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Revision as of 19:41, 15 October 2016

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The Curse of the Scary Scarab is a story in Scooby-Doo #19 by DC Comics.

Premise

Shaggy's great-uncle Henry Rogers has gone missing from an archaeological expedition. Shaggy stands to inherit a priceless ruby scarab -- and its curse.

Synopsis

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Characters

Main characters:

Supporting characters:

Villains:

  • Giant Cobra (only appearance)(no lines)(robot)
  • Hooded figures (only appearance)(disguise)/
  • Omar and Khyyam (only appearance)

Other characters:

  • Guide (only appearance)
  • Flight attendants (only appearance)

Locations

  • Egypt
    • Lost Tomb of King Khufu

Objects

  • TBA

Vehicles

Suspects

Suspect Motive/reason
Ben Abi The gang have seen lawyers do odd things to obtain their clients' own fourtune.
Omar & Khyyam They were the only two remaining assistants to Henry Rogers left from the university.

Culprits

Culprit Motive/reason
Omar and Khyyam operating the Giant Cobra robot, and acting directly in hooded disguises To steal the scarab.
The three mummies were actually Henry Rogers, his guide, and Ben Abi, wrapped in bandages by the villains to restrain them. Trying to escape.

Notes/trivia

  • TBA

Reprints

  • Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #7 (May 2011).

Reception

Also not to be missed this week are the original debunkers of the supernatural: the Mystery Machine in Scooby-Doo. Pinky and the Brainscribe Jesse Leon McCann slinks a sinuous mystery that offers several novel twists. Mr. McCann also reminds readers of Daphne's apropos nickname while Joe Staton and Andrew Pepoy with Paul Becton keep the gang from Coolsville in cartoony character. [1]

References

Quotes