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− | |image=[[File:Witch_Pitch.png]] |
+ | | image= [[File:Witch_Pitch.png]] |
− | |publishedby=[[DC Comics]] |
+ | | publishedby= [[DC Comics]] |
− | |releasedate=Aug. 2000 |
+ | | releasedate= Aug. 2000 |
− | |partof=[[Scooby-Doo! issue 37 (DC Comics)|''Scooby-Doo!'' #37]] |
+ | | partof= [[Scooby-Doo! issue 37 (DC Comics)|''Scooby-Doo!'' #37]] |
− | |pages=10 |
+ | | pages= 10 |
− | |writer=[[John Rozum]] |
+ | | writer= [[John Rozum]] |
− | |pencils=[[Cameron Stewart]] |
+ | | pencils= [[Cameron Stewart]] |
− | |inks=[[Andrew Pepoy]] |
+ | | inks= [[Andrew Pepoy]] |
− | |colors=[[Paul Becton]] |
+ | | colors= [[Paul Becton]] |
− | |letters=[[John Costanza]] |
+ | | letters= [[John Costanza]] |
− | |editing=[[Joan Hilty]] |
+ | | editing= [[Joan Hilty]] |
− | |previous=''[[Bee Ball!]]'' |
+ | | previous= ''[[Bee Ball!]]'' |
− | |next=''[[The Curse |
+ | | next= ''[[The Curse of the Jungle Tomb]]'' |
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'''Witch Pitch''' is the second story in ''[[Scooby-Doo! issue 37 (DC Comics)|Scooby-Doo! #37]]'' by [[DC Comics]]. |
'''Witch Pitch''' is the second story in ''[[Scooby-Doo! issue 37 (DC Comics)|Scooby-Doo! #37]]'' by [[DC Comics]]. |
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==Characters== |
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+ | ** [[Velma Dinkley/biographical account of comic appearances|Velma Dinkley]] |
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+ | '''Supporting characters''': |
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+ | * [[Hector Martinez]] {{Only}} |
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+ | * [[Spanky Schultz]] {{Only}} |
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+ | * [[Odie Cunningham]] {{Only}} |
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+ | * Con-artist {{Only}} |
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+ | * Managers of the Bermuda Triangels {{Only mention}} |
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+ | * Corndogs coach {{Only}} |
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+ | *Stadium |
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==Suspects== |
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===Culprits=== |
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+ | | The managers of the Bermuda Triangels<br />A hired con-artist as the [[Baseball Witch]] |
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+ | | To ensure that the Corndogs lose the game. |
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==Notes/trivia== |
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Cameron Stewart in the second mystery creates off-model meddlers, but his Freddie is more expressive than the source, and the ballplayers sport some very good cartoon exaggerations. |
Cameron Stewart in the second mystery creates off-model meddlers, but his Freddie is more expressive than the source, and the ballplayers sport some very good cartoon exaggerations. |
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− | The mystery though once more slamming villains through the gang's grand talent doesn't make any sense. If what occurs in the mystery happened in real life, the consequences to the culprits would be enormous. It's also hard to believe that so many would agree to such hazards. |
+ | The mystery though once more slamming villains through the gang's grand talent doesn't make any sense. If what occurs in the mystery happened in real life, the consequences to the culprits would be enormous. It's also hard to believe that so many would agree to such hazards. <ref>Ray Tate in [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/96134797393614.htm Line of Fire Reviews]</ref> |
− | <ref>Ray Tate in [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/96134797393614.htm Line of Fire Reviews]</ref> |
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==Quotes== |
==Quotes== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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Revision as of 14:47, 21 August 2015
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Witch Pitch is the second story in Scooby-Doo! #37 by DC Comics.
Premise
A witch is jinxing the pitchers of a baseball team.
Synopsis
Characters
Main characters:
Supporting characters:
- Hector Martinez (only appearance)
- Spanky Schultz (only appearance)
- Odie Cunningham (only appearance)
Villains:
- Baseball Witch (only appearance)(disguise)/
- Con-artist (only appearance)
- Managers of the Bermuda Triangels (only time mentioned)
Other characters:
- Corndogs coach (only appearance)
Locations
- Stadium
Objects
- TBA
Vehicles
- TBA
Suspects
- None
Culprits
Culprit | Motive/reason |
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The managers of the Bermuda Triangels A hired con-artist as the Baseball Witch |
To ensure that the Corndogs lose the game. |
Notes/trivia
Reception
Cameron Stewart in the second mystery creates off-model meddlers, but his Freddie is more expressive than the source, and the ballplayers sport some very good cartoon exaggerations.
The mystery though once more slamming villains through the gang's grand talent doesn't make any sense. If what occurs in the mystery happened in real life, the consequences to the culprits would be enormous. It's also hard to believe that so many would agree to such hazards. [1]
Quotes
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References
- ↑ Ray Tate in Line of Fire Reviews