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Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?
Series · 22
books · 1970-2022

Books in series

Scooby-Doo... Where Are You! Issue 3 book cover
#3

Scooby-Doo... Where Are You! Issue 3

1970

Scooby uncovers a clue in the case of ONE SPOOK TOO MANY One Spook Too Many / Tricky Treats
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#4

Scooby-Doo... Where Are You! Issue 4

1970

TWO COMPLETE STORIES! THE GHOSTLY SEA DIVER THE SPOOKY SPACE KOOK
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#5

Scooby-Doo... Where Are You! Issue 5

1971

TWO SCREAM-AGE FUN-MYSTERIES! THE SWAMP WITCH / THAT'S SNOW GHOST!
Scooby-Doo... Where Are You! Issue 6 book cover
#6

Scooby-Doo... Where Are You! Issue 6

1971

THE GHOST OF REDBEARD
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010- ) #7 book cover
#7

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010- ) #7

2011

With so many successful cases under their belts and their fame spreading far and wide, Scooby and the gang receive the ultimate honor: a pair of big-shot producers are making a Saturday-morning cartoon based on their adventures! But there may not be a TV series if production keeps getting derailed by the ghost that's haunting the studio!
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010-) #12 book cover
#12

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010-) #12

2011

Scooby and the gang spend a day at the museum, but find there are no days off for crime when the cursed Hope Diamond turns up missing. It's up to Mystery Inc. to crack this case and return the stolen rock!
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#16

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010-) #16

2012

Those meddling kids are back on the case—and this time they're in Egypt, helping to investigate the terrifying tombs of Tootincandy. The Mystery, Inc., gang has mummy madness to deal with—and, of course, Shaggy and Scooby are nowhere to be seen! Mummies beware, The Mystery, Inc., gang is back on the case...in Egypt. The gang must investigate the creepy tombs of Tootincandy - and, as always, Shaggy and Scooby are notably absent.
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#21

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010-) #21

2012

Scooby-Doo and the rest of the gang have another exciting mystery to solve! Can the gang get to the bottom of the haunted stadium in time for kickoff?
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#27

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010-) #27

2013

A day at the beach turns into a watery whodunit! What other monsters lurk in the depths of this murky mystery? One thing's for sure: Scuba-Doo is on the case!
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#33

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010-) #33

2013

Heavy metal rock band “Smooch” is scared silly when the ghost of Johnny B. Badd shows up and puts on a show-stopping performance! Can Mystery Inc. crack the case and bring back the music?
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#38

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010-) #38

2013

When the monsters from a late-night horror movie TV show become all too real, they scare the hostess right out of her fright wig and straight to Mystery Inc. for help! Join the gang as they dress up and host the TV show themselves to unravel what’s really causing a scene behind the set!
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#39

Scooby-Doo! Where Are You? #39

2014

Shaggy and Scooby weren’t excited about the Dog Show, but when some of the pooches go missing, the gang has to solve the mystery. And Scooby’s not just AT the Dog Show—he’s going to be a contestant!
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#48

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010-) #48

2014

Shaggy gets himself in trouble at the gang's yard sale, when he wears a Tiki memento from an old case. Is the Tiki really bad luck or is something else at play?
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#76

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010-) #76

2016

Shhhh! The local library is being haunted by a pair of ghostwriters-namely, the ghosts of William Shakespeare and Edgar Allan Poe! Can Scooby and the gang capture these poetic poltergeists before they make off with the library’s priceless collection of rare manuscripts? And, even more important as the gang chases madly around the library…can they do it very, very quietly?
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#104

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010-) #104

2020

Usually, when skateboarders talk about a “gremlin,” they mean a skateboarding newbie. But not when the death-defying extreme sports of the Z-Games are sabotaged by a gremlin that seems all too real! Who’s really behind the boarding bogeyman? To solve the mystery, Scooby and the gang will have to trade in the Mystery Machine for kickflipping, nosegrinding skateboards of their own. Can their sick tricks help the gang unmask the gremlin...before Scooby and Shaggy wipe out once and for all?
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#105

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010-) #105

2020

You might think the biggest dangers of going online are spam, scams, and celebrity news. But not when a mythological monster shows up to threaten the star of a popular internet vlog IRL (in real life)! Scooby and the gang will need all of their investigative skills—and awfully thick skins-to survive the nasty barbs of...the Internet Troll!
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#107

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010-) #107

2020

It’s Friday night, and Scooby and the gang are ready for some bowling at their favorite hangout! When the Skulldugger’s rampage clears the alley, Mystery Inc. stays behind to investigate. Can the gang flush out the culprit in time to spare the house? Or will it be game over for Coolsville Bowling Alley?
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#108

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010-) #108

2021

Talk of mysterious curses and lost treasure is pretty common out on the moors, but when a terrifying howling begins to haunt the night, Scooby and the gang are called upon to investigate. Finding themselves trapped in Wilson Gottrich III’s mansion with his strange guests, the gang will need their combined sleuthing skills to uncover the mystery before it’s too late to escape from the Hound of the Moors…
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#112

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #112

2021

It’s Creature Feature Friday at the town drive-in and Mystery Inc. can’t wait to watch their favorite silver screen screamer. But when the amphibious “Ghoulie from the Green Lagoon” monster steps off the screen and onto the lot, the movie becomes a bit too real. The gang will have to uncover the mystery before the drive-in closes for good!
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#113

Scooby-Doo, Where Are you? #113

2021

Shaggy and Scooby are guests on their favorite web series, helping hosts “Builder Billy” and his sister Betty construct an elaborate box fort! But a wood spirit wrecks the set and threatens to ruin everything. Can Mystery Inc. smash the subscribe button and solve the mystery before Billy loses more than some likes?
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#114

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #114

2022

The Coolsville police station is being haunted by a monstrous mobster and his ghostly goons! Is it a cover for a jailbreak? A distraction to keep the police too busy to stop a daring crime elsewhere in the city? Or could the monsters be real? It’s up to Scooby and the gang to unravel the clues and crack the mystery-that is, if they can ever get out of the cell they’ve accidentally locked themselves in!
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#48, 51, 54, 71, 78-79, 83, 85

Scooby-Doo's Greatest Adventures

2019

Scooby-Doo and the Mystery, Inc. gang celebrate 50 years of spooks, scares and silliness in this all-ages collection of stories from the pages of SCOOBY-DOO #1, 10, 35, 68 and 72, SCOOBY-DOO TEAM-UP #2, 5 7, 8, 9, 12, 18, 37 and 40, and SCOOBY-DOO, WHERE ARE YOU? #48, 51, 54, 71, 78, 79, 83, 85! Includes appearances by Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman, Swamp Thing, the Flintstones, the Jetsons, and a whole menagerie of super pets!

Authors

Ivan Cohen
Ivan Cohen
Author · 32 books

A writer of comic books, prose, and animation, Ivan Cohen is best known for introducing the character “Kid Quick” — a non-binary superhero who would later be established as the future inheritor of the Flash mantle—to the DC Comics universe in late 2020. In 2022, Cohen co-wrote Kid Quick's first starring vehicle, DC's MULTIVERSITY: TEEN JUSTICE. Cohen’s body of work includes the bestselling Space Jam: A New Legacy graphic novel, the acclaimed THE BATMAN AND SCOOBY-DOO MYSTERIES comic book series, and the storybook-style BATMAN RETURNS: ONE DARK CHRISTMAS EVE – THE ILLUSTRATED HOLIDAY CLASSIC. He has also written comics featuring members of the Justice League and the Avengers. Cohen lives in Manhattan with his wife and their son. He has been called “amazing” and “genius” by The New York Times, though some would argue that, since those were actually rankings in the newspaper’s “Spelling Bee” game, it would be misleading to use them here. The amazing genius humbly disagrees.

Bob Fingerman
Bob Fingerman
Author · 12 books

Recent releases are From the Ashes, a satirical "speculative memoir" set in post-apocalyptic New York (IDW, March 2010) of which The Onion wrote, “As a blitz of astringent satire, an unabashed love letter to his wife, and a love-hate manifesto aimed at the whole human race, From The Ashes is a gem; as an addition to the often-staid canon of post-apocalyptic pop culture, it’s a revelation… A“ In August 2010 my second novel, Pariah (Tor Books), a Pinteresque zombie tale, was released. It rec'd a starred review from Publishers Weekly and an A- from Entertainment Weekly and was Fangoria's Book of the Month selection. The mass market pocket edition came out in 2011. My most recent release is the deluxe oversized hardcover collection Maximum Minimum Wage, from Image Comics (April 2013), which made Entertainment Weekly's Must List and received a starred review from Publishers Weekly.

Michael Kupperman
Michael Kupperman
Author · 8 books

Michael Kupperman is an American cartoonist, illustrator and comedy writer, based in New York City. Kupperman created comics and strips for various magazines and anthologies in the 90's. Many were collected in the book Snake'N'Bacon's Cartoon Cabaret (2000). Since 2005 Kupperman has published his own comic anthological series Tales Designed to Thrizzle through Fantagraphics Books. In particular, the story Moon 1969: The True Story of the 1969 Moon Launch, first appeared in Tales Designed to Thrizzle Vol. 2 Issue 8, won an Eisner Award in 2013. His longer comic stories include the humorous Mark Twain's Autobiography 1910-2010 (2011) and the graphic novel All The Answers (2018), a bio of Kupperman's father as a child celebrity in the 1940s.

Derek Fridolfs
Derek Fridolfs
Author · 33 books

Derek Fridolfs has worked professionally as an writer, inker, cover & sequential artist for DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, Boom, IDW, and a majority of comic companies the past 20 years.

1 New York Times Best Selling Writer for the DC Secret Hero Society book series through SCHOLASTIC. And Eisner Nominated co-writer of Batman: Li'l Gotham at DC.

He's also written for such titles as Adventure Time, Regular Show, Clarence, Looney Tunes, Scooby-Doo, Teen Titans Go!, Dexter's Laboratory, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The New Animated Adventures, Batman Arkham City, Batman Arkham Unhinged, Adventures Of Superman, Sensation Comics Wonder Woman, Justice League Beyond and many more.

Scott Cunningham
Scott Cunningham
Author · 29 books

Scott Douglas Cunningham was the author of dozens of popular books on Wicca and various other alternative religious subjects. Today the name Cunningham is synonymous with natural magic and the magical community. He is recognized today as one of the most influential and revolutionary authors in the field of natural magic. Scott Cunningham was born at the William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan, USA, the second son of Chester Grant Cunningham and Rose Marie Wilhoit Cunningham. The Cunningham family moved to San Diego, California in the fall of 1959. The family moved there because of Rose Marie's health problems. The doctors in Royal Oak declared the mild climate in San Diego ideal for her. Outside of many trips to Hawaii, Cunningham lived in San Diego until his death. Cunningham had one older brother, Greg, and a younger sister, Christine. When he was in high school he became associated with a girl whom he knew to deal in the occult and covens. This classmate introduced him to Wicca and trained him in Wiccan spirituality. He studied creative writing at San Diego State University, where he enrolled in 1978. After two years in the program, however, he had more published works than several of his professors, and dropped out of the university to write full time. During this period he had as a roommate magical author Donald Michael Kraig and often socialized with witchcraft author Raymond Buckland, who was also living in San Diego at the time. In 1980 Cunningham began initiate training under Raven Grimassi and remained as a first-degree initiate until 1982 when he left the tradition in favor of a self-styled form of Wicca. In 1983, Scott Cunningham was diagnosed with lymphoma, which he successfully battled. In 1990, while on a speaking tour in Massachusetts, he suddenly fell ill and was diagnosed with AIDS-related cryptococcal meningitis. He suffered from several infections and died in March 1993. He was 36. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Georgia Ball
Georgia Ball
Author · 10 books

Georgia Ball is a writer and developer living in Orlando, Florida. She launched her first webcomic in 2004, Scooter and Ferret, with her husband, artist Scott Ball. The strip ran until 2010 when she landed her first gig writing for licensed comic books. Since then she's written for Transformers, Scooby-Doo, My Little Pony, and Disney Princesses. Her horror credits include four issues of Evil Dead 2. Recent projects have included Disney's Frozen Comic Collection from Joe Books, three Strawberry Shortcake graphic novels from IDW Publishing and a WWII graphic novel on Guadalcanal for Osprey Publishing. She lives with her husband and daughter with their dog and two cats.

Sholly Fisch
Sholly Fisch
Author · 114 books
His credits run the gamut from Superman to Star Wars to Scooby-Doo, and from Clive Barker’s Hellraiser to Looney Tunes. His comics for kids have won a Comics Buyer’s Guide Fan Award, and been nominated for an Eisner Award and two Diamond gem awards, while several of his stories for older readers were included in the #1 New York Times bestselling graphic novels Action Comics.
John Rozum
John Rozum
Author · 16 books

J. Rozum is an American writer of comic books and graphic novels who is best known for his work for Milestone Comics, where he wrote Xombi and Kobalt. He has also worked for Topps Comics (where he wrote a comicbook adaptation of The X-Files) and Marvel Comics. In 2009, NBC announced that they were beginning an adaptation of Rozum's Vertigo Comics series: Midnight, Mass. He also wrote Static Shock, Superman and others.

Chris Duffy
Chris Duffy
Author · 4 books

From his blog: "I'm currently a freelance editor and writer—mostly for comics, though I speak English good and can write without pichers too."

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