Via @DanSlott who did a better job than I plan to do.
1. These will mostly be #Spoilers
2. I’m not gonna find pictures for all of them
3. If I run out I’m just gonna do covers
The Batman Adventures #4 (1992) — My FIRST comic — last page Scarecrow reveal that has stayed with me permanently.
Scott Pilgrim Vol. 1 (2004) — Wallace Wells warns Scott that it’s that one guy.
Superman For All Seasons #1 (1998) — "My mom made it for me."
Ghost World (1997) — Enid's dad finds the record.
Secret Wars #6 (2015) — Miles has a hamburger in his pocket.
Watchmen (1986 - 1987) — Everything changes forever.
Euthanauts #1 (2018) — This cover, but also EVERY Euthanauts cover.
Ms. Marvel #7 (2014) — Logan mentors Kamala during a cross-section sewer caper.
Amazing Spider-Man #589 (2009) "WHAM"
Sexcastle (2015) gives us possibly the best line in comics.
American Elf — 2/27/04 "Reason For Being"
Really, this entire exercise was just an excuse to post that James Kochalka strip that makes me tear up every time, but since you've been patient —
Captain America #367 (1990) — Magneto puts Red Skull in that hole.
Hark, A Vagrant (2011) — Lois is busy.
Fantastic Four #415 (1996) — Mister Fantastic “stretches” to give himself huge muscles and I stop reading superhero comics for ten years, and then realize this rules after twenty.
Fantastic Four #415 (1996) *THE VERY NEXT PANEL* — Franklin Richards plays Amalgam Comics Overpower.
Astonishing X-Men #3 (2004) — The true definition of Beast Mode.
Anna Syvertsson's "No Nerds Allowed" — annavonsyfert.tumblr.com/post/138988802…
Uncanny X-Men #322 (1995) — Cover that totally worked on me.
JLA #4 (1997) — Aquaman can fuck up the leftover fish part of your brain.
Usagi Yojimbo Volume 2 #1-3 “Shades of Green” (1992) — Maybe my favorite comics panel ever?
Daredevil #10 (2019) — The fight at the police station.
Megg and Mogg "Kate Bush" (2009) — NSFW: girlmountain.tumblr.com/post/274140967…
Avengers #275 (“Under Siege,” 1987) — Scott Lang craps on Spielberg’s Oscar prospects.
Box Brown’s “Child Star” (2020) — A movie within a “movie” within a graphic novel.
Journey Into Mystery #96 (1963) — Thor hucks a bus to what, he assumes, is safety.
Batman #180 (1966) — Death-Man does not shut up.
I forget what this is from, but here’s Thanos doing this.
Identified, thank you! I remember now, I was hanging out on the @MarvelUnlimited app thinking “I just gotta see Sam Keith draw Nightcrawler” but they only have the back-up story pages — which is mostly Thanos floating around and then doing this sweet landing.
Secret Avengers #22 (2012) — Jim killed Hitler.
Martian Manhunter: American Secrets (1992) — I never even READ this. I was just permanently haunted by this ad.
Pictures For Sad Children (2007) — Paris is just another bullshit town.
Anytime this happens.
The Paybacks #1 (2015) Night Knight doesn’t. Even. Ride. The. Horse. They’re. Just. Partners.
Astro Boy (1965) — Professor Ochanomizu’s butt looking uncannily like the Bernie 2016 logo.
Space Ghost #1 (2004) — You’re not usually expecting a line from [checks notes] Space Ghost’s pregnant wife to be an all-timer.
Batman & Robin #1 (2009) — I think about these sandwiches a lot.
Archie daily newspaper strip (1948) via The Best of Archie Comics Vol. 1
Astro City #1/2 ‘The Nearness of You’ (1998) — Probably the only thing on this list I won’t spoil. Read it now: amazon.com/Astro-City-199…
Sandman #43 (1992) — Good (bad?) advice.
Fantastic Four #51 (1966) — This Man, This Splash Page.
Mega Man #25: ‘Worlds Collide’ Part 4 (2013) — I only know the cover but what a cover.
Pooch Cafe (10/01/17) — My mom clipped this out and sent it to me in a birthday card. Then I cut off the last panel and hung it up at work with no context.
New Mutants #1 (2019) — The Space Lawyer ad.
Achewood (7/11/2005) — Jack White gets into the bed.
Daredevil #233 (1986) — and then on the very next page ...
Daredevil #233 (1986) — Put it on a stamp.
From Dick Tracy “The Brow” (1944)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Magazine: "Garfield Meets The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" (Winter 1992)
Uncanny.
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Silver Surver #4 (1968) — Probably my favorite cover of all time.
Mary Jane #3 (2004) — Mary Jane cannot concentrate on Shrek.
Marvel Adventures #19 (2008) — Niko Henrichon cover where Sue Storm clobbers the Marvel universe with an *invisible baseball bat*
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