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'''''Scooby-Doo''''' is a comic series originally published by [[Archie Comics]] from 1995-1997. This may be the first comic book series from a major publisher to have created stories with [[Scrappy-Doo]] as a character.
 
'''''Scooby-Doo''''' is a comic series originally published by [[Archie Comics]] from 1995-1997. This may be the first comic book series from a major publisher to have created stories with [[Scrappy-Doo]] as a character.
   
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==Notes/trivia==
 
==Notes/trivia==
 
* ''[[Monster of a Time]]'' was held over from a failed attempt at [[Harvey Comics]] to publish new material (opposed to the [[Charlton Comics]] reprints they were doing), after losing the license to ''Scooby-Doo'' and other [[Hanna-Barbera]] cartoons. The first two pages were previewed in October 1993 in ''[[Hanna-Barbera Presents All-New Comics]]''.
 
* ''[[Monster of a Time]]'' was held over from a failed attempt at [[Harvey Comics]] to publish new material (opposed to the [[Charlton Comics]] reprints they were doing), after losing the license to ''Scooby-Doo'' and other [[Hanna-Barbera]] cartoons. The first two pages were previewed in October 1993 in ''[[Hanna-Barbera Presents All-New Comics]]''.
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* Given that this series takes place in the mid nineties and the previous series takes place in the 80's, it's likely that this takes place in  a separate continuity,
   
 
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Scooby-Doo is a comic series originally published by Archie Comics from 1995-1997. This may be the first comic book series from a major publisher to have created stories with Scrappy-Doo as a character.

Issues

# Title Publication
1 Monster of a Time / Birddog of Alcatraz August 1995
2 When Scooby Comes Marching Home / The Abominable Skiman! September 1995
3 Ship of Dummies! / No Miners Allowed October 1995
4 Royal Canadian Mounted Scooby! / Close Encounters of the Scooby Kind! November 1995
5 The Grey One / The Shaggy One December 1995
6 A Tree Grows in Seattle!! / The Rich Get Richer! January 1996
7 The Phantom Rides Again! / The Creature of the Black Museum! February 1996
8 The Spooky Spook House! / The Prehisterical Dinosaur! March 1996
9 Werewolf Are You? / The Maltese Mutt April 1996
10 The Really Big Show May 1996
11 Camp Scooby-Doo / The Barking! June 1996
12 Ghost of the Fearful Frontiersman! / Scooby-Doo! Where the Heck Are We? July 1996
13 The Strange Vanishing in Vegas / Beetlemania August 1996
14 The Balloon Busters September 1996
15 The Undersea Mystery! / The Not So Reluctant Dragon! October 1996
16 The Ghost of Central Park / The Mystery at the Bottom of the Sea November 1996
17 The Scary Schooner December 1996
18 The Mystery Machine Mystery / Cave Fear! January 1997
19 The Electric Monster / Scooby of the Frozen Tundra February 1997
20 The Legend of Spooky-Doo / Lost / Spooky Space Kook March 1997
21 Monster Park After Dark / Car Trouble April 1997

Notes/trivia

  • Monster of a Time was held over from a failed attempt at Harvey Comics to publish new material (opposed to the Charlton Comics reprints they were doing), after losing the license to Scooby-Doo and other Hanna-Barbera cartoons. The first two pages were previewed in October 1993 in Hanna-Barbera Presents All-New Comics.
  • Given that this series takes place in the mid nineties and the previous series takes place in the 80's, it's likely that this takes place in  a separate continuity,