"The Puppet Theater" | |
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Doom Patrol | |
Title: | "The Puppet Theater" |
Volume: | 2 |
Number: | 33 |
Cover price: | $1.50 |
Cover date: | June, 1990 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Jenette Kahn |
Writers: | Grant Morrison |
Pencilers: | Richard Case |
Inkers: | John Nyberg |
Cover artists: | Simon Bisley |
Cover inker: | Simon Bisley |
Colorists: | Daniel Vozzo |
Letterers: | John Workman |
Editors: | Art Young |
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"The Puppet Theater" is the thirty-third 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 John Nyberg. It was colored by Daniel Vozzo and lettered by John Workman. The story was edited by Art Young. This issue shipped with a June, 1990 cover date and carries a cover price of $1.50 per copy (US).
"The Puppet Theater"[]
Featured characters
- The Chief, Niles Caulder
- Crazy Jane, Kay Challis
- Dorothy Spinner
- Rebis, Larry Trainor/Eleanor Poole
- Robotman, Cliff Steele
- Tempest, Joshua Clay
Supporting characters
- Willoughby Kipling (Final appearance to date)
- Unwritten Book
Villains
- Decreator (Final appearance to date)
Minor characters
Organizations
- Doom Patrol
- Hoodmen
- Starving Skins
Races & Animals
Locations
Items
Vehicles
- To be added
Powers
- To be added
Miscellaneous
- To be added
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 shipped to retailers on April 26th, 1990.
- This issue is reprinted in the Doom Patrol: The Painting That Ate Paris trade paperback collection, which was published in September, 2004.
- This issue is Legacy number 72. "Doom Patrol 72" redirects to this page. This combines the total issue counts (not including annual or special editions) from all volumes of the title.
- This is the fifteenth issue of the series with Grant Morrison as writer.
- This is the final appearance of the Decreator. He's still out there, though. Somewhere.