Scooby-Doo #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDaphne clings to a runaway roller coaster car while Shaggy grabs her hand and Scooby-Doo scrambles below, all three surrounded by swirling pink cotton candy monsters in this delightfully chaotic cover by penciler Joe Staton and inker Andrew Pepoy. The cover's speech bubble — "Eeek! I think these cotton candy monsters are sweet on me!" — sets a perfectly goofy tone for the Mystery Inc. gang's amusement-park predicament. With a creative team that includes writer Joe Edkin and artist Joe Staton on interiors, this 1999 DC/Cartoon Network issue promises the kind of spooky-silly fun that made the series a treat for fans of all ages.
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The Ghost Boar, a manifestation of a 1945 "curse", jeopardizes the Chi-Town Sharks first World Series since the placing of the curse in 1945.
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