Hello, and welcome to Saturday Morning Panels! It’s a very simple concept: since none of us are up to watching Saturday morning cartoons anymore, we are instead going to share with you our favorite panels from the week before. It’s a bit like Comics Should Be Cheap, except with more pictures and less reading.
And, of course, SPOILERS are probably abundant.
We encourage you to play along at home and let us know what your favorite moments of the week were in the comment section! In the meantime, our picks:

“Batman” #45: He’s Bloomin’ vicious! – Keith Dooley

“Batman and Robin Eternal” #2: Ah, Stephanie Brown. – Brian Salvatore

“Batman and Robin Eternal” #2: Seeing Tim and Stephanie together brings back lots of childhood memories. – Keith Dooley

“Twilight Children” #1: Gilbert Hernandez said that he went for the more romantic tone of science fiction (think Close Encounters of the Third Kind or The Man Who Fell to Earth) for this book, and that helps make it so gorgeous. The handsomest floating orb in the world. – Matt Garcia

“The Wicked + The Divine” #15: I’m not sure how I felt about the overall message of this issue, and the idea of “cultural appropriation” gives me some mega-mixed reactions, but no doubt these panels are impressive. – Matt Garcia

“Low” #10: Things are getting intense. – Keith Dooley

“Aurora West: Fall of the House of West”: And you all thought Haggard West was a threat. – Matt Garcia

“Iscariot”: You can never go wrong with a girl and a sword. – Matt Garcia

“Cursed Pirate Girl Annual 2015”: Now I’m an ink kinda guy, but look at this pencil work! This is stuff we should be paying more attention toward! – Matt Garcia

“Peanuts: A Tribute to Charles M. Schulz”: These are honestly my two favorite Peanuts characters rendered by one of my favorite artists, Paul Pope. But honestly, everyone, you should seek out this tribute book because it’s spectacular. – Matt Garcia

“Adventure Time” #45: You know, the warnings were all there. – Matt Garcia