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Doom Patrol #49: Some really great art in this issue. I also liked Caulder semi-ranting about how the Justice League are public-facing glory hogs or whatever. The whole point, though, is to get to the twist at the end, which we do. #OnDoomPatrol
Doom Patrol #48: There are several issues in this run that trade in any semblance of convetional comics plotting for the creators doing anything they want...and I love them all. This is one, along with also the brain issue and the beard hunter story. #OnDoomPatrol
Catching up because we walked downtown last night...Doom Patrol #47: This arc feels really patient compared to today’s superhero comics. A new threat looms, but the issue is about the characters and their relationships. As the kids say, you love to see it (wait—). #OnDoomPatrol
Doom Patrol #46: Ah, the guest artists on this run have been great, but it’s always so nice to get Richard Case back. Issues like this feel so patient compared to today’s comics, really relaxing as they close one arc and start the next. #OnDoomPatrol
Doom Patrol #45: Bonkers. Man who can’t grow beard parodies the popular gun-toting gritty vigilante characters of the time...but only murders bearded men. Reads like an allegory for repressed sexuality and there are more than a few hints to suggest that. #OnDoomPatrol
Just a negative man bc I’ve been rewatching doom patrol
#doompatrol #negativeman #larrytrainor #dccomics
Doom Patrol #44: Big issue, culmination of a lot of ideas...Flex, shape of the Pentagon, and all well-ordered and paced too, using classic tension-building techniques and reveals to keep things moving along. Case also outdoes himself here, best-looking issue yet. #OnDoomPatrol
No #OnDoomPatrol tonight for blackout Tuesday, but I want to highlight another book that Jamal Campbell drew recently (and is still drawing now)...Far Sector, which is a very different sort of sci-fi superhero comic with a slow burn and a lot of nuance, written by N.K. Jemisin.
Doom Patrol #41: And here we get an end to the dueling space weirdos arc. The tone at the end was funny enough, almost like the characters themselves were dealing with the simplicity of fighting just to fight, which is delightfully meta fictional. #OnDoomPatrol
Doom Patrol #40: One thing I like about this arc is a lot of times odd or absurd ideas are portrayed as vaguely pleasant, but this (like the best of David Lynch’s work) suggests that abject terror is equally as capable of being channeled through the nonsensical. #OnDoomPatrol
A quick Robotman 🤖
#robotman #cliffsteele #doompatrol #dccomics #comics
Doom Patrol #35: We get the intro of Danny the Street...and STILL MORE impecably-designed absurdist villains. There was a lot to explain in this arc intro, and the script did a great job doling it out with Case’s stunning artwork. See image 3 and 4 here, especially. #OnDoomPatrol
A couple of Doom Patrol pieces I have been working on hopefully I will do the rest of the team too #doompatrol #dcuniverse #dizzydraws
So this is the #DoomPatrol in the #DCComics stories now? I'm just catching up. It's a robust line-up. (@NickDerington @GerardWay @Jeremy_Lambert)
Doom Patrol #19: Really liked the tone of this first issue. The whole conceit of the run (as laid out by Tom Peyer in the foreword) is these people don’t want to be super powered and it certainly isn’t all fun to be them. Which, relatable. At least the second part. #OnDoomPatrol
Concept art dos trajes usados pela “primeira” Patrulha do Destino no episódio ‘Doom Patrol Patrol’.
#doompatrol
#TheSmiths plus Grant Morrison's #DoomPatrol aka bliss aka he really knows how to wrap up a run.