Scooby-Doo #30
In "Spring-Heeled Jack," Mystery, Inc. stumbles into a spooky Victorian mystery when they encounter the legendary ghostly figure, sending Fred reeling—literally. After a knock to the head, Fred becomes convinced he’s the famous detective Sherlock Holmes, leading to some very strange sleuthing. Written by Terrance Griep Jr. and illustrated by Joe Staton, with inks by Dave Hunt, colors by Paul Becton, and letters by John Costanza, this 2000 DC adventure features a cover by Joe Staton.
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When Mystery, Inc. encounters the Victorian villain Spring-Heeled Jack, Fred receives a bump on the head during a scuffle that causes him to think he's Sherlock Holmes.
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