The Doom Patrol 1964 #123 - back issue - $8.00

The Doom Patrol 1964 #123 - back issue - $8.00

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Inventory location : .......4
Series code : BI1622
Stock type : Back Issue
Title : The Doom Patrol 1964
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The Chief tries to cure Elasti-Girl and Negative Man of their powers. Robotman accidentally causes the process to switch their powers.

While the Doom Patrol tries to adjust to their switched powers, the A-V-M Man returns unexpectedly and they have trouble stopping him.

The heroes manage to overcome their confusion and defeat their enemy. Later, they successfully reverse the accidental process that altered their powers.

A discussion of how the Doom Patrol feature came to be created and a bit of background on what this article claims are its TWO creators, Arnold Drake and Bruno Premiani.

On-sale date from Comic Reader #92.

  • - The vignettes on the left side are taken from the letter column header used first in The Doom Patrol (DC, 1964 series) #109 (February 1967).
  • Menace of the Turnabout Heroes, Part 1 - Editing: page 2 except for panel 1 deleted; that panel replaces panel 1 of page 3.
  • Biggest Bargain in Comics - House ad for DC's line of 100-page comics, illustrated by the front and back covers of 100 Page Super-Spectacular (DC, 1973 series) #DC-15, featuring Superboy.
  • - House ad for Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (DC, 1954 series) #157, on sale on or about March 13.
  • For a Diet of Drama and Danger -- - House ad for House of Secrets (DC, 1956 series) #106 and Star Spangled War Stories (DC, 1952 series) #168, both on sale February 22.
  • Part 3: Deadline for the Doom Patrol - Editing: original page 4 deleted except for panel 5 which replaces panel 1 of the following page.
  • DC's Blazing Combat Stories - House ad for DC's war comics, including small character illustrations and feature logos for the titles.
  • The Men Behind... The Doom Patrol - The headshots are taken from the original letter column header used first in The Doom Patrol (DC, 1964 series) #86 (March 1964). No mention is made of Bob Haney, who often claimed co-creator credit. "Next issue: Your letters plus a bio of Murray Boltinoff." This is not what appeared, however.

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