It's a Dinkley family reunion! Can Velma reconcile with one of her brothers in order to the save the world that they destroyed? Or is someone else to blame for the apocalypse?
RATED T
As if we didn't like the mutants before … now we find something even viler than the creatures outside with one inside. This issue proves to us that while someone appears to be human, they are in truth the real monster. Rufus Dinkley, predominant businessman, a leader in corporate America and wife beater – and he considers himself a survivor. If there ever was a chance to evaluate humanity, hopefully, this prime example will not be the one who is to be judged for our actions. This is one villain which I will enjoy watching fall from grace after he tries to justify his actions, and then collapse into a weeping mass or attempt to scare his captors to let him go … either way, I hope he will not last long and suffers a fitting end. Read Full Review
Scooby Apocalypse #12 is a fun romp that properly characterizes a menace the world is currently suffering through. Even zombies hate this guy, and Giffen, DeMatteis, Eaglesham & Hi-Fi sell it. 12 issues in, Im still into this series and thats aces in my books. Read Full Review
Scooby Apocalypse #12 is another solid issue blending great art and storytelling, contributing to a bigger picture which is looking better all the time. Read Full Review
Though deeply flawed, this issue has its enjoyable aspects, including great monster designs and a good Scrappy-Doo side-story. Read Full Review
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