The Doom Patrol #90
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeParanoia runs high in The Doom Patrol #90 (DC, 1964), as the cover — penciled and inked by Bob Brown — puts the team under dangerous suspicion: a bandage-wrapped figure in red levels a gun and declares he knows which teammate is an impostor sent to destroy them, while a woman in a matching red costume and a metallic robotic figure look on in alarm, and a bearded man in a wheelchair watches from the foreground. The banner promises that the Brotherhood of Evil is turning its deadliest weapon on the World's Strangest Heroes, setting up a tense story of treachery from within. With interior work by writer Arnold Drake and artist Bruno Premiani, this is Silver Age DC storytelling at its most delightfully suspenseful.
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Madame Rouge uses her new shape-shifting powers to infiltrate the Doom Patrol to plan their doom.
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