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Was that a cliffhanger or did they get stopped by an explosion caused by a buildup of ridiculous? I dont even know. Is this real life?
Nah, the robot body had set its weapons systems to self-destruct it if a brain was installed inside it. Mallah and the Brain didn't know about this.

And don't worry, it's not ending. We're only reaching the 1/3 mark just now.
 

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Terribly sorry, my internets was fucked up by the service provider from Wednesday to just now. Update later today.
 

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Alright, upload started. Today you're being treated to a mega-update of seven issues, featuring the first appearance of the Man of Muscle Mystery and the entire Mesh/Caleidoscope arc!

Also, more trannies.
 

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I must say that the antagonists in this series are certainly unique. And our actual team of heroes is interesting enough.

Also, it's interesting just how easily Crazy Jane could have just been used as a "whatever powers the plot demands" type character, but she's handled much better than that.
 

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The amount of LSD Grant Morrison had to do in order to come up with most of this stuff would kill a small elephant.
 

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Grant Morrison loev LSD, LSD loev Grant Morrison.

I must say that the antagonists in this series are certainly unique. And our actual team of heroes is interesting enough.

Also, it's interesting just how easily Crazy Jane could have just been used as a "whatever powers the plot demands" type character, but she's handled much better than that.
Grant Morrison's pen is made of sterner stuff. And you're gonna love the finale of Doom Patrol (several pages away, just hyping it already because it's THAT good).
 

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