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Cover to Doom Patrol #30 by Simon Bisley
Going Underground Crazy Jane has an underground in her brain, and in it sixty-four different personalities live and hide, eking out their lives as only their condition will allow. But because of events last issue Jane is in a coma, Cliff has decided to enter her traumatized psyche and try to save her.
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Cover to Doom Patrol #29 by Simon Bisley
The Kingdom of No What happens when the The Brotherhood Of Dada take over the world-and there is no more Doom Patrol. Outside of the painting Superman and the rest of the world's superheroes are congregating, waiting for the Fifth Horseman to ride out and destroy the world.
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Cover to Doom Patrol #28 by Simon Bisley
Labyrinths The Doom Patrol are still involved in the weirdest case yet. The DP is panted into a corner and we mean that. Rebis, Crazy Jane and Cliff Steele enter the painting. Each level of the painting is a representation of a style of art: Surrealism, Photorealism, Impressionism, the DP split up and take-on by the Brotherhood of Dada.
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Cover to Doom Patrol #26 by Simon Bisley
Nowhere Man This issue we look at the Doom Patrol as a team in greater detail, as the stage is set for their first confrontation with the newly christened Brotherhood Of Dada. Well be looking in on them as well and frankly, the look is pretty weird.
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Cover to Doom Patrol #58 by Simon Bisley
In the Wonderful Land of Clockwork
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