Now that Velma has a fully charged laptop, she can't keep her secrets from the rest of the gang any longer. And when they learn how Velma was behind the infection that turned the world into a horror-infected wasteland, she'll be lucky if her new friends don't kill her before the monsters do! RATED T
The series has taken an expected and yet surprising turn, but even if we knew it was coming, the actual visualization doesn't make it any less unsettling. Velma must now come to terms with the results of her experiments, and while she may not have had any direct involvement with the current results, that exclusion of guilt is still crushing. These type cliffhanger endings and inclusive stories are what I love about Scooby Apocalypse, and in the end, it is what makes me come back wanting for more! Read Full Review
Be warned: Scooby Apocalypse #9 isn't for children or the squeamish; but for those who read it, the rewards are huge. Read Full Review
I really like the change of art with Ron Wagner. Wagners work looks like a classic comic by Jim Aparo. Its just solid storytelling and cartoony art from a bygone era. It actually works well here and if we are going to get replacements for Howard Porter, Wagner is just right for this comic, somehow! Read Full Review
I didn't like the issue overall but the ending of the issue with Scrappy really shows a dark and sad outcome for him and thus makes this story more worth while. Read Full Review
This really is the Scooby Doo for adults. The overall issue was rather slow with a huge twist in the plot that will lead into the next issue, HOWEVER, the ending with Scrappy is incredibly dark, well written and worth the read.