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Similar to the first volume, I simply cannot resist the classic charm of this series. Admittedly, I did not enjoy this volume as much as I did the first, but a fair amount of that can be attributed to the fact that I was not as big a fan of the characters they crossed over with this time so I was not as invested. Overall, this series maintains a sense of charm and humor that makes it damn enjoyable as a fan of the original show.
I’ve always been a fan of scooby doo since I can remember these comics are brilliant. Didn’t expect them to be so long as other issues similar to this are usually a hell of a lot shorter. Fun as always!
Loved it. I have been the biggest fan of Scooby-Doo and reading its stories is so cool. I had a blast reading them and the graphics were so good, this was mindblowing. A mind refreshing comic book with different adventures of Scooby and the other team members. Must try.
I really enjoyed the Harley Quinn story. That was great.The other stories, including other cartoon guest stories, were true to the series but not particularly attention grabbing.
Love this series! I’m reading these to my 4 year-old son at bedtime and he really enjoys them! We borrowed from the library’s digital catalog and it is really cool on the mobile app because you can flip from panel to panel. We both love this feature because it is hard to read comics aloud and be able to follow along, but with only one panel highlighted at a time, it is much easier. If you haven’t tried to read these digitally, I strongly recommend it!This volume gets into a few characters that I...
Really good, just like the first volume. However, this time around the team-ups include less superheroes (although Superman and his Daily Planet cohorts figure prominently in a middle story, and there is a surprise cameo of another character in the final one) and focuses more on the players from mid-60's Hanna-Barbera shows. The 'Jonny Quest' adventure was probably the best of the bunch.
Scooby and gang team up with * Flintstones* Jetsons* Superman* Jonny Quest (Never heard of that gang before)* Secret Squirrel* Batgirl
It's like this: I absolutely love Scooby-Doo Team-Up. But I came to the show a little bit late. In fact, I didn't even fully commit to this series until around issue #17. It was then that I wised up and subscribed through my favorite comics shop so I didn't miss an issue.For one reason or another, this series is on fire. Kids and adults love it. The series is actually more popular than the regular DC kids Scooby comic. SDTU is a monthly issue. Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? is a bi-monthly release.F...
It's Scooby and the gang as they team up with some pretty awesome cartoon/comic book characters.In this volume we have The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Superman, Johnny Quest, Secret Squirrel, and Harlequin and Poison Ivy. As a Hanna-Barbera fan this was lots of fun.
If you are just looking for a fun way to get away from all the problems that seem to be adding up every day then this collection of Scooby-Doo team-ups is for you.
Great Fun!I'm enjoying these cartoons! In this one the Flintstones, Jetsons, Johnny Quest, Harley Quinn and others make appearances, Zoinks! Brought back fond memories of being a kid!
Scooby and gang meet The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Superman, Dr Quest, Secret Squirrel, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy. I was unfamiliar with Dr. Quest and Secret squirrel. They were good, but i think I missed some references. Really enjoyed the Jetsons one.
More ridiculous teamups as everyone's favorite ghostbusters help out superheroes ranging from the Flintstones to Superman, the Jetsons to Supersquirrel. Only four stars because Scooby and the gang don't really make much of a difference to the Superman plot and Secret Squirrel just isn't an interesting enough character to team up with.Lots of Easter eggs and in-jokes ("I'm glad you're not here for breakfast, Barney's always stealing my cereal.") and a lot of fun.
Vol. 2 starts off with Scooby and the gang getting swept back into time by a time machine that pulls from the future. Bedrock with the Flintstones and opera ghosts are fine, but then comes the Jetsons, Johnny Quest, Superman on a rampage, Secret Squirrel, and finally, my favorite of the comic - Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Catwoman, and Batgirl! Each episode is short, but fun and entertaining. So if you are looking for a quick entertaining read, these team-ups are the place to go! Thanks Hoopla for...
This series continues to be a bunch of fun. This volume includes team-ups with The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Jonny Quest, and Secret Squirrel, plus a couple DCU-centric ones. The art works perfectly with the stories too. Thanks again for making these available for free, Comixology and/or DC!
I recently acquired the Kindle version for free on Amazon. I loved the cartoon as a kid, although the storylines are often cookie cutter, with the mysteries solved by accident. Additionally, I think cross-overs are usually pretty dumb, and I think this is partially the case here; although most stories are pretty enjoyable. It opens up with The Flintstones where a scientist has created a time machine made of stone. He brings the Mystery Gang from the present day, and they solve a mystery involvin...
I'm a Scooby-Doo fan from way back, particularly the New Scooby-Doo Movies where they teamed with celebrity guests like Batman or the Harlem Globetrotters. In fact, once when I was four, I feel sleep before Scooby-Doo started and slept through it, prompting me to ask my mom to call the station to see if they would show it again. She did not, setting the tone for our relationship for the next 39 years.Anyway, in this volume, the Mystery Inc gang teams with The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Secret Squ...
Great series that isn't trying to do more then tell fun stories as the Scooby gang team up with a variety of DC and HB characters.There's no concerns about realism or how this is all happening on the same world.Batman and Secret Squirrel exist on the same Earth...? Yes, they do, get over it.The subtitles whenever Scooby encounters another dog characters is great, the humor is not just funny, but can also be quite clever.The stories and humor also make good use of all the various characters histo...
Scooby-Doo and the gang meet lots of interesting characters. It's all fun and games, at least in retrospect. Really, though, who would like rhosts and raliens?Lovely artwork to look at, wonderful stories to read. Truly all ages.
The Scooby-Doo Team-Up series features Scoob and the ganging working with various other characters in the DC universe. The first volume featured primarily team-ups with superheroes, but this volume primarily features team-ups with other Hanna-Barbera characters. The Flintstones, the Jetsons, Johnny Quest, and Secret Squirrel make appearances. For superhero fans, there are two superhero stories: one with Superman and another with Harley and Ivy. This series really understands what works about Sco...