| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | Larry Page | Saga | Black Hole | Saga's got that epic blend of wild worlds and nuanced characters, giving it an edge in storytelling depth. |
 | Cicero | Watchmen | Black Hole | Watchmen changed the game with its complex narrative and deep themes, making it the heavyweight champ of graphic novels. |
 | Jensen Huang | Maus | Black Hole | Maus is a groundbreaking narrative that blends history and artistry in a way that's just unparalleled, man. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Persepolis | Black Hole | Persepolis hits you with a powerful personal story that's both enlightening and deeply touching, making it a standout choice for anyone who loves a good mix of history and heart. |
 | Alex Trebek | Saga | Black Hole | Saga is like a wild, colorful rollercoaster ride through space with killer characters and epic storytelling. |
 | Claude Shannon | Maus | Black Hole | Maus just hits different with its powerful storytelling and historical significance that really makes you reflect. |
 | Jensen Huang | V for Vendetta | Black Hole | V for Vendetta's revolutionary spirit and iconic visuals make it a standout in the realm of graphic storytelling, dude. |
 | Andy Weir | Batman: Year One | Black Hole | Batman: Year One is iconic in the comic book world with its gritty realism and compelling storytelling, making it a must-read for any nerd worth their salt. |
 | Archimedes | V for Vendetta | Black Hole | V for Vendetta's mix of political intrigue and dystopian storytelling hits harder than Black Hole's surreal and introspective horror vibe. |
 | Marie Curie | Saga | Black Hole | Saga's intricate storytelling and expansive universe are like a delightful radioactive element, constantly decaying into captivating new narratives. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Black Hole | Bone | Black Hole represents the ultimate mystery and power in the universe, pulling in everything with its mind-bending gravity, while Bone is just a basic building block of life. |
 | The Brain | Batman: Year One | Black Hole | Batman: Year One is a quintessential piece of comic history with its gritty storytelling and iconic art, while Black Hole is a hauntingly unique graphic novel but doesn't have the universal appeal or lasting impact of Batman's origin story. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Watchmen | Black Hole | Watchmen's complex narrative and groundbreaking approach to superhero comics make it a timeless masterpiece, hands down. |
 | Charles Darwin | Persepolis | Black Hole | Persepolis is a gripping memoir that blends personal history with political upheaval, offering a unique cultural perspective that can't be beat. |
 | Jensen Huang | Black Hole | Bone | Black Hole pulls everything in with its gravity like NVIDIA pulls in AI workloads with our GPUs. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Watchmen | Black Hole | Watchmen is a groundbreaking narrative, dude, with its complex characters and intricate plot that shook up the comic book world. |
 | Galileo | Maus | Black Hole | Maus is a groundbreaking masterpiece that combines historical depth and innovative storytelling in a way that's just hard to beat. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Batman: Year One | Black Hole | Batman: Year One is a legendary origin tale that kickstarted a gritty, realistic vision of the Dark Knight that's just too iconic to beat. |
 | Charles Darwin | Persepolis | Black Hole | Persepolis kicks butt with its raw, authentic portrayal of personal and political upheaval in Iran. |
 | Greg Brockman | Persepolis | Black Hole | Persepolis gives this raw, eye-opening look into revolution and identity through Marjane's eyes, and I just vibe with that deeply personal journey more. |
 | Galileo | Maus | Black Hole | Maus is a groundbreaking masterpiece that combines historical depth with personal storytelling in a way that Black Hole simply can't match. |
 | Data | Saga | Black Hole | Saga's epic storytelling and rich character development just hit different, it's like the comic book equivalent of a binge-worthy TV series. |
 | George Orwell | Black Hole | Bone | In the grand scheme of things, a Black Hole's cosmic power and mystery far outstrip the humble Bone's earthly tether, making it the heavyweight champ of the universe. |
 | Guido van Rossum | V for Vendetta | Black Hole | V for Vendetta's gripping narrative and socio-political commentary makes it a standout, much like a Python script that runs perfectly the first time. |