With their new base of operations established, the gang begins the search for the last remnants of the human race! In their quest to find survivors, they encounter creatures who aren't mindless savages-and the discovery just might tear the team apart! Also: the next chapter in the outrageous adventures of Secret Squirrel!
Even within an almost serene atmosphere of emotive scenes, Scooby Apocalypse still manages to communicate the necessity of the human condition within this break from all the fighting. Though we may be used to the constant struggle to survive, it is touching to see even within periods of calm, the Gang still must persist to overcome another type of conflict – one to move forward to rekindle hope. While we may miss the Mystery Gang being chased by fake looking monsters, it is an issue like this which shows that a comical title can evolve and become relevant for a modern audience. Read Full Review
Ron Wagner's workmanlike art is not as clear a fit for the world of Scooby Apocalypse as that of the somewhat more stylized and occasionally twisted Howard Porter, but it suits this month's issue well. Read Full Review
When the title critters actually show up, the story is a bit of fun, but it's been dragging on way too long. Read Full Review
This issue also includes the latest chapter of Secret Squirrel. More bickering goingon there, too, between Agent 000, Moroccan Mole and Agent Honey Bea. And the mastermind behind their mission is exposed, as well as the ridiculosity of the Wiley Wolf (loosely translated). Read Full Review
Be the first to rate this issue!
Click the 'Rate/Write A Review' link above to get started.