


Books in series

#2
Doom Patrol (1964-1968) #87
1964
The Brotherhood of Evil tricks Negative Man into helping them steal the secret plans for a machine that can enlarge objects to a giant size. Plus, Negative Man stops the plans of the Brotherhood of Evil by removing his bandages and revealing his radioactive powers.

#3
Doom Patrol (1964-1968) #88
1964
A new criminal named the Baron has appeared and has been pulling off boastful and fantastic crimes. He brags that he will rob a jewelry store next, garnering the attention of the Doom Patrol. The Chief believes he knows the identity of this new villain, but he’ll have to reveal his origin to the Doom Patrol to expose the thief!

#4
Doom Patrol (1964-1968) #89
1964
Biologist Sven Larsen, a former student who once held a grudge against the Chief, has become a successful scientist and apparently buried the hatchet. Inviting the Doom Patrol to witness one of his experiments, a terrible accident changes the life of not only Larsen, but the Doom Patrol, forever.

#5
Doom Patrol (1964-1968) #90
1964
As the Doom Patrol relaxes during a period of quiet, their foes, the Brotherhood of Evil, begin another plot to destroy the Doom Patrol and take over the world. The Doom Patrol is up for the challenge, but it will be quite difficult with a traitor among their ranks!

#7
Doom Patrol (1964-1968) #92
1964
There is a new costumed criminal in Doctor Tyme, a clock-themed villain who has perfected a beam which can freeze, slow down or speed up time according to his whims. He uses this power to rob an airplane—a daring mystery that attracts the attention of the Doom Patrol.

#8
Doom Patrol (1964-1968) #93
1965
When a foreign premier is in town on a visit to the United States, there are threats made on his life, prompting the authorities to call in the Doom Patrol to help protect the visiting statesman. At the same time Robotman, while seeking a new body to regain his humanity, finds himself in the body of a monster!

#12
Doom Patrol (1964-1968) #97
1965
"THE WAR AGAINST THE MIND SLAVES." With General Immortus and Garguax now members of the Brotherhood of Evil, the Doom Patrol go on practice sessions to hone their abilities—which are under great scrutiny by the Chief—so that they fight more efficiently as a team.

#14
Doom Patrol (1964-1968) #99
1965
Larry reveals to the others that he doesn't want to always rely on his Negative Man form and wants to fight as a real man. This causes tension between him and Robotman. To make matters worse, The Bug Man attacks!

#18
Doom Patrol (1964-1968) #103
1966
"THE METEOR MAN" The meteor man cometh! A bizarre accident transforms Randolph Ormsby, who’s on a space mission to study a giant meteor. Back on Earth again, Mento and the Doom Patrol, together with stowaway Beast Boy, team up to defeat the Meteor Man and return him to normal.

#19
Doom Patrol (1964-1968) #104
1966
“THE BRIDE OF THE DOOM PATROL.” After much soul-searching, Elasti-Girl finally agrees to marry Mento. But before the wedding bells can sound, Negative Man and Robotman will have something to say!

#20
Doom Patrol (1964-1968) #105
1966
"HONEYMOON OF TERROR" Despite her marriage to Mento, Elasti-Girl nevertheless joins her Doom Patrol teammates and Beast Boy in investigating a mysterious source of radioactivity, only to uncover a new scheme by the atomic criminal Mr. 103! Plus, "THE ROBOT-MAKER MUST DIE".

#23
Doom Patrol (1964-1968) #108
1966
“KID DISASTER.” The Brotherhood of Evil sends a closed-circuit broadcast message to the Chief, alerting him to the capture of the Doom Patrol. Having no other option, Chief sends Beast Boy to investigate. When Beast Boy arrives, however, he makes a shocking discovery!

#28
Doom Patrol (1964-1968) #113
1967
“WHO DARES TO CHALLENGE THE ARSENAL.” The Doom Patrol matches wits with the Arsenal, a criminal whose mechanical body houses a multitude of super-weapons. The Chief, meanwhile, proves too busy to help his teammates, as he uses a secret device to reverse Madame Rouge's mental patterns, unaware that the Brain is using a similar device to strengthen her evil side at the same time! Plus, “DIAMONDS OF DESTINY.”

#34
Doom Patrol (1964-1968) #119
1968
“IN THE SHADOW OF THE GREAT GURU.” The Yaramishi Rama Yogi, a mystic guru, transforms Robotman into an ardent pacifist who refuses to use violence for any reason. When the Doom Patrol investigates, the guru captures Negative Man and Elasti-Girl and inflicts them with unreasoning fear and hatred, respectively, which he can trigger in them at a given posthypnotic signal.

#35
Doom Patrol (1964-1968) #120
1968
“THE RAGE OF THE WRECKER.” When satellites begin disappearing from Earth's orbit, the Doom Patrol investigates and battles the Wrecker, who is out to destroy all modern technology by means of ray bombardments from a space base.

#86-95
Doom Patrol
The Silver Age Vol. 1
1964
Out of the Silver Age of Comics came a very different comic book team, featuring a new breed of superheroes. Cast out of society due to their deformities, the Doom Patrol were a group of misfit loners not blessed, but cursed, with unnatural powers. These human oddities—Elasti-Girl, Negative Man, Robotman and the Chief—save the world one strange case at a time. See them take on such equally bizarre villains like the undying criminal mastermind General Immortus, shape-shifting Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man, the Brotherhood of Evil and more! Doom The Silver Age Volume One kicks off Arnold Drake and Bruno Premiani’s beloved series with tales from My Greatest Adventure #80-85 and The Doom Patrol #86-95.
Authors
Bob Haney
Author · 51 books
Robert G. Haney was an American comic book writer, best known for his work for DC Comics. He co-created the Teen Titans as well as characters such as Metamorpho, Eclipso, Cain, and the Super-Sons.
Jack Schiff
Author · 92 books
Jack Schiff (1909 – April 30, 1999) was an American comic book writer and editor best known for his work editing various Batman comic book series for DC Comics from 1942 to 1964. He was the co-creator of Starman, Tommy Tomorrow, and the Wyoming Kid.