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Doom Patrol#13
Cover: Tan Eng Huat

Doom Patrol #13

Dec 2002 · DC · 2.50 USD; 4.25 CAD
“Do Over”

In "Do Over," the modern Doom Patrol wake up in the bodies of their predecessors—same minds, new forms, and all the original quirks and vulnerabilities. As they grapple with their strange new realities, a colossal, rock-encrusted creature storms the city, forcing them to confront the Brotherhood of Evil in a body-swapped battle of wills. Written by John Arcudi and illustrated by Seth Fisher, with colors by Dave Stewart and letters by Bob Lappan, the issue's cover by Tan Eng Huat captures the surreal shift in identity.

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writer John Arcudi · artist, inker Seth Fisher · colorist Dave Stewart · letterer Bob Lappan · cover Tan Eng Huat

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Cast · 6 characters

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artist, inker Seth Fisher
colorist Dave Stewart
letterer Bob Lappan
cover pencils, inks Tan Eng Huat

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The Doom Patrol amazingly find themselves in the bodies of the original Doom Patrol, with their own consciousnesses intact but with the powers and weaknesses of the originals. While they figure out how to answer a threat by the Brotherhood of Evil, they watch as the city is attacked by a gigantic, rock-encrusted monster.

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