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Panel 108: Proof there was intensely critical analysis of Dr. Who long before there was an internet. In fact, it’s probably why the internet was created. Also: I speak baby and I can confirm that “WPOOK” translates into “the Cross-Time Caper is still over, right?” -@ChristianDMZ
Panel 104: Davis is a master of expressions. Dai is smug; Emilia chiding; Micromax the stooge is contrite, Inky up in his grill. Davis deftly paints the supporting cast, using body language to invest them with complex relationships in one incidental panel. - @jimmy_wizzle
Panel 102: So mysterious and compelling and a little bit frightening! Also, did his nose shape trigger years of insecurity for anyone else? Just me? Was my nose too much like an upside-down shark fin or not upside-down shark fin enough, I wondered... - @jamiejamesweng
Panel 100: That’s what happens when you mess with Nightcrawler’s Technet, mysterious villain, and the least of what you’ll soon deserve! -@profpatham
Panel 98: Kurt has grown much more into the leadership role by this time. He used to try too hard to overcompensate for how insecure he felt as a leader. His time with Excalibur has given Kurt a new confidence he was missing with the X-Men. Looks good on him. - @Shadewing
Panel 90: I love Davis' juxtaposition of the "classic" descriptions of the Technet's powers with them failing to work. In the previous panel it's funny. Here it leads to a clearer understanding of the situation & shows the value of the Technet's new teamwork. -@alexaleehassan
Panel 89: Races between Flash and Superman? Whatev. I want to see a spitting contest between Bodybag and Toad. -@nfreim #TeamBodybag #MadEnoughToSpit
Panel 86: Baby Cthulhu wants hugs! - @AdamThanosPod
Panel 69: The fingers of the branches mirror Rachel's Hound tattoos & her inner struggle with who she is/was/will be. I love this panel & sequence for many reasons. Rachel is always trying to make the disparate pieces of her life fit together and rarely succeeding. -@DarbyHarn