Review: Doom Patrol by Grant Morrison Omnibus
A buying review of Morrison’s Doom Patrol: surreal therapy, Crazy Jane, Robotman, Danny the Street and beautiful nonsense with a wounded heart.
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Read article →A buying review of Morrison’s Doom Patrol: surreal therapy, Crazy Jane, Robotman, Danny the Street and beautiful nonsense with a wounded heart.
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