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Doom Patrol#20
Cover: Matthew Clark

Doom Patrol #20

May 2011 · DC · 2.99 USD
“With Friends Like These...”

In "With Friends Like These...", the Doom Patrol lands on Oolong Island seeking refuge, only to find themselves unwelcome—locals distrust them outright, still scarred by the fallout from The Chief's past actions. Written by Keith Giffen and brought to life with dynamic art by Matthew Clark, Ron Randall, Scott Clark, Scott McDaniel, José Luís, and inks by Art Thibert, John Livesay, and David Beaty, this 2011 issue captures the team’s isolation with sharp humor and emotional weight, all wrapped in Guy Major’s vibrant colors and Pat Brosseau’s crisp lettering. The cover, by Matthew Clark, perfectly captures their uneasy arrival.

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writer Keith Giffen · artist Matthew Clark · artist Ron Randall · artist Scott Clark · artist Scott McDaniel · artist José Luís · inker Art Thibert · inker John Livesay · inker David Beaty · colorist Guy Major · letterer Pat Brosseau · cover Matthew Clark

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colorist Guy Major
letterer Pat Brosseau
cover pencils, inks Matthew Clark

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The Doom Patrol is kicked off Oolong Island, but they can't find anywhere to stay since most people consider them terrorists based on the actions of The Chief.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).