To stop a spectral menace in the 21st century, the gang will have to travel back through time to solve the mystery before it even begins. But that's easier said than done, as visiting World War II means facing spies, saboteurs and Nazi monsters! Good thing the gang isn't alone, fighting side by side with the Golden Age's premiere superhero team: the Justice Society of America!
It's safe to say that no other comic will probably surprise you as much as this week's Scooby-Doo Team-Up. Read Full Review
Little laughs and chuckles, followed by bigger laughs and more chuckles. This Scooby Team-Up was a pleasant blend of nostalgia and slapstick. Watching the flaws of the legendary JSA portrayed in simple concepts were a pleasant poke at the foundation of the DC superhero team. They included modern solutions that made the social constraints of the past seem quaint; easily solved with careful observations. Read Full Review
Onemight think teaming the Scoobies with the JSA to be a challenge, but Fischmakes it look easy. Clearly, he enjoys his work and has a great deal of funwriting such stories. Its a shame we havent seen what he could do with one ofDCs high profile titles, but then again, maybe not. He has the luxury of beingable to fly under the radar of DC editorial, free from the constraints ofcontinuity and marketing ploys. Read Full Review
Scooby-Doo Team-Up has been leveling up over the last year or so, finally feeling free enough to ditch the structure of your average Scooby Doo episode (ghost, chase, unmasking) and get into bigger mysteries with a more epic scale and some great use of DC icons. Read Full Review
All in the all, the dialogue was fun, the story over the top and who would have ever thought that we would be seeing the Justice Society of America in the pages of Scooby Doo! If you're a fan of either franchises, go out and get this comic now which is beautifully illustrated by Dario Brizuela who brings together this almost Golden Age presence that works extremely well with Scooby and friends. Read Full Review
A great book featuring heroes that sometimes seem forgotten at the DC offices, wonderful treat for fans of those original characters Read Full Review
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