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* '''''ComicBook/DoomPatrol''''' -- In the spirit of Creator/GrantMorrison's legendary run on the series, along with other classic incarnations of the characters. Written by Gerard Way with art by Nick Derington.

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* '''''ComicBook/DoomPatrol''''' '''''ComicBook/DoomPatrol2016''''' -- In the spirit of Creator/GrantMorrison's legendary run on the series, along with other classic incarnations of the characters. Written by Gerard Way with art by Nick Derington.
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Described as "comics for dangerous humans," Young Animal publishes titles intended for mature readers, putting modern spins on classic (and obscure) DC Comics concepts like ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol''. Though published independently from the mainstream Franchise/{{DCU}} titles and not being considered part of the ComicBook/DCRebirth branding, Young Animal comics are still set within that universe; ''Mother Panic'', for example, is set in Gotham City.

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Described as "comics for dangerous humans," Young Animal publishes titles intended for mature readers, putting modern spins on classic (and obscure) DC Comics concepts like ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol''. ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol'', much like the Creator/{{Vertigo|Comics}} imprint before it. Though published independently from the mainstream Franchise/{{DCU}} titles and not being considered part of the ComicBook/DCRebirth branding, Young Animal comics are still set within that universe; ''Mother Panic'', for example, is set in Gotham City.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: The imprint revives the original 1990s approach of Creator/VertigoComics, with stories featuring mainstream DC universe characters, but with more challenging subject matter and artistic approach.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: The imprint revives the original 1990s approach of Creator/VertigoComics, with stories featuring mainstream DC universe characters, but with more challenging subject matter and artistic approach. In particular, ''Doom Patrol'' and ''Shade'' are revisiting concepts that had already been Vertigo'd.
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Described as "comics for dangerous humans," Young Animal publishes titles intended for mature readers, putting modern spins on classic (and obscure) DC Comics concepts like ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol''. Though published independently from the mainstream ComicBook/{{DCU}} titles and not being considered part of the ComicBook/DCRebirth branding, Young Animal comics are still set within that universe; ''Mother Panic'', for example, is set in Gotham City.

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Described as "comics for dangerous humans," Young Animal publishes titles intended for mature readers, putting modern spins on classic (and obscure) DC Comics concepts like ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol''. Though published independently from the mainstream ComicBook/{{DCU}} Franchise/{{DCU}} titles and not being considered part of the ComicBook/DCRebirth branding, Young Animal comics are still set within that universe; ''Mother Panic'', for example, is set in Gotham City.

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Not to be confused with the {{Seinen}} manga magazine of the same name, which is known for its publication of ''{{Manga/Berserk}}'' and other Seinen manga.



Compare to [[Creator/MarvelMAX MAX]], a similar imprint by Creator/MarvelComics. Not to be confused with the {{Seinen}} magazine from Japan.

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Compare to [[Creator/MarvelMAX MAX]], a similar imprint by Creator/MarvelComics. Not to be confused with the {{Seinen}} magazine of the same name from Japan.
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Not to be confused with the {{Seinen}} manga magazine of the same name, which is known for its publication of {{Manga/Berserk}} and other Seinen manga.

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Not to be confused with the {{Seinen}} manga magazine of the same name, which is known for its publication of {{Manga/Berserk}} ''{{Manga/Berserk}}'' and other Seinen manga.
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Not to be confused with the {{Seinen}} manga magazine of the same name, which is known for its publication of {{Manga/Berserk}} and other Seinen manga.
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No reason this can't just link straight to Doom Patrol.


* '''''[[ComicBook/DoomPatrolWeightOfTheWorlds Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds]]''''' -- Continuing ''Doom Patrol'', featuring the team on a road trip across time and space. Written by Gerard Way and Jeremy Lambert with art by James Harvey, Doc Shaner, Nick Pitarra, Becky Cloonan and more.

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* '''''[[ComicBook/DoomPatrolWeightOfTheWorlds '''''[[ComicBook/DoomPatrol Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds]]''''' -- Continuing ''Doom Patrol'', featuring the team on a road trip across time and space. Written by Gerard Way and Jeremy Lambert with art by James Harvey, Doc Shaner, Nick Pitarra, Becky Cloonan and more.
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Since the Shade work has all 3 listed


* '''''[[ComicBook/ShadeTheChangingWoman Shade, the Changing Woman]]''''' -- A continuation of ''Shade, The Changing Girl'', wherein Loma sheds her Earth body and comes into contact with the original Shade. Written by Cecil Castellucci with art by Marley Zarcone and covers by Becky Cloonan

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* '''''[[ComicBook/ShadeTheChangingWoman '''''[[ComicBook/ShadeTheChangingMan Shade, the Changing Woman]]''''' -- A continuation of ''Shade, The Changing Girl'', wherein Loma sheds her Earth body and comes into contact with the original Shade. Written by Cecil Castellucci with art by Marley Zarcone and covers by Becky Cloonan

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