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| image= [[File:Ghost (Ghost Tour).jpg|250px]]
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| publishedby= [[DC Comics]]
 
| publishedby= [[DC Comics]]
 
| releasedate= November 2000
 
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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''Insert details here.''
   
 
==Characters==
 
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==Vehicles==
 
==Vehicles==
* TBA
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* Plane
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* Horrocks Horror Tour bus
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* Phantom Tours of London bus
   
 
==Suspects==
 
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==Notes/trivia==
 
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===Reprints===
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* [[Scooby-Doo! Where Are You? issue 52 (DC Comics)|''Scooby-Doo! Where Are You?'' #52]] (December 2014).
   
 
==Reception==
 
==Reception==

Revision as of 09:21, 12 December 2015

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Ghost Tour is a story in Scooby-Doo! #40 by DC Comics.

Premise

The gang tours everyone's favorite haunts of London and faces a masked miscreant with a period-style dress.

Synopsis

Insert details here.

Characters

Main characters:

Supporting characters:

Villains:

Other characters:

  • Bus driver (only appearance)(no lines)
  • Actress (only appearance)
  • Actor 1 (only appearance)
  • Royal Guard (only appearance)(no lines)
  • Actor 2 (only appearance)

Locations

Objects

  • TBA

Vehicles

  • Plane
  • Horrocks Horror Tour bus
  • Phantom Tours of London bus

Suspects

  • None

Culprits

Culprit Motive/reason
Frank Hodgkiss as the ghost
Bert Hodgkiss as his accomplice
To scare away Henry Horrocks customers.

Notes/trivia

  • TBA

Reprints

  • Scooby-Doo! Where Are You? #52 (December 2014).

Reception

In the second story Dan Abnett takes the gang on holiday. I thought I could predict this amusement, but Mr. Abnett surprises by keeping the ghost on the road. Again, Daphne is sidelined, but Anthony Williams makes the masked miscreant interesting through a period style dress. [1]

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