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Cover: Kyle Baker

Doom Patrol #78

May 1994 · DC · 1.95 USD; 2.65 CAD; 1.25 GBP
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“The Teiresias Wars, Part Four: The Path of Vanished Alphabets”

Under the Vertigo banner and the arresting arc title "Reconfiguring the Unfigurable," Doom Patrol #78 arrives in May 1994 as part four of "The Teiresias Wars," subtitled "The Path of Vanished Alphabets." Kyle Baker's cover art pulls you in immediately — a tightly composed, almost uncomfortably close image of two figures locked in an intense embrace or confrontation, one helmeted and mechanical-looking, the other pale and exposed, rendered in warm terracotta tones that give the scene an urgent, unsettling intimacy. With Rachel Pollack writing and Ted McKeever handling art, inks, and colors throughout, this late-run issue carries the kind of singular creative vision that made Vertigo's mature-readers line genuinely compelling in 1994.

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writer Rachel Pollack · artist, inker, colorist Ted McKeever · letterer John E. Workman · cover Kyle Baker

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