MISTER NOBODY (Morden) | CHRONOLOGY |
CHRONOLOGY
Mister Nobody first appeared in (as Morden): Doom Patrol Vol. 1 #86 (March 1964)
(as Mister Nobody): Doom Patrol Vol. 2 #26 (September 1989).
Below is the definitive list of appearances of Mister Nobody in chronological order. Flashback sequences or story entries will be followed by a [Flashback] note. Stories that for some reason are no longer part of current continuity will have a comment saying this in a note following the entry.
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Mister Nobody Chronology
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As Morden |
Doom Patrol Vol. 1 #86 (March 1964): "The Brotherhood of Evil" |
JLA: Year One #5 (May 1998): "A League Divided" |
JLA: Year One #6 (June 1998): "Sum of Their Parts" |
Doom Patrol Vol. 2 #26 (September 1989): "Nowhere Man" [Flashback] |
As Mister Nobody |
Doom Patrol Vol. 2 #22 (May 1989): "The Ossuary" |
Doom Patrol Vol. 2 #23 (June 1989): "The Butterfly Collector" |
Doom Patrol Vol. 2 #24 (July 1989): "The House that Jack Built" |
Doom Patrol Vol. 2 #25 (August 1989): "Imaginary Friends" |
Doom Patrol Vol. 2 #26 (September 1989): "Nowhere Man" |
Doom Patrol Vol. 2 #27 (November 1989): "The Painting That Ate Paris" |
Doom Patrol Vol. 2 #28 (December 1989): "Labyrinths" |
Doom Patrol Vol. 2 #29 (January 1990): "The Kingdom of No" |
Doom Patrol Vol. 2 #49 (November 1991): "Death in Venice" |
Doom Patrol Vol. 2 #50 (December 1991): "Tales of Hofmann" |
Doom Patrol Vol. 2 #51 (January 1992): "Magic Bus" |
Doom Patrol Vol. 2 #52 (February 1992): "After the Cabaret" |
Doom Patrol Vol. 5 #10 (July 2010): "All the King's Men" |
Doom Patrol Vol. 5 #11 (August 2010): "Front and Center" |