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.
As a note, this week features some content that is not safe for work. Please keep that in mind when reading, and don’t get in trouble with your boss if you read this column Monday mornings.
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:

“Southern Cross” #1: That is one epically gorgeous and sinister ship by artist Andy Belanger and colorist Lee Loughridge. – Keith Dooley

“Southern Cross” #1: For whatever reason, this reminded me of “Cowboy Bebop” and I was then even more captivated by this book. – Matthew Garcia

“Help Us, Great Warrior!” #2: There’s just something about outright evil unicorns that feels so satisfying. – Matthew Garcia

“Shutter” #10: This is probably one of the moments that came closest to emulating the end of Hertzfelt’s “Rejected”, but in comics. Del Duca and Gini kill it. – Matthew Garcia

“Shutter” #10: A supernova spectacle. – Matthew Garcia

“East of West” #18: Oh, you know, nothing but a charming day out in the country with my favorite pet. I’m pretty sure this is straight out of E. Nesbit. – Matthew Garcia

“The Surface” #1: It’s like Oz and Bizzaroworld wrapped into one trippy world. – Keith Dooley

“Action Comics” #40: Bizzaroworld is very normal! Those bunnies aren’t scary! – Keith Dooley

“Action Comics” #40: Me am hate this issue of “Action Comics”! It was worst issue of the week! – Keith Dooley

“The New 52: Futures End” #45: Hopefully this death doesn’t stick and this isn’t the last we see of Frankie. – Keith Dooley

“Star Wars” #3: It is useless to resist. – Matthew Garcia

“Star Wars” #3: Do not underestimate the power of the ULTIMATE BOSS. – Matthew Garcia