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Saturday Morning Panels (Week of 5/13/15)

By | May 16th, 2015
Posted in Columns | 4 Comments

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:

“Mad Max: Fury Road Inspired Artists”: Here’s Cliff Chiang’s contribution to this gallery. Any Cliff Chiang image is worth looking at, and I can’t wait for “Paper Girls” later this year. Also, Mad Max: Fury Road is amazing. – Matthew Garcia

“DC Sneak Peek: Action Comics”: This is just one example of why Aaron Kuder deserves to be a superstar artist. – Keith Dooley


“DC Sneak Peek: Action Comics”:
Those teeth. More perfection from Kuder. – Keith Dooley


“DC Sneak Peek: Aquaman”:
Don’t mess with the king. I’m digging the new duds. – Keith Dooley

“Southern Cross” #3: Well, that looks appetizing. – Matthew Garcia

“Injection” #1: Ladies and gentlemen, Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire. – Matthew Garcia


“Saga” #28:
Just some nice campfire talk. – Keith Dooley

“Saga” #28: Trippy. – Keith Dooley


“Chrononauts” #3:
He must be feeling pretty vulnerable. – Keith Dooley

“Harrow County” #1: Cullen Bunn’s narration here is fantastic. “His breath reeked like a slaughterhouse.” ― Mark Tweedale


“Five Ghosts Special” #1:
Seeing Barbiere and Mooneyham give S.M. Vidaurri a chance to play around in the world of “Five Ghosts” and build up the history is great and Vidaurri makes it look so, so good. – Leo Johnson


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