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teen titans doom patrol doodles i did at school today
i'm suffering, so they must suffer too.
Favourite Divorced Couple: Round One Match Thirty-One of Thirty-Two
Longshot & Alison Blaire (Dazzler)
Steve Dayton (Mento) & Rita Farr (Elasti-Woman/Elasti-Girl)
not defend gar logan on main but literally all of his problems would not exist if it wasn't for mento abusing him when he was a child in the doom patrol. he was literally abused his whole entire life and then the ONE person who treated him well fucking DIED and his custody went to dc comic's biggest misogynist how ELSE was he supposed to turn out
sigh can someone PLEASE reboot dc again but the only thing that changes is NTT gar logan

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DOOM PATROL (vol. 1) #104 (June, 1966). Cover by Bob Brown.
Mento and Elasti-Girl finally get hitched in this issue, despite the efforts of Madame Rouge and the rest of the Brotherhood of Evil.
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Perseverance - Count Lasher
1956
Roots before reggae from a giant of mento's golden era
Count Lasher’s "Perseverance" reminds us where Jamaica’s grooves began: storytelling, wit, and unstoppable rhythm.
Artist biography on Discogs.