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+ | | image= [[File:Dig Them Bones.jpg]] |
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+ | | publishedby= [[DC Comics]] |
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+ | | releasedate= January 1, 2001 |
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+ | | partof= [[Scooby-Doo! issue 42 (DC Comics)|''Scooby-Doo!'' #42]] |
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+ | | pages= 10 |
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+ | | writer= [[John Rozum]] |
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+ | | pencils= [[Joe Staton]] |
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+ | | inks= [[Dave Hunt]] |
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+ | | colors= [[Paul Becton]] |
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+ | | letters= [[Ryan Cline]] |
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+ | | editing= |
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+ | | previous= ''[[Down in the Dumps]]'' |
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+ | | next= ''[[Good Ghost Haunting]]'' |
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+ | }} |
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==Premise== |
==Premise== |
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+ | [[Velma Dinkley|Velma]] tries to cure [[Shaggy Rogers|Shaggy]] and [[Scooby-Doo|Scooby]]'s fear of skeletons by teaching them about the Day of the Dead. |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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==Characters== |
==Characters== |
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==Villains== |
==Villains== |
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==Suspects== |
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===Culprits=== |
===Culprits=== |
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==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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+ | * [[Mexico]] |
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==Notes/trivia== |
==Notes/trivia== |
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+ | * TBA |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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Plot: Skeletons and witch-hunters figure into the Gang's mystery solving. |
Plot: Skeletons and witch-hunters figure into the Gang's mystery solving. |
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− | In the first story, Joe Staton, throughout the story a marvel, whirlwinds a three-panel history of Shaggy's and Scoob's encounters with skeleton costumes. Ro-Man and a sixties skeleton-clad Mexican wrestler on a motorcycle make cameos. The artwork sets up John Rozum's clever story in which the Gang attempt to cure the chickens of their bone-rattling fear. The use of Day of the Dead fiesta is pure genius. What better way to extinguish Shag's and Scoob's terror by equating it with their love of food? |
+ | In the first story, [[Joe Staton]], throughout the story a marvel, whirlwinds a three-panel history of Shaggy's and Scoob's encounters with skeleton costumes. Ro-Man and a sixties skeleton-clad Mexican wrestler on a motorcycle make cameos. The artwork sets up [[John Rozum]]'s clever story in which the Gang attempt to cure the chickens of their bone-rattling fear. The use of Day of the Dead fiesta is pure genius. What better way to extinguish Shag's and Scoob's terror by equating it with their love of food? |
− | Naturally, things are not so easy. Where the Gang travels, a mystery to solve cannot be far behind. This one is a doozy. The motive and the clues leading to Velma's conclusion are original. |
+ | Naturally, things are not so easy. Where the Gang travels, a mystery to solve cannot be far behind. This one is a doozy. The motive and the clues leading to Velma's conclusion are original.<ref>Ray Tate in [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/97401444127090.htm Line of Fire Reviews]</ref> |
− | <ref>Ray Tate in [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/97401444127090.htm Line of Fire Reviews]</ref> |
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==Quotes== |
==Quotes== |
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+ | [[Category:Cases set in Mexico]] |
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[[Category:DC Comics stories]] |
[[Category:DC Comics stories]] |
Revision as of 12:09, 28 November 2014
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Dig Them Bones is the first of two stories in Scooby-Doo! #42 by DC Comics.
Premise
Velma tries to cure Shaggy and Scooby's fear of skeletons by teaching them about the Day of the Dead.
Synopsis
Insert details here.
Characters
Character |
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Scooby-Doo |
Shaggy Rogers |
Fred Jones |
Daphne Blake |
Velma Dinkley |
Villains
Suspects
Suspect | Motive/reason |
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Suspect | Motive/reason |
Culprits
Culprit | Motive/reason |
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Culprit | Motive/reason |
Locations
Notes/trivia
- TBA
Reception
Plot: Skeletons and witch-hunters figure into the Gang's mystery solving.
In the first story, Joe Staton, throughout the story a marvel, whirlwinds a three-panel history of Shaggy's and Scoob's encounters with skeleton costumes. Ro-Man and a sixties skeleton-clad Mexican wrestler on a motorcycle make cameos. The artwork sets up John Rozum's clever story in which the Gang attempt to cure the chickens of their bone-rattling fear. The use of Day of the Dead fiesta is pure genius. What better way to extinguish Shag's and Scoob's terror by equating it with their love of food?
Naturally, things are not so easy. Where the Gang travels, a mystery to solve cannot be far behind. This one is a doozy. The motive and the clues leading to Velma's conclusion are original.[1]
Quotes
References
- ↑ Ray Tate in Line of Fire Reviews