List of Doom Patrol Members - Fourth Roster

Fourth Roster

This roster covers the iteration of the team that first appeared in 2004. Under the tenure of John Byrne, this iteration was retconned to be the first in continuity appearance of the team. A later story arc brought all previous appearances back into continuity.

Character Real name First appearance Notes
The Chief Doctor Niles Caulder JLA #94 (Early May 2004)
  • First appearance is a retcon removing all previous appearances.
  • Teen Titans vol. 3, #32 (March 2006) brought all previous appearances back into continuity.
Elasti-Girl Rita Farr JLA #94 (Early May 2004)
  • First appearance is a retcon removing all previous appearances.
  • Teen Titans vol. 3, #32 (March 2006) brought all previous appearances back into continuity.
Negative Man Larry Trainor JLA #94 (Early May 2004)
  • First appearance is a retcon removing all previous appearances.
  • Teen Titans vol. 3, #32 (March 2006) brought all previous appearances back into continuity.
Robotman Cliff Steele JLA #94 (Early May 2004)
  • First appearance is a retcon removing all previous appearances.
  • Teen Titans vol. 3, #32 (March 2006) brought all previous appearances back into continuity.
Grunt Henry Bucher JLA #94 (Early May 2004)
  • Missing in action in Doom Patrol vol. 5, #1 (August 2009)
Nudge Mi-Sun Kwon JLA #94 (Early May 2004)
  • Killed in action in Doom Patrol vol. 5, #1 (August 2009)
Vortex N/A JLA #94 (Early May 2004)
Faith Unknown Doom Patrol vol. 4, #1 (August 2004)
  • Former member of the Justice League.
Beast Boy Garfield Logan Teen Titans vol. 3, #34 (May 2006)
Bumblebee Karen Beecher-Duncan Teen Titans vol. 3, #34 (May 2006)
  • Former member of:
    • Teen Titans
    • Titans L.A.
Mento Steve Dayton Teen Titans vol. 3, #36 (July 2006)
Vox Malcolm Duncan Teen Titans vol. 3, #36 (July 2006)
  • Former member of:
    • Teen Titans
    • Titans L.A.

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