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Cover: Robert Pope & Scott McRae

Scooby-Doo #134

Sep 2008 · DC · 2.25 USD; 2.25 CAD
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“Ready-to-Werewolf”

In "Ready-to-Werewolf," the Coup Deville Road Rally takes a spooky turn when the ghost of 1950s movie star Jane Deams appears in a phantom roadster, sending drivers into a series of bizarre crashes. Written by Jymn Magon and brought to life by artist Leo Batic, inker Horacio Ottolini, and colorist Heroic Age, this 2008 DC adventure blends classic mystery with a dash of supernatural flair. The cover, by Robert Pope and Scott McRae, captures the eerie tension of the race gone wrong.

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artist Leo Batic · inker Horacio Ottolini · colorist Heroic Age · letterer Travis Lanham · writer Jymn Magon · cover Robert Pope, Scott McRae

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artist Leo Batic
colorist Heroic Age
letterer Travis Lanham
writer Jymn Magon
cover pencils Robert Pope
cover inks Scott McRae

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The "Coup Deville Road Rally" is disrupted by the ghost of Jane Deams, "...a 1950s movie star who died on this same stretch of road fifty years ago", whose sudden spectral appearance in a ghostly roadster causes one rally driver after another to have competition-ending auto accidents.

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