There they all are.
Took me a couple passes to get it just right, but I think I nailed it.
Previously...
And now the list...
1. Avengers: Infinity War
I could flip a coin tomorrow, and like "Spider-Verse", better.
It's tough, but it edges it out by a smidge.
Can't fucking wait for Endgame.
It's 4 months away, can you fucking believe it?
2. Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse
See above.
3. Black Panther
I can only imagine being a black nerd, and now having both T'Challa and Miles Morales to look up to at the movies. It's an incredible time.
4. Bumblebee
Little did I know when I bought li'l ol' Cliffjumper in '85, the door that was being opened.
5. Aquaman
Comic geeks always knew he was cool.
6. Deadpool 2
*Crosses fingers*
C'mooon, post-Disney Deadpool 3!!
7. Ghostbusters: Crossing Over
It's a testament to both how good these comics are, and how much of a Ghosthead I am that this ranks up so high.
8. Creed II
Heart's on fire!!
Strong desire!!
Ra-ges deeeep withiiiin!!
"Dragooooooo!!!"
9. Ash vs Evil Dead (Season 3)
Ash went out on a good note.
We'll miss ya, buddy.
But we'll always have these movies and shows.
It was a great run, and a fun ride.
*Salutes*
10. Ant-Man & The Wasp
We all know he's the savior in Endgame.
11. Incredibles 2
If they ever make a part 3, I'll either be dead, or senile.
12. Venom
Fuck it, mash it all up with "Spider-Verse".
Put a symbiote on Spider-Ham, put Eddy Brock in the Peni Parker suit, go nuts.
The doors are flung wide open.
Go for it, Sony.
13. Ready Player One
The singularity point for a nice infinite game of "six degrees".
14. Solo: A Star Wars Story
Good job, backlashers, now there's no Obi-Wan prequel.
15. Elseworlds
Last year, DC-TV ate DCEU's lunch. Now, not as much.
16. The Girl In The Spider's Web
Said it all in the winter review.
17. Halloween
Ditto.
18. Ghostbusters: Answer The Call:What Dreams May Come
It's cute, but I didn't love it.
There's potential there though.
Could've/should've launched a regular series.
Doesn't look like we're getting one though.
IDW has other plans in the immediate pipeline.
19. Death House
Said it in the winter review.
An incredible goddamned year.
Having it all there just makes it even more clear.
That's that, 2018 is all done.
See you in January for Glass, and then in March for Captain Marvel.
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