Doom Patrol #39
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSimon Bisley's painted cover for this December 1990 issue is a genuinely unsettling piece of work — a massive, weathered skull dominates the composition, with crumbling castle ruins rising from its crown and fragmented, collage-like geometric shapes drifting through the background. The surreal, almost painterly atmosphere fits perfectly with Grant Morrison, Richard Case, and Mark McKenna's run on the title, which carried a "Suggested for Mature Readers" label for good reason. "Bell, Book, and Candle" promises the kind of strange, boundary-pushing storytelling that made this era of Doom Patrol so compelling.
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Reprinted in Doom Patrol #3 (2005), The Doom Patrol Omnibus #[nn] (2014), Doom Patrol #2 (2016)
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