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'''Main characters''':
 
* [[Mystery Inc./biographical account of comic appearances|Mystery Inc.]]
 
** [[Scooby-Doo/biographical account of comic appearances|Scooby-Doo]]
 
** [[Shaggy Rogers/biographical account of comic appearances|Shaggy Rogers]]
 
** [[Fred Jones/biographical account of comic appearances|Fred Jones]]
 
** [[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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'''Supporting characters''':
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* [[Jimmy (Surreal Cereal Spook)|Jimmy]] {{Only}}
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'''Villains''':
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* [[Life-Size Marshmallow Man of Action]] {{Only}}{{Disguise}}/
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* [[Lorna]] {{Only}}{{Redeemed}}
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| [[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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| [[Jimmy (Surreal Cereal Spook)|Jimmy]]
 
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| [[Lorna]]
 
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| Factory scientists <sup>(mentioned only)</sup>
 
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| Jimmy's and Lorna's father <sup>(mentioned only)</sup>
 
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'''Other characters''':
==Villains==
 
 
* Factory scientists {{Only mention}}
*Life-Size Marshmallow Man of Action
 
 
* Jimmy's and Lorna's father {{Only mention}}
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==Locations==
 
*Action-Packed Cereal Factory
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* TBA
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| [[Lorna]] as the [[Life-Size Marshmallow Man of Action]]
 
| [[Lorna]] as the [[Life-Size Marshmallow Man of Action]]
| She was angry because Jimmy was in charge of the cereal factory and he was messing up everything, especially the secret formula for "Action-Packed Cereal".
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| She was angry because Jimmy was in charge of the cereal factory and he was messing up everything, especially the secret formula for Action-Packed Cereal.
 
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==Locations==
 
*"Action-Packed Cereal" Cereal Factory
 
   
 
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Revision as of 15:41, 17 August 2015

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Surreal Cereal Spook is the fourth and last story in Scooby-Doo! #130 by DC Comics.

Premise

While touring a cereal factory the gang encounters the "ghost" of the owner's father.

Synopsis

Characters

Main characters:

Supporting characters:

Villains:

  • Life-Size Marshmallow Man of Action (only appearance)(disguise)/
  • Lorna (only appearance)(redeemed)

Other characters:

  • Factory scientists (only time mentioned)
  • Jimmy's and Lorna's father (only time mentioned)

Locations

  • Action-Packed Cereal Factory

Objects

  • TBA

Vehicles

  • TBA

Suspects

Suspect Motive/reason
Lorna She didn't seem interrested in running the family cereal factory with her own brother.
Factory scientists They were the only ones who knew about the secret of testing new secret formulas for the cereal.
Jimmy's and Lorna's father It was believed his ghost had come back from the dead to haunt the factory as a huge marshmallow man.

Culprits

Culprit Motive/reason
Lorna as the Life-Size Marshmallow Man of Action She was angry because Jimmy was in charge of the cereal factory and he was messing up everything, especially the secret formula for Action-Packed Cereal.

Notes/trivia

Reception

"Surreal Cereal Spook" by Robbie Busch, Jaime Garcia Corral and Conchita Mas Fentes has the same problem as "Worse than a Curse". The spook's unimpressive. More to the point there's no explanation as to how the perpetrator of the crime can perform the spooky things, such as floating. No clues lead Scooby and the Gang in the right direction. The motive behind the crime is a good one, but this story really needed more time to grow. [1]

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References