With one of their own dead, the members of the Scooby gang wrestle with their grief. But there's precious little time to mourn, because a new threat is rising - one that may spell an end to the gang's hope of building a haven for the survivors of the nanite plague.
While this overall tone may seem depressing, this more forceful mood helps to carry over once we encounter Daphne's torment, ruthlessly reflecting the anger she still holds inside. This is how you make the reader care for our now vulnerable heroine, even as she goes to every effort to satisfy the anger she still feels for herself. Read Full Review
Do you like the apocalypse? Do you like Scooby and the gang? Have you ever wanted a more adult take on Scooby-Doo? If so then this is for you. Read Full Review
It isn't the best comic you could pick up this week, but if you have been following the story from the beginning, I feel like this is a good turn for the series to take. Read Full Review
Mandrake's art is a little stiff for a series that has been so fluid and kinetic all along, but he is a great draftsman with strong storytelling, so ultimately it is not bad at all; it just doesn't feel like Scooby Apocalypse. Read Full Review
The back-upfeature of Secret Squirrel is another matter. It has become tiresome, and Ifeel its conclusion is long overdue. I realize theres only so much story to becontained in 00 pages, but thats a factor to be considered in the planningstage. If it warranted more pages, it probably wouldnt be a back-up feature,no? Read Full Review
This title just doesn't have the subtlety for the topics it tackles. Read Full Review
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