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==Characters==
 
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'''Main characters''':
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* [[Mystery Inc./biographical account of comic appearances|Mystery Inc.]]
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** [[Scooby-Doo/biographical account of comic appearances|Scooby-Doo]]
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| [[Scooby-Doo/biographical account of comic appearances|Scooby-Doo]]
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** [[Shaggy Rogers/biographical account of comic appearances|Shaggy Rogers]]
 
** [[Fred Jones/biographical account of comic appearances|Fred Jones]]
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| [[Shaggy Rogers/biographical account of comic appearances|Shaggy Rogers]]
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** [[Daphne Blake/biographical account of comic appearances|Daphne Blake]]
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** [[Velma Dinkley/biographical account of comic appearances|Velma Dinkley]]
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| [[Fred Jones/biographical account of comic appearances|Fred Jones]]
 
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| [[Daphne Blake/biographical account of comic appearances|Daphne Blake]]
 
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| [[Velma Dinkley/biographical account of comic appearances|Velma Dinkley]]
 
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| [[Olga Offinsteader]]
 
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| Unnamed old man
 
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| The [[Braken-Spectre]]
 
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| unnamed old lady
 
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| [[Jimmy McCaffrey]]
 
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| [[Helga Offinsteader]]
 
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'''Supporting characters''':
==Villains==
 
 
* [[Jimmy McCaffrey]] {{Only}}
*The [[Bracken-Spectre]]
 
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'''Villains''':
 
* [[Olga Offinsteader]] {{Only}}
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* Old woman {{Only}}{{Disguise}}/
 
* [[Helga Offinsteader]]{{Only}}
 
* [[Bracken-Spectre]] {{Only}}{{Projection}}
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'''Other characters''':
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* Old man {{Only}}
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==Locations==
 
* Airlines plane somewhere over the American Southwest
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==Objects==
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* TBA
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==Vehicles==
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* Plane
   
 
==Suspects==
 
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| [[Helga Offinsteader]]
 
| Disguised as the unnamed old lady while she was helping her twin sister out with her scheme.
 
 
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==Locations==
 
*unnamed airlines plane somewhere over the American Southwest
 
   
 
==Notes/trivia==
 
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* TBA
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==Reception==
 
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==References==
 
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{{Reflist}}
 
{{Reflist}}

Revision as of 18:22, 2 September 2015

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Fight Or Flight is the second story in Scooby-Doo! #53 by DC Comics.

Premise

Scooby and Shaggy face a glowing ghost hundreds of miles above the earth.

Synopsis

Characters

Main characters:

Supporting characters:

Villains:

Other characters:

  • Old man (only appearance)

Locations

  • Airlines plane somewhere over the American Southwest

Objects

  • TBA

Vehicles

  • Plane

Suspects

Suspect Motive/reason
Jimmy McCaffrey He might have wanted revenge for being fired as an airline crew chief and he was present on every haunted flight where the Braken-Spectre appeared.
Olga Offinsteader Her previous occupation was an engineer and she did seem a little rude to Shaggy and Scooby-Doo.

Culprits

Culprit Motive/reason
Olga Offinsteader
Helga Offinsteader disguised as the old lady
To stealing from the overhead luggage compartments and stashing them in the cargo bay, so that they could be picked up in the baggage Claim.

Notes/trivia

  • TBA

Reception

Brett Lewis comes up with a pretty clever means to create a foo-fighter in the second story and throws in a good red herring to add a little suspicion. His partner in crime John Delaney from the The Adventures of the DCU creates eye-catching designs for the passengers and suspects aboard the flight, and his version of the gang is a welcome break in the never than less superb Joe Staton look for the animated sleuths.

While a certain similarity between the characters in the comic book to that of the television classics must be maintained, there is a lot of room for experimentation. Here, Jeff Albrecht creates some funky, postmodern inks that may be found in small press comic books. They add to the intensity of the effects, generate an unusual aesthetic and further distinguish their look from the more usual Staton artwork. [1]

Quotes


References