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Cover: Bob Brown & Carmine Infantino

The Doom Patrol #119

May 1968 · DC · 0.12 USD
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“In the Shadow of the Great Guru”

A massive, swirling green-and-purple alien visage looms menacingly over the entire cover of this June 1968 DC thriller, its enormous eyes and gaping maw threatening to consume everything below. A figure in an armored orange suit struggles against mechanical restraints on what appears to be a high-tech table, while a young woman nearby seems equally imperiled — all of it promising a story titled "Victims of the Mind Stealer!" The cover, rendered by Bob Brown and Carmine Infantino, crackles with that distinctly late-'60s energy that made the Doom Patrol one of DC's most imaginatively unsettling series.

writer Arnold Drake · artist, inker Bruno Premiani · letterer Stan Starkman · cover Bob Brown, Carmine Infantino

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Full credits

artist, inker Bruno Premiani
letterer Stan Starkman
cover pencils, inks Bob Brown
cover pencils Carmine Infantino

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The Doom Patrol battle a hypnotist, which results in Madame Rouge's evil personality taking control of her body.

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