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Revision as of 23:58, 28 March 2019
Brotherly Hate! is the first of two stories in Scooby Apocalypse #13, by DC Comics. It was followed by Monster Meat!
Premise
Rufus T. Dinkley refuses to help his sister, as he thinks he's become leader of the monsters, which becomes his undoing.
Synopsis
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Characters
Main characters:
Supporting characters:
Villains:
- Rufus T. Dinkley
- Monsters (no lines)
Other characters:
- Hugo Dinkley (corpse)
- Dr. Mindip Kapoor (corpse)
- William Blake (only time mentioned)(deceased)
- Bud Abbott (first mentioned)(deceased)
- Lou Costello (first mentioned)(deceased)
Locations
- Seattle, Washington
- Dinkley Tower
Objects
- Emotigoggles
- Shaggy's gun
- Velma's goggles
- Daphne's gun
- Shaggy's cell phone
- Fred's cell phone
- Rufus's laptop
- Dr. Kapoor's laptop
Vehicles
Full credits
The following credits try to match how they are displayed in the comic as much as possible:
- Keith Giffen & J.M. DeMatteis: Writers
- Dale Eaglesham (p. 1-12) & Tom Derenick (p. 13-17): Artists
- Hi-Fi: Colors
- Travis Lanham: Letters
- Howard Porter & Hi-Fi: Main Cover
- Nick Bradshaw & Tomeu Morey: Variant Cover
- Brittany Holzherr: Assoc. Editor
- Marie Javins: Commander-in-Chief
- Based on a Concept By: Jim Lee
Continuity
- The story continues from Family Reunion.
- Hugo Dinkley's corpse was first seen in the previous story.
- Dr. Kapoor's tied up corpse is still in Dinkley Tower, from when Rufus killed him in View from the Tower.
Notes/trivia
- While Rufus's death isn't seen, Daisy considers him to have died in The Unexpected!
Cultural references
- When Shaggy talks about being in love with Daisy Blake despite her marriage to Rufus, Fred thinks he's talking like the 19th century poet William Blake.
- Daphne refers to Shaggy and Fred as Abbott & Costello, respectively, who were a pair of comedians in the mid 20th century.
Coloring mistakes
- None known.
Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities
- None known.
Quotes
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