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And a self-publishing character by Liightle, JUSTIN ZANE, that apparently doesn't exist as a published comic, only as a web comic on the internet :

https://stevelightle.wixsite.com/justin-zane/home

https://stevelightle.wixsite.com/justin-zane


And a lengthy interview of Steve Lightle about his work across 35 years for DC and Marvel, and the above JUSTIN ZANE series.
He goes into a lot of detail on his work process and creative collaborations on the series he worked on.
And he sure doesn't hold anything back about why he left the DOOM PATROL series. Lightle expresses a deep understanding of the Doom Patrol characters from their Drake/Premiani creation and original series, and how they should be intelligently developed based on that going forward, and yet he was promised plot collaboration participation but was ignored, not as promised, after he agreed and contracted to do the series.

http://www.dcinthe80s.com/2016/05/steve-lightle-talks-about-his-1987-run.html

Lightle expresses a similar deep understanding and appreciation of LEGION from its Silver Age roots as well.
I'm impressed with the clarity, detail and intelligence Lightle expresses about the series and characters he worked on.

DOOM PATROL (original Drake/Premiani series, 1964-1968, and 1973. Was MY GREATEST ADVENTURE, issues 1-85)
86-124 https://viewcomiconline.com/doom-patrol-1964-issue-86/

DOOM PATROL (1987 series)
1-87 (1-5 ly Lightle) https://viewcomiconline.com/doom-patrol-1987-issue-1/



And another Steve Lightle tribute link, that could turn you on to stuff you might have missed the first time :
http://legionofsuperbloggers.blogspot.com/search/label/Steve%20Lightle