Scooby-Doo #103
In "Snowball Fright," a chilling mystery unfolds when a ghostly figure in a black shroud begins creeping closer to a specific apartment in a painting displayed in a building’s lobby—each time someone looks, the ghoul has moved just a little nearer. Written by John Rozum and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Joe Staton, this 2006 DC Scooby-Doo adventure delivers classic suspense with a fresh, eerie twist. The cover, also by Joe Staton, captures the painting’s unsettling presence in bold, haunting detail.
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The image of a black-shrouded ghoul suddenly appears in a painting of an apartment building that hangs in the building’s lobby. Each time the painting is seen, the image of the ghoul has moved… closer and closer to one particular apartment.
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