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Which 10 posts you clicked on most in 2015

Posted by: Scott    Tags:      Posted date:  January 8, 2016  |  No comment


I’m always intrigued by what intrigues you when you stop by here to read my musings, so now that 2015’s over, I decided to take a look back and see which posts you clicked on most last year.

Comics made up four of the top 10 posts in terms of subject matter, with food and science fiction/fantasy/horror following at three each.

Here are the results, all clickable and everything, just in case you want to relive the past 12 months.

Turns out H. P. Lovecraft isn’t the only problematic fantasist

If you hated Marvel’s ’70s reprint comics—blame me!

Celebrating my birthday with dinner at Noma, the world’s #1 restaurant

Why Fantastic Four was my first—and last—comic book subscription

In which the Sad Puppies prove to be more powerful than L. Ron Hubbard

Michelle Wrightson 1941-2015

Somebody up there likes me (and by “up there,” I mean in Copenhagen)

Going Home with Bryan Voltaggio

Can you ID the comic book in Annie Hall?

Rescuing my long-ago lunch with Samuel R. Delany

The most-read post of 2015 wasn’t written in 2015, but was actually an entry from 2010 about a 1932 promotional coin which featured both the Star of David and the swastika. I’d never have expected that post to still keep pulling in the eyeballs, and I’m still not quite sure how it happened.

Thanks for all the visits, folks! I look forward to seeing what 2016 will bring.





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