Who Knows What Evil Lurks in the Hearts of Gyro Sandwiches?
Written By:
Gerard Way
Art By:
Nick Derington, Tamra Bonvillain
Lettered By:
Todd Klein
Cover Price:
$3.99
On Sale Date: September 14, 2016
The
atoms are buzzing. The daydreams crowd sentient streets, and the
creative team has been warned, “Turn back now or suffer the mighty
consequence of sheer, psycho-maniacal mayhem.” Generation-arsonists
unite—this is DOOM PATROL, and the God of the Super Heroes is bleeding
on the floor.
A
blenderized reimagining of the ultimate series of the strange, DOOM
PATROL combines elements from classic runs, new directions, and things
that could not be. Our entry point is Casey Brinke, a young EMT on the
graveyard shift to abstract enlightenment, with a past so odd that she’s
not entirely sure what is real and what is not. Along with her partner,
Sam Reynolds, the pair blaze a path through the city and its denizens,
finding the only quiet that exists at 3am is the chaos of the brain.
When the pair answer a hit-and-run call, they find themselves face to
face with a familiar figure: Cliff Steele, AKA Robotman.
“It gets
weirder from here,” writer Gerard Way had to say about the book, with
artist Nick Derington gripping tightly on the wheel of the ambulance.
The pair’s only communication? Shouting out of the open windows while at
high velocity. Who needs a new roommate? Who names a cat “Lotion”? And
when do we get to see all those muscles?
Find your answers inside
the pages of this comic book, as we set the stage for new beginnings, as
well as the re-introduction of some classic DOOM PATROL characters,
including Niles Caulder, Negative Man, Flex Mentallo, and Crazy Jane.
The
debut title of DC’s Young Animal line kicks off with a removable
sticker on its cover: Pull back the gyro to reveal its secrets, but be
warned—there is no turning back.
Tomorrow is the debut of the new volume of Doom Patrol, but you can also consider it Reggie Day because I love the Doom Patrol and I have been waiting for this moment since the last series ended in 2011! I also love gyros, so be sure to have one of those in celebration of the day. Just look at that solicit copy above and the preview pages below; they're practically giving the book away before you buy it. So if this doesn't pique your interest, then you can consider yourself not interested and probably a very dull person and also unknowingly smelly to those around you.
Have no clue what to expect when I read this tomoĊrow
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