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A fun jump back to my childhood due to all Scooby comics being free right now through DC Comics. The mash-ups were entertaining and intertwined the characters well.
I read a couple issue of this series as it came out, depending on who the guest star(s) were, but never committed to it. The whole series was recently available for free on Comixology, so I grabbed them and am I ever glad I did. The six issues collected here are delightful. The team-ups are a ton of fun, with cool moments and great jokes. I mean, how can you not like Scooby playing the Dog Wonder to Ace the Bat-Hound? Kudos to writer Sholly Fisch for being able to craft these stories with the ri...
The Batman stories didn't particularly grab me. The Wonder Woman story was awesome as was the Justice League one. Also Nubia!
If you're tired of comics taking themselves too seriously, then this is for you! Any age can enjoy this and I love the Silver Age references!
This was almost perfect, the first few issues had me feeling nostalgic and laughing out loud. It then lost me around the middle, but managed to bring me back.The first three stories were perfection! In the first, "Man Bat and Robbin'", Scooby and the gang team up with '66 Batman and Robin which was a throwback to my absolute favorite Scooby Doo episode, "The Dynamic Scooby-Doo Affair" (1972). I had this episode recorded on VHS, remember those, and it is directly referenced in the story, YAY!The
The original Scooby-Doo series ran for only three seasons but it seems like forever. Infinite works (from a whole bunch of TV shows to those crappy-looking modern live-action films) have been created since but why not if the characters work. I think we all have seen the show when we were kids so there’s probably a lot of nostalgia running around that must motivate people to keep doing the character. I like Scooby-Doo as a timeless classic especially now that some children programmes have forgott...
This collection of team-ups between Mystery Inc. and a selection of DC heroes is a lot of fun.Great art and writing that felt true to the kids TV versions of these characters.If you think you might like this, you probably will.
Truly a book for a 'family' audience. My daughter is a fan of Wonder Woman, Batman & Robin, and Teen Titans Go! (while only superficially familiar w/ the Mystery, Inc. gang - Scooby and his friends are not a ubiquitous presence on TV anymore) and enjoyed it as a straight-forward action/comedy book. Adults of a certain age - attention, Gen-Xers! - will enjoy the nostalgia and occasional sly references / humor with all of the involved characters. POW! BAM! . . . Zoinks!
Before reading:I haven't even read this but it makes me so happy that the entire series is FREE on Kindle right now! Let's read some nonsense Scooby comics like kids for a while...After reading: Scobby Doo comics are pretty interesting and hilarious, coupled up with other superheroes, it was a blast. There are 3-4 stories each with different villains and amazing mask-pulling reveal at the end.
I say, without irony, that this might be the best comic book I have ever read. I want to give a copy to every seven-year-old I know so that their childhoods will not be deprived of this book in the way that mine--so tragically--was.
Who remembers the Stone age? You know, when Saturday morning was the only time cartoons were on tv?And is there anybody who didn't start singing along when this came on?!Ok, a lot of these nostalgia laden comics are just a cash grab, but this one was actually pretty good. No, not OhMGodYouGottaReadThis good, but a really cute All-Ages sort of comic. The dialogue is cute enough for young kids who are reading the story for what it is, but also funny for adults who can read between the lines and pi...
If you're old enough to remember the team-ups that happened in the old Scooby Doo cartoon, then you'll love this. It was actually much better than I was expecting it to be. First, the jokes are pretty good. There are jokes that make fun of the tropes of Scooby Doo, DC heroes, and team-ups in general. Second, it is well-written. You can almost hear the voices of the characters as they speak. Shaggy in particular really sounds like Shaggy. There are also two different versions of Robin, and they b...
I'm a Scooby-Doo fan from way back, particularly the episodes where they teamed with celebrity guests like Batman or the Harlem Globetrotters, so this was on my radar. Thankfully, my wife bought it for me in an effort to stave off cabin fever for another couple days.In this volume, the Mystery, Inc. gang team up with Batman & Robin, Wonder Woman, the Teen Titans, and the Superfriends. Sholly Fisch and Dario Brizuela do a great job replicating the look and feel of old Scooby-Doo episodes. There a...
The lame jokes actually add to the nostalgia of this Scooby-Doo team-up book. Brings me back to a childhood watching reruns of it on Cartoon Network. Those team-up episodes were fun, and is referenced in the first chapter. Basically, the first chapter is heavy with "The Dynamic Scooby-Doo Affair" references.It's a lot of fun, and I'm interested as what the second volume would bring.
I read this out loud to my four year old after he received it as a gift. It was better than I thought it would be, especially the Teen Titans and Wonder Woman appearances (what can I say, I play favorites).
I gave up on trying to find the individual issues of this series. I'm a bargain hunter and I couldn't find anything cheaper than cover price. So I went to Amazon where with the price of shipping included, I only spent $4 on a used but very good copy of Scooby-Doo Team-Up Volume 1. The first several issues of this volume are Batman heavy. But that's okay as you always go with your heaviest hitters when doing a team-up series. If this was a Marvel title, the Mystery Gang would be having adventur
Scooby-Doo and the gang team up with various DC characters like Batman & Robin, Wonder Woman, and the Justice League for a series of all-ages adventures in Scooby-Doo Team-Up, Volume 1. And it’s not bad! The Batman team-ups were the best ones, as they battle first Man-Bat and then Scooby and Ace the Bat-Hound take on the Scarecrow in the second. The Bat-Mite story was ok (there’s really only one type of Bat-Mite story and it’s the same one here) but the second half of the book featuring the Teen...
Exactly like the cartoon crossover episode. Nostalgia fuel
Loved this! Scooby and the gang team up with DC's batman and robin, the teen titans, wonder woman and the super friends. There is also some bat mite/scooby mite action in one issue. The art styles mimic the different shows and books perfectly and the writing is true to character. It's very easy to imagine the lines with the voices that we are accustomed to hearing on television. I love that it occasionally pokes fun at itself, mentioning the old television shows and referencing how Robin seems "...