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** When Scooby-Mite is introduced in issue 5, he looks like a normal imp wearing a Scooby costume. When he reappears in issue #99, he looks like an impified Scooby-Doo.

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** When Scooby-Mite is introduced in issue 5, he looks like a normal imp wearing a Scooby costume. When he reappears in issue #99, he looks like an impified Scooby-Doo.Scooby-Doo.
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** ComicBook/GorillaGrodd's daughter will never forgive him if he harms his grandson so he [[ExactWords commands Ultra-Humanite]] to harm his grandson.

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** ComicBook/GorillaGrodd's [[Characters/TheFlashRoguesGallery Gorilla Grodd]]'s daughter will never forgive him if he harms his grandson so he [[ExactWords commands Ultra-Humanite]] to harm his grandson.
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* FaceHeelTurn: In the final issue, a gigantic Scrappy-Doo is revealed to be controlled by [[spoiler:Vincent Van Ghoul, Flim-Flam, ROBI, the Hex Girls and Red Herring, who are upset that the Scooby Gang evolve over time and continuities and gain more fame, but they are cast aside.]]

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* FaceHeelTurn: In the final issue, a gigantic Scrappy-Doo is revealed to be controlled by [[spoiler:Vincent [[spoiler: [[WesternAnimation/TheThirteenGhostsOfScoobyDoo Vincent Van Ghoul, Flim-Flam, ROBI, Flim-Flam]], [[WesternAnimation/ShaggyAndScoobyGetAClue ROBI]], [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated the Hex Girls Girls]] and [[WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo Red Herring, Herring]], who are upset that the Scooby Gang evolve over time and continuities and gain more fame, but they are cast aside.]]
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* ComicBook/TheSpectre, SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadman}}, and ComicBook/ThePhantomStranger (among others)

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* ComicBook/TheSpectre, SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadman}}, ComicBook/{{Deadman}}, and ComicBook/ThePhantomStranger (among others)
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** In the one with Secret Squirrel at one point Fred dresses like [[Film/JamesBond]], Daphne and Velma dresses [[Series/TheAvengers1960s Emma Peel and John Steed]] while Shaggy and Scooby dress like the [[Magzine/Mad spies from Spy vs Spy]].

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** In the one with Secret Squirrel at one point Fred dresses like [[Film/JamesBond]], Daphne and Velma dresses [[Series/TheAvengers1960s Emma Peel and John Steed]] while Shaggy and Scooby dress like the [[Magzine/Mad the spies from [[Magazine/MAD Spy vs Spy]].
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** In the one with Secret Squirrel at one point Fred dresses like [[Franchise/JamesBond]], Daphne and Velma dresses [[Series/TheAvengers1960s Emma Peel and John Steed]] while Shaggy and Scooby dress like the [[Magzine/Madspies from Spy vs Spy]].

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** In the one with Secret Squirrel at one point Fred dresses like [[Franchise/JamesBond]], [[Film/JamesBond]], Daphne and Velma dresses [[Series/TheAvengers1960s Emma Peel and John Steed]] while Shaggy and Scooby dress like the [[Magzine/Madspies [[Magzine/Mad spies from Spy vs Spy]].
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** In the one with Secret Squirrel at one point Fred dresses like [[Franchise/James Bond]], Daphne and Velma dresses [[Series/TheAvengers1960sEmma Peel and John Steed]] while Shaggy and Scooby dress like the [[Magzine/Madspies from Spy vs Spy]].

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** In the one with Secret Squirrel at one point Fred dresses like [[Franchise/James Bond]], [[Franchise/JamesBond]], Daphne and Velma dresses [[Series/TheAvengers1960sEmma [[Series/TheAvengers1960s Emma Peel and John Steed]] while Shaggy and Scooby dress like the [[Magzine/Madspies from Spy vs Spy]].
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** In the one with Secret Squirrel at one point Fred dresses like James Bond, Daphne and Velma dresses Emma Peel and John Steed while Shaggy and Scooby dress like the spies from Spy vs Spy.

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** In the one with Secret Squirrel at one point Fred dresses like James Bond, [[Franchise/James Bond]], Daphne and Velma dresses Emma [[Series/TheAvengers1960sEmma Peel and John Steed Steed]] while Shaggy and Scooby dress like the spies [[Magzine/Madspies from Spy vs Spy.Spy]].
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** In the one with Sceret Squirrel at one point Fred dresses like James Bond, Daphne and Velma dresses Emma Peel and John Steed while Shaggy and Scooby dress like the spies from Spy vs Spy.

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** In the one with Sceret Secret Squirrel at one point Fred dresses like James Bond, Daphne and Velma dresses Emma Peel and John Steed while Shaggy and Scooby dress like the spies from Spy vs Spy.

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** In one of the most obscure references out there, a mad scientist decides that one of his test subjects should be [[Film/RobotMonster Magilla Gorilla wearing a modified scuba helmet]].

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** In one of the most obscure references out there, a mad scientist decides that one of his test subjects should be [[Film/RobotMonster Magilla Gorilla wearing a modified scuba helmet]].helmet]]
** In the one with Sceret Squirrel at one point Fred dresses like James Bond, Daphne and Velma dresses Emma Peel and John Steed while Shaggy and Scooby dress like the spies from Spy vs Spy.
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* RacialFaceBlindness: When Mystery, Inc. goes to Gorilla City, Daphne is worried because all gorillas look the same to her and apologizes for saying it. King Solovar accepts it and says all humans look the same to him. When they meet Gorilla Grodd, he doesn't recognize the gang from the time they helped the Justice League to defeat the LegionOfDoom because all humans look the same to him as well.
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* RevisitingTheRoots: Many of the characters Scooby and the gang team up with have spent a significant amount of time as the subject of satire. The team-up issues, however, always play their premises relatively straight even while keeping a comedic tone, such as Space Ghost being TheCape instead of the bumbling egomaniac ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhostCoastToCoast'' portrayed him as.
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* ComicBook/AngelAndTheApe, Comicbook/StanleyAndHisMonster and the Comicbook/InferiorFive

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* ComicBook/AngelAndTheApe, Comicbook/StanleyAndHisMonster and the Comicbook/InferiorFiveInferior Five
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** In issue 6, Scooby-Mite attempt to start a Crisis on Infinite Scoobies", but is stopped by Daphne. In issue 99, he actually pulls it off.

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** In issue 6, Scooby-Mite attempt to start a Crisis "Crisis on Infinite Scoobies", but is stopped by Daphne. In issue 99, he actually pulls it off.



* DaydreamSurprise: One of the ''Batman'' issues started with Scooby as Batman's partner in crime-fighting. However, before more than a page or two, it's revealed to be Scooby dreaming while at a meeting of "The Mystery Analysts of Gotham City."

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* DaydreamSurprise: One of the ''Batman'' issues started with Scooby as Batman's partner in crime-fighting. However, before more than a page or two, it's revealed to be Scooby dreaming while at a meeting of "The Mystery Analysts of Gotham City."City".



** [[spoiler:The MadScientist in the Magilla Gorilla crossover didn't think about what he'd do with his experiments before changing his "volunteers"' bodies.]]

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** [[spoiler:The MadScientist in the Magilla Gorilla ''Magilla Gorilla'' crossover didn't think about what he'd do with his experiments before changing his "volunteers"' bodies.]]



* FullyAbsorbedFinale: [[spoiler:''Perils Before Swine'' turns out to be this for WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop. Ending with The Hooded Claw unmasked as Sylvester Sneekly in front of Penelope before he and the Bully Brothers are arrested.]]

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* FullyAbsorbedFinale: [[spoiler:''Perils [[spoiler:"Perils Before Swine'' Swine" turns out to be this for WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop.''WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop''. Ending with The Hooded Claw unmasked as Sylvester Sneekly in front of Penelope before he and the Bully Brothers are arrested.]]

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** Grodd's daughter will never forgive him if he harms his grandson so he [[ExactWords commands Ultra-Humanite]] to harm his grandson.

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** Grodd's ComicBook/GorillaGrodd's daughter will never forgive him if he harms his grandson so he [[ExactWords commands Ultra-Humanite]] to harm his grandson.



** When the gang meets a villain named Multi-Man, they remember having once met a ''[[WesternAnimation/TheImpossibles superhero who also goes by that name]]''.

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** When the gang meets a villain named Multi-Man, they remember having once met a ''[[WesternAnimation/TheImpossibles [[WesternAnimation/TheImpossibles superhero who also goes by that name]]''.name]].



* EmbarrassingFirstName: Daphne's ancestor insists on being called "Carrie" because she hates her real name, "Cardamom."

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* EmbarrassingFirstName: Daphne's ancestor insists on being called "Carrie" because she hates her real name, "Cardamom.""Cardamom".



** In the "Superfriends" issue, Sinestro is about to attack the gang with his ring -- only to have it defect to Shaggy and Scooby instead. Sinestro is baffled by this, questioning who in the world these two goofballs could scare, and Shaggy and Scooby respond that they scare ''themselves'' silly all the time.
** In the "Yogi Bear" issue, Boo Boo Bear claims that Ranger Smith "can't ship Yogi off to the Poughkeepsie Zoo" and Ranger Smith agrees... because he "forgot the postage".

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** In the "Superfriends" ''Super Friends'' issue, Sinestro is about to attack the gang with his ring -- only to have it defect to Shaggy and Scooby instead. Sinestro is baffled by this, questioning who in the world these two goofballs could scare, and Shaggy and Scooby respond that they scare ''themselves'' silly all the time.
** In the "Yogi Bear" ''Yogi Bear'' issue, Boo Boo Bear claims that Ranger Smith "can't ship Yogi off to the Poughkeepsie Zoo" and Ranger Smith agrees... because he "forgot the postage".



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** [[spoiler:''Perils Before Swine'' turns out to be this for WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop. Ending with The Hooded Claw unmasked as Sylvester Sneekly in front of Penelope before he and the Bully Brothers are arrested.]]

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FullyAbsorbedFinale: [[spoiler:''Perils Before Swine'' turns out to be this for WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop. Ending with The Hooded Claw unmasked as Sylvester Sneekly in front of Penelope before he and the Bully Brothers are arrested.]]



* LookBehindYou: The villain from The Flintstones segment uses the "look over there" trick, prompting Daphne to comment that she "knew that trick was old, but this is ridiculous".

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* LookBehindYou: The villain from The Flintstones the ''Flintstones'' segment uses the "look over there" trick, prompting Daphne to comment that she "knew that trick was old, but this is ridiculous".



** Robin's biggest 5th dimensional imp fan, Nosyarg Kcid shows up at the end up ''"Two Mites Make Wrong"''.

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** [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans Robin's biggest 5th dimensional imp fan, Nosyarg Kcid Kcid]] shows up at the end up ''"Two Mites Make Wrong"''.



** The crossover with the ''ComicBook/ChallengersOfTheUnknown'', the gang meets a villain named Multi-Man. It's not ''[[WesternAnimation/TheImpossibles the first Multi-Man]]'' they meet.

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** The crossover with the ''ComicBook/ChallengersOfTheUnknown'', the gang meets a villain named Multi-Man. It's not ''[[WesternAnimation/TheImpossibles [[WesternAnimation/TheImpossibles the first Multi-Man]]'' Multi-Man]] they meet.



** Penelope finally explains what happened to ''[[WesternAnimation/WackyRaces the original Ant Hill Mob members]]'' who were replaced in ''WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop''. Clyde told her they're in Sing Sing and she assumes it's a choral group.

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** Penelope finally explains what happened to ''[[WesternAnimation/WackyRaces [[WesternAnimation/WackyRaces the original Ant Hill Mob members]]'' members]] who were replaced in ''WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop''. Clyde told her they're in Sing Sing and she assumes it's a choral group.
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A comic book series in the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' franchise published by Creator/DCComics that ran from 2013 to 2019. The comic is set up in single-issue stories where the gang of Mystery Incorporated teams up with a special guest star(s) (usually either a character from Creator/HannaBarbera's non-Scooby-Doo shows or Franchise/TheDCU) or another Creator to combat whatever evil force is threatening the locale, making is a SpiritualSequel to ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies.'' In the digital release, the comics were split in half, making a total of one hundred issues and having the first part of the story end on a cliffhanger before resolving it in the second part.

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A comic book series in the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' franchise published by Creator/DCComics that ran from 2013 to 2019. The comic is set up in single-issue stories where the gang of Mystery Incorporated [[TeamUpSeries teams up up]] with a special guest star(s) (usually either a character from Creator/HannaBarbera's non-Scooby-Doo shows or Franchise/TheDCU) or another Creator to combat whatever evil force is threatening the locale, making is a SpiritualSequel to ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies.'' In the digital release, the comics were split in half, making a total of one hundred issues and having the first part of the story end on a cliffhanger before resolving it in the second part.



* ComicBook/{{Batman}}
* ComicBook/TeenTitans (in their ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' incarnation)
* ComicBook/WonderWoman
* WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}

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* ComicBook/{{Batman}}
Franchise/{{Batman}}
* ComicBook/TeenTitans The Franchise/TeenTitans (in their ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' incarnation)
* ComicBook/WonderWoman
Franchise/WonderWoman
* The WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}



* ComicBook/{{Superman}}

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* ComicBook/{{Superman}}Franchise/{{Superman}}



* ComicBook/TheFlash

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* ComicBook/TheFlashFranchise/TheFlash



* Comicbook/HarleyQuinn

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* Comicbook/HarleyQuinnComicBook/HarleyQuinn



* Comicbook/MartianManhunter (and others)

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* Comicbook/MartianManhunter ComicBook/MartianManhunter (and others)



* ComicBook/ChallengersOfTheUnknown

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* The ComicBook/ChallengersOfTheUnknown



* ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes

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* The ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes



* ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} and Streaky the Super-Cat

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* ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} Franchise/{{Supergirl}} and Streaky the Super-Cat



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*CrazyPrepared: Shaggy apparently knows 73 ways to secretly ask for help.
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** Being constantly scared also protected Scooby from Scaredycat's powers in (digital release) issue 36.

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** Being constantly scared also protected Scooby from Scaredycat's powers in (digital release) digital release issue 36.36/physical release issue 18.
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** Being constantly scared also protected Scooby from Scaredycat's powers in issue 36.

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** Being constantly scared also protected Scooby from Scaredycat's powers in (digital release) issue 36.
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** Being constantly scared also protected Scooby from Scaredycat's powers in issue 36

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** Being constantly scared also protected Scooby from Scaredycat's powers in issue 3636.
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** Being constantly scared also protected Scooby from Scaredycat's powers in issue 36
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** A bizarre example because nobody knew the loophole existed until it worked: [[spoiler:when Shaggy and Scooby become ''Yellow Lanterns'', Sinestro points out that they are a pair of scaredy cats and the rings only work on people who can ''cause'' great fear. Turns out that Scooby and Shaggy scare ''each other'' constantly, and this plus said immense cowardice ends up counting as "capacity to cause great fear".]]


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* SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:Usually ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'s parents are as dead as [[DoomedHometown everything else on Krypton]]. In this continuity, they are still alive, but stuck in the Phantom Zone. They are [[SweetAndSourGrapes kind of okay with it, though]] -- they may be ghosts for all means and purposes, and their daughter doesn't knows their fate, but they can still watch over her.]]


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** In another arc Scooby and Shaggy become ''Yellow Lanterns'' of all things - and Sinestro [[HowIsThatEvenPossible questions how the heck is that supposed to work]] because the rings are supposed to seek people capable of ''causing'' great fear and these two are some of the biggest fraidy cats in the universe. [[LoopholeAbuse Turns out that two of the biggest scaredy cats in the universe constantly scaring each other with pranks counts as "capable of causing great fear".]]
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* ButForMeItWasTuesday: From the bomb thrown at the [=FBI=] building he's in, Plasmic Man figures out it must be Tuesday.

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* ButForMeItWasTuesday: From the bomb thrown at the [=FBI=] building he's in, Plasmic Plastic Man figures out it must be Tuesday.
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* LegacyCharacter: Diana isn't the first Wonder Woman in this comic's continuity. Queen Hippolyta held the title back in the 1940's.

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* LegacyCharacter: Diana isn't the first Wonder Woman in this comic's continuity. Queen Hippolyta held the title back in the 1940's.1940s.



** The Queen Hippolyta who's introduced to the gang when they're [[TimeTravel taken to the 1940's]] is supposed to be a past self of the Queen Hippolyta they previously met during the Wonder Woman segment but Past!Hippolyta is a black-eyed brunette and Present!Hippolyta is a blue-eyed blonde.

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** The Queen Hippolyta who's introduced to the gang when they're [[TimeTravel taken to the 1940's]] 1940s]] is supposed to be a past self of the Queen Hippolyta they previously met during the Wonder Woman segment but Past!Hippolyta is a black-eyed brunette and Present!Hippolyta is a blue-eyed blonde.
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A comic book series in the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' franchise that ran from 2013 to 2019. The comic is set up in single-issue stories where the gang of Mystery Incorporated teams up with a special guest star(s) to combat whatever evil force is threatening the locale, making is a SpiritualSequel to ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies.'' In the digital release, the comics were split in half, making a total of one hundred issues and having the first part of the story end on a cliffhanger before resolving it in the second part.

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A comic book series in the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' franchise published by Creator/DCComics that ran from 2013 to 2019. The comic is set up in single-issue stories where the gang of Mystery Incorporated teams up with a special guest star(s) (usually either a character from Creator/HannaBarbera's non-Scooby-Doo shows or Franchise/TheDCU) or another Creator to combat whatever evil force is threatening the locale, making is a SpiritualSequel to ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies.'' In the digital release, the comics were split in half, making a total of one hundred issues and having the first part of the story end on a cliffhanger before resolving it in the second part.
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* BookEnds: The series' first and last issues are both crossovers with Batman and Robin.
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** In issue 6, Scooby-Mite attempt to start a Crisis on Infinite Scoobies", but is stopped by Daphne. In issue 99, he actually pulls it off.



** The Queen Hippolyta who's introduced to the gang when they're [[TimeTravel taken to the 1940's]] is supposed to be a past self of the Queen Hippolyta they previously met during the Wonder Woman segment but Past!Hippolyta is a black-eyed brunette and Present!Hippolyta is a blue-eyed blonde.

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** The Queen Hippolyta who's introduced to the gang when they're [[TimeTravel taken to the 1940's]] is supposed to be a past self of the Queen Hippolyta they previously met during the Wonder Woman segment but Past!Hippolyta is a black-eyed brunette and Present!Hippolyta is a blue-eyed blonde.blonde.
** When Scooby-Mite is introduced in issue 5, he looks like a normal imp wearing a Scooby costume. When he reappears in issue #99, he looks like an impified Scooby-Doo.

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