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Trolley Molly is a story in Scooby-Doo! #41 by DC Comics.

Premise

The Mystery Inc. gang gets a big "shock" from an electric monster that's haunting a trolley line.

Synopsis

Characters

Main characters:

Supporting characters:

  • Miss Niles (only appearance)
  • Blossom Scouts (only appearance)
  • Mrs. Fox (only appearance)
  • Teenager (only appearance)
  • Light bulb factory workers (only appearance)

Villains:

  • Trolley Molly (only appearance)(projection)
  • Mr. Trolley Driver (only appearance)(redeemed)

Other characters:

  • Miss Niles's photographer (only appearance)
  • Molly (only appearance)(flashback only)

Locations

Objects

  • TBA

Vehicles

Suspects

Suspect Motive/reason
Miss Niles For a news story.
Mr. Trolley Driver He drove the trolley that was supposedly haunted by the ghost of Trolley Molly but he didn't believe that the ghost was real.
Teenager He knew all about the ghost of Trolley Molly.
Light bulb factory workers They took the haunted trolley to work every night. One of them grabbed Velma and a Blossom scout who had a camera who had both climbed up to get a good look at the ghost of Trolley Molly.

Culprits

Culprit Motive/reason
Mr. Trolley Driver, using long strands of filament from the light bulb factory to create the ghost of Trolley Molly The trolley that he drove was set to be shut down the very next week, so he was doing all this to save his trolley by getting some spooky publicity.

Notes/trivia

  • TBA

Reception

Plot: The gang investigate a mystery having smelly consequences.

Aigh! Why! Why! A thousand times, why! We were promised no Scrappy-Doo. In this issue we get a whole troop of them! Oh, they may look human, but each of these annoying brats are just one second away from shouting "Puppy Power!" The Evil One lives.

Take my advice. Tenderly tip-toe around the toad tots. Here are the good bits for which to watch. The gang works closely with a sharp, striking investigative reporter. The monster--an effective ghost--eschews holograms and rubber suits and relies upon plausible science fiction. The sympathetic monster maker's motive is understandable.

The stronger of the two mysteries easily rates five bullets alone entertains with an ingenious premise. The monster truly looks the part, and though the gang are in perfect character, Mr. Rozum adds a neat twist. Shaggy attempts to use a Scooby Snack only for his sneaky plan to backfire.

On page five Mr. Staton carries on a great chase scene that could have easily been filmed for the series. Mr. Rozum rescues Fed's penchant for setting Rube Goldberg styled traps, and every one of Mystery Inc. plays a part in solving the mystery. [1]

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