Forget The Walking Dead, Scooby-Doo Has One of the Best Apocalypse Stories Out There
When people think of the best zombie media, their minds often jump straight to Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead—a best-selling comic series and critically acclaimed TV show; but they shouldn’t be so quick to overlook Scooby-Doo. That’s right—everyone’s favorite talking dog has his own top-tier zombie series. And no, we’re not talking about Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (though that movie is undeniably a masterpiece).
From the creative minds of Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis, and Howard Porter comes Scooby Apocalypse, a 36-issue DC Comics series that ran from 2016 to 2019. As part of DC’s Hanna-Barbera Beyond initiative—which gave modern and sometimes more mature spins to classic Hanna-Barbera properties—this series thrusts Scooby-Doo and the gang into a full-blown apocalypse.
The result is a darker, sci-fi/horror take on these beloved characters, offering a fresh and thrilling reimagining. This bold reinvention is nothing short of brilliant and makes for an epic read—especially for those looking to fill the void after finishing The Walking Dead.
Scooby-Doo Meets Sci-Fi Horror in Scooby Apocalypse
Main Cover by Jim Lee & Alex Sinclair for Scooby Apocalypse #3 (2016)
Scooby Apocalypse was an ambitious reimagining of Mystery Inc. that successfully elevated Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, Shaggy Rogers, and Scooby-Doo beyond their traditional spooky mystery-solving roots. The series gave the characters a modern update, reflected not just in their narrative but also in their designs—while still staying true to their iconic and recognizable looks. For example, Shaggy leans more hipster than hippie, while Daphne and Fred’s ascots are reimagined as stylish bandanas. However, the most futuristic change of all is Scooby-Doo himself, who is now a cybernetically enhanced "Smart Dog."
The story kicks off when Velma, a scientist, uncovers a shocking truth: her former employers, a secret organization called The Complex, have unleashed a nanite virus designed to enhance humanity—but instead, it mutates people into monstrous creatures. As society collapses, journalist Daphne Blake, cameraman Fred Jones, dog trainer Shaggy Rogers, and Smart Dog Scooby-Doo find their paths intertwined. Together, they embark on a harrowing journey through this post-apocalyptic world, searching for the truth behind the outbreak while fighting for survival against terrifying monsters.
Is SCOOBY APOCALYPSE the Right Comic Series for You?
Mirka Andolfo Variant for Scooby Apocalypse #36 (2019)
As a complete 36-issue series, Scooby Apocalypse is perfect for readers looking to immerse themselves in a richly developed world and narrative—especially fans of sci-fi and mild horror. While the series explores darker themes and situations, it never becomes too dark, maintaining a respectable T for Teens rating. Readers can expect intense action, mild gore, and a more mature tone than typical Scooby-Doo stories, but nowhere near the level of The Walking Dead’s graphic content. With an impressive 4.1 out of 5 stars on League of Comic Geeks, Scooby Apocalypse is a must-read for Scooby-Doo fans and anyone looking to fill the void left by The Walking Dead.
Scooby Apocalypse is now available to read from DC Comics!
Scooby-Doo
- NAME
- Scoobert "Scooby" Doo
- Alias
- Scoob
- Created By
- Joe Ruby, Ken Spears
- POWERS
- Detective Skills, Enhanced Sense of Smell, Loyal Friendship, Physical Strength, Appetite for Food
- RELATIONSHIPS
- Shaggy Rogers (best friend), Fred Jones (friend), Velma Dinkley (friend), Daphne Blake (friend), Scrappy-Doo (nephew)
- HISTORY
- Scooby-Doo debuted in 1969 as part of the animated TV show Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, created by Hanna-Barbera. Alongside his best friend Shaggy and the rest of Mystery Inc., Scooby quickly became a beloved character known for his cowardice and comedic timing. Over the decades, Scooby has appeared in various animated series, direct-to-video movies, and theatrical films. His role as a reluctant hero has remained consistent, often overcoming his fear to help solve mysteries.
Scooby-Doo is the titular character of the Scooby-Doo franchise, a talking Great Dane known for his lovable personality, endless appetite, and reluctance when it comes to solving mysteries. As the mascot of Mystery Inc., Scooby helps his friends—Shaggy, Fred, Velma, and Daphne—solve paranormal cases, which almost always turn out to be hoaxes. Despite his cowardice, Scooby often finds himself in the center of the action, unintentionally helping to catch villains. His iconic phrase, “Scooby-Dooby-Doo!” and his strong friendship with Shaggy are central to the series.
- Created by
- Joe Ruby, Ken Spears
- First Film
- Scooby-Doo! Meets the Boo Brothers
- Latest Film
- Scooby-Doo! And Krypto, Too!
- First TV Show
- Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
- Latest TV Show
- Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? (2019)
- Upcoming TV Shows
- Go-Go Mystery Machine
The Scooby-Doo franchise is an iconic animated media series that began in 1969 with Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears. The series follows the adventures of Mystery Inc.—a group of teenagers and their talking Great Dane, Scooby-Doo, as they solve mysteries involving supposedly supernatural creatures. Over the years, the franchise has expanded into numerous animated series, films (both animated and live-action), comic books, video games, and specials. Its blend of mystery, humor, and memorable characters has made it one of the longest-running and most beloved franchises in animation.