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The Phantom Rides Again! is the first of two stories in Scooby-Doo #7, by Archie Comics. It was followed by The Creature of the Black Museum!
Premise[]
Wax figures are coming to life at a Paris museum.
Synopsis[]
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Characters[]
Main characters:
Supporting characters:
- Cherchay La Femme (only appearance)
- Newt (only appearance)
- Phantom of the Follies Bregère (only appearance)
Villains:
- Wax figure monsters (only appearance)(no lines)(disguises of unrevealed actors)
- Bill Waxfree (only appearance)(redeemed)
Other characters:
- Police officers (only appearance)(miscellaneous speaking)
- Baron Von Rothpuppy (only time mentioned)
- Newt's granddad (only time mentioned)
- Newt's father (only time mentioned)
- Phantom of the Opera (mentioned)
- Papa La Femme (only appearance)(wax figure)
- Mama La Femme (only appearance)(wax figure)
- Smidgeon La Femme (only appearance)(wax figure)
- Previous wax museum owner (only time mentioned)
- Phantom of the Dry Cleaner (only time mentioned)
- Von Rothpuppy's monster (only appearance)
Locations[]
- Paris, France
- Wax museum
- Eiffel Tower
- Sewers
- Baron Von Rothpuppy's Dark Tower
- Police station (mentioned)
- Follies Bregère (mentioned)
- La Femme family home
- Wax museum
- Statue of Liberty (exhibition)
Objects[]
- Baron Von Rothpuppy's machine
- Organ
- Oxygen tank
- Trampoline
Vehicles[]
- Phantom of the Follies Bregère's submarine
- The Mystery Mahine
Suspects[]
Suspect | Motive/reason |
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Cherchay La Femme | She had quite a weak grip on reality. |
Culprits[]
Culprit | Motive/reason |
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Unnamed and unrevealed actors playing wax figure monsters Bill Waxfree |
Waxfree hired actors to scare everyone from the museum because the previous owner stole his wax figures. |
Notes/trivia[]
- TBA
Miscellaneous[]
- Disguises: Velma as police officer Piaf.
Cultural references[]
- Cherchay La Femme is a pun on "cherchez la femme," which is a French phrase literally meaning "look for the woman." This is a common phrase in detective stories, which has become a cliché.
- The Phantom of the Follies Bregère mentions the Phantom of the Opera living down in the sewer, in reference to the novel he Phantom of the Opera.
Coloring mistakes[]
- None known.
Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities[]
- Newt keeps on referring to Baron Von Rothpuppy as "Dr. Ruthpuppy" when it should be "Dr. Von Rothpuppy."
- The Phantom of the Follies Bregère implies that wanted Bill Waxfree wanted revenge for being fired by the previous owner, before Bill explains the real reason. It's possible that Bill was fired when he brought it up with the previous owner.
Quotes[]
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