Cover by Bruno Premiani. "Alias Negative Man," script by Bob Haney, pencils by Dick Giordano, inks by Sal Trapani
The Brotherhood of Evil captures Negative Man in a lead coffin; The other members of the Doom Patrol act quickly to place Larry's body in suspended animation, so that he doesn't die from prolonged separation from his other self; The Brotherhood then launches a campaign to cause civil unrest around the world using subliminal messages; The Doom Patrol contacts the Flash to substitute for their captured member; Flash disguises himself as Negative Man to make the Brotherhood think they failed to capture the real Doom Patrol member; Next the Doom Patrol destroys the satellite responsible for the subliminal messages, foiling the Brain's plot.
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Last 12-cent cover price. Cover by Neal Adams. "The Angel, the Rock and the Cowl," script by Bob Haney, pencils by Neal Adams, inks by Neal Adams and Joe Kubert (page 19)
When Bruce Wayne is called to the Gotham Museum to see the statue of the Archangel Gabriel smuggled out of Nazi-occupied France during World War II, because a man with a German accent called about it called to claim it; Bruce informs him that the real statue is still in France and the one in Gotham is a fake; They are then attacked by a man Bruce recognizes as Von Stauffen; Bruce then recalls back to a day during World War II, when he was in London, and his friend, a British spy named Digby is killed in a bombing and so Bruce covered his mission for the British forces; Traveling into Nazi occupied France, Bruce meets up with Sgt. Rock and Easy Company along the way; Investigating a strange amount of wine coming out of Chateaurouge, Bruce learns that it's occupied by Nazi's led by Von Stauffen; As a spy, Bruce is unable to learn what the secret is behind the wine, so he tries as Batman and comes to blows with Rock and Easy Company again who happen to be in the area.
36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.