After nearly fifty years of Scooby-Doo, the unthinkable occurs! This month death claims one of the most beloved figures in pop-culture history: Fred Jones! This stunning turn of events will have repercussions that you won't want to miss!
After two years of growing acceptance in seeing the Mystery Gang, Cliffy and Daisy become my literal family within twenty-five issues of Scooby Apocalypse, I willingly admit this issue became one of the most heartfelt and at the same time, heart rending books I have ever read with complete satisfaction and sincere gratitude. Read Full Review
Ron Wagner and Andy Owens deliver a likable take on Scooby Apocalypse, but the characters feel off-model, and given how important the look of this title is to its brazen, blackly-hilarious appeal, it does feel as though something is amiss. Read Full Review
I recommend picking up a copy when it hits stores for the read and the speculation. Even though Scooby Apocalypse already has a cult following outside of normal comic readers thanks to the cartoon it should get action in the speculation game. Read Full Review
Scooby Apocalypse #25 is a surprisingly emotional and well-constructed issue. The writing is well-tempered, the art looks great, and the overall product pleases. This one earns a recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review
Id believedthis series to be somewhat limited, though recent developments have convincedme otherwise. As the cast evolves and events transpire, I realize Giffen andDeMatteis are capable of sustaining the premise in a variety of ways, ratherthan simply building on a single foundation. Read Full Review
Probably should have skipped an issue and let the main plot have the sole spotlight for a month. Read Full Review
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