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By SFX Staff published 12 February 2015

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It's judgement time!

Yes, forget the Oscars, bin the Baftas and melt down those Golden Globes these are the only awards that matter in this quadrant of the galaxy! Here's your chance to tell us who's rocked and ruled the SF realm over the last year*, from the screen to the page. Will Game Of Thrones slay Doctor Who? Will Guardians Of The Galaxy blast ahead of Interstellar? Choose your faves, cast your votes (we've picked a shortlist in each category and you also have the option to choose your own contender) and we'll unmask the winners in an upcoming issue of SFX magazine, the world's number one sci-fi and fantasy mag. And because it's SFX's 20th anniversary this year (#sfx20), we'll also be celebrating some of the heroes of our lifetime!

So just click on the first of the categories above, select your favourite, hit "Vote" and move on to the next category. Once you complete the competition there'll be an opportunity to sign up for the SFX newsletter, and download a free digital copy of our Instant Guide To Zombies!

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