The Haunted Clubhouse
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| Publisher | DC Comics |
| Release date | July 2006 |
| Part of | Scooby-Doo! #108 |
| Pages | 6 |
| Writer | Scott Peterson |
| Pencils | Vincent Deporter |
| Inks | Vincent Deporter |
| Colors | Heroic Age |
| Letters | Travis Lanham |
| Editing | Michael Siglain |
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| Previous | Two Scoobys Are Better Than One |
| Next | Field Of Screams |
The Haunted Clubhouse is a story in Scooby-Doo! #108 by DC Comics.
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Premise
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A kids' clubhouse is haunted by a mysterious voice that only one person at a time can hear.
Synopsis
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Characters
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| Scooby-Doo |
| Shaggy Rogers |
| Fred Jones |
| Daphne Blake |
| Velma Dinkley |
| Kids in the club |
| Clubhouse Spirit |
| Classmate |
Villains
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Suspects
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None
Culprits
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| Culprit | Motive/reason |
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| A classmate of the kids in the club | Because they wouldn't let him be in the club. |
Locations
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- Clunhouse
Notes/trivia
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- Velma Dinkley offers to give the culprit a recommendation to MENSA. This means she must be a member herself.
Reception
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The second story by Scott Peterson acts more like an Afterschool Special, but the mystery while slight is also fairplay, and the Gang are in good spirits and good character as they solve the "haunting."
I always like to guess at the artist's identity before actually looking at the credits. My guess for this issue proved wrong. I could have sworn that John Delaney did this story, but I did come close. Vincent DePorter, Delaney's usual inker provides pencils and inks for sharp, familiar characters on model again to What's New Scooby-Doo. He offers comedy in the form of Velma grabbing our favorite chickens as they make a run for it and subtlety such as the look on Daphne's face when hearing Shaggy's boast.[1]
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References
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- ↑ Ray Tate in Line of Fire Reviews
