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Cover: Joe Staton & Andrew Pepoy

Scooby-Doo #5

Apr 2006 · DC · 6.99 USD; 9.50 CAD
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“Revenge of the Mudman”
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This volume collects issues #19-22 of the 2006 DC Scooby-Doo series, featuring the Mystery Inc. gang in a series of seaside adventures. From haunted beach parties to ghostly surfers, Shaggy, Scooby, and the crew must solve spooky mysteries while trying to enjoy some fun in the sun. The collection includes stories by various creators that capture the classic cartoon's blend of humor and mild horror.

In "Revenge of the Mudman," the Man-Fish of Halibut Lake— a scaly, man-walking creature— has turned a once-thriving fishing spot into a ghost town. Enter Hannibal Tribe, the brash, self-promoting monster hunter, who’s ready to prove his worth with a showdown no one saw coming. Written by John Rozum and illustrated by John Delaney, with inks by Dave Cooper, colors by Paul Becton, and letters by John Costanza, this 2006 DC adventure delivers classic mystery with a splash of over-the-top action. The cover, by Joe Staton and Andrew Pepoy, captures the moment the hunt begins.

writer John Rozum · artist John Delaney · inker Dave Cooper · colorist Paul Becton · letterer John Costanza · cover Joe Staton, Andrew Pepoy

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Full credits

writer John Rozum
colorist Paul Becton
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils Joe Staton
cover inks Andrew Pepoy

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The Man-Fish of Halibut Lake, a scaly fish-like creature that walks like a man, has driven away all tourism from a popular fishing site. Enter brawny, showboating Hannibal Tribe, for-profit monster hunter, to save the day.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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