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Scooby-Doo #1

Jan 2004 · DC · 6.95 USD; 10.75 CAD
“Scooby in the Booby Hatch!”

In "Scooby in the Booby Hatch!", Scooby-Doo and the gang dive into a mystery that’s equal parts spooky and surprising, unraveling a scheme involving a fake golem and a mysterious sorceress threatening to force a synagogue to sell its land. With the help of a robotics firm’s shady plans, the gang must piece together clues before the building’s fate is sealed—written by Terrance Griep Jr. and brought to life by Joe Staton’s art, Andrew Pepoy’s inks, Patricia Mulvihill’s colors, and Albert DeGuzman’s letters, all under Glenn Barr’s eerie cover.

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writer Terrance Griep Jr. · artist Joe Staton · inker Andrew Pepoy · colorist Patricia Mulvihill · letterer Albert DeGuzman · cover Glenn BarrGlenn Barr

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Full credits

artist Joe Staton
cover pencils Glenn Barr
cover inks Glenn Barr

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Scooby and the gang uncover a plot using a false golem and an evil sorceress to force a synagogue to sell their building so that a robotics firm can build a factory on the land.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).