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Saturday Morning Panels (Week of 11/8/17)

By | November 11th, 2017
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Hello and welcome back to Saturday Morning Panels! You know the drill. Each week the Multiversity staff lovingly scours the new releases to find you, our dear reader, our favorite panels and moments. And we have a fantastic line up for you this week!

So kick-back, watch out for spoilers, talk about your favorites in comments section below, and enjoy!

”Mister Miracle” #4: This book…Tom King’ll break your heart every time – Matt Lune

”Star Wars” #38: Salvador Larroca really leveled up from the last time he was drawing Star Wars ships- Jake Hill

“Batman Lost” #1: “Metal” goes full POMO #MakeMetalMorrison – Kevin Gregory

“Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps” #34: Groan. I can’t even handle how lame this is. Let’s leave the Metal puns to Snyder and Capullo. – Justin Beeson

“Star Wars” #38: How can anyone think that this traced photo-realistic bullshit is possibly better than having faces that match the rest of the page? The rest of the page could be drawn my Michelangelo, and it would still be jarring.- Brian Salvatore

“Star Wars” #38: I mean, come on. – Brian Salvatore

“Batman Lost” #1: Jorge Jimenez is a god and is doing the work of his career. – Kevin Gregory

“Detective Comics” #968: Alvaro Martinez is also a god. – Kevin Gregory

“Runaways” #3: I literally thought, “nope,” in my head when looking at this sequence, before noticing the subtle lettering above the guy’s head. – Justin Beeson

”Kid Lobotomy” #2: This book is my kind of crazy, and I love it – Matt Lune

“Spider-Man/Deadpool” #23: I like these sharks. I hope they enjoy the show, then enjoy eating everyone. – Robbie Pleasant

“Detective Comics” #968: If you had told me in 2014 that this team would exist, let alone be the among the best team books in all of comics, I would never have believed you. – Brian Salvatore

“Runaways” #3: Old Lace is turning into a real scene stealer in this iteration of “Runaways.” Now I want to see this scene played out on the TV show. – Justin Beeson

”The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl” #26: Did you ever think you’d see Jim Davis drawing a Marvel comic?! We live in strange times… – Matt Lune

”The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl” #26: Galactus and Silver Surfer work surprisingly well as analogues for Garfield and Jon. These really did feel like actual Garfield strips, and some were. – Justin Beeson

“Mister Miracle” #4: A veggie platter can’t hurt – even when deciding the fate of a god. – Brian Salvatore

“Star Wars” #38: Oof. Jedha is not in good shape. It’s kind of crazy that this wasn’t in Rogue One. – Justin Beeson

“Unbeatable Squirrel Girl” #26: This comic knows me so well. – Robbie Pleasant

”Action Comics” #991: This storyline has had its ups and downs, but this moment, where the weight of hopelessness and despair threatens to overwhelm Superman, might have been worth it all – Matt Lune


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