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While these will be the final seasons of Titans and Doom Patrol, we are very proud of these series and excited for fans to see their climactic endings. HBO Max’s official statement on Titans and Doom Patrol’s cancellations reads as follows:

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Alas, their time is coming to an end, though per THR, the producers on Titans and Doom Patrol “saw the writing on the wall amid all the changes with DC Entertainment” and formatted their respective endings in a way so that the fans won’t be left with any unresolved plot threads. 6 (2016) #6 (April 2017)ĭoom Patrol vol.Both Titans and Doom Patrol originated as DC Universe originals in 20, respectively, but when that platform transitioned into the comics-only service now called DC Universe Infinite, the shows were made exclusively available to HBO Max subscribers. 6 (2016) #1 (September 2016)Īlso appears as Danny the Brick, Danny the Ambulance, and Dannylandĭoom Patrol vol. This roster is featured in the Young Animal imprint.ĭoom Patrol vol. This roster is the first roster of the team in that continuity. In September 2011, The New 52 rebooted DC's continuity. Associate, not shown to be active team member.This roster returns the team to its original lineup. 3, #36 (July 2006), but doesn't appear as members in the Doom Patrol vol. 3, #34 (May 2006), but doesn't appear as members in the Doom Patrol vol. Former member of the Justice League, sent to train Nudge's telepathic powers.3, #32 (March 2006) brought all previous appearances back into continuity. First appearance is a retcon removing all previous appearances.A later story arc brought all previous appearances back into continuity. Under the tenure of John Byrne, this iteration was retconned to be the first in continuity appearance of the team. This roster covers the iteration of the team that first appeared in 2004. Placed in a medically induced coma Doom Patrol Vol.Former and later member of the Outsiders.Revived as a member of the Black Lantern Corps in Blackest Night #1. Killed in Terror Titans #1 (December 2008).Revealed to be a mental projection in Doom Patrol vol.This roster covers the iteration of the team that appeared from 2001 through 2003 under the tenure of John Arcudi. The False Memory was not an actual member of the Doom Patrol, but used her ability to alter people's memories to integrate herself into the team, before she was discovered by Dorothy Spinner and kicked out.While the Addict made its first appearance in #68, the False Memory's first appearance was #69. The False Memory was one of many superhero identities used by the Identity Addict.Alice was one of the ghosts who haunted the Doom Patrol HQ, and was captured by the Chief, who combined himself with her as a means for mobility.Shown to have survived his death in Doom Patrol vol.Died in Suicide Squad #58 (October 1991).Lapsed into a coma in Invasion! #3 (1988).Became part of Rebis in Doom Patrol vol.Shown to have survived apparent death in Showcase #94.Apparently killed at some point after being controlled by Darkseid in Final Crisis: Resist.Went on to work with Checkmate in Checkmate! #15 (May 1989).Resigned after losing her powers in Doom Patrol vol.Stopped using a codename during Morrison's tenure.The revised series progressed through writers Paul Kupperberg, Grant Morrison, and finally Rachel Pollack. After sporadic appearances in various titles from 1977 to 1987, the team was given its own title, Doom Patrol vol. This roster covers the iteration of the team that appeared from the late 1970s through the mid-1990s. Apparent death in Doom Patrol #121 (September/October 1968).This roster covers the iteration of the team that appeared during the 1960s under the tenure of writers Arnold Drake and Bob Haney. It is not necessarily the first appearance of the character in print, nor the story depicting how the character joined the team.Īll information is listed in publication order first, then alphabetical. First appearance is the place where the character first appeared as a member of a particular iteration. Bolded names in the most recent iteration published are the current team members. Characters with more than one codename for that period have them listed chronologically and separated by a slash (/). The codenames listed under Character are those used during the time frame of the particular iteration. These roster lists are of the members during the Patrol's various incarnations by team iteration. The roster of the team has changed a great deal over the years. The Doom Patrol is a team of comic book superheroes, as published by DC Comics.









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