50. "Farseer Trilogy: Royal Assassin" by Robin Hobb
51. "The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists" by Robert Tressel
53- 59. "Incorruptible" Vol 1-7
60- 70. "Irredeemable" Vol 1- 10
71. "The Shining Grils" by Lauren Beuke
72. "Mine own executioner" by Nigel Balchin
73. "Invisible Monsters" by Chuck Palahnuik
74. "A Woman Speaks" by Anais Nin
75. "Hitchhiker's guide tot he galaxy: And another thing" by Eoin Coulter
76-95. "Fables" Vol 1- 19
96. "Falling Angel" by William Hjortsberg
97. "Cinderella: From Fabletown with love"
98. "Cinderella: Fables are forever"
99. "Fables: 1001 nights of snow"
100. "Fables: The last Castle"
101. "Farseer Trilogy: Assassins quest" by Robin Hobb
Lots of comics in the last few months, my favourite title (as you can probably surmise) has been "Fables". While some story arcs were slower than others, I just fell in love with it in general :)
Easily my most enjoyable read of this year was Robin Hobb's "Farseerer Trilogy". While it took me a long while to finish the last book I was totally hooked for all 3 installments and will definately be reading her "Tawny Man" trilogy in the near future :)