![]() ![]() There really is no storyline in this book, but I’ll do my best to explain it. Not to mention, he doesn’t manage to scare anyone besides our forever skittish and stoned duo Scooby and Shaggy. Sure, it is known that the Hooded Claw is always after Penelope’s inheritance, but why he feels the need to disguise himself as a monster is left unexplained. ![]() With a plot filled with holes, copy and paste art, and a monster not only un-original (Blue Frankenstein?) but lacking a backstory altogether, this comic is frankly a waste of time. In my observations, Fisch, artist Scott Jeraids, and the rest of the creative crew pretty much mailed this one in. Grant it, writer Sholly Fisch tries to make light of this generic peril, but when it happens three to four times in the same issue, the shit just falls flat. This comic opens in true 70’s Saturday morning cartoon fashion with a damsel in distress tied to railroad tracks. So, Scooby and crew’s latest team-up is with Hannah-Barbera's dated racecar driver Penelope and her gangster buddies. To a crocodile-infested desert with Penelope Pitstop and the Ant Hill Gang! Scooby Dooby Doo where are you, taking us? ![]()
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