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Things That Go Bump in the Walls is a story in Scooby-Doo #99, by DC Comics.

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Other characters:

  • Construction workers (only appearance)(no lines)
  • Elderly woman's grandparents (mentioned)
  • Elderly woman's brother (mentioned)
  • Donald Frank's father (only appearance)(photograph)
  • Police officers (only appearance)(no lines)

Locations[]

  • Old abandoned house
  • Elderly woman's house
  • Con Go

Objects[]

  • TBA

Vehicles[]

Suspects[]

Suspect Motive/reason
Elderly woman She decided to have the house torn down.
Con Go forewoman Randy said she wanted to see his foreman, Donald Frank, fail.

Culprits[]

Culprit Motive/reason
Donald Frank as the Mold Monster To get the paintings that his father had stashed inside the wall 20 years ago.

Notes/trivia[]

  • TBA

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Coloring mistakes[]

  • None known.

Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities[]

  • None known.

Reception[]

In the second story by John Rozum, we get another simply solved construction caper. Simple that is for Scoob and the Gang. Obfuscation comes in the form of a nice broad cast and an adaptive, imaginative monster. The antics of Shaggy and Scooby take the cookie, and Paris Cullins provides a unique look to the Gang that appears partially based on the live action films--which gain my seal of approval. So happiness abounds. On a purely primal note; Velma's got curves, and look at Daphne's legs![1]

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