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This volume is not as good as the first three volumes of the Scooby-Doo Team-Up series. The real clunker in this volume is a team-up with the Impossibles and Frankenstein Jr. Scooby and the gang don't get to work their ghost busting magic as superheroes and a giant robot fight. They are relegated to observer status.
Fun quick reads. But I suspect they’ve already teamed up with the best heroes they have rights to write about, so I’m finding characters I’m not/less familiar with more often as the series goes on. But they’re fun for a few minutes for an issue.
Not terrible, but terribly formulaic. And that matches the show, but with the show you get music and chase sequences. Here they attempt to fill the void with endless cameos. So I was excited to see Zatanna and Martian Manhunter, but then you need every hero and villain that uses magic or is an alien (respectively).In addition, there will always be one joke where meddling is applied to someone other than the "kids", something about pulling off masks - usually a reference to their not being a mask...
I love these collections. They're chock full of nostalgia. This was a good collection. I didn't know most of the additional characters yet was still able to follow along easily. Harley's was my favorite.
Follows the formula of the previous volumes faithfully: DC or Hanna-Barbera characters (Martian Manhunter, Space Ghost, the Impossibles, Zatanna) call the meddling kids in to investigate supernatural goings on. Someone's mask gets ripped off. Justice is served. But it works.That said, if you're not a fan or at least familiar with Hanna Barbera's 1960s output, I suspect a lot of the humor will be lost; I can enjoy jokes about the Impossibles or Frankenstein Junior but would that work if I'd never...
The cover shows a scene from the one with Harley, which was quite funny. The opening one too was quite good. There are also crossovers with Quick Draw and Space Ghost. It was a fun read.
Scooby and the gang team up with dc heros. Good color artwork. Dc comics freebie. 130 pages. Scooby teams up Space ghost in one story. And quick draw mcdraw and the Martian manhunter in other stories
Much weaker than the first volume; my four-year old enjoyed but the bar was set pretty low.
A couple of the issues in this volume are solid, but the rest are dreadfully boring. It's repetitive, cliche, and both looks and reads like a generic comic aimed at children that writes down. The "Scooby-Doo meets DC characters" concept isn't just a premise, it's the entire story. It is accessible, it has some cheap laughs, but there's nothing that makes it worth recommending. Heck, the Scooby-Doo gang themselves are barely relevant aside from making a few quips- unlike previous volumes, most of...
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Scooby-Doo Team-Up volume 4 collects issues 19-24 of Scooby-Doo Team-Up.Volume 4 is another dose of all ages fun. Scooby and the gang team up with Zatanna, Spaaaaaaaaaaaaace Ghoooooost, The Impossibles, Quick Draw McGraw, and the Martian Manhunter. The Impossibles and the Quick Draw McGraw stories were the week ones for me, though I appreciated the appearance of Ricochet Rabbit. Also, I'm about three decades older than the target audience so I cut them some slack.I love how Sholly Fisch writes t...
Okay collection of children’s comics that respects the history and characterizations of all the crossover characters.
Take a trip back with old friends this summer - sure to make you smile.
More adventures with Scooby and the gang meeting up with several DC heroes, including Harley Quinn (Harley Smash!), Hawkman and Hawkgirl, Martian Manhunter, et al.Inventive storytelling, nice artwork, engaging for the whole family. Also, fun.
In this volume guest team-ups are Zatana, Space Ghost, Harley Quinn, Frankenstein Jr & The Impossibles, Quickdraw McGraw, and Martian Manhunter. Let me tell you up front I am a huge Hanna-Barbera fan and I absolutely loved seeing my favorite cartoon characters in this book The art is just like the animated cartoons and is a fun quick read. It's mostly geared towards kids but I really didn't mind.
A light and colorful comic that I enjoy even as adult. Typically, these team-ups are with DC comic characters, but this volume had 2 stories with Hanna-Barbera characters.
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 recently acquired the Kindle version for free on Amazon. I loved the cartoon as a kid, although the storylines are often cookie cutter, with the mysteries solved by accident. Additionally, I think cross-overs are usually pretty dumb, but these stories are pretty enjoyable. This time, the featured characters are ones that I have never heard of apart from Harley Quinn: Zatanna, Space Ghost, Harley Quinn, The Impossibles, Quick Draw McGraw and Martian Manhunter.
Mind blownWith each and every volume this series gets better and better. I love these comics and can't wait to start the fifth volume of this wonderful Team-Up series of Scooby-Doo.