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Cover: Bruno Premiani

The Doom Patrol #110

Mar 1967 · DC · 0.12 USD
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“Trial by Terror”

A chaotic brick-wall brawl dominates Bruno Premiani's cover for this 1967 DC issue, featuring a skull-faced, brain-helmeted monster unleashing crackling energy while two figures in purple-and-red costumes scramble through the destruction — and a desperate man in the corner demands to know which Beast Boy is the real one. "Trial by Terror" promises an identity-twisting showdown involving the Doom Patrol's own roster of Robotman, Elasti-Girl, and Negative Man, whose portraits appear prominently across the top. Arnold Drake and Premiani were clearly having a great time with this one, and the cover's sense of mayhem and mistaken-identity tension makes it an irresistible slice of Silver Age DC storytelling.

writer Arnold Drake · artist, inker Bruno Premiani · letterer Stan Starkman · cover Bruno Premiani

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artist, inker Bruno Premiani
letterer Stan Starkman
cover pencils, inks Bruno Premiani

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The Doom Patrol battles the Brotherhood of Evil. Mento and Elastigirl prove Gantry is a thief, and adopt Beast Boy.

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