The Green Lanterns are in hot pursuit of the World's Strangest Superheroes! When a brand-new metahuman unwittingly becomes a galactic fugitive, Robotman and Negative Man embark on a cross-country road trip to save him! Cliff Steele may be the best driver in the DCU, but can he outrun its best GLs, Guy Gardner and Kyle Rayner?! Find out in the story we had to call The Fast and the Nebulous!
Unstoppable Doom Patrol is the book that shows trauma survivors picking up and carrying on, and I cannot ascribe enough value to it for that. Keep up the good work Dennis, Chris, Brian and Pat, youve all got a fan for life in me. Read Full Review
Unstoppable Doom Patrol #3 takes all the action of a Fast and Furious movie and infuses it with this series charm. The themes continue to stand tall while the art team blows away every page and panel. Read Full Review
Robotman and Negative Man go up against the Green Lantern Corps as they take in another new waive and stray looking to be understood. But, as the galaxy's police squad, the Green Lanterns would rather shoot first and ask questions last. Which makes up for a conflict in the making in ‘Unstoppable Doom Patrol' #3 by Dennis Culver and Chris Burnham. Read Full Review
A quiet conversation, a not-quiet car chase and the continued resurgence of meaningful continuity make for a masterful issue. Read Full Review
Unstoppable Doom Patrol #3 is another great chapter in a series that's easy to fall in love with. From the endearing main characters to the weird new heroes they're trying to save, this book feels truly special. Like I've said before, can we get this upgraded to an ongoing? Read Full Review
Overall, this issue is missing the other characters just a bit, given the last issue's cliffhanger, but these oddball done-in-one adventures are a lot of fun and are giving some unexpected new characters the spotlight in every issue. Read Full Review
Burnham has a unique visual style and it works perfectly with the style and sensibilities of the story. Read Full Review
If you've ever wanted to see the Green Lantern Corps. vs. Doom Patrol, this is the issue for you. Read Full Review
Even though this installment was kind of hit or miss, Unstoppable Doom Patrol has enough new concepts and characters and most importantly risk-taking to always make it more interesting and worth exploring beyond these six issues. Read Full Review
Unstoppable Doom Patrol #3 has interesting, amusing moments and interesting, amusing action, but it falls short in the one area where it matters most - there is no plot. Chris Burnham's character art hits an unpleasant limitation in this issue, and the mini-series doesn't appear to have a point or direction. Quirky is good, but quirky isn't enough. Read Full Review
I had my doubts at first, but this series is amazing!
Several plots continue to movie forward as this issue builds steam. Once again it builds on the wacky and odd humour of the Doom Patrol. Enjoying this more each issue. Another strong issue. No idea what is going to happen to their Doom Patrol base with all the Meta-Humans. Feels like a super important plot point that should be relevant even after this mini-series. Also what is going on with the real Chief? That needs to be brought up. A lot of questions need to be answered.
"The Fast and the Nebulous" delivers on its promise of a fun chase between the Doom Patrol and a couple of Green Lanterns, but also shines during its quieter moments which have more of a road trip vibe. Burnham's art continues to be a highlight, while Culver particularly nails a conversation between Cliff and Larry which references back to the Morrison era.
The series has really started to hit its stride with its third issue, which makes it all the more disappointing that this is only a mini-series.
Much better than the first two issues.
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This has really grown on me.
When he's not paired with Williamson, Culver ends up doing some really nice things.
But the real superstar is Burnham! Love the DP, but the minute CB isn't on art, I'm dropping it.
Lots of fun stuff going on, just weird plotwise considering there's only 3 issues left.
pretty fun book if you ask me. Good art too by Chris Burnham. It reminds me of Morrison's Batman Incorporated