Scooby-Doo #3
In "The Truth," Scooby-Doo and the gang dive into a mystery that’s as much about faith and community as it is about ghosts and gadgets, unmasking a scheme involving a deceptive golem and a sinister sorceress threatening a synagogue’s future. Written by Terrance Griep Jr. and brought to life with expressive art by Joe Staton, inks by Andrew Pepoy, and vibrant colors by Patricia Mulvihill, this 1997 DC adventure blends supernatural suspense with real-world stakes. The cover by Glen Hanson and Mike DeCarlo captures the eerie tone perfectly.
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Scooby and the gang uncover a plot using a false golem and an evil sorceress to force a synagogue to sell their building so that a robotics firm can build a factory on the land.
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