![]() ![]() ![]() I don’t want to spoil too much, but in short it’s a story about an apocalyptic version of Scooby-Doo where the monsters are real and Mystery Incorporated must save the day. It’s a reimagining of the Scooby-Doo universe that’s geared more for teens and adults. The story is one that I think fans have been dying for and probably missed because of the comic format. Each volume of the series collects six issues. DeMatteis with art by Howard Porter, Dale Eaglesham, and Pat Olliffe and published by DC Comics. Scooby Apocalypse was a comic series released starting in May 2016 and ran for 36 issues. I’ve finished that volume and am here to report that it’s an incredible read that you should go read now. At the behest of the shop owner who had read it and sung its praises, I purchased the first volume of Scooby Apocalypse as well as the comic for my wife. As I was looking around, there was a comic that caught my eye: Scooby Apocalypse. ![]() She had expressed interest in some comics. A couple of months ago, I was at my local comic shop looking for a gift for my wife. ![]()
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