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Doom Patrol Vol 3

GN

Grant Morrison Jimmy Palmiotti

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Paperback

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English
vertigo
04 April 2017
Grant Morrison's definitive run on DOOM PATROL is re-collected into a new series of graphic novels.

The Doom Patrol must face new challenges- the final fate of the Brotherhood of Dada, the rise of the unstoppable Candlemaker, Danny the Street meeting his cosmic destiny and Crazy Jane attempting to find her place in the world. Sound strange? Well, not as strange as the superhero team fighting them.

This exciting continuation from author Grant Morrison picks up in DOOM PATROL BOOK THREE, with art by Brian Bolland, Richard Case, Philip Bond, Ken Steacy, Sean Phillips and more.

Collects DOOM PATROL #51-63 and the legendary DOOM FORCE SPECIAL #1.
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Imprint:   vertigo
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 259mm,  Width: 171mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   680g
ISBN:   9781401265977
ISBN 10:   1401265979
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 16 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Grant Morrison is known for his innovative work on comics, from the graphic novel ARKHAM ASYLUM to acclaimed runs on ANIMAL MAN and DOOM PATROL, as well as his subversive creator-owned titles such as THE INVISIBLES, SEAGUY, JOE THE BARBARIAN and WE3. He has also written best-selling runs on SUPERMAN: ACTION COMICS, BATMAN, INCORPORATED, JLA, SEVEN SOLDIERS OF VICTORY and<i>New X-Men</i>and helped to reinvent the DC Universe in ALL-STAR SUPERMAN, 52, BATMAN and JOE THE BARBARIAN.

Reviews for Doom Patrol Vol 3 (GN)

The craziest superhero story ever told...[Morrison] broke free of comic-book cliches by using sheer, brave goofiness --The Atlantic This rigorously eccentric series was scarcely noticed at the time, but it's held up better than nearly any of its contemporaries. It's an eloquent call for a stranger, kinder world --Los Angeles Times .. .famously deconstructed the genre --Washington Post -The craziest superhero story ever told...[Morrison] broke free of comic-book cliches by using sheer, brave goofiness- --The Atlantic -This rigorously eccentric series was scarcely noticed at the time, but it's held up better than nearly any of its contemporaries. It's an eloquent call for a stranger, kinder world- --Los Angeles Times -...famously deconstructed the genre- --Washington Post


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