Scooby-Doo... Where Are You! (Charlton Comics)

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Scooby-Doo... Where Are You!
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Published by Charlton Comics
Publication date December 1974August 1977
Writer(s) Joe Gill
Drawn by Bill Williams
Inked by Bill Williams
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Scooby-Doo... Where Are You! is an American ongoing supernatural/mystery comic book series by Charlton Comics who published 11 issues from 1974 to 1977. It is based on the television series of the same name that aired from 1969 to 1970.

From 1992 to 1993, Harvey Comics reprinted many of the stories in Scooby-Doo, Scooby-Doo Giant Size, and Scooby-Doo Big Book.

Production

Issues

Stories Publish date
Issue #1
  • "Come Stay Awhile...Like Forever!"
  • "Who's Laughing in the Fun House?"
  • "Custard's Next-to-Last Stand"
December 1974
Issue #2
  • "Scooby and the Nertzosaurus"
  • "The Ghost Went West"
  • "Hassle in the Castle"
February 1975
Issue #3
  • "Spooktown, U.S.A."
  • "Run Silent Run Creep!"
April 29, 1975
Issue #4
  • "Mummy's Missing"
  • "Who Won at Deer Run?"
  • "The Ghost of Goat Island"
June 1975
Issue #5
  • "Hi, Spy!"
  • "Mummy's Little Helper"
  • "Granny's Night Out"
August 1975
Issue #6
  • "The Ghost of Joe Glutz"
  • "The Four Flushers"
  • "Escape from Skeleton Canyon"
  • "The Monster of the Museum"
October 1976
Issue #7
  • "Witches' Night Out"
  • "The Skeleton Speaks!"
  • "Thunder Castle"
December 1976
Issue #8
  • "The Ghost of Grizzly Gulch!"
  • "The Wienie Roast Ghost"
  • "Time Machine Trauma"
February 1977
Issue #9
  • "What Witch is Which?"
  • "The Hitch-Hiker"
  • "What Became of Honest Jawn?"
  • "The Ghost of Christmas Present"
April 1977
Issue #10
  • "It's Dynamite!"
  • "The Wishing Well"
  • "Giant Size"
  • "The Ghost of James Jesse"
June 1977
Issue #11
  • "A Mad Mad Mad Mad Man"
  • "200 Years Ago Tonight"
  • "Double Trouble"
  • "The Ghost of Mean Blacksmith Smith"
August 1977

References