DC’s Spirit Of Vengeance Was Once — Scooby-Doo?

DC Comics may be known for its Trinity comprising Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman, but the company publishes many great stories beyond that core. Famously, DC’s masterful handling of Hanna-Barbera characters has made for several excellent series, such as Future Quest. However, the best of these Saturday-morning cartoon comics was Scooby-Doo Team-Up, which combined Mystery Incorporated with some of DC’s greatest heroes.Scooby-Doo Team-Up began in 2013 under mainstay Scooby writer Sholly Fisch. It also documented the gang’s travels through a cartoonish take on the DCU. Each issue showcased a new team-up with characters from the worlds of DC Comics and Hanna-Barbera, which included a few reunions for Scooby and the gang. Specifically, the gang had a rich history with Batman and Robin, so that combo became the perfect team-up to kick off the series with. However, one of the most interesting stories came from the gang encountering DC’s supernatural heroes, such as Deadman and Phantom Stranger. One Scooby-Doo Team-Up arc culminated in a surprising upgrade for Scooby-Doo himself, when he became the unlikely host for DC’s Spirit of Vengeance. The latest in a long line of Spectres, Scooby delivered a hilarious twist on divine justice.Scooby-Doo Team-Up debuted in 2013 and followed the gang’s adventures through a Silver Age-inspired version of the DC Universe. Every issue created a scenario where the gang in a teamed up with a different character, from Batman and Superman to Space Ghost and the Challengers of the Unknown. The series struck a perfect balance between a lighthearted look at DC’s greatest heroes and the world of Scooby-Doo. The mysteries typically involved various villains, such as Joker, Shadow Thief, and Solomon Grundy. It also gave the gang a mix of mysteries with real monsters as well as criminals in disguise. Each member of Mystery Inc. got to demonstrate their various detective skills alongside DC’s iconic heroes. Not only did these hilarious adventures compliment the gang’s skills, but in some situations, Scooby and his friends ended up outshining DC Comics’ best detectives.RELATED: 10 Greatest Occult Detectives In ComicsRELATED: 10 Most Common Superhero Powers

DC Comics may be known for its Trinity comprising Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman, but the company publishes many great stories beyond that core. Famously, DC’s masterful handling of Hanna-Barbera characters has made for several excellent series, such as Future Quest. However, the best of these Saturday-morning cartoon comics was Scooby-Doo Team-Up, which combined Mystery Incorporated with some of DC’s greatest heroes.

RELATED: 10 Greatest Occult Detectives In Comics

Scooby-Doo Team-Up began in 2013 under mainstay Scooby writer Sholly Fisch. It also documented the gang’s travels through a cartoonish take on the DCU. Each issue showcased a new team-up with characters from the worlds of DC Comics and Hanna-Barbera, which included a few reunions for Scooby and the gang. Specifically, the gang had a rich history with Batman and Robin, so that combo became the perfect team-up to kick off the series with. However, one of the most interesting stories came from the gang encountering DC’s supernatural heroes, such as Deadman and Phantom Stranger. One Scooby-Doo Team-Up arc culminated in a surprising upgrade for Scooby-Doo himself, when he became the unlikely host for DC’s Spirit of Vengeance. The latest in a long line of Spectres, Scooby delivered a hilarious twist on divine justice.

RELATED: 10 Most Common Superhero Powers

Scooby-Doo Team-Up debuted in 2013 and followed the gang’s adventures through a Silver Age-inspired version of the DC Universe. Every issue created a scenario where the gang in a teamed up with a different character, from Batman and Superman to Space Ghost and the Challengers of the Unknown. The series struck a perfect balance between a lighthearted look at DC’s greatest heroes and the world of Scooby-Doo. The mysteries typically involved various villains, such as Joker, Shadow Thief, and Solomon Grundy. It also gave the gang a mix of mysteries with real monsters as well as criminals in disguise. Each member of Mystery Inc. got to demonstrate their various detective skills alongside DC’s iconic heroes. Not only did these hilarious adventures compliment the gang’s skills, but in some situations, Scooby and his friends ended up outshining DC Comics’ best detectives.

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