Meeting with the Mystery Analysts
The Mystery Analysts of Gotham City are very interesting. It is basically a group of mystery-solvers that gets together every month. Aside from Batman and Robin, the Mystery Analysts featured in this comic book are Kaye Daye, Roy Raymond, Mysto the Magician-Detective, Jason Bard, Slam Bradley, and Dr. Terrance Thirteen. Dr. Thirteen, in particular, interests me the most. He seems to be new to the Mystery Analysts of Gotham City, just like Mystery, Inc. Also, he takes an interest in what Mystery, Inc. does. Who would have thought that Scarecrow would try to attack the meeting with his fear toxin? Personally, I never knew that Scarecrow's fear toxin infected only humans. Scooby-Doo and Ace the Bat-Hound have to save them. They do a good job, too. They stop the Scarecrow, but Ace the Bat-Hound never realized that there was no need for an antidote. The Mystery Analysts end up defeating the Scarecrow together. This Mystery Analysts concept has given me an idea for a Scooby-Doo TV series called Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Analysts of Gotham City. Would anyone like to see a TV series in which Scooby-Doo and Batman team up all the time and with other detectives, like the Mystery Analysts I mentioned earlier as well as some real-life detectives, like Carl Bernstein, the reporter who exposed Watergate? I would.