Lost, alone and confused, the gang struggles to regroup as Fred and his monster horde slowly close in on them. Is the end of the world finally here? Plus, the JLA trials of Atom Ant continue!
Overall, I really enjoyed reading this issue. It reminded me of why I love this franchise and the fact that people still care for it. I'm very excited for what's to come and will probably have to go back to issue 1 to contain my excitement. Read Full Review
I'm hooked and I am in. There is enough shreds of the Saturday Morning Gang I have known since I was a kid, and the re-imagining of characters is spot on! Given the strong writing and a bit of fluff provided by Atom Ant “shorts” that have been peppering the comic, there is something for everyone! I just wish Daphne had her old Fred! Read Full Review
I've got to say " I don't think Scooby Apocalypse is a particularly good book, but it's definitely one of the more interesting shaggy dogs in the DC line, pun intended. Read Full Review
Ive said itbefore, Ill say it again: this series continues to impress, if only for itsability to mine new veins of narrative wealth. I never expected it to havelasted this long without running creatively dry several issues ago, but here weare almost three years in and it keeps chugging along. Read Full Review
J.M. DeMatteis's ear for dialogue and Patrick Oliffe's crackling storytelling elevate the book, but any time Scooby Apocalypse goes basically an entire issue without an action set piece, it tends to drag a bit. Read Full Review
Got a little Game Of Thrones vibe at the end of the issue, wonder if that’s what we are in for. Plus might be possibly getting a love triangle. Though the sudden change in Fred’s character definitely came out of no where and not in a good way. Art was good, better than what we’ve been getting. Cliffhanger definitely got me curious and ready for next issue!