Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #125
In "No Laughing Matter," Mystery Inc. takes on their strangest case yet when a teen named Jo claims a werewolf wrecked his father’s car—just to avoid getting grounded. Written by John Rozum and brought to life by Robert Pope’s art, Scott McRae’s inks, and Heroic Age’s colors, this 2024 DC adventure sees the gang actually investigate, turning a wild tale into a real mystery. The cover by Randy Elliott captures the eerie tone with a perfectly timed, unsettling moment.
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In one of Mystery Inc.'s more unconventional cases, the gang is called to prove (or disprove) a teenaged son's outlandish claim that, while driving his father's car, the vehicle was severely damaged by a werewolf. The motivation on the son's part is strictly to avoid punishment and grounding for damaging the car. ...Amazingly, our mystery-solvers respond and investigate, rather than simply refer Dad to his insurance company.
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