This Week in Panels: Week 233
March 11th, 2014 by Gavok | Tags: deadpool, loki, magneto, panels, she-hulkIt’s time again for This Week Panels. It’s time again to take every new comic that Matlock, Gaijin Dan, Space Jawa and I read over the last week and cut them down into a panel that best represents the issue. Sounds like fun? Great! Join in if you’re ever interested. My email’s on the side.
I’m posting two Bleach panels this time around, mainly because I forgot to post one last week. Sorry, Dan.
Awesome comics this week. Afterlife with Archie was absolutely astounding and I can’t recommend it enough. The whole thing was heartbreaking, other than the interlude about how the Blossom siblings are totally incestual. That’s not me joking. That’s an actual plot point. In an Archie comic. The guy who wrote it is now in charge of the company. No fooling.
Magneto is cool because someone at Marvel realized that the best part of X-Men: First Class was the stuff near the beginning about Magneto being a super-powered Inglorius Basterd. It’s like that, only in the present and he’s bald.
Burn the Orphanage was really strange this week and not exactly in a good way. Easily the weakest of the trilogy.
Afterlife with Archie #4
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Francesco Francavilla
All You Need Is Kill #7
Hiroshi Sakurazaka, Ryosuke Takeuchi, Yoshitoshi ABe and Takeshi Obata
Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Rift Part 1
Gene Luen Yang and Gurihiru
Avengers AI #10
Sam Humphries and Andre Lima Araujo
Batman ’66 #29
Tom Peyer and Chris Sprouse
Batwing #29
Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti
Bleach #569
Tite Kubo
Bleach #570
Tite Kubo
Burn the Orphanage: Born to Lose #3
Sina Grace and Daniel Freedman
Captain America
Rick Remender and Nic Klein
Deadpool: The Gauntlet #9
Brian Posehn, Gerry Duggan and Reilly Brown
Detective Comics #29
John Layman and Aaron Lopresti
Earth 2 #21
Tom Taylor and Nicola Scott
Forever Evil #6
Geoff Johns and David Finch
Forever Evil: Arkham War #6
Peter J. Tomasi and Scot Eaton
Loki: Agent of Asgard #2 (Gavin’s pick)
Al Ewing and Lee Garbett
Loki: Agent of Asgard #2 (Matlock’s pick)
Al Ewing and Lee Garbett
Magneto #1 (Gavin’s pick)
Cullen Bunn and Gabriel Hernandez Walta
Magneto #1 (Matlock’s pick)
Cullen Bunn and Gabriel Hernandez Walta
Moon Knight #1
Warren Ellis and Declan Shalvey
Naruto #666
Masashi Kishimoto
New Warriors #2 (Matlock’s pick)
Christopher Yost and Marcus To
New Warriors #2 (Gavin’s pick)
Christopher Yost and Marcus To
Night of the Living Deadpool #4 (Gavin’s pick)
Cullen Bunn and Ramon Rosanas
Night of the Living Deadpool #4 (Jawa’s pick)
Cullen Bunn and Ramon Rosanas
Nisekoi #112
Naoshi Komi
One Piece #739
Eiichiro Oda
Punisher #3 (Gavin’s pick)
Nathan Edmondson and Mitch Gerads
Punisher #3 (Matlock’s pick)
Nathan Edmondson and Mitch Gerads
Seraph of the End #12
Takaya Kagami, Yamato Yamamoto and Daisuke Furuya
She-Hulk #2 (Gavin’s pick)
Charles Soule and Javier Pulido
She-Hulk #2 (Matlock’s pick)
Charles Soule and Javier Pulido
She-Hulk #2 (Jawa’s pick)
Charles Soule and Javier Pulido
Stealth Symphony #2
Ryohgo Narita and Yoichi Amano
Swamp Thing #29
Charles Soule and Jesus Saiz
Toriko #268
Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro
Trinity of Sin: The Phantom Stranger #17
JM DeMatteis and Fernando Blanco
World Trigger #50
Daisuke Ashihara
So… Not only do we have a new Killer Instinct and a new Guilty Gear, but this is being Kickstarter’d.
Still waiting for my next-gen Clay Fighter and Eternal Champions.
I wonder if Lex being on a Justice League will be because someone clues him in that that is pure BS
by Jason March 11th, 2014 at 14:27 --reply