Over the course of 4l!’s run, I got to write alongside Thomas Wilde, DB “Hoatzin” Cooper, and Esther Inglis-Arkell. I got to have fun with the Funnybook Babylon gang, Chris Eckert and Pedro Tejeda and Joe Mastantuano and Jamaal Thomas. I got to terrorize comic conventions with Cheryl Lynn Eaton. Tucker Stone and Sean Witzke are fellow members of the Class of ’05, and they’re two of the best folks around. Graeme McMillan & Jeff Lester, Joe McCulloch, Los Mindless Ones, the Blog@/Robot6/Great Curve crew, Brigid Alverson & Deb Aoki bka the dynamic duo of manga blogging, Tom Spurgeon…
4thletter! got me blogger beef, creator beef, editor beef, publisher beef, marketer beef, and, of all things, rapper beef.
I did what I wanted to do, how I wanted to do it, and folk seemed to feel it. I did it alongside friends.
This dumb site gave me a chance to write alongside Gavin Jasper, the funniest guy on the internet, continuing a friendship that started because of video games and fanfic. I love that guy. I can see site stats on our dashboard—he’s got the top 19 posts on the site for all-time. He owns the top 50. He runs 4thletter!. Gavin’s one of the best writers and guys around. You’re a fool if you’re sleeping on him.
Gavin: thank you.
Thanks for reading.
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Well. I guess the writing was on the wall.
I still remember when David asked me to join his site. We had known each other for a few years online and one of the forums we frequented was Higher Voltage, a now-defunct site dedicated to fighting games. There was a comics thread and around that time, I was getting back into comics for the first time in six or seven years. I had a soft spot for the 90’s Venom anti-hero comics and I decided to read through the entire run. I remember there being a website called “Life of Reilly” that was dedicated to the history of the Scarlet Spider and going through the whole Clone Saga in great detail. To go with that, I started writing posts called “Life of Brock,” which was about talking up the various Venom issues as I went through them. I got about halfway through before losing steam, but people seemed to dig it.
David was moving his “guerilla_grodd” Livejournal into a blog and recruited me to help out, saying I could use it as a home for Life of Brock and write about whatever. I took him up on the offer because I grew to absolutely love writing. I had no plans to be a writer or anything. I was just a dude in college with a lot of time on his hands who really, really loved giving himself massive writing assignments. I wrote a 200-page Word document about the plot of the Mortal Kombat for GameFAQs at one point. Just because!
I mainly just fucked around on the old site. I seem to remember one of my earliest posts was about writing a weird fan-fiction-y thing about trying to make narrative sense of all the Marvel vs. Capcom games. Like explaining Akuma showing up in X-Men: Children of the Atom and why Anita from DarkStalkers was in the Saturn version of Marvel Super Heroes. Really, most of my stuff was garbage.
It was my love for self-imposed writing projects that led to me doing the Top 100 What If Countdown back in 2007. Seemed like a fun diversion. Then it changed when I saw the traffic. I always figured we got maybe a couple dozen people visiting 4thletter a day. Instead, it was in the hundreds. People actually gave a damn about what I was writing. That gave me a real shot in the arm and I started putting more effort in my writings. We started going from hundreds to thousands and it was a major thrill, causing me to compete against myself to see what kind of harebrained article idea I could do next.
But of course, it’s all about David. While my articles are high-concept clickbait, David’s always been the heart of the site, even if it wasn’t already his and wasn’t named after him. David was quality and I could never compete with that no matter how funny my jokes supposedly are (note: I have to add “supposedly” so I don’t sound like a dick). One of the things that always irked me is when he would do some thoughtful post on race and people in the comments or on another site would misread his tone and label him as some kind of angry black man, constantly looking to find stuff to be angry black about. Nothing can be further from the truth. I know David. I love David. David is — and will ALWAYS be — my friend. He may be passionate, but he is far from being just some angry dude. I’ve known him for well over a decade and the maddest he ever got at me was, I shit you not, me telling him that the actor who played Mad Dog in Raid: Redemption shows up in the sequel in a different role. He got annoyed because he didn’t want any spoilers and that counted.
David’s given me a stage to showcase my creativity and for that I will always be thankful to him. I’ve offered to help chip in for the site and he’s never taken me up on it. Instead, he’s just let me do my thing, never censoring me or telling me what I couldn’t write. Over the past ten years, I’ve written a lot of stuff that I’m incredibly proud of. The What If Countdown, Ultimate Edit (and thanks to Nick Zachariasen for making that happen), This Week in Panels, the Top 200 Fighting Game Endings, We Care a Lot, Darkseid Minus New Gods and so many other things. Maybe I’m a poor man’s [insert popular internet comedy writer here], but I made people laugh and put people in a good mood now and then. That’s all I could ask for.
It could only last so long, I suppose. The articles I’ve written here have led to my hiring at Den of Geek US and that’s where my focus is. As much as I hated to discover, when it comes down to writing something that will get me paid and writing something similar that will just be for fun, I need to go with the dollars. My 4thletter writing has dwindled to nothing and when David suggested pulling the plug, I didn’t even blink. Still, thanks to Michael Stangeland for helping keep This Week in Panels afloat in these final months.
While I’m thanking the revolving door of “third guys” at 4thletter, I’d like to thank the original third guy, Thomas Wilde. I’ve known him longer than even David and he was really the first dude to ever see any potential in my writing. He gave me a lot of good advice over the years and I don’t think I’d be here if it weren’t for him. Thanks to Hoatzin, who was always the raddest, most awesome dude and Esther, who… okay, I honestly didn’t know Esther all that well. But she did get me a Christmas present one time and David vouches for her, so she’s good people.
Follow me on Twitter if you don’t already and if you can stand it. You’ll see me constantly posting links to my new home at Den of Geek. Other than that, it’s been a blast and I thank every single one of you who read anything we’ve written and enjoyed it. I did something right.
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Yes, that’s right folks – you’re joining us for one more week full of panels, and one that’s the last Week In Panels for the foreseeable future.
Sad news is I got an email from Gavok earlier this week telling me he and David Brothers decided it was time to put 4th Letter out to pasture. Expect to see a farewell article from DB up in the very near future with details. Between This Week In Panels being a 4th Letter thing and not having a suitable blog of my own to fall back on, this means the end of ThWIP for the foreseeable future, too.
On the bright side, I’m joined for one last session of out-of-context images by Gaijin Dan, Matlock, and of course Gavok. Amusingly, Gaijin Dan’s panels also see the last of the long-running Naruto, which has me jokingly blaming the end of that series for the end of This Week In Panels.
Shall we get to some panels, then? Yes, let’s get to some panels.
One more time into the breach we go!
All-New Captain America #1
(Rick Remender and Stuart Immonen)
Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #5 [Gavok’s Pick]
(Rick Remender and Terry Dodson)
Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #5 [Matlock’s Pick]
(Rick Remender and Terry Dodson)
AXIS: Hobgoblin #2
(Kevin Shinick and Javier Rodriguez)
Batgirl #36
(Cameron Stewart, Brenden Fletcher, and Babs Tarr)
Batman #36
(Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo)
Batman ’66 #47
(Jeff Parker and Scott Kowalchuk)
Bleach #604
(Tite Kubo)
Blue Exorcist #62
(Kazue Kato)
Captain America & The Mighty Avengers #1
(Al Ewing and Luke Ross)
Constantine #19
(Ray Fawkes and Jeremy Haun)
Food Wars #94
(Yuto Tsukuda, Shun Saeki, and Yuki Morisaki)
Guardians 3000 #2
(Dan Abnett and Gerardo Sandoval)
Hawkeye vs. Deadpool #2 [Gavok’s Pick]
(Gerry Duggan and Matteo Lolli)
Hawkeye vs. Deadpool #2 [Matlock’s Pick]
(Gerry Duggan and Matteo Lolli)
Hi-Fi Cluster #8
(Ippei Goto)
Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Three #7 [Gavok’s Pick]
(Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo)
Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Three #7 [Matlock’s Pick]
(Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo)
Itty Bitty Mask #1
(Art Baltazar & Franco)
Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man #7
(Brian Michael Bendis and David Marquez)
Naruto #699
(Masashi Kishimoto)
Naruto #700
(Masashi Kishimoto)
The New 52: Futures End #28
(Brian Azzarello, Jeff Lemire, Dan Jurgens, Keith Giffen, and Andy MacDonald)
New Suicide Squad #4
(Sean Ryan and Jeremy Roberts)
Nisekoi #146
(Naoshi Komi)
One Piece #766
(Eiichiro Oda)
Seraph of the End #27
(Takaya Kagami, Yamato Yamamoto, and Daisuke Furuya)
She-Hulk #10
(Charles Soule and Javier Pulido)
Silver Surfer #7
(Dan Slott and Michael Allred)
Spider-Verse #1 [Jawa’s Pick]
(Various)
Spider-Verse #1 [Matlock’s Pick]
(Various)
Star Trek #38
(Mike Johnson and Tony Shasteen)
Superior Iron Man #1
(Tom Taylor and Yildiray Cinar)
Thor #2
(Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman)
Toriko #300
(Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro)
The Transformers #35
(John Barber and Andrew Griffith)
World Trigger #82
(Daisuke Ashihara)
So what now? Well, I can’t say for certain whether This Week in Panels will remain dead permanently. At present, I don’t have any plans of making my own blog explicitly for hosting Week In Panels, no have much interested in searching out other blogs and asking them ‘hey, you want to pick this up for your site’ either with or without Gavok’s permission.
Even so, and in spite of the work involved, I still think that This Week In Panels is fun feature from both sides of things and it would be a shame if this were the last of it. So who knows – someone may yet adapt it and create their own version somewhere else, or in a long shot maybe someone will come along and ask to pick up the feature as-is.
Until then, however, I plan to give it a rest. While I don’t have the same fancy-shmancy big important responsibilities as Gavok or Brothers, I still have my own projects to work on – both my webcomic and my various writing projects – where maybe one day I can get on the same level as both of them.
Till then, this has been This Week in Panels. Major ‘Thank You’s go out to:
*Gavok for reasons that should go without saying
*David Brothers for allowing it to be hosted here and giving Gavok the go-ahead to let me take over from Gavok when he decided he needed a break
*The folks who actually made the comics which gave us panels to use
*And last but not least, all the other folks who have contributed panels over the years, including Gaijin Dan, Matlock, Wes Taters, and several others.
And with that, I’ll go put on my web-slingers and go ThWIP-ing off into the sunset, right after sharing one last video with you.
It’s probably not that accurate all things considered, but I happen to like it all the same.

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I am Groot!
I am Groot, I am Groot, I am Groot.
I am Groot; I am Gaijin Dan, I am Gavok, I am Matlock, I am AnarChris.
I am Groot, I am Groot, I am Groot, I am Groot, I am Groot.
I am Groot.
Action Comics #36
(Greg Pak and Aaron Kuder)
Amazing Spider-Man #9 [Matlock’s Pick]
(Dan Slott and Olivier Coipel)
Amazing Spider-Man #9 [Jawa’s Pick]
(Dan Slott and Olivier Coipel)
Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Rift, Pt 3
(Gene Luen Yang and Gurihiru)
Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #4 [Gavok’s Pick]
(Rick Remender and Leinil Francis Yu)
Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #4 [Matlock’s Pick]
(Rick Remender and Leinil Francis Yu)
Batman ’66 Meets the Green Hornet #12
(Kevin Smith, Ralph Garman and Ty Templeton)
Batman Eternal #31
(Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Ray Fawkes, Kyle Higgins, Tim Seeley, and Fernando Pasarin)
Bleach #603
(Tite Kubo)
Deadpool’s Art of War #2 [Gavok’s Pick]
(Peter David and Scott Koblish)
Deadpool’s Art of War #2 [Matlock’s Pick]
(Peter David and Scott Koblish)
Death of Wolverine: Life After Logan #1 [Gavok’s Pick]
(Jeff Loveness, Mario Del Pennino, Joshua Hale Fialkov, Iban Coello, Rex Ogle and Patrick Scherberger)
Death of Wolverine: Life After Logan #1 [Matlock’s Pick]
(Jeff Loveness, Mario Del Pennino, Joshua Hale Fialkov, Iban Coello, Rex Ogle and Patrick Scherberger)
Death of Wolverine: The Weapon X Program #1
(Charles Soule and Salvador Larroca)
Food Wars #93
(Yuto Tsukuda, Shun Saeki, and Yuki Morisaki)
Gotham Academy #2
(Brenden Fletcher, Becky Cloonan, and Karl Kershl)
Grayson #4
(Tim Seeley, Tom King, and Mikel Janin)
Hi-Fi Cluster #6
(Ippei Goto)
Hi-Fi Cluster #7
(Ippei Goto)
Hulk #8
(Gerry Duggan and Mark Bagley)
Injustice: Year Three #6 [Gavok’s Pick]
(Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo)
Injustice: Year Three #6 [Matlock’s Pick]
(Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo)
Legendary Star-Lord #5
(Sam Humphries, Paco Medina, and Juan Vlasco)
Naruto #698
(Masashi Kishimoto)
Nisekoi #145
(Naoshi Komi)
One-Punch Man #39
(ONE and Yusuke Murata)
RoboCop #5
(Joshua Williamson and Carlos Magno)
Rocket Raccoon #5
(Skottie Young and Jake Parker)
Spider-Verse Team-Up #1 [Matlock’s Pick]
(Christos N. Gage, Dave Williams, Rodger Stern, and Bob McLeod)
Spider-Verse Team-Up #1 [Jawa’s Pick]
(Christos N. Gage, Dave Williams, Rodger Stern, and Bob McLeod)
Swamp Thing #36
(Charles Soule and Jesus Saiz)
Tiny Titans: Return to the Treehouse #6
(Art Baltazar & Franco)
Toriko #299
(Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro)
World Trigger #81
(Daisuke Ashihara)
I am Groot, I am Groot, I am Groot, I am Groot.
I am Groot, I am Groot.
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-You can listen to me moderate I Is For Infinite at New York Comic Con 2014, featuring Kieron Gillen, Amy Reeder, Scott Snyder, Megan Levens, Josh Williamson, Antony Johnston, and Chip Zdarsky.
-You can listen to Grave-vid Smothers celebrate HELLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR 3: SPECIAL TREEHOUSE OF ENGINEER DENNIS MEMORIAL 666 SPECIAL with Truckasaurus Stone, Season of the Witzke, Wet Donut In Aliens Jeske, Satanic Horror-ocks, The (understandably) Unretrieved Cremains of John K.O., and Jared the Atomic Space Ape Lewis. It’s a good time.
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Welcome to this weeks special Post-Halloween Pre-Election Day edition of THis Week in Panels! Part of that absolutely terrifying stretch of time between two of the scariest days of the year!
Helping me haunt the site with panels this week are the Gerrymandering Gaijin Dan, Attack Ad Matlock, Lobbyist AnarChris, and Gridlock Gavok. BOO!
In other scary news this week, it’s absolutely terrifying how good the AXIS Carnage miniseries started out. Gavok and I both agree it’s the best comic of the week, and if the rest of the mini-series is as good as the first issue, I’d be inclined to say it’ll make the whole AXIS thing worth it regardless of how bad the rest of the event is.
For that an other haunting, decapitated panels, let’s get on with the show!
Archer and Armstrong #25
(John Layman and Ramon Villalobos)
AXIS: Carnage #1 [Matlock’s Pick]
(Rick Spears and German Peralta)
AXIS: Carnage #1 [Jawa’s Pick]
(Rick Spears and German Peralta)
AXIS: Carnage #1 [Gavok’s Pick]
(Rick Spears and German Peralta)
AXIS Revolutions #1 [Gavok’s Pick]
(Simon Spurrier and Tan Eng Huat)
AXIS Revolutions #1 [Matlock’s Pick]
(Simon Spurrier and Tan Eng Huat)
Batman ’66 #46
(Gabe Soria and Craig Rosseau)
Bleach #602
(Tite Kubo)
Death of Wolverine: Deadpool & Captain America #1 [Gavok’s Pick]
(Gerry Duggan and Scott Kolins)
Death of Wolverine: Deadpool & Captain America #1 [Matlock’s Pick]
(Gerry Duggan and Scott Kolins)
Elektra #7
(W. Haden Blackman and Alex Sanchez)
The Goon: Occasion of Revenge #3
(Eric Powell)
Harley Quinn Annual #1 [AnarChris’ Pick]
(Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, and John Timms)
Harley Quinn Annual #1 [Matlock’s Pick]
(Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, and John Timms)
Hi-Fi Cluster #4
(Ippei Goto)
Hi-Fi Cluster #5
(Ippei Goto)
Inhuman #7
(Charles Soule and Pepe Larraz)
Injustice Gods Among Us: Year Three #5 [Gavok’s Pick]
(Tom Taylor and Mike S. Miller)
Injustice Gods Among Us: Year Three #5 [Matlock’s Pick]
(Tom Taylor and Mike S. Miller)
Justice League Dark Annual #2
(J.M. DeMatteis and Klaus Janson)
Justice League United Annual #1
(Jeff Lemire and Neil Edwards)
Mega Man #42
(Ian Flynn and Powree)
Naruto #697
(Masashi Kishimoto)
Nisekoi #144
(Naoshi Komi)
One Piece #765
(Eiichiro Oda)
One-Punch Man #38
(ONE and Yusuke Murata)
Saga #24 [AnarChris’ Pick]
(Brian K Vaughn and Fiona Staples)
Saga #24 [Gavok’s Pick]
(Brian K Vaughn and Fiona Staples)
Sinestro #6
(Cullen Bunn, Dale Eaglesham, and Martin Coccolo)
Sonic Universe #69
(Ian Flynn and Tracy Yardley)
Swamp Thing Annual #3
(Charles Soule and Javi Pina)
Thunderbolts #32 [Gavok’s Pick]
(Ben Acker, Ben Blacker & Kim Jacinto)
Thunderbolts #32 [Matlock’s Pick]
(Ben Acker, Ben Blacker & Kim Jacinto)
Toriko #298
(Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro)
The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye #34
(James Roberts and Atilio Rojo)
Wonder Woman #35 [Gavok’s Pick]
(Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang)
Wonder Woman #35 [Matlock’s Pick]
(Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang)
World Trigger #80
(Daisuke Ashihara)
WHEW! Glad we got that behind us. And it looks like everyone’s still in one piece, too.
Except that guy over there with the missing arm. Somebody should probably get him some medical attention ASAP.
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