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Lockheed, I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore. (Excalibur #12)
Spoiler: this ends exactly the way you’d expect it to. (Excalibur #12)
This guy. (Excalibur #12)
IT’S SUCH A GOOD SIGHT GAG! (Excalibur #12)
Fisticuffs! (Excalibur #12)
This series has the best covers, man. (Excalibur #13)
Swell new threads, Cap! (Excalibur #13)
Princess Kitty, now 100% more bland. (Excalibur #13)
‘Kay. (Excalibur #13)
THIS IS NOT A GOOD FOUNDATION FOR A RELATIONSHIP. Also, I’m pretty sure they’re both, like, fourteen. (Excalibur #13)
Another classic. (Excalibur #14)
I’m not saying he’s not, but… (Excalibur #14)
Whoa, dang. (Excalibur #14)
Oh. THAT guy. (Excalibur #14)
The more you know! (Excalibur #14)
Swell new threads, Meggan! (Excalibur #14)
I always remember Albert being in this scene, which he’s obviously not, because he didn’t exist yet. Go figure. -J (Excalibur #14)
It’s like the dog ending of Silent Hill II, but instead of shibas, you get Chris Claremont and John Byrne. (Excalibur #14)
You tell ’em, Galactus! (Excalibur #14)
Look, we get what you were going for, but, no. (Excalibur #12)
I LOVE THEM SO MUCH. (Excalibur #13)
You can go home now. We’ve hit single greatest panel of Excalibur, ever. (Excalibur #15)
Ah, “the old-fashioned way.” (Excalibur #15)
MEANWHILE… (Excalibur #15)
AND THEN… (Excalibur #15)
Jamie Jaspers is terrifying. (Excalibur #15)
LATER… (Excalibur #15)
AND THAT’S WHY YOU ALWAYS LEAVE A NOTE. (Excalibur #15)
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I’m sure someone has answered this for you already, but the Galactus moment Jay remembered was from Fantastic Four #523 by Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo, wherein Galactus is turned into a human and, among other things, attempts to eat an 8-ball, which he mistakenly refers to as an “endemic comestible.”
For the Jamie Braddock panel, your caption says “Jamie Jaspers.”
Wait a sec… isn’t Galactus’ comment about “doing irreparable harm to the sidereal string blah blah blah” basically predicting the latest Secret Wars? A reality to silly & full of epic crossover events to exist?
Also, other random question: Is there any reality where Magneto’s eldest child, Anna, survives? Od is that kid just forever always tragically doomed?
I can’t think of any.
If she hadn’t died, would he ever have become Magneto I wonder?
I like to think that somewhere in the multiverse there’s just one old, happy grandpa Magneto. Kinda like Steve in House of M.