on your own blog (remember to link back), Twitter, Tumblr, wherever. Do not feel you have to have read all these comics in order to participate, though we encourage everyone to pick up the books. This is a popularity contest, a fun way to honor some of our favorite characters. Please remember it is all for fun and save the drama for the movies! Comment or email with any questions. Thank you!

3rd Annual Fantastic Comic Book Awards

In Q & A, a weekly feature of Fantastic Fangirls, we ask our staff to tackle a simple question — then open the floor to comments. But this week we bring you: the winners of the Third Annual Fantastic Comic Book Awards!


“Hey ho, Kermit the Frog here, we’d like to give you a warm Muppet welcome to the –”

Kermit is interrupted by Miss Piggy flinging her arms around his torso. “Kermy, I am so proud of you.”

“Erm, thanks Piggy, but I have to host–”

“I know! I am so excited! My own froggy sweetie is hosting the Academy Awards!”

Kermit frowns. “The Fangirl Awards.” But his objection is ignored and overrun by his cooing partner.

“The Oscars! I always knew we were going to be stars! I cannot wait to meet all the little people on the red carpet and make them swoon with my fabulousness.”

“Erm. Piggy?”

“Yes, my love?”

Kermit points to the cameras directed at the stage. “I’m trying to start the show–”

“Oh! OH!” Piggy squeals and turns to preen. “Hello! I am ready for my close-up at the Oscars.”

“Fangirls.”

“Fangirls? For moi? Where?” Kermit doesn’t answer. “I am coming, little people!” She sashays stage right; Kermit swallows and turns back to the camera.

“Erm. Anyway, Miss Piggy, folks!” The audience applauds politely. “And now a warm Muppet welcome to the third annual Fantastic Fangirl Comic Book Awards! Yayayayayayayayayaa!” Kermit flaps his hands and he is suddenly surrounded by his peers singing and dancing.

After the song, the Muppets exit the stage, leaving Fozzie Bear

“Hey! You know where all these superheroes are spending Spring Break?” The audience shuffles, perplexed. “Cape Cod! Get it? CAPE Cod! Wokka wokka!” Half the audience attempts to laugh, politely; the other half rolls their eyes, groans, or simply stares. “Ladies and germs, last year’s Best Supporting Character, Barbara Gordorn!”

Best Character in Supporting Role, Male

From stage right Barbara Gordon walks out towards the microphone. The wave of applause that greets her almost masks the chanting protest from a small group of audience members who are quickly ushered out by security. Barbara leans towards the microphone, shading her eyes with one hand as she tries to see the source of the outcry.

“I was going to begin my introduction of the Best Male in a Supporting Role by talking about changes in the industry in the last year. This category, traditionally a hotly contested race, managed to garner only one nominee.” Barbara puts her hand down and looks at the camera. “The single nominee was not named for lack of interest in the category, but because times change. Some of the changes are not welcome, or are a mix of progress and reactionary thinking. I am very aware of this fact.”

There’s an uncomfortable pause. Looking directly at the camera, Barbara raises one eyebrow. Whatever she’s waiting for, the moment passes.

“Some changes, though, are long overdue. It is therefore my great, great pleasure to welcome Gaveedra Seven, a.k.a. Shatterstar, to the stage, taking his deserved award for Best Character in a Supporting Role!”

Shatterstar does not just walk up to the stage. He does, instead, bound down the aisle with an acrobatic routine worthy of the Cirque du Soleil performers at the actual Oscars. When he reaches the stage, he does one last leap high into the air before sauntering over to the microphone and accepting the award from Barbara.

“Thank you, kind lady,” he says, and he bows to kiss Barbara’s hand. “Are you available for romantic overtures after these festivities?”

Barbara glares at him and pulls her hand away before stalking off. Shatterstar stares at her, bewildered for a moment, then shrugs and turns back to the microphone.

“I have been a viewer of these awards on your television many times, and I am pleased to receive recognition for my excellence. But I am uncertain about what aspect of my excellence you are honoring.” He pulls out a blade from his sleeve. “My skills as a warrior have earned me many accolades in the past, but the attempts of your doormen to relieve me of my swords lead me to believe this is not that kind of award. Someone else explained that this honor was the property of someone named Peter David, but I’ve never heard of this man and I must wonder if he is some kind of adversary.”

“But my teammate Layla, with whom I share an intimate connection and who claims to ‘know stuff,’ says that this award comes in part because of my relationship with my lifemate, Julio. I am beginning to understand why this is true. In my world, sexual desire of any kind was banned for gladiators in the arena. But in your world, sexual desire seems to be condoned only between certain partners. I do not believe in any kind of restrictions on one’s sexual partners, but I especially do not believe in a restriction based on one’s biological sex. I find my life with Julio to be very fulfilling, and if Layla is correct that our relationship is a sign of political progress in this world, I will accept the award for that gratefully.”

Shatterstar flashes a big grin.

“If anyone wishes to discuss matters of sexuality further, you can find me after the show in my dressing room. I will be doing 1,000 pushups, without any clothing.” And with a wink to the audience and a camera cut to his poor, put-upon boyfriend in the fourth row, Shatterstar leaves the stage.

Best Character in a Supporting Role, Female

There is a scuffle offstage followed by a long pause. The audience squirms in their seats — is this an attack? But the music picks up finally and Sam the Eagle takes center stage.

“Apologies, all. This illustrious ceremony is no place for the likes of an ignoble ruffian such as Damian Wayne and he has therefore been removed from the building. I will present the award of Best Supporting Character, Femalein his place. The winner is a young woman who does her country,” He stands tall. “America!, proud. Ladies and gentleman, the winner is Miss Jubilee.”

Jubilee is wearing a dress that leaves very little to the imagination, and for good reason — she convinced Wolverine to give her a good long gulp of his healing factored blood before coming to the ceremony, and she was able to enjoy a sunlit red carpet for a brief period. She smiles as she takes the award, showing off all of her — pointy — teeth, and a few people in the front row lean back a bit uneasily until Jubilee opens her mouth in name-appropriate jubilation.

“Ohmigosh, this is, like, the best award ever! I mean, ok, like, I never thought I’d get any kind of award again, right? I wasn’t a mutant anymore and I wasn’t an X-Man and even Wolvie wasn’t hanging out with me. And then I get bitten by a vampire and suddenly I’m everywhere! Hanging out with Wolvie’s clone kid and everything! And I won’t lie, I hate how pasty I am now, and I’m a California kid at heart so I miss the sunshine a little. But if being a vampire means that people are finally appreciating my awesomeness again for the first time in years, I’ll take it!

“I guess I should thank Marjorie Liu for hooking me up with X-23 in the first place, and all the artists who have made me look totally hot and grown up without totally changing my look. And thanks to Wolvie and Frosty and everybody else who’s managed to put up with me even when I’ve been a pain in the ass and put cellophane over your toilets and shaving cream in your beds. I’m up all night these days — you can’t expect me to just sit around doing nothing! And finally–” she becomes more somber, and raises her trophy skyward, “thanks to my mom and dad. I hope this makes you proud, even if I am all undead and stuff these days.”

Best Character in a Leading Role, Male

Stephanie Brown walks to the podium, wearing a form-fitting lavender dress that entirely suits her. Gonzo, already at the microphone, gapes. Stephanie smiles at him and turns to face the camera. Gonzo continues to stare at her, open-mouthed. Steph glances at him, then grins. She reaches over and, with two fingers, pushes up on his chin to close his mouth.

“The challenge of the leading man is an ever-changing one,” Stephanie says, clearly reading off the teleprompter. “As stories represent our culture’s changing needs from year to year, so to does the leading man represent changing ideals of masculinity. What does it mean to be a man?”

“I don’t know,” Gonzo breaks in, manifestly off-script, “but I’m so glad you’re not one!” There’s a bit of uncomfortable laughter. But Steph doesn’t appear to be taking her co-host’s admiration too seriously. She rolls her eyes and continues with the introduction.

“In the past the award for best male in a leading role has honored tradition. Tonight we reward daring. The award for best male in a leading role goes to Miles Morales!”

Miles takes the stage and the award from Stephanie as the applause fills the theater. “Wow. This is really something. I mean, I wasn’t even the lead that long. . .” He swallows and takes a breath. “I, uh, well I thank everybody. At Marvel and Ultimate Marvel. And especially the creative team, Bendis and Sara Pichelli. And the fans for reading and caring and voting!” He blushes, but he’s grinning. “I didn’t know if you guys’d accept me.” Stephanie gives his arm a playful punch. “So thanks. And uh, I want to dedicate this to — well, I wanted to dedicate this to Peter Parker cuz I wouldn’t have this gig if it weren’t for him but I also wanted to dedicate it to, you know, anybody who’s ever felt like they wanted to do something not everybody wanted them to do. But then I realized Peter was one of those people. So. This is a win for all of us.” With a little fist pump to the sky Miles walks off stage with Stephanie.

Best Character in a Leading Role, Female

Luke Cage strolls out to the podium, where Scooter is waiting. Luke clears his throat and gives Scooter a meaningful look. Scooter shrugs and jerks a thumb at the teleprompter. Luke raises his eyebrows. Scooter leans into the microphone. “It’s a special honor to present the award for best leading female role,” the Muppet begins earnestly. “The year brought a lot of changes and controversy to the category, but I feel confident that the best candidates were nominated!” Luke bends down to the mic. “Hey, Dani, told you your daddy would say hi. The award for best female lead goes to — Stephanie Brown.”

Stephanie walks back on the stage, looking left and right, smiling as she takes the award.

“Was I just out here? It feels like I was just out here. Wow. Thank you, I just — obviously, this is a bittersweet moment. Bittersweet.” Stephanie wipes her eyes. I wasn’t going to do this. I’ve been so fortunate, you guys. So very fortunate. I’ve had the support of my mom, and Wendy, and — Barbara, I don’t see you, Barbara? — Everybody give a hand to Babs. Thanks. I don’t want there to be any hard feelings, okay? We’re all a family and, oh my God, Cassandra? Cass Cain, can you — right, over there. I’m just so thrilled Cass could make it.

Because Batgirl, you guys? Batgirl is about all of us. I want to thank Bryan Q. Miller and all of the great, great artists who made my time as Batgirl possible. But most of all, this is for all the Batgirls out there. Holds the trophy above her head. I’ve got no regrets. I’m so glad I could be one of you! Thank you so so much.

Best Ensemble

Coming back from commercial break, the camera finds the stage occupied by Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem with their full kit. The lights flash and a spotlight picks out Animal as he begins to drum. The audience breaks out in wild applause as the bass and guitar join in.

“Twenty-twenty-twenty-four hours to go!”

It’s Janice singing, her mellow tone making the classic Ramones tune an in-joke with the audience.

“I want to be sedated!”

“Whoa!” Dr. Teeth breaks in, waving his hands to cut the band off. The music stumbles to a halt. Janice turns and looks at the band leader with a confused expression on her face. “My apologies, my friend, for interruptin’ what was clearly going to be a heart-felt groove for you.”

Floyd snickers.

“However,” Dr. Teeth continues, “we are not here to display the prodigious talents of this ensemble. We are here, instead, to present an award to another group as deservin’ of recognition as ourselves.”

Floyd nods and turns to the microphone. “So with no further ado — ”

“A-DO! A-DO! A-DO!” Animal shouts, getting a big laugh from the audience.

” — we are pleased to announce the winner of Best Ensemble, the Avengers Academy!”

A long silence falls.

“Avengers — Academy!”

Looks down. “Oh, hey there Doctor Pym! I didn’t realize you still –”

Hank Pym grows, before the audience’s eyes, from tiny ant size to full-grown. He accepts the trophy and clears his throat.

“Thank you all, thank you. This is quite a difference from last year when we were all — covers his eyes Give me a moment. I’m sorry.” Looks up. “The Avengers Academy has been, as I hope you all know, a project near and dear to my heart. In a way, I’m sorry that I’m the one here to accept the award because, to me, the story of the Academy is the story of those kids. There’s a place for my story, of course, and for Greer’s, and Pietro’s and — Robbie and Vance? When’s the last time anyone saw Robbie and Vance? Never mind.”

“But ultimately, this book is not about the heroes of my generation. Christos Gage understands that, which is why he’s done such a wonderful job as our writer. Don’t get me wrong, Christos knows his continuity as well as anybody alive. But he also knows all the shoutouts to minor New Warriors plots would be nothing without these kids. This wonderful set of original characters, more recently joined by so many other wonderful young characters who have been created in recent years and — how do I put this? — not always given the chance to shine to their full potential.”

“I’m very happy to accept this award on behalf of Avengers Academy, I’m only sorry that none of our students are currently available, to –”

The crowd begins to murmur, as a figure materializes next to Pym. Her body appears to be wrapped entirely in bandages. She clears her throat and steps forward to the microphone, as Pym sheepishly steps aside.

She speaks in a monotone as though reciting.

“My name is Madeline Berry, also known as Veil. I accept a portion of this award on behalf of myself, Mr. Jeremy Briggs, and such other individuals who may consider themselves to be part of the ensemble, despite no longer being affiliated with the Avengers Academy. While Mr. Briggs and I appreciate the good intentions of Dr. Pym and the faculty and staff of the Avengers Academy, I must take the opportunity to state our belief that the Academy, like all adventures in so-called superheroing, is a destructive institution that perpetuates unproductive values within our culture. Thank you and good night.”

Pym steps toward her, offers a hand. “Maddie –”

“Dr. Pym.” She nods stiffly and once again vaporizes. Hank Pym walks sadly off the stage.

Kermit hurries on stage, a worried expression on his face. “Erm. Well, that’s all folks…thank you for–

“Shouldn’t the pig be sayin’ that?” Floyd asks from the Orchestra Pit. Kermit scrunches his mug in confusion.

“What?”

“It’s a pig who says ‘That’s all folks’.”

“Yes, but…that’s a cartoon pig who is owned by a different company than the Muppets…”

“Why’s it always come down to either-or, man? Look at this place, we got heroes from every corner and we all workin’ together. We don’ look at Piggy an’ think she owned by some Micky Mouse Corporation and we don’ look at Porky an’ think he one a them maniancs in a W to the B watertower. We all gettin’ along, frog. Our Piggy is Porky and she should be sayin–”

Piggy appears on stage, eyes flashing. “Who you calling porky, you hippie beatnik loser?” Floyd blinks in confusion. Piggy launches herself into the orchestra. “HIIII-YAH!!!!” The audience rise in their seats to watch the orchestra try to take on the enraged Piggy.

Distracted by the feud, no one notices Damian Wayne, dressed as Robin, swinging in with a tall cream pie in his hand. He notes his targets, makes a quick adjustment and flings the pie with such force that when it hits Sam the Eagle square in the chest he is thrust backwards into Stephanie Brown. The two fall over, covered in whipped cream. Sam is unamused but Stephanie jumps up with a huge grin on her face. Damian snaps his fingers and an army of waiters descend the aisles with trays and carts of pies. No one knows who, man or Muppet, shouts “PIE FIIIIIIGHT!!” but everyone, man and Muppet, joins in.

All but Kermit who facepalms and addresses the last standing camera. “That’s all–Ahhh!” Kermit ducks as a pie whizzes by him. He turns resigned to the camera. “Oh, you know.”


This post is a collaboration between all four Fantastic Fangirls — and everyone who participated in the Fantastic Comic Book Awards. Thank you all!

3nd Annual Fantastic Comic Book Award Nomineess

It’s time again for our very own Fantastic Comic Book Awards! To announce this year’s nominations please join me in welcoming the youngest member of the First Family of Marvel, Miss Valeria Richards!

Hello. I want to thank SHIELD for this honor — hm? Oh. — I want to thank the Fantastic Fangirls … is that really their name? Do we get a cut? Oh. Well, imitation, sincerity, and all that. What do you mean I sound like Tony Stark? Shut up, Franklin, I gotta do this thing.

Excuse me. We have five awards for four individuals and a team. Winners will be announced at the Got Milk Theatre on Tuesday February 28. You have a month to vote, rules follow the program.

In the category Best Character in a Supporting Role, Male the nominees are:

Benjamin Russell in X-Factor
Benjamin Russell in X-Factor
Ben —

Wait, something’s wrong with the teleprompter. Well it only has one name. But that doesn’t — you are making me look BAD on national internet!! Fine.

Excuse me.

Benjamin Russell aka ‘Shatterstar’ of X-Factor is the only supporting male to reach the threshold of votes during the nominating process*. Therefore he is the only official nominee. However you may submit an alternative in lieu of your vote for Supporting Male.

Okaaaaaay, that’s weird but whatever.

In the category Best Character in a Supporting Role, Female the nominees are:

In the category Best Character in a Supporting Role, Female the nominees are:

Doreen Green in New Avengers
Jubilee in X-23
Pepper Potts in Invincible Iron Man
Natalia Romanova in Marvel Titles
Maggie Sawyer in Batwoman

O-M-G Squirrel Girl, that has to be a surprise. Secretly awesome. But probably you should vote for Natasha or she will cut you. A lot. … What? Oh. Neither I nor the Fantastic Fourgirls — Fangirls — endorse any of these women, they are all super worthy. … And also Natasha doesn’t cut people. Unless they are bad guys. Or ask nicely. … FRANKLIN STOP HIJACKING THE TELEPROMPTER.

Excuse me.

In the category Best Character in a Leading Role, Male the nominees are:

Dick Grayson in Detective Comics
Jamie Madrox in X-Factor
Miles Morales in Ultimate Comics Spider-Man
Matt Murdock in Daredevil
Tony Stark in Invincible Iron Man

Apparently I am contractually obligated not to say that a vote for Uncle Tony is a vote for robots and robots are AWESOME. Not that I signed a contract so blame Franklin. I always do.

In the category Best Character in a Leading Role, Female the nominees are:

Stephanie Brown in Batgirl
Barbara Gordon in Batgirl
Kate Kane in Batwoman
Dinah Lance in Birds of Prey
Rogue in X-Men: Legacy

Ooooh three Bats, a Bird and Miss Mississippi. That’s sorta nifty…I wanna be Batgirl.

In the category Best Ensemble the nominees are:

Avengers Academy
Fantastic Four
Thunderbolts
Tiny Titans
X-Factor

Aws, yay us! Wicked. Okay, Fantastic Fourgirls… Sorry! Fangirls — over to you.


For this entirely made up Award, over one hundred individuals and teams were nominated by a committee consisting of the four Fantastic Fangirls and guests. Everyone is invited to vote for the final winners. To vote send an email to anika@fantasticfangirls.org with the Subject Line Comic Book Award Ballot. Vote for ONE individual character or team in each category. You may vote in any combination of categories but only one ballot per person will be counted so please do not email until you are ready and please send only one email. You will receive a confirmation email when your vote is counted. Please be patient and give me 2 days before emailing that you have not received the confirmation. Votes will be accepted through Sunday February 26. We will tweet reminders!

Anyone and everyone is encouraged to vote; invite your friends and readers and feel free to campaign on your own blog (remember to link back) and Twitter. Do not feel you have to have read all these comics in order to participate, though we encourage everyone to pick up the books. This is a popularity contest, a fun way to honor some of our favorite characters. Please remember it is all for fun and save the drama for the movies! Comment or email with any questions. Thank you!

*Shatterstar is the only supporting male nominee (of 23) to receive more than one mention. He received five.

2nd Annual Fantastic Comic Book Awards

In Q & A, a weekly feature of Fantastic Fangirls, we ask our staff to tackle a simple question — then open the floor to comments. But this week we bring you: the winners of the Second Annual Fantastic Comic Book Awards!


“Welcome all of you to the Got Milk Theatre and the second annual Fantastic Comic Awards, I’m Selina –” There is a momentary silence. Selina knocks her co-host with her hip.

“Oh. And I’m Harry.”

Selina peers at his hands. “What are you doing?”

“I’m taping the show with my OsPhone.”

“We’re live.”

“I know.”

She points to the audience. “No, we’re live.”

He looks out where she’s pointing, grins and waves. “Cool. Everybody say ‘Fangirl!’” The audience laughs nervously, not sure how to react. Selina steps slightly in front of Harry and tries to get things back to point.

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The 2nd Annual Fantastic Comic Book Awards Nominees

It’s time again for our very own Fantastic Comic Book Awards! To announce this year’s nominations, we have a special guest most recently seen in Thunderbolts, and a nominee last year. Please welcome the beautiful and talented — Karla Sofen:

Hello.

So we have five awards for four individuals and a team. Winners will be announced by Selina Kyle and Harry Os — what, really? That’s an odd twosome. Hm, where was I… Winners will be announced by Selina Kyle and Harry Osborn on March 1. So you have a month to vote. Okay? Right, here are the nominees.

In the category Best Character in a Supporting Role, Male the nominees are:

Rick Bradbury in Ex Machina
Ben Grimm/The Thing in New Avengers
Hank McCoy/Beast in S.W.O.R.D.
Peter Merkel, Jr./Ragdoll in Secret Six
Damian Wayne/Robin in Batman and Robin

Wow, what a group of weirdos. Oh, I mean. Congrats to you lot. My category’s next —

I was robbed last year, you know. Public can’t see past Perfect Pepper Potts being up on the big screen. I’d be better in film, too. Anyway.

In the category Best Character in a Supporting Role, Female the nominees are:

Atlee/Terra in Power Girl
Rikki Barnes in Young Allies
Barbara Gordon/Oracle in Batgirl
Jessica Jones in New Avengers
Robot Lois Lane in Action Comics

. . .

I’m not even nominated? I was shut out by a robot and a — What is this —

Fine.

Good luck ladies! At least fat Ms. Marvel didn’t make it either. On with the show —

In the category Best Character in a Leading Role, Male the nominees are:

Clint Barton/Hawkeye in Hawkeye & Mockingbird
Luke Cage in New Avengers
Michael Carter/Booster Gold in Booster Gold
Dick Grayson/Batman in Batman and Robin
Thor in Thor: The Mighty Avenger

Ooooooh. Hot, hot, hotter, and hottest. And Clint.

Just kidding, Clint. Call me.

Okay, this is boring.

In the category Best Character in a Leading Role, Female the nominees are:

Stephanie Brown/Batgirl in Batgirl
Anya Corazon/Spider-Girl in Spider-Girl
Bobbi Morse/Mockingbird in Hawkeye and Mockingbird
Pepper Potts/Rescue in Invincible Iron Man/Rescue
Karen Starr/Power Girl in Power Girl

Oh, now she’s a lead is she? Huff! Seriously, what do these women have on me?

Last one.

In the category Best Ensemble the nominees are:

Avengers Academy
Batgirl
Hawkeye & Mockingbird
New Avengers
Teen Titans
The Thanos Imperative
Tiny Titans
Young Allies

Yay.

So, I guess you vote now. Write-ins are entirely acceptable. It’s spelled M-O-O-N-S-T-O-N-E. See you in March.


For this entirely made up Award, over one hundred individuals and 20 teams (all mentions listed below) were nominated by a committee consisting of the four Fantastic Fangirls and ten guests. Everyone is invited to vote for the final winners. To vote send an email to anika@fantasticfangirls.org with the Subject Line Comic Book Award Ballot. Vote for ONE individual character or team in each category. You may vote in any combination of categories but only one ballot per person will be counted so please do not email until you are ready and please send only one email. You will receive a confirmation email when your vote is counted. Please be patient and give me 2 days before emailing that you have not received the confirmation. Votes will be accepted through Sunday February 27. We will tweet reminders!

Anyone and everyone is encouraged to vote; invite your friends and readers and feel free to campaign on your own blog (remember to link back) and Twitter. Do not feel you have to have read all these comics in order to participate, though we encourage everyone to pick up the books. This is a popularity contest, a fun way to honor some of our favorite characters. Please remember it is all for fun and save the drama for the movies! Comment or email with any questions. Thank you!

Honorable Mentions

Supporting, Male: Bart Allen (Various Titles), Deadman (Brightest Day), Dead Shot (Secret Six), Bobby Drake (Ultimate Spider-Man), Dominic Fortune (Hawkeye & Mockingbird), Ghost (Thunderbolts), Ken Hale/Gorilla Man (Atlas), Gavril Inanovich/Rocket Red (Justice League: Generation Lost), Jack (Joe the Barbarian), Jules Verne’s Brain (in a Steampunk Robot) (Mystery Society), Erik Lensherr/Magneto (Avengers Children’s Crusade), Humberto Lopez/Reptil (Avengers Academy), Peter Parker (New Avengers), Hank Pym/Wasp (Avengers Academy),Jamie Reyes/Blue Beetle (Justice League: Generation Lost), Julio Richter/Rictor (X-Factor), Rocket Racoon (Thanos Imperative/Guardians of the Galaxy ), Skeets (Booster Gold), Dr. Stephen Strange (New Avengers), Twitch (Hawkeye & Mockingbird), Johnny Storm (Ultimate Spider-Man), Sam Wilson/Falcon (Captain America), Wong (New Avengers)

Supporting, Female: Bambi Arbogast (Invincible Iron Man), Maddie Berry (Avengers Academy), Helena Bertinelli/Huntress (Birds of Prey), Danielle Cage (New Avengers), Etta Candy (Wonder Woman), Knives Chau (Scott Pilgrim), Xi’an Coy Mahn/Karrna (New Mutants), Carol Danvers/Ms. Marvel (New Avengers), Ramona V. Flowers (Scott Pilgrim), Cat Grant (Supergirl), Wendy Harris/Proxy (Batgirl), Lizzie Hexam (Unwritten)(, Maria Hill (Invincible Iron Man), Angelica Jones/Firestar (Young Allies), Lana Lang (Supergirl), Lyra (She-Hulk), Gosalyn Mallard (Darkwing Duck), Kim Pine (Scott Pilgrim), Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat, Ivy Raven (Echo), Rogue (X-Men Legacy), Squire (Knight and Squire), Squirrel Girl (New Avengers), Norah Winters (Amazing Spider-Man), Lori Zechner/Black Alice (Secret Six), Zinda (Birds of Prey)

Lead, Male: Barry Allen (Various Titles), Bane (Secret Six), Chip (Chip and Chip: 2nd Crack), Daken (Dark Wolverine), Brás de Oliva Domingos (Daytripper), Tim Drake/Red Robin (Red Robin), Kon-El/Superboy (Superboy), Mitchell Hundred (Ex Machina), Billy Kaplan/Wiccan (Avengers Children’s Crusade), Lex Luthor (Action Comics), Drake Mallard/Darkwing Duck (Darkwing Duck), Norman Osborn (Osborn), Peter Parker/Spider-Man (The Amazing Spider-Man), Peter Quill/Starlord (Thanos Imperative/Guardians of the Galaxy), Steve Rogers (Various Titles), Drake Sinclair (The Sixth Gun), Tony Stark/Iron Man (Invincible Iron Man)

Lead, Female: Abigail Brand (S.W.O.R.D.), Gwen Dylan (iZombie), Pearl Jones (American Vampire), Lieutenant Anna Kharkova (Battlefields: Motherland), Dinah Lance (Birds of Prey), Jubilation Lee (X-Men Curse of the Mutants), Scandal Savage (Secret Six), Dex Parios (Stuptown), Mary Raven (Ignition City), Natasha Romanova/Black Widow (Black Widow), Tex/”Cout 5 or 6″(CBGB), Janet Van Dyne (Her-Oes), Kara Zor-El/Linda Lang/Supergirl (Supergirl)

Ensemble: Birds of Prey, Darkwing Duck, Invincible Iron Man, Justice League: Generation Lost, Mystery Society, Secret Six, Stumptown, S.W.O.R.D., Ultimate Spider-Man, X-Factor, X-Men Legacy, Young Avengers

Superhero Red Carpet//Red Carpet Superhero

Posted by Anika

I don’t know about you, but I watch the Oscars for the fashion as much as the awards — if not more. So why should the Fannies be any different?

Well, because the Fannies only exist in our collective heads as readers and writers at Fantastic Fangirls. Or do they? Check out my Best Dressed pick for the Fannies: Stephanie Brown.

That’s a link to my Comic Book/Fashion Blog Red Carpet Superhero. I started it last month as a way to combine my love of superheroes and fashion. Here is the introduction, and since I started I’ve covered the Olympics, fashion shows and did a full rundown of the recent Oscars. I’m also asking for some suggestions to get my imaginary reality show Captain America’s next Top Model started. Head on over and nominate your favorite comic book crush.

Until next time, bring us home, Tony Stark:

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The First Annual Fantastic Comic Book Awards

In Q & A, a weekly feature of Fantastic Fangirls, we ask our staff to tackle a simple question — then open the floor to comments. But this week we are making a very special announcement in lieu of the Q&A: the winners of the first ever Fantastic Comic Book Awards!

[Simon Williams, Wonder Man] Hello everyone, and welcome to the first annual Fantastic Comic Book Awards.

[Michael Jon Carter, Booster Gold] It’s the Fannies! And the Fannies are magic.

[Simon] One month ago the Fantastic Fangirls [He gestures to the Fangirls in the audience, they smile and wave.] invited their fellow fangirls and fanboys –

[Michael] And fan related fellows!

[Simon] To vote on our nominees.

[Michael] We got voters from all over — international! Marvel fans, DC fans, Indie fans, probably Indy fans, people who like to vote randomly, people who — [Simon frowns.] I’m just saying all types of people. Like a wide voting spread! Of… people who read this blog. [Simon rolls his eyes.] Well. [He grins at the cameras and holds out two thumbs up.] All’s fair in fun!

[Simon] Right then — on with the show! From the pages of Batgirl, here to present the award for Best Character in Supporting Role, Male, Barbara Gordon and Stephanie Brown — both nominees themselves!

[Stephanie bounds on stage, dressed in a darling and age-appropriate purple frock, and grabs the microphone] Hi everybody! I’m really pleased to be here, you know that thing about it’s an honor to be nominated? Totally true! I got awesome swag and I’m sitting next to Luke Cage!! Sweet!! [Camera cuts to a surprised Luke Cage, beside him proud wife Jessica Jones punches his arm and he waves at the stage as Barbara takes her place next to Stephanie.]

[Barbara] Stephanie.

[Stephanie] Oh, right. The nominees are: Colonel Kane in Detective Comics, Ken Hale/Gorilla Man in Agents of Atlas, Luke Cage in New Avengers [Stephanie waves to Luke] Woo!

[Barbara] Stephanie.

[Stephanie shrugs, her smile still huge] Peter Parker/Spider-Man in Ms. Marvel and Ragdoll in Secret Six.

[Barbara] And the Fanny goes to: Peter Parker in Ms. Marvel!

[Peter is stunned, various New Avengers pull him out of his seat and push him toward the stage. Barbara hands him his award and pulls Stephanie away from the microphone so Peter may make his speech. The applause dies down.] Um. Cool! [He runs a hand through his hair.] Aunt May said I should prepare a speech but … you guys have read Detective Comics, right? I mean. Well, yeah, I’ll say that — it is a real privilege to be considered alongside all these other great characters. [The camera pans to each of other nominees as Peter lists them.] I mean this a serious category — Gorilla Man! Ragdoll! Colonel Kane, seriously, I thought he had it sewn up. [Kane nods thanks.] And Luke, that is the definition of support right there, folks. [Jessica beams as Luke gives Peter a thumbs up.]

Uh. So right, I thank Brian Reed for giving me such great scenes. And all the artists who worked with me, you guys are awesome. And Marvel for believing in me and in the title, uh at least til now … Um. [He looks at the award in his hand.] And most of all to Aunt May for standing by me even when I don’t take her advice about acceptance speeches. And Uncle Ben for … being Uncle Ben. [Camera shows May, blinking tears, Carol Danvers leans over an empty chair to touch her arm and smile.] And most most of all to Carol for letting me be in her story. [Now May touches Carol's arm, she shrugs at Peter, looking pleased if also uncomfortable.] And also for getting me this suit. [He strikes a pose to show off his dapper attire and raises his award.] I look like a winner!

[The orchestra plays the Spider-Man theme as Peter, Stephanie and Barbara make their way off stage.]

[Simon] How come I wasn’t nominated for that?

[Michael] You weren’t in that comic last year.

[Simon] Yeah, but…

[Michael] Or any comic last year. [Simon pouts] Now, a supporting character for as long as anyone can remember, from the pages of Superman, intrepid reporter —

[Simon] And foxy lady, if I may say so!

[Michael winks] You may! Ladies and gentlemen, Lois Lane.

[Lois takes the stage, nodding thanks to the hosts.] Thank you, Simon, Michael. I am honored to be announcing the winner in the category Best Character in a Supporting Role, Female. Every one of these ladies is worthy. In the nominating round there was a tie so there are six nominees: Barbara Gordon/Oracle in Batgirl, Carol Danvers/Ms. Marvel in New Avengers, Jessica Jones/Jewel in New Avengers, Karla Sofen/Ms. Marvel in Dark Avengers, Layla Miller in X-Factor, and Pepper Potts in Invincible Iron Man.

I raise my glass to you all. And the winner is: Pepper Potts, Invincible Iron Man!

[Pepper Potts blinks and makes her way to the stage, nearly taking a wrong turn. Finally, she accepts the award from Lois and turns to the audience.] Wow, I can’t — can’t believe — Just give me a minute, sorry. I wasn’t going to do this. I — [Pepper wipes her eyes, then, mumbling] Get it together, Potts. What’s Tony gonna say? [She looks up, composed.] Sorry about that. It’s just a little hard to believe. A couple years ago, when Matt and Barry — that’s, ahh, Matt Fraction and Barry Kitson. I’m biased, but I’d say they’re some talented guys with pretty great taste. [Laughs awkwardly.] Sorry. When Matt and Barry wanted me to be in The Order, I know a lot of people were saying — “Her? She’s still a character? I thought they wrote her out in the Silver Age!” So I can’t say how much I appreciate their taking a chance on me. That was a pretty hard time in my life, and [wipes away another tear] Sorry. That didn’t work out quite the way we all wanted it to. But, thanks to the Order — Henry. Kate. Maggie. Everybody. Thanks, guys. — I started to get my life back. And then –

Of course, I’ve got to mention the movie. Gwyneth. I’m gonna be honest, I wasn’t sure how I felt about Gwyneth. I’ve never been that put-together. That well pressed. I sure as hell never ran in heels like that. [This gets a laugh, Pepper is encouraged.] And for a while, once I was back working with Tony in Invincible Iron Man, I thought everybody expected me to be that Pepper. But then, this wonderful thing happened. I . . .well, first I got blown up by terrorists, after Tony was a jerk and I had to throw a drink on him and storm out of the party, which, weirdly enough, probably saved my life. Then Tony saved me and [points to her chest] he put this machine in me, so I was more like him. I know Tony did it to save me, but first I was angry — because I’ve known Tony Stark for a damn long time and being more like Tony isn’t necessarily something you aspire to. And besides, when Tony gives you something, there’s always the possibility he’s going to want to [in a low voice] take it back?

[Pepper shakes her head.] I’m talking about Tony a lot. He made me a superhero. He trusted me to rescue him. He’s my best friend. He’s my — . I think I ought to thank him. Thank you, Tony? And thanks to all of you. Good night.

[Pepper and Lois walk off stage, Simon watches them leave] Now that’s a class act. Two class acts.

[Michael] To present our next award, a woman who needs no introduction, you know her on sight — the one, the only, She-Hulk, Jennifer Walters.

[Jennifer sweeps on stage in a stunningly beautiful gown] Hello everyone. I get to announce the category Best Character in a Leading Role, Male. There are five wonderful — well, there are four wonderful — well, some of these men are deserving — Oh, never mind. The nominees are: Conner Kent/Kon-El/Superboy in Adventure Comics, James Barnes/Captain America in Captain America, Jimmy Woo in Agents of Atlas, [She purses her lips] Norman Osborn/Iron Patriot in Dark Avengers and Tony Stark/Iron Man in Invincible Iron Man. [Jennifer takes a moment to compose herself.] And the award goes to — [She reads the envelope and sighs.] Of course he wins a Fanny. [She looks up] Tony Stark in Iron Man.

[Tony Stark takes his time walking up to the stage, strutting a bit and mugging for the cameras when he sees them. He bows as he takes the award from She-Hulk, who doesn't look too happy about handing it over. Tony makes a show of staring at the statue, then the audience, then back at the statue. Finally, he looks up, clears his throat and says, disbelief in his voice:] Seriously?? [Silence and some mumbling in the audience until Tony repeats] I mean, seriously? Look, guys. I am the last person, literally the very last person to argue with anyone who wants to tell me how great I am, so — well — thanks. [Tony shrugs and start to walk offstage. The presenters look at each other in puzzlement, but before anyone else can get to the mike, Tony walks back]. It’s just — see — I’ve been in a coma the last few months. And before that, I was getting dumber and dumber every month. And when I was myself, I was doing things like, ahh, stealing top secret files and getting my AA sponsor arrested. [looks out in the crowd, and points] Good man, Henry. Thanks for taking that one for the team.

But most of the time I wasn’t even running things in my own book half the time — I left that to Maria Hill and Rhodey and Widow and — [touches his forehead like he's trying to remember, then points into the wings at Pepper] Just kidding, Pepper. Love ya, Pepper. This lady, friends. She’s the one you ought to be honoring. Which, I realize, you just did. So.

[Tony lifts a statue, takes another bow, and steps away from the mike. The music starts, and the hosts start to come back on stage. Tony darts back and grabs the mike again.]

I just gotta know. Is it Downey? The guy played me in a movie and all of a sudden. . .well, I could tell you some stories about that guy. Or is it. . .is it Fraction? You’ll eat up anything the guy writes because he [makes air quotes] won an Eisner, and he’s so [more air quotes] indie? Those, by the way, were ironic air quotes intended to make fun of people who unironically use air quotes to express irony. [Clears throat.] Obviously. Now. The only thing I want to say is — two, three years ago? I know it pays to have a short memory in this business, but three years ago, I was really on to something. I was revolutionizing the way the public thinks about supeheroes. And you all hated it. I couldn’t buy a vote in a popularity contest then. But I spend a year losing my intelligence, my wealth, my technology, all the resources I’d built up over the years, forcing me to confront the hollowness at the core of what Tony Stark had become, to overcome my compulsion to solve all the world’s problems on my own and finally admit my need for my friends to help build me back up into a complete human being and — you know what? I do deserve this. You’ve talked me into it.

Thank you. Be excellent to each other. Good night. [The orchestra play him off]

[Michael, as the applause dies down] Is that the theme to Bill and Ted? Whoever is directing this is on top of things!

[Simon] You can recognize the theme to Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventures?

[Michael] You can’t? [Simon rolls his eyes, Michael clears his throat] Presenting our final individual award is Ken Hale.

[Simon] Who?

[Michael, still grinning, to the camera] Ken Hale, a double nominee tonight, also known as Gorilla Man.

[Simon starts laughing] Gorilla Man? Really? What, did he win a banana eating contest?

[Michael frowns] No, he’s a gorilla.

[Simon laughs harder] Oh, man, I love you DC guys.

[Michael shakes his head and starts to explain, but Ken, the gorilla man, answers from behind Simon] I am a member of the Agents of Atlas. We are published by Marvel.

[Simon stops laughing] Oh. Sorry, man. I never heard of that.

[Ken nods] It is meant to be a covert operation. However, we were nominated in the ensemble category.

[Simon scratches his head] Oh. Uh. You know, I’ve been real busy with… [His voice trails off] Uh. My own covert operation.

[Michael looks directly in the camera] So covert no one’s writing it! [Simon scowls] Ken! The nominees!

[Ken takes his place at the podium and speaks with distinct gravitas.] In the category, Best Character in a Leading Role, Female the nominees are: Bobbi Morse/Mockingbird in New Avengers: Reunion, Jessica Drew/Spider-Woman in Spider-Woman, Kate Kane/Batwoman in Detective Comics, Rikki Barnes/Nomad in Nomad: Girl Without a World, and Stephanie Brown/Batgirl in Batgirl.

And the winner is . . . . Kate Kane, for Detective Comics!

[Kate rises from her seat, squeezing her father's shoulder and smiling at him as she does so. She wears a flattering, classic, tuxedo. She walks to the stage and steps forward to the microphone, smiling and saying thank you to Ken, who gives her a half-bow.]

Thank you, everyone, and my special thanks and gratitude to the nominating committee for thinking of me. I know that there was a lot of doubt, and real questions, as to whether a Batwoman could headline Detective Comics. I’d like to thank Greg Rucka, for giving me the best lines. And, for making me work so hard! [pause for appreciative laughter] Thanks also to J.H. Williams, who — [pause for audience applause] Yes, J. H. Williams, who makes everything look completely fantastic. I know I am never going to look as good as he makes me! Thanks to everyone in the Batfamily who have created this world and legacy in which I work — Batman, Nightwing, Robin, and Batgirl, plus my co-feature star, The Question, and everyone I’m forgetting.

My most heartfelt thanks are last, though. [audience quiets] Thank you to my father, Colonel Kane, for believing that I would eventually find a way home. Thanks, sir. And a deep thank you to my sister. [Kate looks at the camera.] Without you, none of this would be happening.

[Music swells as Kate backs away from the microphone.]

[Kate dodges back to the mic for one last comment.]

Repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”!

[Michael] We’ve come to the end, all, our final award.

[Simon] Before we bring out our final presenter, a final round of applause for all our nominees [The audience applauds.] and a thank you to everyone involved.

[Michael] Thank you! [The applause swells.]

[Simon] Now, you know him as The Flash —

[Michael] Wally?

[Simon] No —

[Michael] Jay?

[Simon] No — [Michael opens his mouth, Simon rushes on] Barry Allen!

[Barry is already there; no one saw his entrance.] Thank you. I hope to see my team up here next year. The final category honors ensembles and we have eight top vote getters. In the category of Best Ensemble, the nominees are:Agents of Atlas, Dark Avengers, Green Lantern Corps, Invincible Iron Man, New Avengers, New Mutants, Secret Six, and X-Factor.

And the Fantastic Comic Book award goes to: the New Avengers!

[The New Avengers of the past year take to the stage in a raucous jumble: Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, Jessica Drew, Danny Rand, Clint Barton, Bobbi Morse, Bucky Barnes, Natasha Romanov, Peter Parker (masked), and Carol Danvers. Wolverine is not present because he's starring in one of his fifteen million other books right now, but he's there in spirit. No one knows where Echo is. Clint grabs the award and takes the microphone.]

[Clint] Wow. What a great honor (not that we didn’t, you know, expect it). It’s nice to know the Academy recognizes the TRUE Avengers, and not Norman Osborn’s merry band of psychopaths. [Bobbi surreptitiously kicks Clint in the shin.] So, (ow) thanks!

[Carol grabs the microphone.] It hasn’t been an easy road for us, working through our rifts and our trust issues to become a team, and we’re grateful that the effort we’ve put in has shown.

[Luke Cage nods in agreement, leaning in.] These guys are family. The best family my kid could have. [He slings one arm around Danny and another around Jessica Jones.] And no crazy-ass white guy with orange cornrows can change that.

[Carol] We love each other, and we’re always there for each other–

[Bucky, from the back] Even if no one ever does the dishes…

[Carol, unfazed] So we want to thank everyone who’s helped us to get where we are today: Tony Stark and the Super-Human Registration Act, the Skrull Armada [Bobbi and Jessica Drew glare], Osborn’s Fauxvengers, the cavalcade of artists who’ve made us look so good, and of course, our driving force and inspiration, Steve Rogers.

[Carol and Bucky both salute.]

[Jessica Jones takes the microphone.] Finally, we’d like to thank Brian Michael Bendis, without whom we (literally, in my case) wouldn’t be here. Thanks, Bendis!

[Peter Parker cuts in as music begins to play them off the stage.] Yeah, man, and keep this in mind when you renumber us!

[Music swells as the New Avengers smile and wave. Michael and Simon bow to the camera.] That’s all folks! Thank you! Good night!

This post is a collaboration between all four Fantastic Fangirls — and everyone who participated in the Fantastic Comic Book Awards. Thank you all!