Ryan's review
Doom Patrol Vol. 2: The Painting That Ate Paris
by Grant Morrison
Ryan's review
Doom Patrol Vol. 2: The Painting That Ate Paris by Grant Morrison
Ryan's review
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Morrison introduces the supervillain group The Brotherhood of Dada--a splinter of the more traditional Doom Patrol villains Brotherhood of Evil.
The Brotherhood of Dada reject the overly-broad notions of good and evil. Their members include The Quiz, who has every super power you haven't thought of, and Sleepwalk, who has super-strength, but only when she's asleep. She takes pills and listens to Barry Manilow before engaging opponents.
It's pretty sweet.
Also, the last issue in this collection features a robot making out with a gorilla. If that's the sort of thing you find interesting.
The Brotherhood of Dada reject the overly-broad notions of good and evil. Their members include The Quiz, who has every super power you haven't thought of, and Sleepwalk, who has super-strength, but only when she's asleep. She takes pills and listens to Barry Manilow before engaging opponents.
It's pretty sweet.
Also, the last issue in this collection features a robot making out with a gorilla. If that's the sort of thing you find interesting.
