Scooby Apocalypse
| Scooby Apocalypse | |
|---|---|
| Cover for Scooby Apocalypse #1 (July 2016), art by Jim Lee & Alex Sinclair. | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | DC Comics | 
| Schedule | Monthly | 
| Format | Limited series | 
| Genre | Mystery, adventure, sci-fi, humor, superhero | 
| Publication date | May 2016 – April 2019 | 
| No. of issues | 37 (36 numbered + Scooby Apocalypse/Hanna Barbera preview edition #1) | 
| Main character(s) | Scooby-Doo | 
| Creative team | |
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| Penciller(s) | |
| Inker(s) | Andy Owens | 
| Colorist(s) | Hi-Fi Design | 
| Editor(s) | 
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| Collected editions | |
| Volume 1 | ISBN 978-1-4012-6790-2 | 
| Volume 2 | ISBN 978-1-4012-7373-6 | 
| Volume 3 | ISBN 978-1-4012-7748-2 | 
| Volume 4 | ISBN 978-1-4012-8445-9 | 
| Volume 5 | ISBN 978-1-4012-8957-7 | 
| Volume 6 | ISBN 978-1-4012-9546-2 | 
Scooby Apocalypse is a monthly comic book series, published by DC Comics, which began in May 2016. It re-imagines the characters from the Scooby-Doo franchise, particularly the 1969 TV series Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, setting them in a post-apocalyptic world.
The comic was conceived by a DC Comics co-publisher and artist, Jim Lee, as part of a major reboot using Hanna-Barbera characters to create a new Hanna-Barbera comic-book universe. Lee worked on the first issue's cover and several more after that (before interior artist Howard Porter took over).
The series ended in April 2019.