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Revision as of 17:56, 2 February 2016
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Bite-Sized Beasties is a story in Scooby-Doo! #104 by DC Comics.
Premise
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Synopsis
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Suspects
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Reception
The third story by Simmons possesses a very easy to solve mystery, but the setup injects some new life into the usual eerie backdrops, and the execution of the crime relies on elegant contraptions that offer fun for Mystery Inc. to discover.
Robert Pope and Scott McCrae with Heroic Age provide a plethora of pretty props to entice the readers’ eyes. The characters are many and never do they blend together, and the esoterica of the mystery solving is well staged. [1]
Quotes
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References
- ↑ Ray Tate in Line of Fire Reviews