Scooby Doo comics price guide
The greatest of Great Danes ever, Scooby Doo and the team of Shaggy, Wilma, Fred and Daphne brightened up many a childhood in the 1970s.
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PLEASE NOTE: We do not appraise Scooby Doo issues published after 1980. They are not valuable.
Scooby Doo Where Are You? #1 (1970)
First appearance of Scooby, Shaggy, Wilma, Fred and Daphne
Record Sale: $12,600
Minimum Value: $150
Scooby Doo #2
Record Sale: $1,200
Minimum Value: $25
Scooby Doo #7
Record Sale: $2,880
Minimum Value: $10
Scooby Doo #10
Record Sale: $630
Minimum Value: $5
Scooby Doo #15
Record Sale: $960
Minimum Value: $5
Scooby Doo #18
Record Sale: $990
Minimum Value: $5
Scooby Doo #23
Record Sale: $480
Minimum Value: $5
Scooby Doo #26
Record Sale: $500
Minimum Value: $5
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The rights to publish Scooby Doo comic books moved from Gold Key to Charlton in 1975, before Marvel took over two years later.
Scooby Doo #1 (Charlton, 1975)
Record Sale: $525
Minimum Value: $5
Scooby Doo #2 (1975)
Record Sale: $400
Minimum Value: $5
Scooby Doo #5 (1975)
Record Sale: $550
Minimum Value: $1
Scooby Doo #8 (1975)
Record Sale: $200
Minimum Value: $1
Scooby Doo #9 (1975)
Record Sale: $90
Minimum Value: $1
Marvel Comics began publishing Scooby Doo in 1977. The company also published spin-off titles like Laff-a-Lympics (see below) which featured the characters.
Scooby Doo #1 (1977)
Record Sale: $650
Minimum Value: $1
Scooby Doo #1 (1977) variant
Record Sale: $2,500
Minimum Value: $1,000
There is just one recorded sale of this extremely rare price variant. That was a CGC 2.5 graded example back in 2021. Only 7 examples have been certified to date.
Scooby Doo #2 (1977)
Record Sale: $360
Minimum Value: $1
Scooby Doo #7 (1977)
Record Sale: $50
Minimum Value: $1
Marvel would continue publishing Scooby Door comics during the 1980s.
Later, Archie Comics and then DC Comics took over the licence. (See below.)
Dynomutt #1 (Marvel Comics, 1977)
Features Scooby Doo in all issues
Record Sale: $200
Minimum Value: $1
Dynomutt #4
Features Scooby Doo in all issues
Record Sale: $65
Minimum Value: $1
This is an anthology title publishing Scooby stories and other cartoons by Hanna-Barbera, including Captain Caveman, Yogi Bear, Dynomutt and Huckleberry Hound.
Laff-a-Lympics Comics #1
Features Scooby Doo on some covers
Record Sale: $540
Minimum Value: $1
Laff-a-Lympics Comics #2
Features Scooby Doo on some covers
Record Sale: $210
Minimum Value: $1
Laff-a-Lympics Comics #3
Features Scooby Doo on some covers
Record Sale: $210
Minimum Value: $1
Laff-a-Lympics Comics #4
Features Scooby Doo on some covers
Record Sale: $75
Minimum Value: $1
Laff-a-Lympics Comics #5
Features Scooby Doo on some covers
Record Sale: $10
Minimum Value: $1
Laff-a-Lympics Comics #6
Features Scooby Doo on some covers
Record Sale: $140
Minimum Value: $1
Laff-a-Lympics Comics #7
Features Scooby Doo on some covers
Record Sale: $80
Minimum Value: $1
Laff-a-Lympics Comics #8
Features Scooby Doo on some covers
Record Sale: $80
Minimum Value: $1
Laff-a-Lympics Comics #9
Features Scooby Doo on some covers
Record Sale: $150
Minimum Value: $1
Laff-a-Lympics Comics #10
Features Scooby Doo on some covers
Record Sale: $10
Minimum Value: $1
Laff-a-Lympics Comics #11
Features Scooby Doo on some covers
Record Sale: $145
Minimum Value: $1
Laff-a-Lympics Comics #12
Features Scooby Doo on some covers
Record Sale: $45
Minimum Value: $1
Laff-a-Lympics Comics #13
Features Scooby Doo on some covers
Record Sale: $145
Minimum Value: $1
Scooby Doo Comics #1 (Harvey, 1992)
Scarce, low print run
Record Sale: $140
Minimum Value: $1
Harvey briefly had the rights to Scooby Doo in the early 1990s. This series was published in low runs and is quite hard to find.
The main series was just three issues. Harvey also published Scooby Doo Big Book #1-2 and Scooby Doo Giant-Size #1-2. (See below.)
All Harvey Scooby Doo comics are scarce in high grade. They were not widely distributed.
Scooby Doo Comics #1 (Archie, 1995)
Record Sale: $230
Minimum Value: $1
The Archie Comics series ran for two years and to 21 issues.
Scooby Doo Comics #1 (DC Comics, 1997)
Record Sale: $65
Minimum Value: $1
DC Comics published by far the longest-running series of Scooby comics. The series ran for 159 issues. None are valuable.
In addition, DC Comics published special editions: Spooky Spectacular, Summer Special and Super Scarefest issues.
The series was rebooted in 2010 as Scooby Doo, Where Are You? by DC Comics. The only valuable issue is a recalled comic book (see below).
Recalled: Scooby-Doo Where Are You #7 (DC Comics, 2011)
Included an advert for V for Vendetta, which was not age appropriate
Record Sale: $150
Minimum Value: $5
DC Comics continues to publish Scooby Doo issues under the Scooby-Doo Team-Up brand.
A few of these are more collectible (see below).
Scooby Doo Team-Up #1 (DC Comics, 2014)
Batman and Robin appearance
Record Sale: $60
Minimum Value: $1
Scooby Doo Team-Up #12
Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Catwoman and Batgirl appearances
Record Sale: $50
Minimum Value: $1
Scooby Doo Team-Up #21
Harley Quinn, Joker, Batman, Robin and Batgirl appearances
Record Sale: $55
Minimum Value: $1
There is a second printing of Scooby-Doo Team-Up #12 which is far more valuable. The record sale for the 2nd print is $290.
There is also a comic book Scooby-Doo Team-Up Flipbook with Teen Titans Go! issue, published in 2015.
Scooby Doo comics published after 1980 are not valuable unless shown above. We will appraise the earlier ones, and any other comics. Click the button to begin.
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