Doom Patrol, Vol. 2: The Painting That Ate Paris
The long-awaited second collection of superstar writer Grant Morrison's groundbreaking run on DOOM PATROL, this new trade paperback reprints issues #26-34. This collection includes the rise of the legendary Brotherhood of Dada - the only team of super-foes ever strange enough to rival the Doom...
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The long-awaited second collection of superstar writer Grant Morrison's groundbreaking run on DOOM PATROL, this new trade paperback reprints issues #26-34. This collection includes the rise of the legendary Brotherhood of Dada - the only team of super-foes ever strange enough to rival the Doom Patrol itself - as well as the menace of the Decreator and the return of Monsieur Mallah and the Brain from the original Brotherhood of Evil.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781401203429 (1401203426)
Publish date: October 1st 2004
Publisher: Vertigo
Pages no: 232
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Humor,
Science Fiction,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comix,
Comic Book,
Superheroes,
Dc Comics
Series: Grant Morrison's Doom Patrol (#2)
Doom Patrol is straight out of a wonderful mind. Praise this Grant Morrison.
It must have been exciting to read Morrison's Doom Patrol when it was first coming out, never knowing from one month to the next if you'd be encountering a woman with every super power you've never thought of, or traveling through the psyche of Crazy Jane, or exploring the relationship between Monsi...
With the introduction of the Brotherhood of Dada the insanity that is Doom Patrol really gets rolling. In this volume we also get the Cult of the Unwritten Book, a fight between two brains in jars, and a makeout session between a robot and a gorilla. My cup runneth over.
The second volume of Grant Morrison's Doom Patrol run is when the weirdness gets dialed up to eleven and then the knob breaks off and rolls under the fridge. First up are Mr. Nobody and the Brotherhood of Dada on their mad quest for the Painting that Ate Paris, a recursive structure that traps peop...