Scooby-Doo #112
In "Eek-stra Innings," the gang investigates a werewolf sighting at the estate of a wealthy family tied to a mysterious curse, all while Velma finds herself in a tense rivalry with Nancy Klew, a sharp-tongued mystery writer and amateur sleuth. Written by Frank Strom and illustrated by Joe Staton, with Dan Davis on inks and Heroic Age handling colors, this 2006 DC adventure blends classic Scooby-Doo suspense with a clever, competitive twist—complete with a cover by Robert Pope and Scott McRae.
When the ghost of vintage slugger Rube Bluth shows up mid-game, the Beantown Bombers’ playoff hopes hang in the balance—especially for slugger Sammy Dominguez, who’s already got enough on his mind. With bats flying and nerves on edge, the team’s caught between a curse and a comeback.
In "Wolf in Sheep's Clothing," the gang investigates a werewolf scare at a wealthy family's estate, where the legend of a cursed lineage has everyone on edge. Velma finds herself in a playful but prickly rivalry with Nancy Klew, a sharp-tongued mystery writer and amateur sleuth who’s determined to outshine her — all while the real mystery of the night remains hidden in plain sight.
When the mayor’s daughter vanishes and a Frankenstein-like monster is spotted in the woods, the mystery leads right to the isolated Dr. Krankenstone and his quiet son, Hans. With the town buzzing and clues pointing to the doctor’s lab, Scooby-Doo and the gang must sort fact from fiction before the real culprit gets away.
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Reprinted in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #101 (2019)
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