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| image= [[File:Scaled_Sleeper.png]]
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| publishedby= [[DC Comics]]
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| releasedate= March 2010
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| partof= [[Scooby-Doo! issue 152 (DC Comics)|''Scooby-Doo!'' #152]]
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| pages= 12
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| writer= [[Terrance Griep, Jr.]]
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| pencils= [[Leo Batic]]
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| inks= [[Horacio Ottolini]]
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| colors= [[Heroic Age]]
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| letters= [[Travis Lanham]]
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| editing= [[Harvey Richards]]
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| previous= ''[[In The Spirit]]''
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| next= ''[[Karmic Chaos!]]''
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}}
 
'''Sleeper's Peepers''' is a story in [[Scooby-Doo! issue 152 (DC Comics)|''Scooby-Doo!'' #152]] by [[DC Comics]].
 
'''Sleeper's Peepers''' is a story in [[Scooby-Doo! issue 152 (DC Comics)|''Scooby-Doo!'' #152]] by [[DC Comics]].
   
 
==Premise==
 
==Premise==
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A monster calling itself the Scaled Sleeper comes out of a lake, saying it was disturbed by the boating.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
   
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
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{| class="wikitable"
* [[Scooby-Doo/biographical account of comic appearances|Scooby-Doo]]
 
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! Character
* [[Shaggy Rogers/biographical account of comic appearances|Shaggy Rogers]]
 
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|-
* [[Fred Jones/biographical account of comic appearances|Fred Jones]]
 
* [[Daphne Blake/biographical account of comic appearances|Daphne Blake]]
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| [[Scooby-Doo/biographical account of comic appearances|Scooby-Doo]]
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* [[Velma Dinkley/biographical account of comic appearances|Velma Dinkley]]
 
 
| [[Shaggy Rogers/biographical account of comic appearances|Shaggy Rogers]]
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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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|-
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| [[Tad Laurent]]
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|-
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| [[Scaled Sleeper]]
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|-
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| [[Nathan Day]]
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|-
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| [[Mickey "Red Ribbon" Brody]]
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|-
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| [[Harmon Palumbo]]
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|}
   
 
==Villains==
 
==Villains==
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* [[Scaled Sleeper]]
   
 
==Suspects==
 
==Suspects==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Suspect
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! Motive/reason
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|-
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| Nathan Day
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| Despite the attacks of the Scaled Sleeper, he refused to cancel the wakebording tournament.
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|-
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|Mickey "Red Ribbon" Brody
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| Tad Laurent had beaten him every time the two of them wakeboarded.
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|-
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|Harmon Palumbo
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| He needed peace and quiet at Dream Lake so that he could work on his poetry.
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|}
   
 
===Culprits===
 
===Culprits===
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Culprit
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! Motive/reason
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|-
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| Culprit
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| Motive/reason
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|}
   
 
==Locations==
 
==Locations==
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*Dream Lake
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**Dream Lake Merchantile
   
 
==Notes/trivia==
 
==Notes/trivia==
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The psuedo-Shakespearean style of the monster's speech is supposed to make it seem ancient, but it's absurd for a creature claiming to have just woken up from the time of the dinosaurs to talk this way. It's the villain's mistake, of course.
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==

Revision as of 18:36, 5 January 2014

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Sleeper's Peepers is a story in Scooby-Doo! #152 by DC Comics.

Premise

A monster calling itself the Scaled Sleeper comes out of a lake, saying it was disturbed by the boating.

Synopsis

Characters

Character
Scooby-Doo
Shaggy Rogers
Fred Jones
Daphne Blake
Velma Dinkley
Tad Laurent
Scaled Sleeper
Nathan Day
Mickey "Red Ribbon" Brody
Harmon Palumbo

Villains

Suspects

Suspect Motive/reason
Nathan Day Despite the attacks of the Scaled Sleeper, he refused to cancel the wakebording tournament.
Mickey "Red Ribbon" Brody Tad Laurent had beaten him every time the two of them wakeboarded.
Harmon Palumbo He needed peace and quiet at Dream Lake so that he could work on his poetry.

Culprits

Culprit Motive/reason
Culprit Motive/reason

Locations

  • Dream Lake
    • Dream Lake Merchantile

Notes/trivia

The psuedo-Shakespearean style of the monster's speech is supposed to make it seem ancient, but it's absurd for a creature claiming to have just woken up from the time of the dinosaurs to talk this way. It's the villain's mistake, of course.

Quotes