Doom Patrol Vol 2 19

"You're a good guy, Doc. You're sensitive and caring and compassionate. And if I could, I'd spew in your face."

- Cliff Steele

"Crawling from the Wreckage (Part 1 of 4)" is the title to the nineteenth issue of the second Doom Patrol ongoing comic book series published by DC Comics. The story was written by Grant Morrison with artwork by Richard Case and inks by Carlos Garzón. Case and Garzón also rendered the cover art illustration to this issue. It was colored by Michele Wolfman and lettered by John Workman. The story was edited by Robert Greenberger. This issue shipped with a February, 1989 cover date and carries a cover price of $1.50 per copy (US).

Appearances

 * Cliff Steele
 * Joshua Clay
 * Negative Man/Larry Trainor
 * Niles Caulder


 * Crazy Jane, Kay Challis
 * Eleanor Poole
 * Will Magnus


 * Scissormen


 * Ralph


 * Central Intelligence Agency


 * Humans
 * Altered humans
 * Birds


 * Michigan
 * Midway City
 * Doom Patrol headquarters


 * North Carolina
 * Alamance Memorial Hospital


 * Wheelchair


 * Airplanes
 * Bus
 * Helicopter
 * Race car


 * Animate objects
 * Flight
 * Levitation
 * Radiation emission


 * Agent
 * Automobile accident
 * Doctor
 * Nurse
 * Police officer
 * Smoking

Notes & Trivia

 * The Doom Patrol was created by writers Arnold Drake & Bob Haney and artist Bruno Premiani. They first appeared in My Greatest Adventure #80 in June, 1963, which was a comic book adventure anthology series published by DC Comics. This issue introduced the characters of Niles Caulder, Cliff Steele, Rita Farr, and Larry Trainor.


 * This issue is published under DC's "New Format".


 * This issue is reprinted in the Doom Patrol: Crawling from the Wreckage trade paperback collection, and the Doom Patrol Omnibus hardcover collection.


 * This is the first appearance of Kay Challis, also known as Crazy Jane. She becomes a regularily featured character throughout the series.


 * This is the first appearance of Ralph, who is a mental patient.


 * Kay Challis' painting is called "The White Darkness".


 * Scenes from this issue are reproduced in the pilot episode of the Doom Patrol live-action television series on the DC Universe streaming service.