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Issue Details

Issue #28
Published October 1974
Cover Price 0.25 USD

Cover Details - "The Ancient Astronaut"

Characters Velma; Fred; Daphne; Scooby Doo
Pencils Dan Spiegle
Inks Dan Spiegle
Letters Typeset

11 page story "The Ancient Astronaut"

Characters Scooby Doo; Shaggy; Velma; Daphne; Fred; Mr. Hadley
Synopsis Scooby and the gang are at the Museum of Ancient Art, when an Egyptian sarcophagus begins to cough and smoke. The curator, Mr. Hadley, arrives to extinguish it, but it turns out to be a self-destructing tape recorder. Meanwhile, thieves have made off with an Axtakl artifact called the Ancient Astronaut. Clues point to the thieves returning with the artifact to Axtakl, so the museum offers to fly the gang down to Central America to retrieve it. There, they find the Ancient Astronaut on top of the largest pyramid temple. Fred notices the nose of the ship is pointing at a small lake where they see two men in a small raft. They climb down from the temple, but the men are nowhere in sight. As Scooby swims out to the raft, two men in diving suits surface. Scooby subdues the attackers. Fred and Shaggy tie them up to be turned over to the Axtakl authorities, who hire the gang to dive and search for the treasure the thieves were after.
Genre Humor; Mystery
Script Vic Lockman?
Pencils Dan Spiegle
Inks Dan Spiegle
Editing Chase Craig?
Notes This story is slightly shorter than was customary for Scooby Doo Mystery Comics at the time, and also the only new story not written by Mark Evanier since he began writing this series. According to Evanier, "Someone else had written a SCOOBY script for a MARCH OF COMICS special Gold Key planned to do. Then they changed their minds and didn't do that special issue so the story was stuck into the regular SCOOBY comic." The colorist mistakenly colored Fred's hair light green (the same color as their diving suits) in the last two panels of this story.

14 page story "Curse of the Wishing Well"

Characters Scooby Doo; Shaggy; Velma; Daphne; Fred; Jackie Jacobs; Munger; Gruber
Synopsis The gang decides to volunteer for Jackie Jacobs' World Children's Fund Telethon. The money collected is dumped into a genuine Scottish wishing well, which is supposedly cursed by a demon. The money, of course, falls through a trap door in the floor and is collected in the basement. While Shaggy tries to get Scooby to perform his trained dog act, two thugs -- Munger and Gruber -- prepare to steal the money when it hits $250,000. The two gag and bind a guard in the basement, and Munger emerges from the well wearing a demon suit. Fred, Shaggy and Scooby race down to the basement, but the money has been vacuumed out of the storage room. The guard is able to give a description of their rented getaway van, and Fred, Shaggy and Scooby chase them down in the Mystery Machine. The two thieves get away, but the stolen money is recovered -- or so it seems. However, when Daphne tries to buy coffee for Jacobs with a twenty dollar bill from the well, the bill turns out to be counterfeit. Scooby and the gang search the T.V. studio from top to bottom and discover the real money in a closet, where the thieves had hoped to retrieve it later when everyone thought the money had been returned and were no longer searching for it.
Script Mark Evanier
Pencils Dan Spiegle
Inks Dan Spiegle
Editing Chase Craig
Notes An older Jackie Jacobs appears in Crossfire #1, page 5 (also by Evanier and Spiegle).