Scooby-Doo Team Up #43

Scooby-Doo Team Up #43

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Sholly Fisch
(A/CA) Dario Brizuela
Scooby and the gang have teamed up with dozens of superheroes to face some of the world's weirdest menaces. But the shoe's on the other robotic foot when they have to team up with the world's strangest heroes, the Doom Patrol! And if the heroes make Scooby and Shaggy nervous, just wait until they meet the Doom Patrol's enemies…
Date Available: 10/24/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


While Fisch, Brizuela, and the rest of the folks at DC hit the fanboy right where it counts yet again, this time their is some extra weirdness that makes one think. You see technically speaking, both the original Doom Patrol and Scooby Doo did exist during the late 1960's so this crossover could have occurred. And the pairing of the two groups is a great bit of innocent nostalgia. However, then the creative genius's of this title go out on a limb and thrown in some of the future Doom Patrol members from the later series written by Grant Morrison. Seeing more innocent 60's versions of Crazy Jane and Flex Mentallo, shows that the crew here know what they are doing, it just adds an extra level of weirdness.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Sholly Fisch
(A/CA) Dario Brizuela
Scooby and the gang have teamed up with dozens of superheroes to face some of the world's weirdest menaces. But the shoe's on the other robotic foot when they have to team up with the world's strangest heroes, the Doom Patrol! And if the heroes make Scooby and Shaggy nervous, just wait until they meet the Doom Patrol's enemies…
Date Available: 10/24/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


While Fisch, Brizuela, and the rest of the folks at DC hit the fanboy right where it counts yet again, this time their is some extra weirdness that makes one think. You see technically speaking, both the original Doom Patrol and Scooby Doo did exist during the late 1960's so this crossover could have occurred. And the pairing of the two groups is a great bit of innocent nostalgia. However, then the creative genius's of this title go out on a limb and thrown in some of the future Doom Patrol members from the later series written by Grant Morrison. Seeing more innocent 60's versions of Crazy Jane and Flex Mentallo, shows that the crew here know what they are doing, it just adds an extra level of weirdness.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


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