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Previously On #94: Dave’s Faves, 2019 Year-End Non-Comics Edition!

In terms of entertainment, 2019 was pretty remarkable. I’m not sure where it’ll fall in the decade when we look back, but for my money some of my favorite comic book TV, comic book movies, and straight up comic book moments of the decade all happened this year.

Since I’ve already shared Comic Book Herald’s favorite comics of 2019 in a host of places, this week’s column will focus on favorites across other mediums and categories.

TV

I don’t get to keep up with critically acclaimed TV as much as I’d like anymore (I think I’ve been watching Legion season two for approximately 7 years), but I do at least get to venture outside the comics genre on occasion here. Nonetheless, my two favorite shows of the year earnestly fit within the broader scope of “Comic book TV,” one from HBO and one from DC Universe.

  1. Watchmen
  2. Doom Patrol
  3. Glow
  4. Russian Doll
  5. Mandolorian

Movies

I think this might be the first year of my life where I exclusively went to the movies to see comics related pictures for Comic Book Herald. I’d say that sitting down for 2 hours seems like a preposterous luxury with two kids and two jobs, but really it’s just that if I do have spare time to sit and relax, I’d rather play a video game!

So yes, my favorite movies list is just the comic book movies of 2019, in order of preference. Spoiler: This may or may not upset some clowns.

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  1. Avengers: Endgame
  2. Spider-Man: Far From Home
  3. Shazam
  4. Captain Marvel
  5. Joker
  6. Hellboy
  7. X-Men Dark Phoenix

MUSIC

My picks for favorite albums and songs are my most confident, as I honestly keep up with current music almost as much as I do comics. Surely I’ll never turn into a Dad this way!

15 Songs

  1. Drunk II – Mannequin Pussy
  2. RICKY – Denzel Curry
  3. What’s Good – Tyler, The Creator
  4. Seventeen – Sharon Van Etten
  5. Old Town Road – Remix – Lis Nas X, Billy Ray Cyrus
  6. Summer – Ace Marino
  7. Sheet Music – Episode 02 – Vince Staples
  8. She Live – Maxo Dream, Megan Thee Stallion
  9. When Am I Gonna Lose You – Remix – Local Natives, Medasin
  10. Big Booty – Gucci Mane, Megan Thee Stallion
  11. I’m a Stranger Now – The Tallest Man on Earth
  12. Memphis – Kitten
  13. Only for the Broken-Hearted – Twin Shadow
  14. Sat by a Tree – Dan Deacon
  15. The View – Oso Oso

15 Albums

  1. Pity Boy – Mal Blum
  2. Basking in the Glow – Oso Oso
  3. Be Gentle With the Warm Turtle – Kinski
  4. ANIMA – Thom Yorke
  5. Kills Birds – Kills Birds
  6. Power Chords – Mike Krol
  7. You Deserve Love – White Reaper
  8. Incidental Music – W.H. Lung
  9. The Movie – I Love Your Lifestyle
  10. The Jungle Is the Only Way Out – Mereba
  11. New Hell – Greet Death
  12. This is Not the End – Spielbergs
  13. Watchmen, Vol 1 – Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross
  14. IGOR – Tyler, The Creator
  15. Patience – Mannequin Pussy

BOOKS I READ THAT DON’T HAVE PICTURES

The Fifth Season

The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August

The Water Knife

SONS

Scott Free Buesing entered the scene and moved into a tie this year with Von Doom Buesing!

SPORTS TEAMS

  1. Vast chasms of hopelessness
  2. Cubs
  3. Bears
  4. Bulls
  5. Hockey?

PODCASTS

  1. The Teacher’s Lounge
  2. The Watch
  3. Reveal
  4. Binge Mode
  5. My Marvelous Year
Dave: Dave is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Comic Book Herald, and also the Boss of assigning himself fancy titles. He's a long-time comic book fan, and can be seen most evenings in Batman pajama pants. Contact Dave @comicbookherald on Twitter or via email at dave@comicbookherald.com.
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