This Week in Panels: Week 238
April 13th, 2014 by Gavok | Tags: deadpool, ghost rider, injustice, panels, what ifWelcome to the 238th edition of This Week in Panels, the Deadpool Wedding Spectacular. The latest issue featured a bunch of backup stories by all sorts of writers from the character’s past, so I figured I’d give each one of them the ThWiP treatment for the hell of it.
My panel posse is made up of Gaijin Dan, Matlock and Space Jawa. Notably missing this week is Invincible, as I’ve finally decided to drop that series. I’m done with constant, “Oh man, how shocking is THIS?!” moments. It’s been a long time coming, but this week’s installment broke the camel’s back.
In other news, I’ve been trying DDP Yoga. It’s too early for results, but I’m definitely feeling it.
All-New Ghost Rider #2 (Gavin’s pick)
Felipe Smith and Tradd Moore
All-New Ghost Rider #2 (Matlock’s pick)
Felipe Smith and Tradd Moore
All-New Ultimates #1
Michel Fiffe and Amilcar Pinna
All You Need Is Kill #11
Hiroshi Sakurazaka, Ryosuke Takeuchi, Yoshitoshi ABe and Takeshi Obata
Avengers AI #11
Sam Humphries and Andre Lima Araujo
Bleach #575
Tite Kubo
Blue Exorcist #56
Kazue Kato
Captain Marvel #2
Kelly Sue DeConnick and David Lopez
Daredevil #1.50
Mark Waid and Javier Rodriguez
Deadpool #27 (Matlock’s pick)
Brian Posehn, Gerry Duggan and Mike Hawthorne
Deadpool #27 (Gavin’s pick)
Brian Posehn, Gerry Duggan and Mike Hawthorne
Deadpool #27
Brian Posehn and Scott Koblish
Deadpool #27
Fabian Nicieza and Scott Hepburn
Deadpool #27
Mark Waid and John McCrea
Deadpool #27
Joe Kelly and Paco Medina
Deadpool #27
Christopher Priest and Niko Henrichon
Deadpool #27
Jimmy Palmiotti and John Timms
Deadpool #27
Frank Tieri and Dexter Soy
Deadpool #27
Gail Simone and Alvin Lee
Deadpool #27
Frank Tieri and Dexter Soy
Deadpool #27
Gail Simone and Alvin Lee
Deadpool #27
Daniel Way and Carlo Barberi
Dragon Ball –
Akira Toriyama
Injustice: Year Two #7 (Gavin’s pick)
Tom Taylor and Mike S. Miller
Injustice: Year Two #7 (Matlock’s pick)
Tom Taylor and Mike S. Miller
Iron Fist: The Living Weapon #1
Kaare Kyle Andrews
Naruto #671
Masashi Kishimoto
Nisekoi #117
Naoshi Komi
One Piece #743
Eiichiro Oda
One-Punch Man #34, part 3
ONE and Yusuke Murata
Powerpuff Girls #8
Derek Charm
Stealth Symphony #7
Ryohgo Narita and Yoichi Amano
Superior Foes of Spider-Man #11 (Matlock’s pick)
Tom Peyer, Carmen Carnero, Elliot Kalan and Nuno Plati
Superior Foes of Spider-Man #11 (Gavin’s pick)
Tom Peyer, Carmen Carnero, Elliot Kalan and Nuno Plati
Superman/Wonder Woman #7
Charles Soule and Paulo Siqueira
Thunderbolts #24 (Matlock’s pick)
Charles Soule and Paco Diaz
Thunderbolts #24 (Gavin’s pick)
Charles Soule and Paco Diaz
Toriko #272
Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro
What If: Age of Ultron #2 (Gavin’s pick)
Joe Keatinge and Ramon Villalobos
What If: Age of Ultron #2 (Matlock’s pick)
Joe Keatinge and Ramon Villalobos
World Trigger #55
Daisuke Ashihara
I was excited about there being a new Iron Fist series, but after that first issue, I think I’m good.
Here’s two things I love about YouTube: awesome cats and shredding. Thanks, Was Taters!
Didn’t care for the new Iron Fist? Any particular reason why? I’m myself not sure how I feel about it.
by B Lau April 14th, 2014 at 01:22 --replyKirkman, you shoulda kept to apeing Bendis instead of Millar.
by Mike P. April 14th, 2014 at 16:05 --reply@B Lau: I felt it tried too hard to make Danny Rand gritty in a way that just didn’t feel right. Seeing Danny dead-faced and numb while having sex with random women just chipped away at my interest.
by Gavok April 18th, 2014 at 20:02 --reply