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Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #7 cover
Cover: Scott Gross

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #7

May 2011 · DC · 2.99 USD
📊 ~4,522 copies sold its debut month
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“The Goal Line Ghost of Terrible Terry”

In "The Goal Line Ghost of Terrible Terry," Shaggy is summoned to Egypt after his archeologist uncle, Professor Henry Rogers, vanishes during a dig—only to find the reading of the will interrupted by a series of disappearances. With clues pointing to walking mummies, a hooded duo, and a giant cobra, the Mystery Inc. gang must unravel the mystery before they’re next on the list. Written by Jesse Leon McCann and illustrated by Joe Staton, with inks by Andrew Pepoy and colors by Paul Becton, this 2011 DC adventure features a cover by Scott Gross.

writer Jesse Leon McCann · artist Joe Staton · inker Andrew Pepoy · colorist Paul Becton · letterer John Costanza · cover Scott Gross

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artist Joe Staton
colorist Paul Becton
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils, inks Scott Gross

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Shaggy's archeologist uncle, Professor Henry Rogers, has disappeared from the site of his Egyptian dig and is presumed dead. Shaggy is informed of this by telegram and is requested to come to Egypt for the reading of the professor's will. Once there, as the gang is awaiting the reading of the will, the professor's assistants and the will's executor suddenly vanish! Clues lead to a trio of walking mummies, a mysterious hooded duo, and one giant cobra.

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