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− | |publishedby=[[DC Comics]] |
+ | | publishedby= [[DC Comics]] |
− | |releasedate=January 2005 |
+ | | releasedate= January 2005 |
− | |partof=[[Scooby-Doo! issue 90 (DC Comics)|''Scooby-Doo!'' #90 ]] |
+ | | partof= [[Scooby-Doo! issue 90 (DC Comics)|''Scooby-Doo!'' #90 ]] |
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− | |writer=[[John Rozum]] |
+ | | writer= [[John Rozum]] |
− | |pencils=[[Scott McRae]] |
+ | | pencils= [[Scott McRae]] |
− | |inks=[[Scott McRae]] |
+ | | inks= [[Scott McRae]] |
− | |colors=[[Heroic Age]] |
+ | | colors= [[Heroic Age]] |
− | |letters=[[Nick J. Napolitano]] |
+ | | letters= [[Nick J. Napolitano]] |
− | |editing=[[Joan Hilty]] |
+ | | editing= [[Joan Hilty]] |
− | |previous=''[[The White Shoe Scare]]'' |
+ | | previous= ''[[The White Shoe Scare]]'' |
− | |next=''[[The Kung Fu Ghost Girl]]'' |
+ | | next= ''[[The Kung Fu Ghost Girl]]'' |
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'''Fishy Story''' is a story in ''[[Scooby-Doo! issue 90 (DC Comics)|Scooby-Doo! #90]]'' by [[DC Comics]]. |
'''Fishy Story''' is a story in ''[[Scooby-Doo! issue 90 (DC Comics)|Scooby-Doo! #90]]'' by [[DC Comics]]. |
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Fishy Story is a story in Scooby-Doo! #90 by DC Comics.
Premise
Synopsis
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
Reception
The best of the Scooby Snacks in Scooby-Doo comes from the supreme Scooby writer John Rozum. In "Fishy Story" Rozum creates an ingenious mystery, a quality and not easily discernible "monster" as well as his typically dead-on, great characterization for Mystery Inc. In addition to fulfilling all of these aspects, Rozum also comes up with an original and impressive motive for the culprit behind the crimes, which break from formula.
John McCrea with the Heroic Age studio alters the look of the Gang but keeps their essence, and his artwork stands out when Scoob, Shaggy, Daphne, Fred and Velma plunge under the depths. These scenes recall the fun, underwater adventuring of the Sea Devils.[1]
Quotes
References
- ↑ Ray Tate in Line of Fire Reviews