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.
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.
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 ...
The more time I spend on Twitter the more I realize the only surprising thing about Ellen hanging out with George W. Bush is that people got mad at Ellen at all.
The children are inconsolable after the rock, due to his massive size, barely appears slimed at all
The Rock futilely tries to smear slime onto his face from his massive shoulders but their cries do not cease. Somewhere in a control room, a blonde woman with a severe haircut screams WHAT DO YOU MEAN WE’RE OUT OF SLIME into a black headset
The program hard cuts to a still graphic of spongebob shrugging