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'Doom Patrol' #12 jumps into the fantasy genre and continues to explore issues about family as well as the power of storytelling itself in an issue that lovingly celebrates classic tabletop role-playing games. 
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Review: DOOM PATROL #12 Rolls A D20 and Comes Up With A Critical Hit

Doom Patrol #12 jumps into the fantasy genre and continues to explore issues about family as well as the power of storytelling itself in an issue that lovingly celebrates classic tabletop role-playing games.

A quest for adventurers level 16-20! Far beyond the mortal realms, the Reynolds family must overcome their familial challenges in order to claim Lucius’ rightful place as the ruler of the Daemonscape, a place of horror, conflict, and sorcery. It is filled with traps, beasts, difficult challenges, the Five Daemon-Lords of the Crystal Hells and Agantha, a demon trapped in the body of a dead squirrel.


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Name: Doom Patrol
Level: 12 (Into the Daemonscape)
Alignment: Chaotic Good
Class: Young Animal
Dungeon Masters/Players: Gerard Way, Nick Derington, Jeremy Lambert, Dan McDaid, Tamra Bonvillain, Todd Klein and the reader.

Strength: +5
Dexterity: +5
Constitution: +5
Intelligence: +5
Wisdom: +5
Charisma: +5

Proficiencies: Masterful meta-narrative, magical 2-dimensional and sequential image manipulation, artisanal caligraphy skills and hypotonic color control.


Features, Feats, Equipment & Notes: Doom Patrol has saved reality and it’s many levels multiple times. Uniquely self-aware, Doom Patrol encourages reader participation in exciting new ways. On its latest adventure, the Doom Patrol journeys Into the Daemonscape and explores issues of self-identity and familial bond. As much a classic sword and sorcery story as it is a tale about finding one’s place, Doom Patrol #12 succeeds on both fronts.


Adventure Highlights:

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The journey begins…
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Spellcasting.
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Heroes train…
Manuel Gomez
Manuel Gomez
Assistant Comic Book Editor. Manny has been obsessed with comics since childhood. He reads some kind of comic every single day. He especially loves self-published books and dollar bin finds. 'Nuff said!
'Doom Patrol' #12 jumps into the fantasy genre and continues to explore issues about family as well as the power of storytelling itself in an issue that lovingly celebrates classic tabletop role-playing games. Review: DOOM PATROL #12 Rolls A D20 and Comes Up With A Critical Hit