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Snowball Fright is the first story in Scooby-Doo #103, by DC Comics.
Premise[]
One of the snowmen in the neighborhood seems to be moving.
Synopsis[]
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Characters[]
Main characters:
Supporting characters:
- Mrs. Klein (only appearance)
Villains:
- Moving Snowman (only appearance)(Mr. Ryan's disguise)
- Mr. Ryan (only appearance)(redeemed)
Other characters:
- Kids (only appearance)(miscellaneous speaking)
- Police officer (only appearance)
- Mrs. Klein's kids (mentioned)
Locations[]
- Coolsville
- Mrs. Klein's home
- Ryan's Repairs
Objects[]
- TBA
Vehicles[]
- Mystery Machine
- Police cars
- Mr. Ryan's van
Suspects[]
| Suspect | Motive/reason |
|---|---|
| Mrs. Klein | A big round depression was in the snow of her yard. |
| Mr. Ryan | According to one of the kids' dad, he hasn't had much work lately. |
Culprits[]
| Culprit | Motive/reason |
|---|---|
| Mr. Ryan as the Moving Snowman | His work had completely dried up and he had bills to pay. |
Notes/trivia[]
- TBA
Coloring mistakes[]
- None known.
Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities[]
- None known.
Reception[]
Rozum returns to Scooby-Doo in good, nay, great spirits. He opens the book up with a seasonal short that's enhanced through Joe Staton's incredible creation of wintry atmosphere and Horacio Ottolini's use of shadows. I was getting a chill.
The story won't melt any brain cells, but it's a fun tale exhibiting good detective work and a very clever Scooby Snack involving the properties of water that Scooby sleuths in seconds.[1]
Quotes[]
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References[]
- ↑ Ray Tate in Line of Fire Reviews