Doom Patrol kicked off in early 2019 with a phenomenal first season, which amazingly managed to match the mind-bending weirdness of the source material, and now that season 2 is in production, we're all wondering where the show will go next.

Season one already proved that the show won't shy away from the utter insanity of the comics, with episodes featuring Danny, the telepathic, teleporting, genderqueer street, and Baphomet, the ghostly singing severed horse head, which guides the heroes when summoned, and the show even included its own brilliantly ludicrous additions to the Doom Patrol mythos, like Ezekiel the prophetic cockroach, and The Butts.

Of course, weirdness isn't all there is to Doom Patrol. At its heart, the show - like the comics - is the story of a dysfunctional surrogate family coming together, and helping each other heal from past trauma. Both the absurdity and emotional resonance are key to a successful Doom Patrol adaptation, and the first season pulled it off masterfully.

With over five decades of some of the weirdest, and most sentimental comics of all time to draw from, there's really no telling what "The World's Strangest Heroes" could be dealing with in the upcoming season, but there are some iconic characters and stories that need to be adapted.