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'''''The Phantom of the Rock Club''''' is the fourth and last story in [[Scooby-Doo (DC Comics) issue 126|''Scooby-Doo'' #126]].
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'''''The Phantom of the Rock Club''''' is the fourth and final story in [[Scooby-Doo (DC Comics) issue 126|''Scooby-Doo'' #126]].
   
 
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==Premise==

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The Phantom of the Rock Club is the fourth and final story in Scooby-Doo #126.

Premise

Velma is called in by her old friend Missy to solve the mystery of a phantom that is disrupting the performances of her rock band.

Synopsis

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Characters

Main characters:

Supporting characters:

Villains:

Other characters:

Locations

  • Unnamed town
    • Rock Club

Objects

  • TBA

Vehicles

Suspects

Suspect Motive/reason
Missy She wanted to do her own album someday.
Sissy She wanted to be the lead singer.
Chrissy She doesn't like the other two girls.

Culprits

Culprit Motive/reason
Missy used a remote-controlled puppet and a projection To do her own album.

Notes/trivia

  • The rest of the gang plays no part in solving the mystery; they just drop Velma off.

Reprints

  • Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #33 (May 2013).

Coloring mistakes

  • None known.

Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or oddities

  • The reveal panel shows Missy wearing a bracelet that conceals a remote control for the monster. This was supposed to be a clue for the solve-it-yourself mystery. The bracelet was not depicted in the rest of the story.

Reception

"The Phantom of the Rock Club" is the only clunker in the box. It's quite possible that a communication problem developed between writer and artist, but the words do not gel with the art. At one point Velma refers to the Phantom as a "puppet," but puppets aren't diaphanous, nor do they get sucked through air vents, and Velma relies on a piece of evidence unseen until the final reveal. The evidence should have been present throughout.[1]

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