In the 1960s, they were DC Comics' misfit super-heroes, a team of borderline freaks who secretly banded together against evil. The team was brought back in 1989 by Grant Morrison, renowned writer of JLA and The Invisibles, who reinvented them as disaffect
"How about you, sir? Or is that madame? Or both?""How can you resist a stolen glimpse of the nightside of nature, the left hand of creation?""Step this way into a world of hidden and forbidden wonders!"For the super-powered and super-odd Doom Patrol, the
A new chapter begins for the World's Strangest Heroes with MUSCLEBOUND, collecting issues #42-50 of the surreal series written by Grant Morrison. Revealing the secret origin of Flex Mentallo and the terrifying secret beneath the Pentagon, MUSCLEBOUND also
DOOM PATROL: THE PAINTING THAT ATE PARIS follows the rise of the legendary Brotherhood of Dada--the only team of superfoes ever strange enough to rival the Doom Patrol itself. Join the Doom Patrol as they battle The Brotherhood, along with the menace of t
For countless millennia the world has been subjected to an all-encompassing apocalyptic conspiracy. Through clandestine movements, a sinister secret organization has been creating a hypnotic state of conformity and control through their manipulation of th
Collected for the first time in chronological order and featuring stories by fan-favorite writer Grant Morrison (Batman, Inc., Final Crisis) and the legendary Neil Gaiman (Sandman, American Gods), Family Man continues the arcane adventures of Vertigo's ch
This Eisner-nominated anthology mini-series brings the best of Clive Barker's Books of Blood short stories to the comics medium. Barker's work is brought to a stunning visual realization by comics' greatest artistic talent: John Bolton, P. Craig Russell,