It's the moment we've all been waiting for: Fred and Daphne are finally together! But in a world full of murder, monsters and misery-how long can true love last?
I truly wish this could have been a stronger book, but within a medium which is supposed to be a graphic communication, that side sacrifices what should have been a great issue into one which is lackluster at best. Read Full Review
While there's no monster slaying in SCOOBY APOCALYPSE #24, this issue delves deep into the gang's love lives. Read Full Review
While DC makes a big deal of the upcoming wedding of Batman and Catwoman, writer Keith Griffen and J.M. DeMatteis, artists Pat Oliffe, Tom Nguyen, Andy Owens, and Hi-Fi have put together a surprisingly touching love story between two characters fans have also shipped since long before "shipping" was a thing. Read Full Review
A 'Dawn Of The Dead' riff with some interesting character work and a cruel final-pages reveal. Read Full Review
Scooby Apocalypse is moving along at a snail's pace the past few issues. Perhaps it's an effort at character development, but I think I've had enough for now. I'm ready to see where the story is going. I've expected the series to be of limited duration, so I'm ready to leave this holding pattern and see some real action. Read Full Review
Scooby Apocalypse #24 is basically a slow march to doom, which is a lot less effective because previews already spoiled what's coming next in this title. Read Full Review
Be the first to rate this issue!
Click the 'Rate/Write A Review' link above to get started.