An overnight ride through the mountains on a vintage train. An assortment of weird and eerie passengers. And an elusive ghost that stalks the train at night. Can Scooby and the gang untangle the baffling mystery to figure out which passenger is behind it all before they reach their station and everyone leaves? Or will things just keep getting "Muddier on the Disoriented Express"?
RATED E
This issue, Carzon and Ottolini's rendering is as clean and crisp as I've ever seen. Combined with Silvana Bris' colors, the art has a polish I find extremely appealing. It's unfortunate such remarkable work isn't featured in a higher profile title. Read Full Review
I think it is great that DC is carrying a line for it's junior audiences. Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?, Scooby-Doo Team-Up, Looney Tunes and Teen Titans Go! It's great as a parent to see that kids have a place to go for some fun and some challenging reading and sleuth skills. And the artists make these characters so "traceable" that you can see how these books become the building blocks to a new age of fans, artists, and writers! Read Full Review
If you want your kids to learn a bit about the gradual erasure of a classic amusement park, pick up this comic today! Read Full Review
Not my thing, but very competently executed.