Just the one preview sketch (so far), courtesy of Matthew Clark:
Coming soon to Doom Patrol:Feral Rita? Deported from Oolong? Will the real Niles Caulder please stand up? Is the DP's first foe their only hope? And... Pelican stalker!
For those of you who remember this excellent run (and those of you haven't read it yet, but might be interested), check out this article from "Comics You Should Own."It's definitely spoiler-heavy for those who haven't read Morrison's fan-favourite run, but well worth the read!
And they're back at it again, this time looking at My Greatest Adventure #81!Check it out at Doom Podtrol!
Coming in October:DOOM PATROL #15
Written by KEITH GIFFEN
Art by MATTHEW CLARK with RON RANDALL
Cover by MATTHEW CLARK
Ever wonder what would happen if the Doom Patrol went up against Superman? Well, keep wondering...but we've got the next best thing!And what a fantastic cover!!.........
The second episode is up and this time they're looking at the first issue of Giffen and Clark's relaunch of the team. Looking forward to listening to it!Check it out at Doom Podtrol!
Coming in January 2011:DOOM PATROL: BROTHERHOOD TP Writer: Keith Giffen Artists: Matthew Clark, Ron Randall and Livesay Collects: DOOM PATROL #7-13 $17.99 US, 144 pagesIt's a shame we have to wait that long, but I'm excited already!
Newsarama has featured an excellent interview with Keith Giffen. Like his comics, it's not a two-minute read, by any means!He discusses upcoming issues of the Doom Patrol (including a future spotlight on Cliff!) and clarifies some of the writing techniques he uses on this series. Overall, he seemed very positive about Doom Patrol's future.
Giffen, Clark (& co) serve up another excellent issue, bringing the first year of Doom Patrol to a close. And I can't hide my disappointment. This particular issue touched on several different aspects of the DC Universe, from the mention of an old-school Doom Patrol villain to the more recent Maxwell Lord/Wonder Woman murder. Such random elements were incorporated fluidly into the story, whilst the main storyline progressed without a hitch. The Doom Patrol didn't exactly 'save the day' - far from it, really - and several key issues were kept on the backburner for the coming months. All in all, it was an interesting and engaging read, with detailed artwork to enhance the experience.And yet......disappointing. Taking in all the above factors, I can't believe DC isn't hyping this comic every single WEEK. It does it's best to be reader-friendly (not a bad effort for a comic nearly 50 years old!), it has consistently interesting writing and excellent artwork, it contains more character development than most comics out there, and it's JUST. PLAIN. GOOD.Doom Patrol is what all comics should aspire to be. That said, can I just say I love the development in both Larry's and Rita's new powers. I really hope to see Rita's powers expanded upon in the next issue, spotlighting Elasti-Woman. And that last scene of the issue showed how much of a family the Doom Patrol really are. That moment was the highlight of this first year. Here's to the next year!4.5/5
While some of us are waiting for #12, here's some preview pages to tide you over, courtesy of Newsarama:Page 1Page 2Page 3Page 4Page 5Full review of the issue coming soon!
It's finally here! A podcast dedicated to our favourite super-team!Check out the podcast at Doom Podtrol (and look for the nifty logo down the bottom of the page).....