By any conventional wisdom, Scooby Apocalypse, a weird take on the Scooby Doo mythos featuring a hipster shaggy amongst other offbeat creative choices, should have lasted no more than six issues But the title has run for three years since launching in 2016 Sadly, readers will be asking: Scooby Apocalypse, where are you? after April, as[...]
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We see Daphne and Freddy, and the former is perpetually angry with the latter.
Scooby Apocalypse #25 cover by Howard Porter and Hi-Fi
If you've heard about this issue of Scooby Apocalypse at all, then probably you know what happens in it I'll try to avoid talking about it directly in this review in case not everyone[...]
The League has split into four groups, among which are villains like Starro the Conqueror, Sinestro, and Deathstroke, to accomplish this task.
Scooby Apocalypse #25 cover by Howard Porter
Scooby: Apocalypse #25
I'm not usually interested in this end of DC's publishing, but apparently Freddy is going to die in this issue They're advertising it A member of[...]
And here's a look at Howard Porter's art for Scooby Apocalypse, courtesy of Dan DiDio, par of the Hanna Barbara comics he refers to as his pet project at the publisher.
The holo-emoji projector does seem to be the way Scooby communicates with the rest of the gang now…
And Wacky Racelands is promised as a very[...]
DC's Scooby Apocalypse cover by Jim Lee (yes, that Jim Lee) takes the back cover spot And Gene Ha's Mae for Dark Horse also gets a mention.
They also put Captain America: Steve Rogers on the front of that Marvel Previews catalogue.
And Avatar Press' Cinema Purgatorio which hit $110,333 in funding yesterday, and launching at London Super[...]