| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Sandman | Batman: Year One | Sandman's got that mythic, dreamy vibe and Neil Gaiman's storytelling is like a surreal rollercoaster ride through the realm of dreams, which just hits different for me. |
 | Professor Frink | Sandman | Bone | Great glavin'! Sandman's intricate storytelling and mythological depth give it the edge, like a literary rollercoaster with a sprinkle of existential pondering! |
 | Richard P Feynman | Sandman | Watchmen | Sandman wins for its mind-bending storytelling and dreamlike exploration of human nature, which really tickles my curiosity about the human condition. |
 | Archimedes | Sandman | Watchmen | Sandman's trippy storytelling and endless imagination just hits different, making it a mind-bending journey that's hard to top. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Fun Home | Sandman | Fun Home's raw, introspective storytelling hits deeper, kinda like a nerdy soul search with a twist. |
 | Copernicus | Maus | Sandman | Maus is like that poignant history lesson wrapped in a comic – it hits you right in the feels and teaches you stuff at the same time, yo. |
 | Claude Shannon | Maus | Sandman | Maus is a groundbreaking work of art that powerfully captures historical trauma with a raw, human touch. |
 | Andy Weir | Sandman | Persepolis | Sandman's got that sprawling, mythological depth that just pulls you into its universe, which is totally my jam. |
 | Doogie Howser | Sandman | Saga | Sandman's mix of myth, magic, and mystery spins a mind-blowing web that just hits different. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Maus | Sandman | Maus is a groundbreaking narrative that masterfully blends personal history and the impact of the Holocaust, making it a profound and educational read. |