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Before the X-Men there was the Doom Patrol


Set Type: Doom Patrol (1964)
Owner: Mississippi Mudcats
Last Modified: 12/11/2023
Views: 230

Rank: 1
Score: 25618
Leading by: 16993
Points to Higher Rank: N/A

Set Description:

Synopsis: This is a complete set of all 45 books with a minimum grade of 9.0. Thirty-four of our books are highest graded examples with 13 single highest graded.

Background: Doom Patrol is a superhero team, which made their first appearance June 1963 in My Greatest Adventure #80. The book was created by writers Arnold Drake and Bob Haney, along with artist Bruno Premiani. Doom Patrol has appeared in different incarnations in multiple comics, and have also been adapted to other media. Although not one of the most popular superhero teams, they have never been out of print for more than a few years since their introduction. The series' creator and fans have suspected that Marvel Comics copied the basic concept to create the X-Men, which debuted a few months later.

Doom Patrol are a group of super-powered misfits whose "gifts" caused them alienation and trauma. Dubbed the "world's strangest heroes", the original team included the Chief (Niles Caulder), Robotman (Cliff Steele), Elasti-Girl (Rita Farr), and Negative Man (Larry Trainor); Beast Boy (Garfield Logan) and Mento (Steve Dayton) joined soon after. The team remained the featured characters of My Greatest Adventure, which was re-titled Doom Patrol as of issue #86 (March 1964). Since then, there have been six Doom Patrol series, with Robotman as the only character to appear in all of them.

The Doom Patrol had two crossovers: one with the Challengers of the Unknown, teaming up to fight Multi-Man and Multi-Woman; and second with the Flash in The Brave and the Bold #65.

As the popularity of the book waned, the publisher cancelled it and Drake killed off the entire Doom Patrol in the final issue, Doom Patrol #121 (September–October 1968) where the team sacrificed their lives to Madame Rouge and General Zahl to save the small fishing village of Codsville, Maine. This was the first time in comic book history that a cancelled title was concluded with the death of its cast.

In 1973, DC published three more issues, #122-#124, which were reprints of earlier issues (#89, #95 and #90). I really question the inclusion of those three issues in this set. Just as the primary X-Men set ends at Issue #66 and does not include the later reprints, this set should end with Issue #121. A proper Doom Patrol revival did not occur until 1977, nine years after the original's demise.

There are a number of similarities between the Doom Patrol and the X-Men, proving once again that there’s nothing one publisher can invent that the other can’t steal. In this case, Doom Patrol was first, although X-Men has far surpassed it in terms of popularity and the value of the books. Marvel acknowledged the similarities between the original Doom Patrol and Marvel Comics' original X-Men in its humor title Not Brand Echh. Both teams included misfit superheroes shunned by society and both are led by men of preternatural intelligence who are confined to wheelchairs. These similarities ultimately led series writer Arnold Drake to argue that the concept of the X-Men must have been based on the Doom Patrol. Drake stated:
...I've become more and more convinced that [Stan Lee] knowingly stole The X-Men from The Doom Patrol. Over the years I learned that an awful lot of writers and artists were working surreptitiously between Marvel and DC. Therefore from when I first brought the idea into [DC editor] Murray Boltinoff's office, it would've been easy for someone to walk over and hear that [I was] working on a story about a bunch of reluctant superheroes who are led by a man in a wheelchair. So over the years, I began to feel that Stan had more lead time than I realized. He may well have had four, five, or even six months.

Our collection: This Doom Patrol set is a recent addition to our collection. We started the collection when my friend, Rob Rong, decided to send his books to auction. We were fortunate enough to get a number of them, which served to jumpstart this collection. We had a hard time finding any of the missing books until April 2023, where we were able to fill seven open slots. Currently, 31 of our 43 books are highest graded examples, with 13 of those books holding that distinction alone. Most of our books came from two 2021 auctions on Heritage. Highlights of the set are 26 books from pedigree collections, including 12 books from the Pacific Coast Collection. We still lack the My Greatest Adventure debut, Issue #80, along with the last issue featuring the death of the Doom Patrol, so this one has a ways to go. Moreover, the goal here is to get all the books with a minimum grade of 9.4, which means we also need to upgrade Issues #81, #82 and 83, which may prove very challenging. If you could help us in locating high-grade copies of any of those five books, please drop us a line.

Current Stats:
45/45 Books
19 9.8s-All Highest Graded
18 6s-13 Highest Graded
3 9.4s
2 9.2
1 9.0
26 WP
16 OW/W
2 OW
2 Cr/OW
13 Single Highest Graded
34 Highest Graded
11 Second Highest Graded
1 Third Highest Graded
1 Fourth Highest Graded
21 Pedigrees (11 Pacific Coasts)
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Slot DescriptionCert #GradeScore
My Greatest Adventure 80 4332857001 9.02500 Shop eBay
My Greatest Adventure 81 4269678015 9.61500 Shop eBay
My Greatest Adventure 82 4269678014 9.4825 Shop eBay
My Greatest Adventure 83 0023565004 9.2413 Shop eBay
My Greatest Adventure 84 1095743005 9.61375 Shop eBay
My Greatest Adventure 85 0915197020 9.4900 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 86 0059383017 9.4450 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 87 3936457001 9.8800 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 88 0915167008 9.6500 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 89 4261620001 9.8800 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 90 3936457002 9.8800 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 91 3936457003 9.8800 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 92 0915167010 9.8800 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 93 0915167011 9.8800 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 94 0357942008 9.6500 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 95 0023565016 9.6500 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 96 0023565017 9.6500 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 97 3936457004 9.8800 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 98 0915249003 9.6500 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 99 3904289002 9.81000 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 100 1215301008 9.4380 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 101 1109174004 9.6350 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 102 4068906022 9.8560 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 103 4068910013 9.8560 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 104 0065360009 9.8560 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 105 3936457005 9.8560 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 106 3756238005 9.6350 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 107 1042835014 9.6350 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 108 0056260001 9.6350 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 109 4261624002 9.8560 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 110 1296154009 9.6350 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 111 4068906024 9.6250 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 112 1296154007 9.6250 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 113 4068906025 9.8400 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 114 3936457007 9.6250 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 115 1042192007 9.8400 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 116 0776121004 9.6250 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 117 0083247004 9.6250 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 118 0776121005 9.8400 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 119 0776121006 9.6250 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 120 0915167019 9.8400 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 121 4254867001 9.2210 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 122 4278356014 9.8120 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 123 0222186005 9.675 Shop eBay
Doom Patrol 124 4177340002 9.8120 Shop eBay

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