High school principal Jefferson Pierce is used to teenagers acting like monsters-but not when they start turning into actual monsters! Even Scooby and the gang might have their hands full with an entire horrifying homecoming, but fortunately, they're not alone-because Jefferson Pierce is secretly the electrifying hero Black Lightning! Is it all a plot by Tobias Whale and his ruthless gang, the 100? Or is Garfield High doomed to become the Ghoul School?
Fans of the Black Lightning TV show, or just of a fun comic story, absolutely need to check out this issue, which easily earns a place alongside some of Team-Up's strongest issues. Read Full Review
Thisstory is a little different that most in the series. Rather than a super-herohelp unmask a bogus ghost, Scooby & Friends help a super-hero fight crime,complete with their own far out code names straight from a golden oldies playlist. Outasight! Read Full Review
It's definitely a beta version of the characters involved, and I would have liked to see the Pierce sisters here, but this is a great introduction to Black Lightning for young readers. Read Full Review
If you know this series, you have some idea of what to expect from Scooby-Doo Team-Up #46. The message is simplistic, and the story played for laughs, but it is cute and amusing. Don't expect profound insights, but enjoy the ride. Read Full Review
This month we have Dario Brizuela on art and Franco Riesco on colours and both do a fantastic job of keeping that “house-style” for the whole gang. Choosing to use Black Lightning’s 70’s era costume (the original) was also a nice little touch - and gets a nice little joke out of it as well in the issue. Read Full Review
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