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"If bearded men can not band together in defiance of the clean-shaven foe, then what hope is there?" (G. Morrison)

This should be out tomorrow:

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(cover art by Brian Bolland)

Volume 5 of Grant Morrison's run on Doom Patrol, wherein a hypothetical man runs for president having doused Venice in a backwash of psychedelic energy. Also, it has the following inside:

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(Pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Frank Giacoia and colours by Daniel Vozzo).

If all goes well, anyway, since it was supposed to come out the first week of January originally. But if it does come out I won't have time to pick it up until Thursday, but that's okay so long as it makes out into daylight and I can put my hands on that pack of flattened weird shit.

Comments (4)

joy:

That title has got to be the most beautiful quote ever!

Though I'm partial to the one Clint sent me yesterday in an email ....

"Why do you have two cases of soap in your car, son?"

"I ... like to keep clean."

RJ:

I always wondered what my professors did at night; now I know, they fight crime!

ben:

What's the quote from, Joy?

I wonder if anyone of my profs ever fought crime...doubt it. Some may have been contributing to crime, though.

joy:

Where is it FROM, he asks? Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas! When he gets pulled over by the cop, and exits the car with a beer in his hand, knowing there are 2 cases of soap in the car and a trunk full of drugs ...

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