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{{Quote|And Larry gave Cliff the grand tour. Wheeling him around like a couple of pony kegs through this home, we'll come to know as... Doom Manor.|[[Eric Morden (Earth-21 |
{{Quote|And [[Larry Trainor (Earth-21)|Larry]] gave [[Cliff Steele (Earth-21)|Cliff]] the grand tour. Wheeling him around like a couple of pony kegs through this home, we'll come to know as... Doom Manor.|[[Eric Morden (Earth-21)|Mister Nobody]]|Pilot (Doom Patrol)}} |
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'''Doom Manor''' is a residence located in |
'''Doom Manor''' is a residence located in [[Cloverton (Earth-21)|Cloverton]], [[Ohio (Earth-21)|Ohio]], under the ownership of the late [[Niles Caulder (Earth-21)|Niles Caulder]]. In the 1950s, Caulder utilized the manor as the base of operations for his [[:Category:Vigilantes|vigilante]] team, the [[Doom Patrol (Earth-21)|Doom Patrol]]. Over the later 60 years, Caulder converted the manor as a sanctuary for [[Metahumans (Earth-21)|Metahumans]] across the planet. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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===Doom Patrol=== |
===Doom Patrol=== |
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In the 1950s, Niles Caulder began leading the Doom Patrol and allowed them in the Doom Manor as a base of operations. However, after a failed attempt to defeat |
In the 1950s, Niles Caulder began leading the Doom Patrol and allowed them in the Doom Manor as a base of operations. However, after a failed attempt to defeat Mister Nobody, the entire team suffered from a mental breakdown and their minds now live in a shared illusion created by [[Steven Dayton (Earth-21)|Steve Dayton]], with the exception of [[Rita Farr (Earth-21)|Rita Farr]], who had yet to join the team.<ref name="Doom Patrol Patrol">{{Ep|Doom Patrol Patrol}}</ref> |
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===A Sanctuary=== |
===A Sanctuary=== |
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After the incident, Rita remained as a resident in the building and assisted Caulder in taking in unstable Metahumans, including [[ |
After the incident, Rita remained as a resident in the building and assisted Caulder in taking in unstable Metahumans, including [[Larry Trainor (Earth-21)|Larry Trainor]] {{c|1966}}, [[Kay Challis (Earth-21)|Crazy Jane]] {{c|1978}} and [[Cliff Steele (Earth-21)|Cliff Steele]] {{c|1988}}.<ref name="Pilot">{{Ep|Pilot (Doom Patrol)}}</ref> |
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===Search for |
===Search for Chief=== |
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In 2019, |
In 2019, Mister Nobody's campaign to seek revenge on Niles Caulder led to the latter's kidnapping. The residents of Doom Manor then united in search of Caulder with the assistance of [[Vic Stone (Earth-21)|Vic Stone]].<ref name="Donkey Patrol">{{Ep|Donkey Patrol}}</ref> Eventually, they were able to locate him and rescue him alongside his daughter, [[Dorothy Spinner (Earth-21)|Dorothy Spinner]], though they were all trapped in miniature size.<ref name="Ezekiel Patrol">{{Ep|Ezekiel Patrol}}</ref> |
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===The Candlemaker=== |
===The Candlemaker=== |
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While |
While Mister Nobody is trapped in a painting, the residents of Doom Manor faced a new threat, the [[Candlemaker (Earth-21)|Candlemaker]], brought in by their latest resident. During the process of battling the Candlemaker, Caulder began slowly dying as a result of exchanging his longevity necklace for restoring the team's sizes<ref name="Fun Size Patrol">{{Ep|Fun Size Patrol}}</ref> while the team was killed in the battle.<ref name="Wax Patrol">{{Ep|Wax Patrol}}</ref> Thankfully, the team was brought back to life after Dorothy destroyed the Candlemaker once and for all.<ref name="Possibilities Patrol">{{Ep|Possibilities Patrol}}</ref> |
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===The Eternal Flagellation=== |
===The Eternal Flagellation=== |
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After defeating the Candlemaker and Caulder's death, the manor fell into the ownership of Rita Farr, who was reluctant to lead the team. The team was soon encountered by [[Laura De Mille (Earth-21 |
After defeating the Candlemaker and Caulder's death, the manor fell into the ownership of Rita Farr, who was reluctant to lead the team. The team was soon encountered by [[Laura De Mille (Earth-21)|Madame Rouge]] and Rita later travelled back to 1917.<ref name="1917 Patrol">{{Ep|1917 Patrol}}</ref> With no leadership and the [[Sisterhood of Dada (Earth-21)|Sisterhood of Dada]] planning the [[Eternal Flagellation (Earth-21)|Eternal Flagellation]], the team fell under Rouge's leadership before they could face their past and finally unite as a superhero team.<ref name="Amends Patrol">{{Ep|Amends Patrol}}</ref> |
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===Doom Patrol No More=== |
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==Residents== |
==Residents== |
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===Current Residents=== |
===Current Residents=== |
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*[[Laura De Mille (Earth-21)|Laura De Mille]] |
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*[[Lawrence Trainor (Earth-21: Post-Crisis)|Larry Trainor]] |
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*[[Kay Challis (Earth-21: Post-Crisis)|Kay Challis]] |
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**[[Crazy Jane (Earth-21: Post-Crisis)|Crazy Jane]] |
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*[[Cliff Steele (Earth-21: Post-Crisis)|Cliff Steele]] |
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===Former Residents=== |
===Former Residents=== |
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*[[Arani Desai (Earth-21)|Arani Desai]] |
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*[[ |
*[[Cliff Steele (Earth-21)|Cliff Steele]] {{c|deceased}} |
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*[[Danny the Street (Earth-21)|Danny the Brick]] |
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*[[Dorothy Spinner (Earth-21)|Dorothy Spinner]] |
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*[[Kay Challis (Earth-21)|Kay Challis]] |
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*[[Larry Trainor (Earth-21)|Larry Trainor]] |
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*[[Lawrence Trainor's Negative Spirit (Earth-21: Post-Crisis)|"Negative Spirit"]] {{c|returned to the [[Negative Nebula (Earth-21: Post-Crisis)|Negative Nebula]]}} |
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**[[Mercurius (Earth-21)|Mercurius]] |
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*[[Rhea Jones (Earth-21)|Rhea Jones]] |
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*[[Rita Farr (Earth-21)|Rita Farr]] {{c|deceased}} |
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*[[Steven Dayton (Earth-21)|Steve Dayton]] |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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|{{Ep|Evil Patrol}} |
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|{{Ep|Amends Patrol}} |
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|{{Ep|Butt Patrol}} |
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|{{Ep|Nostalgia Patrol}} |
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|{{Ep|Youth Patrol}} |
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|{{Ep|Hope Patrol}} |
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|{{Ep|Orqwith Patrol}} |
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|{{Ep|Fame Patrol}} |
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|{{Ep|Immortimas Patrol}} |
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|{{Ep|Tomb Patrol}} |
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|{{Ep|Portal Patrol}} |
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|{{Ep|Done Patrol}} |
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==Notes== |
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*The Doom Manor was refurbished and upgraded multiple times since the 1960s, most notably creating custom-built rooms for residents requiring specific environments such as [[Larry Trainor (Earth-21)|Larry Trainor]] and [[Cliff Steele (Earth-21)|Cliff Steele]]. Trainor's room is radiation-proof, allowing him to remove his [[Larry Trainor's Bandages (Earth-21)|bandages]] when alone; while Steele's room does not include a bed, as he does not require sleep. |
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Doom Manor (Earth-21 |
Doom Manor (Earth-21) 001.png|Doom Manor |
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Doom Manor (Earth-21) 002.png|Dining Room |
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Doom Manor (Earth-21) 003.png|Workshop |
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Doom Manor (Earth-21) 004.png|Kitchen |
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Doom Manor (Earth-21) 005.png|Farr's Room |
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Doom Manor (Earth-21) 006.png|Jane's Room |
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Doom Manor (Earth-21) 007.png|Trainor's Room |
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Doom Manor (Earth-21) 008.png|Stone's Room |
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Doom Manor (Earth-21) 011.png|Steele's Room |
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Doom Manor (Earth-21) 009.png|Address |
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Doom Manor (Earth-21) 010.png|Living Room |
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Doom Manor (Earth-21) 012.png|Basement |
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Doom Manor (Earth-21) 013.png|Greenhouse |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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{{Other |
{{Other Version}} |
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[[Category:Residences]] |
Latest revision as of 08:50, 10 November 2023
“ | And Larry gave Cliff the grand tour. Wheeling him around like a couple of pony kegs through this home, we'll come to know as... Doom Manor. | ” |
Doom Manor is a residence located in Cloverton, Ohio, under the ownership of the late Niles Caulder. In the 1950s, Caulder utilized the manor as the base of operations for his vigilante team, the Doom Patrol. Over the later 60 years, Caulder converted the manor as a sanctuary for Metahumans across the planet.
History[edit | hide | hide all]
Doom Patrol[edit | hide]
In the 1950s, Niles Caulder began leading the Doom Patrol and allowed them in the Doom Manor as a base of operations. However, after a failed attempt to defeat Mister Nobody, the entire team suffered from a mental breakdown and their minds now live in a shared illusion created by Steve Dayton, with the exception of Rita Farr, who had yet to join the team.[2]
A Sanctuary[edit | hide]
After the incident, Rita remained as a resident in the building and assisted Caulder in taking in unstable Metahumans, including Larry Trainor (1966), Crazy Jane (1978) and Cliff Steele (1988).[3]
Search for Chief[edit | hide]
In 2019, Mister Nobody's campaign to seek revenge on Niles Caulder led to the latter's kidnapping. The residents of Doom Manor then united in search of Caulder with the assistance of Vic Stone.[4] Eventually, they were able to locate him and rescue him alongside his daughter, Dorothy Spinner, though they were all trapped in miniature size.[5]
The Candlemaker[edit | hide]
While Mister Nobody is trapped in a painting, the residents of Doom Manor faced a new threat, the Candlemaker, brought in by their latest resident. During the process of battling the Candlemaker, Caulder began slowly dying as a result of exchanging his longevity necklace for restoring the team's sizes[6] while the team was killed in the battle.[7] Thankfully, the team was brought back to life after Dorothy destroyed the Candlemaker once and for all.[8]
The Eternal Flagellation[edit | hide]
After defeating the Candlemaker and Caulder's death, the manor fell into the ownership of Rita Farr, who was reluctant to lead the team. The team was soon encountered by Madame Rouge and Rita later travelled back to 1917.[9] With no leadership and the Sisterhood of Dada planning the Eternal Flagellation, the team fell under Rouge's leadership before they could face their past and finally unite as a superhero team.[10]
Doom Patrol No More[edit | hide]
Residents[edit | hide]
Current Residents[edit | hide]
Former Residents[edit | hide]
- Arani Desai
- Cliff Steele (deceased)
- Danny the Brick
- Dorothy Spinner
- Kay Challis
- Larry Trainor
- Niles Caulder (deceased)
- Rhea Jones
- Rita Farr (deceased)
- Steve Dayton
- Vic Stone
Appearances[edit | hide]
Notes[edit | hide]
- The Doom Manor was refurbished and upgraded multiple times since the 1960s, most notably creating custom-built rooms for residents requiring specific environments such as Larry Trainor and Cliff Steele. Trainor's room is radiation-proof, allowing him to remove his bandages when alone; while Steele's room does not include a bed, as he does not require sleep.
Gallery[edit | hide]
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Doom Manor
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Dining Room
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Workshop
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Kitchen
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Farr's Room
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Jane's Room
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Trainor's Room
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Stone's Room
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Steele's Room
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Address
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Living Room
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Basement
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Greenhouse
References[edit | hide]
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