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S'està carregant… Scooby Apocalypse Vol. 1de Keith Giffen
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. What fun! Growing up I loved Scooby Doo and this was highly recommended by the guys at my local comic store so naturally, I had to pick it up. I already knew the artwork was amazing - I loved the sharp colors - but this exceeded my expectations. The combination of the Scooby gang with an apocalyptic setting is brilliant. It just works so well. The writer managed to capture the essence of the Scooby gang perfectly. They all still have their original quirks/traits, just in a fresh, new setting. I was very happy to see the use of 'jinkies, zoinks, ruh-roh' included. After all, it wouldn't be Scooby Doo without them! Scooby was the original 'smart dog' but he failed to exhibit the desired vicious behavior the scientists were looking for. Enter Shaggy, a dog trainer who upon seeing how the others dogs (including Scrappy Doo of course) were bullying Scooby, decides to take him under his wing. From there, the two are inseparable. Don't worry though, Scooby may be adorable and sweet but the team are happy to discover that in times of trouble his instincts override his fear and he turns into one vicious, zombie killing pup! Velma is a scientist, Daphne is a bad-ass investigator and Fred is her friend/cameraman who happens to be in love with her. This is the reimagining I never knew I needed! I'm excited to start Volume 2 soon. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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"When the world is tossed into chaos, it's up to a group of meddling kids--Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and their dog, Scooby-Doo--to solve the mystery and survive hordes of zombies! But can they save the day and cure everyone or will they become brain-eating zombies? The creatures of the night are among us, and the crew of the Mystery Machine has to fight to survive--because in the apocalyptic badlands of the near-future, the horrors are real!"-- No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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I originally thought I was going to hate this one. I don't like how the characters look and still think the artwork is meh, but I liked the story. I thought it was really entertaining. You got me, who has seen almost every reboot of Scooby-Doo some of them were good and some of them were horrible. This one is in the middle. It's no where near as good as Mystery Incorporated, but it way better than Be Cool Scooby-Doo.
I think Scooby-Doo is the only character in this that is pretty much the same thing, except he is a cyborg. Other than that, the other characters aren't how you remembered them. Velma (who I think is too much of a focus in this comic) is more of a mad scientist. Daphne is more like her Zombie Island character being a reporter, but she seems a little bitchy at times. Fred is the coward, oddly, but they kind of play with his dumb-blonde personality. Shaggy is the most changed and unfortunately I like him the lest in this book. They made him more of a hipster and a little too brave and a little too smart. I'd like to see more than the Mystery Inc. and Scrappy in this book and more focus on the other characters. I want to read Scooby Apocalypse, not Velma Apocalypse.
I will continue to read this series though. I like how there is a mystery involved, but there not detectives. I want to give this a four star review, but compared to the Flintstones' reboot, this reboot isn't as creative as it should be I think. ( )