Velma's brother turns sibling rivalry up to extremes in his quest to rule the monsters...but the creatures are more interested in attacking his skyscraper than in being his loyal subjects. Can Velma, Scooby and the gang stop him from carrying out his plans to mutate the creatures even more? Plus, in the backup story: Brainy super-dog Scrappy-Doo and his pet human kid are hot on the trail of a puzzle. Monsters are migrating, but to where?
RATED T
This issue has so many dramatically emotional triggers that I am surprised writers Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMattis were able to fit them all within one book. Read Full Review
The art - once more divided up into a group effort - may not be as impressive as in previous issues but it's still better than many other titles on the shelves right now. When combined with the overlapping plot lines, strong dialogue and compelling characters, it's another winner of an issue. Read Full Review
I love this series. There are some moments that seem out of step, but even those are are incredibly well crafted and enjoyable. Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis are weaving a wonderful web. They have managed to ride a beautiful line between a new and modern story, while acknowledging some of the camp and oddities of the original characters that has made them so loved for decades. Eventually, the current storyline will come to an end, and I hope that it does so in a way that allows the series to continue on. Read Full Review
This is a fun, thoughtful, well drawn read. Pick it up. Read Full Review
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