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'''''Scooby-Doo''''' is an American comic book series by [[DC Comics]] who published 159 issues from [[1997]] to [[2010]]. It is based on the ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! (TV series)|Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'' TV series that aired from [[1969]] to [[1970]]. | '''''Scooby-Doo''''' is an American comic book series by [[DC Comics]] who published 159 issues from [[1997]] to [[2010]]. It is based on the ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! (TV series)|Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'' TV series that aired from [[1969]] to [[1970]]. | ||
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| [[April 9]], 2003 | | [[April 9]], 2003 | ||
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| | | [[Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)/Issue 72|Issue #72]] | ||
* "Psychic Fiend Network" | * "Psychic Fiend Network" | ||
* "The Case of the Cold Trail" | * "The Case of the Cold Trail" | ||
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| [[June 11]], 2003 | | [[June 11]], 2003 | ||
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| | | [[Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)/Issue 74|Issue #74]] | ||
* "Who's Who in Scooby-Doo" | * "Who's Who in Scooby-Doo" | ||
| [[July 19]], 2003 | | [[July 19]], 2003 | ||
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| [[January 13]], 2010 | | [[January 13]], 2010 | ||
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| | | [[Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)/Issue 153|Issue #153]] | ||
* "The Phantom of the Opal!" | * "The Phantom of the Opal!" | ||
* "Car-Tastrophe" | * "Car-Tastrophe" | ||
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| [[April 14]], 2010 | | [[April 14]], 2010 | ||
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| | | [[Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)/Issue 156|Issue #156]] | ||
* "Read All About It!" | * "Read All About It!" | ||
* "The Missing Mummy Mystery" | * "The Missing Mummy Mystery" | ||
| [[May 12]], 2010 | | [[May 12]], 2010 | ||
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| | | [[Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)/Issue 157|Issue #157]] | ||
* "The Night of the Undead!" | * "The Night of the Undead!" | ||
* "Velma's Monsters of the World: Yama-Uba" | * "Velma's Monsters of the World: Yama-Uba" | ||
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| [[June 16]], 2010 | | [[June 16]], 2010 | ||
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| | | [[Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)/Issue 158|Issue #158]] | ||
* "The Purloined Poe-M" | * "The Purloined Poe-M" | ||
* "Velma's Monsters of the World: Zombies" | * "Velma's Monsters of the World: Zombies" | ||
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| [[July 21]], 2010 | | [[July 21]], 2010 | ||
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| | | [[Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)/Issue 159|Issue #159]] | ||
* "Attack of the 50-Foot Shaggy!" | * "Attack of the 50-Foot Shaggy!" | ||
* "Frankly? Freaky!" | * "Frankly? Freaky!" | ||
| [[August 11]], 2010 | | [[August 11]], 2010 | ||
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==In popular culture== | |||
{{Main|List of pop culture references to Scooby-Doo}} | |||
===''The Big Bang Theory''=== | |||
* "The Guitarist Amplification:" At the Comic Center of Pasadena, ''Scooby-Doo'' #146 is on a shelf between Leonard and Raj, and later still when Leonard and Penny talk Sheldon into coming back home after the couple promises to stop fighting. | |||
* "The Excelsior Acquisition:" At the Comic Center of Pasadena, ''Scooby-Doo'' #148 is on a shelf behind Leonard and the gang as they are told Stan Lee is coming, and then when Stuart asks Penny to be his guest at his cousin's wedding when she asks for Stan Lee's home address. | |||
* "The Desperation Emanation:" At the Comic Center of Pasadena, ''Scooby-Doo'' #158 is on a shelf between Raj and Leonard, when the latter says how a deaf girlfriend makes it possible for him to talk to her without his phobia of talking to women get in the way. | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 09:06, 17 August 2024
- This article is about the DC Comics series. For the main title character, see Scooby-Doo (character). For other uses, see Scooby-Doo.
Scooby-Doo | |
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Published by | DC Comics |
Based on | Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! |
Publication date | June 11, 1997—August 11, 2010 |
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Scooby-Doo is an American comic book series by DC Comics who published 159 issues from 1997 to 2010. It is based on the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! TV series that aired from 1969 to 1970.
Production
Issues
Stories | Publish date |
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Issue #1
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June 11, 1997 |
Issue #2
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July 9, 1997 |
Issue #3
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August 13, 1997 |
Issue #4
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September 10, 1997 |
Issue #5
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October 15, 1997 |
Issue #6
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September 3, 1997 |
Issue #7
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December 17, 1997 |
Issue #8
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January 21, 1998 |
Issue #9
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February 11, 1998 |
Issue #10
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March 11, 1998 |
Issue 11
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April 8, 1998 |
Issue #12
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May 20, 1998 |
Issue #13
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June 10, 1998 |
Issue #14
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July 22, 1998 |
Issue #15
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August 12, 1998 |
Issue #16
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September 16, 1998 |
Issue #17
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October 14, 1998 |
Issue #18
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November 18, 1998 |
Issue #19
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December 16, 1998 |
Issue #20
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January 13, 1999 |
Issue #21
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February 17, 1999 |
Issue #22
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March 10, 1999 |
Issue #23
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April 7, 1999 |
Issue #24
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May 5, 1999 |
Issue #25
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June 19, 1999 |
Issue #26
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July 14, 1999 |
Issue #27
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August 11, 1999 |
Issue #28
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September 9, 1999 |
Issue #29
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October 13, 1999 |
Issue #30
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November 10, 1999 |
Issue #31
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December 15, 1999 |
Issue #32
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January 12, 2000 |
Issue #33
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February 9, 2000 |
Issue #34
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March 8, 2000 |
Issue #35
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April 12, 2000 |
Issue #36
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May 10, 2000 |
Issue #37
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June 14, 2000 |
Issue #38
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July 12, 2000 |
Issue #39
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August 9, 2000 |
Issue #40
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September 20, 2000 |
Issue #41
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October 18, 2000 |
Issue #42
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November 8, 2000 |
Issue #43
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December 13, 2000 |
Issue #44
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January 10, 2001 |
Issue #45
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February 14, 2001 |
Issue #46
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March 14, 2001 |
Issue #47
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April 11, 2001 |
Issue #48
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May 9, 2001 |
Issue #49
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June 13, 2001 |
Issue #50
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July 11, 2001 |
Issue #51
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August 8, 2001 |
Issue #52
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September 12, 2001 |
Issue #53
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October 10, 2001 |
Issue #54
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November 14, 2001 |
Issue #55
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December 12, 2001 |
Issue #56
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January 9, 2002 |
Issue #57
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February 13, 2002 |
Issue #58
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March 13, 2002 |
Issue #59
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April 10, 2002 |
Issue #60
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May 8, 2002 |
Issue #61
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June 12, 2002 |
Issue #62
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July 10, 2002 |
Issue #63
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August 14, 2002 |
Issue #64
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September 11, 2002 |
Issue #65
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October 19, 2002 |
Issue #66
|
November 13, 2002 |
Issue #67
|
December 11, 2002 |
Issue #68
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January 8, 2003 |
Issue #69
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February 12, 2003 |
Issue #70
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March 12, 2003 |
Issue #71
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April 9, 2003 |
Issue #72
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May 14, 2003 |
Issue #73
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June 11, 2003 |
Issue #74
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July 19, 2003 |
Issue #75
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August 13, 2003 |
Issue #76
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September 10, 2003 |
Issue #77
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October 8, 2003 |
Issue #78
|
November 12, 2003 |
Issue #79
|
December 10, 2003 |
Issue #80
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January 14, 2004 |
Issue #81
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February 11, 2004 |
Issue #82
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March 17, 2004 |
Issue #83
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April 14, 2004 |
Issue #84
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May 12, 2004 |
Issue #85
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June 9, 2004 |
Issue #86
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July 14, 2004 |
Issue #87
|
August 11, 2004 |
Issue #88
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September 9, 2004 |
Issue #89
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October 13, 2004 |
Issue #90
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November 10, 2004 |
Issue #91
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December 8, 2004 |
Issue #92
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January 12, 2005 |
Issue #93
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February 9, 2005 |
Issue #94
|
March 9, 2005 |
Issue #95
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April 13, 2005 |
Issue #96
|
May 11, 2005 |
Issue #97
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June 15, 2005 |
Issue #98
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July 13, 2005 |
Issue #99
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August 10, 2005 |
Issue #100
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September 14, 2005 |
Issue #101
|
October 12, 2005 |
Issue #102
|
November 9, 2005 |
Issue #103
|
December 14, 2005 |
Issue #104
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January 1, 2006 |
Issue #105
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February 8, 2006 |
Issue #106
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March 15, 2006 |
Issue #107
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April 19, 2006 |
Issue #108
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May 17, 2006 |
Issue #109
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June 21, 2006 |
Issue #110
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July 19, 2006 |
Issue #111
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August 16, 2006 |
Issue #112
|
September 20, 2006 |
Issue #113
|
October 18, 2006 |
Issue #114
|
November 15, 2006 |
Issue #115
|
December 20, 2006 |
Issue #116
|
January 17, 2007 |
Issue #117
|
February 21, 2007 |
Issue #118
|
March 21, 2007 |
Issue #119
|
April 18, 2007 |
Issue #120
|
May 16, 2007 |
Issue #121
|
June 20, 2007 |
Issue #122
|
July 18, 2007 |
Issue #123
|
August 22, 2007 |
Issue #124
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September 19, 2007 |
Issue #125
|
October 24, 2007 |
Issue #126
|
November 21, 2007 |
Issue #127
|
December 19, 2007 |
Issue #128
|
January 16, 2008 |
Issue #129
|
February 20, 2008 |
Issue #130
|
March 19, 2008 |
Issue #131
|
April 23, 2008 |
Issue #132
|
May 21, 2008 |
Issue #133
|
June 18, 2008 |
Issue #134
|
July 23, 2008 |
Issue #135
|
August 20, 2008 |
Issue #136
|
September 24, 2008 |
Issue #137
|
October 15, 2008 |
Issue #138
|
November 26, 2008 |
Issue #139
|
December 24, 2008 |
Issue #140
|
January 21, 2009 |
Issue #141
|
February 18, 2009 |
Issue #142
|
March 11, 2009 |
Issue #143
|
April 8, 2009 |
Issue #144
|
May 20, 2009 |
Issue #145
|
June 10, 2009 |
Issue #146
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July 8, 2009 |
Issue #147
|
August 5, 2009 |
Issue #148
|
September 19, 2009 |
Issue #149
|
October 21, 2009 |
Issue #150
|
November 11, 2009 |
Issue #151
|
December 9, 2009 |
Issue #152
|
January 13, 2010 |
Issue #153
|
February 10, 2010 |
Issue #154
|
March 17, 2010 |
Issue #155
|
April 14, 2010 |
Issue #156
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May 12, 2010 |
Issue #157
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June 16, 2010 |
Issue #158
|
July 21, 2010 |
Issue #159
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August 11, 2010 |
In popular culture
- Main article: List of pop culture references to Scooby-Doo
The Big Bang Theory
- "The Guitarist Amplification:" At the Comic Center of Pasadena, Scooby-Doo #146 is on a shelf between Leonard and Raj, and later still when Leonard and Penny talk Sheldon into coming back home after the couple promises to stop fighting.
- "The Excelsior Acquisition:" At the Comic Center of Pasadena, Scooby-Doo #148 is on a shelf behind Leonard and the gang as they are told Stan Lee is coming, and then when Stuart asks Penny to be his guest at his cousin's wedding when she asks for Stan Lee's home address.
- "The Desperation Emanation:" At the Comic Center of Pasadena, Scooby-Doo #158 is on a shelf between Raj and Leonard, when the latter says how a deaf girlfriend makes it possible for him to talk to her without his phobia of talking to women get in the way.