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Doom Patrol #24
“The House That Jack Built”: You’ve met “Red Jack” had a glimpse of his home,
and found out what he wants Rhea Jones for. Something’s not right with this boy,
but can the Doom Patrol reach him in time? And if not what happens to Rhea? Also
more with Dorothy Spinner as she arrives at DP headquarters and chats it up with
Josh Clay. Grant Morrison (w) Richard Case (c/p) Scott Hanna (c/i).
24 pages July 1989
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Doom Patrol #25
"Imaginary Friends": This issue focuses on Josh Clay and
Dorothy Spinner, as we learn a lot more about Dorothy and get to tour the old
JLA/new Doom Patrol HQ. The Chief about to take off to talk to the Pentagon asks
Josh to look for the Materioptikon, which is a dream-enhancing machine built by
Doctor Destiny. Grant Morrison (w) Richard Case (c) Doug Braithwaite (p) Scott
Hanna (i).
24 pages August 1989
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Doom Patrol #26
"Nowhere Man": This issue we look at the Doom Patrol as a
team in greater detail, as the stage is set for their first confrontation with
the newly christened “Brotherhood Of Dada”. We’ll be looking in on them as well
and frankly, the look is pretty weird. Grant Morrison (w) Simon Bisley (c)
Richard Case (p) John Nyberg (i).
24 pages September 1989
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Doom Patrol #27
"The Painting That Ate Paris": The Brotherhood Of Dada have
formed, the Doom Patrol have regrouped their forces and the stage is set for
their first clash. It’s going to be a lot more than your standard slugfest that
you can bet on. Exactly what it will be…well let’s not spoil the fun. Grant
Morrison (w) Simon Bisley (c) Richard Case (p) John Nyberg (i).
24 pages October 1989
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Doom Patrol #28
"Labyrinths": The Doom Patrol are still involved in the
weirdest case yet. The DP is panted into a corner and we mean that. Rebis, Crazy
Jane and Cliff Steele enter the painting. Each level of the painting is a
representation of a style of art: Surrealism, Photorealism, Impressionism, the
DP split up and take-on by the Brotherhood of Dada. Grant Morrison (w) Simon Bisley (c) Richard Case (p) John Nyberg (i).
24 pages November 1989
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Doom Patrol #29
"The Kingdom of No": What happens when the The Brotherhood
Of Dada take over the world-and there is no more Doom Patrol. Outside of the
painting Superman and the rest of the world's superheroes are congregating,
waiting for the Fifth Horseman to ride out and destroy the world. Grant Morrison
(w) Simon Bisley (c) Richard Case (p) John Nyberg (i).
24 pages December 1989
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Doom Patrol #19 -
#23 | Doom Patrol #24 - #29 |
Doom Patrol #30 - #35
Doom Patrol #36 - #40 | Doom
Patrol #41 - #45 | Doom Patrol #46 - #50
Doom Patrol #51 - #55 | Doom
Patrol #56 - #60 | Doom Patrol #61 - #63 |
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