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Scooby-Doo#25
Cover: Vincent Deporter

Scooby-Doo #25

Aug 1999 · DC · 1.99 USD; 3.25 CAD
“The Phantom of the Mosh Pit”

In "The Phantom of the Mosh Pit," the gang checks out a new dance club opened by a friend of Daphne’s, but their night takes a strange turn when a mysterious figure known only as the Phantom begins terrorizing the crowd. Written by Terrance Griep and brought to life with bold, energetic art by Vincent Deporter—whose pencils, inks, and coloring define the issue’s sharp, dynamic look—this 1999 DC adventure blends spooky vibes with the pulse of the club scene. The cover by Vincent Deporter captures the chaos and flair of the night, perfectly setting the tone for a mystery that’s as loud as it is unsettling.

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writer Terrance Griep · artist, inker, letterer Vincent Deporter · colorist Paul Becton · cover Vincent Deporter

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artist, inker, letterer Vincent Deporter
colorist Paul Becton
cover pencils, inks Vincent Deporter

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The gang goes to the opening of a dance club run by a friend of Daphne's, but the night is ruined by a weird guy called the Phantom who wants to scare everyone off.

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