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Scooby-Doo #2

Jan 2004 · DC · 6.95 USD; 10.75 CAD
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“Ghost Riders in Disguise”
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This volume collects issues from the early 2000s Scooby-Doo comic series published by DC, featuring the Mystery Inc. gang in a collection of lighthearted, all-ages adventures. The stories follow Shaggy, Scooby, Fred, Velma, and Daphne as they solve spooky mysteries, with the title 'Ruh-Roh' nodding to Scooby's classic catchphrase. It's a fun read for fans of the classic cartoon, offering more of the team's signature blend of humor and mild chills.

In "Ghost Riders in Disguise," the gang returns to Coolsville to uncover a spooky scam orchestrated by the mysterious Madame Regresso, who claims to reveal their past lives—only to find the real trickster is the owner of the local costume shop, cashing in on customers eager to dress up in their supposed former selves. Written by Chris Duffy and illustrated by Tim Harkins, with colors by Trish Mulvihill and letters by Harkins, this 2004 DC adventure blends classic mystery with a playful twist, all wrapped in a cover by Tim Harkins.

writer Chris Duffy · artist, inker, letterer Tim Harkins · colorist Trish Mulvihill · cover Tim Harkins

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artist, inker, letterer Tim Harkins
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Returning home to Coolsville, the gang exposes a scam by "Madame Regresso," who seems to be able to uncover their past lives, but it's really the owner of the local costume shop who is getting a lot of new business from people who want to buy the clothes they supposedly used to wear.

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