Doom Patrol currently has an average rating of 7.4 out of 10 and has been rated by 499 users on our platform.
...the series will once again live up to the team's well-earned reputation as the World's Strangest Heroes, in record time.
Read full review at Comic Book Resources (Cbr)...the series will once again live up to the team's well-earned reputation as the World's Strangest Heroes, in record time.
Read full review at Comic Book Resources (Cbr)...every bit as wonderfully weird as you would expect from the world's strangest heroes.
Read full review at Comic Book Resources (Cbr)Catches on a little, but has a very slow pace. And some really wierd parts.
In a most welcome and unexpected surprise, DC Universe's Doom Patrol scores touchdowns right from the get-go. This is the superhero series to watch in 2019.
Read full review at We Got This Covered...blends deep, introspective character drama with absurd superhero humor in a way that's unlike anything else on TV.
Read full review at IgnThis fun, funny, and sometimes touching series offers a new generation of DC Universe fans the chance to get to know this group of superhero misfits.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...the show is absurdly watchable. Bananas, yes, but enjoyably bananas.
Read full review at The A.V. Club...every bit as wonderfully weird as you would expect from the world's strangest heroes.
Read full review at Comic Book Resources (Cbr)When it comes to keeping Doom Patrol weird, season 3 delivers.
Read full review at Paste MagazineThat's the beauty of Doom Patrol, an ability to transition from pure ridiculousness to relatable heartbreak so quickly you don't even notice until you're tearing up.
Read full review at Collider...makes the strongest case yet for subscribing to the DC Universe app.
Read full review at IgnDoom Patrol, perhaps the superhero show farthest from the idea that real problems can be solved by a powerful punch, takes the scenic route to personal health.
Read full review at Paste Magazine...extremely creepy and very well done, evoking multiple horror tropes and ditching much of the fourth-wall-breaking wackiness of season one.
Read full review at Starburst Magazine...that rare show that will appeal to non-superhero fans - smart, action-packed, dramatic, and funny - while still retaining the absolute spirit of its source material.
Read full review at Starburst Magazine...remains as gloriously bizarre and compelling as ever.
Read full review at Paste Magazine