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Cover: Simon Bisley

Doom Patrol #26

Sep 1989 · DC · 1.50 USD; 1.85 CAD; 0.80 GBP
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“Nowhere Man”

Doom Patrol #26 from 1989 brings Grant Morrison, Richard Case, and John Nyberg's surrealist reimagining of DC's strangest team to vivid life, with a cover by Simon Bisley that practically crackles with chaotic energy. Bisley renders three striking figures against a backdrop of swirling graffiti-like symbols and question marks: a mechanical, blue-armored figure looms in the background, while a dark-haired woman in a red corset and bold striped trousers stands front and center, flanked by a large figure in a top hat and elaborate patterned coat. It's a gloriously strange assemblage of characters that perfectly captures the offbeat, anything-goes spirit of Morrison's run on "Nowhere Man.

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writer Grant Morrison · artist Richard Case · inker John Nyberg · colorist Daniel Vozzo · letterer John Workman · cover Simon Bisley

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colorist Daniel Vozzo
letterer John Workman
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