Clean up on aisle "doo"! The gang is going to need all the help they can get when it comes to escaping from the shopping wasteland known as Mall Mart. Does Freddy have what it takes to lead the team to safety? Or will he need an assist from the resident team scaredy cat, Shaggy?
Hey, don't knock it until you've tried it. Read Full Review
Though this issue was a bit slow at times, it does a great job of joining the story with the obligatory stand-off scene. While the reader may be put off with the subdued pace, but it does what it was meant to do – conduct the tension until the climactic explosive ending. We all knew that it was coming when the gang went into the Mall-Mart, but it still doesn't make it any less stressful. But now that they have escaped, let's just hope it won't be coming again anytime soon. Read Full Review
Howard Porter is really the difference that this comic needs and why it still looks fresh and dynamic. His work is dynamic and he can make talking heads crisp and interesting. Read Full Review
What a ride, other than wishing someone would put tape over Daphne's mouth, this was a fun comic to read. Since the good old days there have been so many different interpretations of Scooby Doo and the gang, and I have to say this is one of my favorites. Read Full Review
Score: 7.2
The dialogue in this book continues to be downright cringe-worthy...
However, this is a book where nostalgia rules all and I can't help but read it and enjoy it every month.