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==Notes/trivia==
 
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* This story reveals that [[Shaggy Rogers]] had a grandfather that served in the Korean War.
 
* This story reveals that [[Shaggy Rogers]] had a grandfather that served in the Korean War.
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* The illustration shows the tabloid is printed Japanese-style, with the front cover to the right as the paper is held.
   
 
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Revision as of 15:02, 21 March 2012

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Read All About It! is the first story in Scooby-Doo! #156 by DC Comics.

Premise

A tabloid paper publisher wants Mystery Inc. to validate an incredible story about aliens.

Synopsis

Characters

Character
Scooby-Doo
Shaggy Rogers
Fred Jones
Daphne Blake
Velma Dinkley
Everett T. Trusdale
Dave Segal
Army officer
Ryan and Deb Trainor
Warren Wallace

Villains

  • The Mysterious Space Alien

Suspects

Suspect Motive/reason
Mr. Trusdale According, to Dave Segal, Mr. Trusdale's news company, "World's Weekly News", was losing money and lots of it......fast!
unnamed army officer He was chasing after the gang and Dave Segal, trying to get their information on the space alien's whereabouts. His Humvee had no army markings.
Ryan Trainor He claimed to have seen the alien the other night while he and his wife, Deb, were camping in the forest
Deb Trainor She also claimed to have seen the alien the other night while she and her husband, Ryan, were camping in the forest.
Warren Wallace He claimed to have followed whatever was out there when he was camping with his friend, Ryan Trainor and his wife, Deb, in the other tent and he claimed he knew where the alien went to hide.

Culprits

Culprit Motive/reason
Everett T. Trusdale created a phony alien story To build up the circulation of his paper and hide that he was stealing money for himself
Warren Wallace fooled his friends, the Trainors, on the camping trip with an inflatable alien. Helping his uncle, Mr. Trusdale.
Unnamed army officer An actor hired by Trusdale to help build up the story.

Locations

Notes/trivia

  • This story reveals that Shaggy Rogers had a grandfather that served in the Korean War.
  • The illustration shows the tabloid is printed Japanese-style, with the front cover to the right as the paper is held.

Quotes