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Favo(u)rite Comic Panel?

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Love that scene...Love that issue.

 

Back when Wolverine was cool. What happened?

 

Great book.

 

Marvel turned Wolvie and the X-Men into commodities and ruined everything that was great about them.

 

That was the beginning of the Marvel decline.

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The last panel of Kingdom Come #3 where Superman gets took down was a stunner for me reading it the first time around.

 

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his crotch is too much a focal point

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The last panel of Kingdom Come #3 where Superman gets took down was a stunner for me reading it the first time around.

 

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his crotch is too much a focal point

 

Thats the point, Shazam to Superman

"You sit down, big has arrived" lol

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Two of my favorite panel pages (couldn't pick just one panel) in one of my favorite books of all time come together to create one of the most memorable moments in comics for me. Batman and Joker share a moment (at the end of a hell of a story) and for a split second (before the cops show up) they are not just a hero and a villain, but something else. One of the most satisfying endings I've read. Thank you Mr. Moore and Mr. Bolland.

 

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I suppose a splash page is just one big panel. This is, hard to say, not a "favorite" based on the subject matter, but certainly the most powerful I have ever seen.

 

Jack Cole's work in TRUE CRIME COMICS #2 (May 1947).

 

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I suppose a splash page is just one big panel. This is, hard to say, not a "favorite" based on the subject matter, but certainly the most powerful I have ever seen.

 

Jack Cole's work in TRUE CRIME COMICS #2 (May 1947).

 

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This is pretty cool. Does the rest of the story live up to the splash page?

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I suppose a splash page is just one big panel. This is, hard to say, not a "favorite" based on the subject matter, but certainly the most powerful I have ever seen.

 

Jack Cole's work in TRUE CRIME COMICS #2 (May 1947).

 

murdermorphineme.jpg

 

This is pretty cool. Does the rest of the story live up to the splash page?

 

It has been years since I read it but yes, it does. Here is one of the most famous "injury to the eye" panels, taken from the same story. That is the same "Mary Kennedy" as in the splash page.

 

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