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Scooby Apocalypse is a monthly comic-book series published by DC Comics, starting in May 2016.[1][2] It reimagines the characters of Scooby-Doo from the 1969 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! TV series. Scooby Apocalypse is considered the "crown jewel" among a slate of other reimagined Hanna-Barbera properties from DC Comics.[2]

Unlike previous titles, which are all-ages, this title has a teen plus rating.

Description

"Those meddling kids" and their Mystery Machine are at the center of a well-meaning experiment gone wrong and they’ll need to bring all of their mystery solving skills to bear (along with plenty of Scooby Snacks), to find a cure for a world full of mutated creatures infected by a nanite virus that enhances their fears, terrors and baser instincts. This time, the horrors are real in this apocalyptic near-future badland![1]

Issues

# Title Publication
1 Waiting for the End of the World/When Shaggy Met Scooby! May 25, 2016
2 Apocalypse Right Now! June 15, 2016
3 Terror Incognita! July 20, 2016
4 Fur and Fangs! August 17, 2016
5 The Siege! September 14, 2016
6 The Secret Life of Velma Dinkley/The Adventures of Scrappy-Doo & the Scrappy Gang!: Scrappy's Self-Improvement Plan! October 12, 2016
7 The (Not-So) Great Escape! November 9, 2016
8 TBA December 14, 2016
9 TBA January 11, 2017
10 TBA February 8, 2017

Collections

Volume # Issues Publication
Volume 1 1-6 February 1, 2017

Development

The comic was conceived by DC Comics co-publisher and artist, Jim Lee. He worked on the first issue's cover and several more after that (before interior artist, Howard Porter took over).

Other

  • Scooby Apocalypse and Hanna-Barbera Preview Edition #1 - May 11, 2016

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Beedle, Tim (January 28, 2016). "Hanna-Barbera Beyond: Flintstones, Scooby and More Are Getting Comic Book Reimaginings". DC Comics. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Towers, Andrea (January 28, 2016). "DC Entertainment announces new slate of Hanna-Barbera titles". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 29, 2018.

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