Scooby and the gang expected to relax and soak up some culture at an outdoor Shakespeare festival in their neighborhood park. But "culture" turns to "Creature" when the Shakespearean sprite Puck breaks up the show and starts turning the audience into animals!
His credits run the gamut from Superman to Star Wars to Scooby-Doo, and from Clive Barker’s Hellraiser to Looney Tunes. His comics for kids have won a Comics Buyer’s Guide Fan Award, and been nominated for an Eisner Award and two Diamond gem awards, while several of his stories for older readers were included in the #1 New York Times bestselling graphic novels Action Comics.
First story has the gang at a Shakespeare in the Park event to see A Midsummer's Night's Dream. Faeries act out the story literally, so people become pigs and other animals. That is until the gang solves this caper. Yes, it was the understudies who wanted to perform. The stunt drew lots of attention and offers for another project.
The second story was about a scientist who supposedly shot Shaggy with his enlarging gun. It sure looked like Shaggy was growing up to 50' tall. When he produced a Scooby snack from his pocket, Scooby went nuts and busted down the door exposing the trick the scientist had played.
The last few issues have put out several pages for the Teen Titans trying to garner interest in this series.