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This shouldn't even count as a book. It's 10 pages of quick aggrandizement for the DC/Hanna-Barbera crossovers. And however I feel about the properties (I've read two and enjoyed both of them), this chapbook provides little if any real information about any of them, and serves only as an advertisement. If you're interested, just get an actual issue and start there. This is a waste of time. Though thankfully, not very much.
As much as I love Scooby Apocalypse... nope. This one is pretty much a bunch of ADs and Jim Lee saying that he loves Scooby. There's also some concept arts, but not enough to make this one a thing.
Aside from Future Quest most of the new Hanna-Barbera comics look and sound awful, social commentary with the Flintstones? Gritty post apocalyptic scooby doo (who by the way looks like the crypt keeper's dog)? Wacky Races as a mad max clone with dominatrix Penelope Pit stop? No thanks.