The Doom Patrol Omnibus #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis massive omnibus collects the entirety of Grant Morrison's groundbreaking run on Doom Patrol, redefining the team as a surreal, misfit ensemble grappling with existential dread and bizarre threats. Spanning issues #19-63 of the 1989 series, along with related specials and annuals, it showcases Morrison's signature blend of dark humor, psychological horror, and avant-garde storytelling. A must-have for fans of unconventional superhero narratives, this volume captures the Doom Patrol at their most weird and wonderful.
"Crawling from the Wreckage" is a pivotal chapter in Grant Morrison’s landmark run on Doom Patrol, featuring dynamic art by Richard Case and inks by Scott Hanna, with Daniel Vozzo’s colors and John Workman’s lettering bringing the story’s escalating tension to life. Cliff and Jane’s desperate journey from a besieged Kansas City to a seemingly safer Rhode Island reveals the full scope of Orqwith’s reach—and the unsettling truth that nowhere is truly safe. Brian Bolland’s striking cover captures the series’ surreal edge, making this a must-have for fans of Morrison’s bold, genre-defying storytelling.
In a haunting exploration of fractured minds and buried pasts, Cliff Steele finds himself confined to a mental hospital, where Will Magnus arrives with a purpose—and an unexpected introduction to Kay Challis. As Niles Caulder outlines a new vision for the Doom Patrol through a conversation with Joshua Clay, the fractured threads of identity begin to pull at the edges of reality, especially when Larry Trainor’s isolation in another hospital becomes the unlikely meeting ground for a haunting presence and a nurse named Eleanor Poole.
In "Cautionary Tales," Dr. Niles Caulder confronts the unsettling reality of Larry’s transformation into Rebis—a fractured fusion of Larry, Eleanor Poole, and the Negative Spirit—while the Scissormen launch their assault, tearing through the hospital where Robotman and Crazy Jane are trying to hold their ground. The story unfolds with chilling precision, blending psychological tension and surreal horror as the Doom Patrol faces an invasion that blurs the line between enemy and self.
In "Worlds in Collision," Robotman and Crazy Jane race to safety after discovering Kansas City overrun by Orqwith and the Scissormen, only to find that even Rhode Island—the new refuge of the Doom Patrol—can't shield them from the encroaching threat. With Dr. Niles Caulder and Negative Man already scattered across the country, Cliff and Jane must navigate a world where every sanctuary feels temporary.
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↩ Reprints Doom Patrol #19 (1989), Doom Patrol #20 (1989), Doom Patrol #21 (1989), Doom Patrol #22 (1989), Doom Patrol #23 (1989), Doom Patrol #24 (1989), Doom Patrol #25 (1989), Doom Patrol #26 (1989), Doom Patrol #27 (1989), Doom Patrol #28 (1989), Doom Patrol #29 (1990), Doom Patrol #30 (1990), Doom Patrol #31 (1990), Doom Patrol #32 (1990), Doom Patrol #33 (1990), Doom Patrol #34 (1990), Doom Patrol #35 (1990), Doom Patrol #36 (1990), Doom Patrol #37 (1990), Doom Patrol #38 (1990), Doom Patrol #39 (1990), Doom Patrol #40 (1991), Doom Patrol #41 (1991), Doom Patrol #42 (1991), Doom Patrol #43 (1991), Doom Patrol #44 (1991), Doom Patrol #45 (1991), Doom Patrol #46 (1991), Doom Patrol #47 (1991), Doom Patrol #48 (1991), Doom Patrol #49 (1991), Doom Patrol #50 (1991), Doom Patrol #51 (1992), Doom Patrol #52 (1992), Doom Patrol #53 (1992), Doom Patrol #54 (1992), Doom Patrol #55 (1992), Doom Patrol #56 (1992), Doom Force Special #1 (1992), Doom Patrol #57 (1992), Doom Patrol #[1] [1992 Edition] (1992), Doom Patrol #58 (1992), Doom Patrol #59 (1992), Doom Patrol #60 (1992), Doom Patrol #61 (1992), Doom Patrol #62 (1992), Doom Patrol #63 (1993), Doom Patrol #1 [2004 Edition] (2004), Doom Patrol #2 (2004), Doom Patrol #3 (2005), Doom Patrol #4 (2006), Doom Patrol #5 (2007), Doom Patrol #6 (2008)
Reprinted in Doom Patrol #2 (2016)
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