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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Episode 79: Merry Spacemas, Everybody!

DOOM PATROL, CHARGE!

ASSEMBLE?


Hmmm. How about, "DOOM PATROLLERS, LISTEN!" Here's the Podbean link for your earholes. 


Episode 79: Merry Spacemas, Everybody!December 22, 2016
Much Doom. Very Patrol. It's the penultimate episode for 2016, featuring the penultimate issue of Doom Patrol volume 1! So everyone get ready to take a drink (poor Cliff) and let's get patrolling!

Down on Derington Way - 9:01Doom Clock - 18:03Doomsplaining - 20:41 - This week we look at issues 119 and 120 from volume 1 of the Doom Patrol, by Arnold Drake and Bruno Premiani!Mailbag O Doom - 56:19 - We read your responses to the question, "What is something cool that is the same age as you?"

So let's hop to it! 
Here's the cover for Doom Patrol (v1) #119. 

Some of the visual highlights from Doom Patrol #119

Inspiration comes in all forms, right, Mr. Way?

Just a sip. 

This is DEFINITELY Doug's Dig for #119. 
Larry's being kinda negative. 
Cliff's expression says it all. 
As Paul calls it, "A stranger to blinking."
Creepy guru making Rita a baby. Creepy, creepy guru. 
Another sip.
Everybody has a guru. WilFreD needs one too! 
A regular paramecium, that one! 
Once a nutjob, always a nutjob. . .


And the visual vittles from Doom Patrol #120 (cover can be found on the post from a couple days back).





Rage, Wrecker, rage! 
Aw yeah! Drink.
DRINK.
DRINK. DRINK. DRINK.
RA-2. Also, I'm no brain surgeon, but that doesn't look too good, Cliff. 
A secret room on the Island of Misfit Toys. 
So toyetic. Sigh. 
Groovy. 
New World island! Huzzah! 
At least the Wrecker is kind enough to not deprive Larry of his smokes. 
RA-2, Cliff, it's all the same. 
Truly, no caption required. 
As the guys do, here's a trip down Derington Way


Challenging the Unknown for the win. 












Man. Nick Derington sure has brought us some great, great work this year. I cannot wait to see more from this guy and I hope 2017 puts him at a con I'm going to. (C2E2 sounds good to me, Nick. Just sayin')

QUESTION OF THE WEEK:
What is the worst continuation (prequel/sequel) to something?


Sunday, September 25, 2016

Episode 72: Raiding the Larder for Salami with Fractures! OR Salami on the Mind

A little delayed, but here's the post to correspond to the most recent auditory adventures from Mike and Paul! The Doom Patrol-loving duo are joined by Frak on this episode, and, man, do they have fun! Double- and triple-entendres abound as Chief takes his consideration of Madame Rouge to a whole new (only somewhat less pervy)  level and Rita reminds the rest of the Patrol that teamwork makes the dream work. 

Here's the skinny from Podbean

Episode 72: Raiding the Larder for Salami with Fractures!This week Mike and Paul are joined by friend and fan of the show, Fractures, as we take a look back at some 60's shenanigans!! 
  • Down on Derington Way - 9:38
  • Doom Clock - 10:01
  • Doomsplaining - 47:14 - This week we take a look at issues #117 and #118 from volume 1, by Arnold Drake and Bruno Premiani!
  • Mailbag O Doom - 47:14 - We read your responses to the question, "What did you think of the new Doom Patrol #1?
So, let's get to the images from #117, shall we?

Beware the Black Vulture!! 
Cliff provides a couple opportunities for the reader to imbibe this issue, and here is the first one. 
The Chief simply cannot be bothered right now. (Cue Marvin Gaye music)
The Frenchiest of French arguments. 
That's no chicken Chief is choking! That's a condor he's killin'!
That thunderbird (or missile-carrying eagle as we call them in Michigan) better watch out. Chief ain't done bird-bashin'!

Rita's getting large and taking charge! 

Take another drink. 

Here's the page that's getting everyone set for equality training. 

Yes Poppa! 

That was one wildly entertaining strange read. Readers who may have discovered the team with Volume 6 really should take a dip back into the first volume. Arnold Drake and Bruno Premiani really do the bizarre like no other - from yesterday or today! 

Now, how about issue #118?
The Chief looks awfully distressed here. 

SPLAT

The Dame Patrol. Perhaps a new Young Animal title in the works?

WilFreD missed a spot to drop the Marvin Gaye track. 
With a foe like Videx, the Doom Patrol sure would have been a killer toy line in the 1970s. 
This page gets mighty splashy. 

Trippy. 

I love Rita. She's so damn awesome. 

KAWHOOM
The first volume of Doom Patrol is just so much wacky fun. Each issue finds a way to be more wacky than the previous, and the pieces left behind for Gerard Way and Nick Derington to pick up are just so plentiful. 

And speaking of Nick Derington, here's a sketch from Derington from his Houston signing - Terry None to sing you a peppy tune to brighten your day. 



And that's Waiting for Doom Episode 72 for you. The blokes left us with the Question of the Week: 
What is your favo(u)rite fictional conflict?


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