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UFO-No! is a story in Scooby-Doo #109, by DC Comics.
Premise[]
The gang follows a UFO to a Pritty Swords concert. They find the pop-star in a rage because the alien stole her valuable tiara with a tractor beam.
Synopsis[]
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Characters[]
Main characters:
Supporting characters:
- Pritty Swords (only appearance)
- Mrs. Swords (only appearance)
Villains:
- Jason Woodriver (only appearance)(redeemed)
- Space Alien (only appearance)(redeemed)
Other characters:
- Pritty Swords' fans (only appearance)(no lines)
Locations[]
Objects[]
- TBA
Vehicles[]
Suspects[]
| Suspect | Motive/reason |
|---|---|
| Mrs. Swords | The poor relationship between her and Pritty. |
| Jason Woodriver | Was one of the only other ones to know all about Pritty's tiara. |
Culprits[]
| Culprit | Motive/reason |
|---|---|
| Jason Woodriver hid the real tiara and substituted a fake plastic one. | Angry that Pritty didn't seem to care for him any more. |
| Space Alien, who used a powerful vacuum device on Pritty from his UFO as part of the show, which accidentally sucked up the plastic crown. | Hired to perform at the concert by Mrs. Swords. Didn't mean to cause a problem. |
Notes/trivia[]
- TBA
Cultural references[]
- "Pritty Swords" is a name that matches Britney Spears.
- "Jason Woodriver" likewise matches Justin Timberlake, one-time boyfriend of Spears.
Reprints[]
- Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #73 (September 2016).
- Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #97 (February 2019).
Coloring mistakes[]
- None known.
Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddiites[]
- None known.
Reception[]
Former Batman writer Scott Peterson finds a very clever way to make Scoob's and the gang's encounter with a UFO plausible. He takes an inventive swipe at Britney Spears' name while punching out another fairplay mystery. In addition he includes and unusual guest star and features in the story a rare occurrence, Daphne driving the Mystery Machine.
Scott Neely offers very streamlined looks for Mystery Inc. that of course still fit with their traditional image. He saves the complexity for the insides of the UFO and expands the scope of the story with a backdrop filled with uniquely illustrated extras.[1]
Quotes[]
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References[]
- ↑ Ray Tate in Line of Fire Reviews