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  2. Category : Covers from titles related to the Doom Patrol

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    This category collects cover images that are scans, in whole or in part, from titles related to the Doom Patrol "family" of comic books as published by DC Comics. This includes titles such as, but not limited to: Doom Patrol (multiple volumes) My Greatest Adventure (intrinsic linkage with the team) Beast Boy; etc

  3. Category:Doom Patrol images - Wikipedia

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    This category collects images that are scans, screen captures, photos, and/or illustrations of the Dom Patrol and related characters and intellectual properties for which DC Comics holds the copyright and/or trademark.

  4. My Greatest Adventure - Wikipedia

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    The series solely focused on the Doom Patrol following their introduction in issue #80 (June 1963), and was renamed The Doom Patrol after issue #86. Issues #80-85 were reprinted as part of The Doom Patrol Archives, Vol. 1 (2002, ISBN 1-56389-795-4 ).

  5. Mento (character) - Wikipedia

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    Mento appears in the Doom Patrol episode "Doom Patrol Patrol", portrayed by Will Kemp as a young man and by Dave Bielawski as an old man. This version dated Rita Farr in 1955 and was a member of a 1950s incarnation of the Doom Patrol before they were defeated by Mr. Nobody and disbanded.

  6. Crazy Jane - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Jane is a fictional character, a comic book superhero appearing in publications by DC Comics.Created by writer Grant Morrison and artist Richard Case, the character first appeared in Doom Patrol (vol. 2) #19 (February 1989), which was published by the DC imprint Vertigo Comics.

  7. Doom Patrol - Wikipedia

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    Writer Paul Kupperberg, a longtime Doom Patrol fan, and artist Joe Staton introduced a new team in Showcase #94 (August–September 1977). [13] DC was then lining up features for the Showcase revival—the series was initially an anthology that would debut new characters who could springboard into their own series if they proved sufficiently popular, and Showcase #94 was the first new issue of ...

  8. Bruno Premiani - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Drake wrote of the search for a Doom Patrol illustrator, saying that Boltinoff's regular artists ...were all busy. That meant the DP would get some backup artist. So 'pessimism' was the password when Murray brought in a very lean, eagle-beaked, lantern-jawed guy with eyeglass lenses even thicker than mine: Bruno Premiani.

  9. Robotman (Cliff Steele) - Wikipedia

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    Robotman (Clifford "Cliff" Steele, called Automaton in first two appearances) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.He is best known as a member of the Doom Patrol, being the only character to appear in every version of the team since its introduction in June 1963.