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Saturday Morning Panels (Week of 5/20/15)

By | May 23rd, 2015
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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:


“DC Sneak Peek: Catwoman”:
David Messina is a pretty powerful Cat-artist. – Keith Dooley


“DC Sneak Peek: Robin, Son of Batman”:
A pet fit for the son of Batman. – Keith Dooley


“DC Sneak Peek: Grayson”:
I know what you mean. – Keith Dooley

“Planet Hulk” #1: Gladiator Captain America teamed up with Devil Dinosaur is the most comic-y idea I’ve seen in a while and I love it. – Leo Johnson


“Star Wars” #5:
John Cassaday got a lot of mileage out of the twin suns for this issue. And they’re all delivered gorgeously. – Matthew Garcia

“Wytches” #6: One of many nightmare-inducing scenes in a perfect first arc finale. – Keith Dooley


“The Fade Out” #6:
Tinsel town troubles. – Keith Dooley


“Kaptara” #2:
If this doesn’t make it into the next Mad Max movie, then what’s the point? – Matthew Garcia

“Kaptara” #2: Ball sweat is pretty potent stuff. – Keith Dooley


“Shutter” #12:
OH. FUCK. YES. – Matthew Garcia

“Oh, Killstrike” #1: There’s a weird sort of charm to this first issue of “Oh, Killstrike” and this panel is what really did it for me. – Leo Johnson

“Lumberjanes” #14: Obviously none of you girls have ever been to Colorado. – Matthew Garcia

“B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth” #132: I can’t believe they just did that! After “The Broken Equation” and “Flesh and Stone,” Enos had become a really interesting character, especially in his interactions with Johann. ― Mark Tweedale

“B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth” #132: Oh no, wait. It appears they’re not done with him just yet… ― Mark Tweedale

“B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth” #132: Shit Johann! What the hell did you just do?! Peter Snejbjerg, that sequence was masterful. ― Mark Tweedale

“B.P.R.D.” #131: R.I.P. Agent Enos. – Brian Salvatore


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