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Code of Dishonor | |
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Description | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
Part of | Scooby-Doo! #92 |
# of pages | 2 |
Writer | Sholly Fisch |
Penciler | Robert W. Pope |
Inker | Dave Hunt |
Colorer | Heroic Age |
Letterer | Nick J. Napolitano |
Editor | Joan Hilty |
Chronology | |
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Code of Dishonor is a story in Scooby-Doo! #92, by DC Comics.
Premise
To find out where two culprits are hiding the gang must crack an encoded message.
Synopsis
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Characters
Main characters:
Supporting characters:
- None
Villains:
- Ghosts (single appearance)(no lines)(Nate and Jake's disguises)
- Nate (single appearance)
- Jake (single appearance)
Other characters:
- Police officers (single appearance)(no lines)
Locations
- Old abandoned house
Objects
- TBA
Vehicles
- None
Suspects
- None
Culprits
Culprit | Motive/reason |
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Nate and Jake as the ghosts | They were hiding their stolen loot in the old abandoned house. |
Notes/trivia
- A crytogram puzzle for the reader to solve.
- It is supposed to read "MEET ME IN THE BASEMENT" but it actually reads "MEET ME IN UHE BASEMENT."
Reception
The mini-puzzle by Fisch and Pope is no fun at all because, it makes no sense. The code is easy to solve, but somewhere along the line somebody hit the wrong button, and that hit causes a misunderstanding in the clue. Still after an unusually weak in comic books, a good issue of Scooby-Doo quenches one's thirst.[1]
Quotes
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References
- ↑ Ray Tate in Line of Fire Reviews