Doom Patrol #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeGrant Morrison's surrealist reinvention of the Doom Patrol was in full swing by January 1990, and this issue's Simon Bisley cover captures the mood perfectly — Superman cradles a limp, purple-clad figure in a pietà-like pose, while the Flash stands watchfully nearby and a small, green-gloved figure crouches below them all, with a grotesque mechanical bird-skull looming ominously in the upper corner. The composition has an unsettling, painterly weight that feels a world apart from conventional superhero fare, hinting that "The Kingdom of No" ventures somewhere genuinely strange. With Richard Case and John Nyberg handling interior art, this is the Doom Patrol at its most intriguingly off-kilter.
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