It’s the end of another year, and we’re closing out 2009 by taking a look back at our top 10 posts of the year, measured by the total number of hits. Thanks for following and supporting us all through this year, and keep coming back for loads more awesomeness in 2010!
10. TV Review: True Blood 2.09 – I Will Rise Up
Summer’s True Blood reviews brought the most consistently huge visitor numbers of any TV show this year. Out of all the reviews she wrote this year, the season’s ninth episode was was most read (and probably featured the most nudity via screencap).
9. Is Rick Castle Too Smart For a TV Series?
Shortly after Castle premiered in March, Paige took a look at Nathan Fillion’s newest character and how he fit into the landscape of TV.
8. Webcomic Wednesday: The Meek
Kelly’s covered a lot of webcomics this year, but the one that got the most attention was her coverage of The Meek, a series by Der-shing Helmer.
7. The Top 10 Sci-Fi / Fantasy Friendships
This list of famous pairings hit Fandomania in May and has been bringing readers steadily since then.
6. Flashbang: Crush the Castle
Dax’s review of a web-based Flash game was our #1 review of the year! Out of all the comics, TV episodes, movies, books, and video games we covered, the one item that pulled in the most readers was this little indie game.
5. Who Are the Dark Avengers?
After the Secret Invasion storyline ended, Marvel Comics threw their own world into a whirl by putting the bad guys in charge. Fans loaded the hits onto this article that outlined the new roster for the Avengers last January.
4. The 8 Guys To Avoid at a Convention
Co-written by con-going gals extraordinaire Jessi and Perry, this definitive guide to the bad side of convention dudes became super popular this past summer, just in time for Dragon*Con, when USA Today’s blog picked it up.
3. Fandomestic: 15 Geeky Wedding Cakes
Wedding cakes are a popular topic for lists and photos on the internet, and it’s even better when they’re geeky! Our top-ranking Fandomestic of 2009 showcases some superb examples, ranging from Katamari Damacy to Marvel Zombies.
2. Joss Whedon’s 16 Most Painful Character Deaths
Celeste’s list of tragic moments from Buffy, Angel, and the rest of the Whedon universe got a lot of attention from Joss Whedon fan sites and continues to rake in hits from fans wanting to relive the pain just one more time.
1. The 100 Greatest Fictional Characters of All Time
The #1 most visited post of the year was also the one that took we editors the longest to put together. Spanning several months and incorporating the opinions of hundreds of site visitors, this list is not just our #1 post of 2009 but also of all time!