Scooby Doo

Paul Kupperberg on January 13th, 2020

I see that today is the birthday of one of my favorite Scooby Doo artists, Fabio Laguna. And this is probably my favorite of the Scooby stories I wrote, illustrated by Fabio! It’s one of the few stories I snuck into the mix that broke from the standard Scooby story model, focusing on just a single member of the gang (Shaggy, in this instance) instead of involving them all in pursuit of a supposedly supernatural menace.… Read the rest

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Paul Kupperberg on November 6th, 2011

Despite the cover story “The Strange Case of Dorian Wormwood” being credited to writer Robert Kupperberg, the lead story in Scooby Doo, Where Are You? #15 was written by me, Robert’s evil twin.

Look, I’ve only been writing for DC since 1975 and working on Scooby Doo since 2008 or so.… Read the rest

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Paul Kupperberg on April 15th, 2010

These just out…


From DC Comics, Scooby Doo #155, which features two tales by yours truly, “Over the Boardwalk!” and “It’s A Mystery!”, a Velma solo story, both illustrated by Fabio Laguna.

And from my pals at Moonstone Comics, The Phantom: Generations #10, featuring a prose story illustrated by Joe Bucco.… Read the rest

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Paul Kupperberg on April 6th, 2010


The folks over at ComicMonsters.com thought my upcoming zombie-themed story in Scooby Doo #157 (“Night of the Undead”) was worthy of a mention and also conducted a short interview about what did and did not influence the story. You can check it out here.… Read the rest

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Paul Kupperberg on November 13th, 2009


Check out, if you will, Scooby Doo #150, hitting shops next week with my story, “The Black Katz.”… Read the rest

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Paul Kupperberg on April 14th, 2009


Out nowScooby Doo #143 from my pals at DC Comics, featuring my story “Sunday in the Park With Scooby,” a 10-pager with art by the fabulous Fabio Laguna. It’s fun…and good for you!… Read the rest

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Paul Kupperberg on February 9th, 2009

And a fine time was had by all. I don’t know how many people attended the 2009 New York Comicon at the Javits Center this weekend, but the show sold out and sometimes, it felt as though I knew just about every third person in the room.… Read the rest

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Paul Kupperberg on January 31st, 2009

The best part about being a freelance writer is that you sometimes never know what you’re going to be working on next. (Conversely, the worst part about being a freelance writer is that you sometimes never know what you’re going to be working on next.)… Read the rest

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