After a disastrous meeting with Velma's evil brother, the gang must battle their way out of his terrifying skyscraper. With danger on every floor, how will they make it out alive?
RATED T
This is a series which has not only hit its stride but keeps pushing to be even better. Impressive writing and incredible art combine, and the whole of Scooby Apocalypse #13 is even greater than the sum of its parts. Read Full Review
It is stories like this which show comic books are no longer for kids anymore, but the medium called graphic novels can now become a reality. Read Full Review
This is a fun book that begins year two with a bang. I say, buckle up, grab a sandwich and a shotgun and come along for the ride. Read Full Review
I wouldn't want every comic to be this one, and I wouldn't want this one to be the only Scooby Doo stories I had access to, but it's a well-done post-modern take on the monster-hunter concept that ends up being much more than the sum of its parts. Read Full Review
We're thirteen issues in and I still don't know who Scooby Apocalypse is for. It's a mediocre monster comic and it's not a great Scooby Doo story. It doesn't build off of the decades-old characters or make use of the traits that people cared about. Instead, it throws these imitations into a world filled with dangerous creatures, forcing them to be constantly on the run. This issue features some rarely seen character development with Velma, but it's something that should have happened ages ago. Hopefully now that she's showing some backbone we'll get some answers and actually move this plot along. Read Full Review
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