While the resurrected Fred Jones unleashes his army of monsters on Scooby and the gang, Daphne continues to spiral further into guilt and depression, terrified of losing Fred twice. Fortunately, the gang has another secret weapon: Scrappy-Doo and his mysterious mentor. Plus, the trials of Atom Ant continue as another member of the JLA tests the super-insect to see if he's worthy of joining the League!
The lead feature, from J.M. DeMatteis, Pat Oliffe, and Tom Palmer, is a gem of a story, juxtaposing Daphne's desperation and anger against the hope and joy that Shaggy has in celebrating his forthcoming child. Read Full Review
Scooby Apocalypse #32 gives us the continued post-apocalyptic adventures of the Mystery Inc. gang. Great story and good art. The backup story is entertaining and funny with great art as well. Read Full Review
This issuealso features another chapter of Atom Ant, a misplaced story in my opinion. TheHanna-Barbera character is of a different flavor than Scooby Apocalypse, as well as Atom the greater DCU. PerhapsDyno-Mutt would have been a better back-up feature. But your mileage may vary. Read Full Review
As Scooby Apocalypse continues well past when anyone expected this dark-and-gritty Scooby Doo revamp to last, it starts to develop some gems of an interesting idea. Read Full Review