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Title: "Crawling from the Wreckage"
Pages: 22

Feature(s):
Doom Patrol (Post-Crisis)

Writer: Grant Morrison
Penciller: Richard Case
Inker: Carlos Garzon
Letterer: John E. Workman, Jr.
Colorist: Michele Wolfman

Reprinted From:
Doom Patrol #19 (1989)

Feature Character(s)

Supporting Character(s)

  • Eleanor Poole (a doctor; joins with Larry Trainor to become Rebis; no further appearances)

Villain(s)

  • The Scissormen (behind-the-scenes; first appearance; next appearance in Doom Patrol #20)

Guest Appearance(s)

Other Character(s)

  • Ralph (a mental patient; next appearance in Doom Patrol #20)
  • Two government agents (no further appearances)
  • Schrader (a crash victim; name revealed in Doom Patrol #22; dies in this story; no further appearances)
  • The staff of a psychiatric hospital (no further appearances)

Comments:
Crawling from the Wreckage Part 1 of 4

This story continues in part in Doom Patrol #20.

Synopsis:
Following the alien invasion of Earth, Arani and Scott are dead, Rhea is in a coma, Robotman has checked himself into a mental institution, and Larry Trainor is in the hospital. Despite these circumstances, the Chief intends to resurrect the Doom Patrol. Joshua Clay does not want to be a part of it.

Will Magnus visits Robotman at the institution. He introduces her to Kay Challis, a woman with sixty four distinct personalities. Each possesses its own super-power. At the hospital where Larry is being treated, the negative being returns. It fuses with Larry again. This time it also joins Doctor Eleanor Poole into the mix.

While these events are occurring strange incidents are taking place including a car crash. The driver goes up in flames. As he dies he speaks the word scissormen. He was carrying a black book which was not destroyed by the fire. It will be passed along until it reaches Niles Caulder.


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