Scooby-Doo #122
In "Let Liberty Scream!", the Spirit of '76—a ghostly Revolutionary War Minuteman—spooks the crowd at Philadelphia’s Independence Day festivities, turning a patriotic celebration into a full-blown mystery. Written by Scott Cunningham and illustrated by Scott Jeralds, with inks by Dan Davis and colors by Heroic Age, this 2007 DC adventure brings a spooky twist to American history. The cover, by Robert Pope and Scott McRae, captures the eerie spectacle perfectly.
When the Spirit of '76, a ghostly Revolutionary War Minuteman, stirs up chaos at the Liberty Bell during a Philadelphia Independence Day celebration, Scooby-Doo and the gang are on the case—because even ghosts need a good mystery to solve.
In "Scooby's Mini-Mysteries: Franklin, My Dear...", a baffling time-traveling twist sends Benjamin Franklin straight into the middle of 2007 Independence Hall—complete with a slick agent eager to turn the Founding Father into a brand. With Scooby and the gang on the case, the mystery of how history’s most famous inventor ended up in a modern-day tourist trap is just beginning.
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Reprinted in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #35 (2013), Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #59 (2015), Scooby Doo #7/2015 (2015), Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #71 (2016), Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #73 (2016)
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