Teen Spooky, Private Eye.
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Gabe, Deb S., and Stephen C.
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Olivia, Claire E., and David G.
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So! We get to hear (and see!) a few details of the Case of the Ruined Church, from back when Spooky was just started out. Looking at his face in Panel 3, it seems there are more than a few ghosts lurking in Spooky’s past. What is the significance of this church? How did Spooky lose his memory? Who exactly was Cassidy? And should Mitch and Cory be allowed anywhere near all this?
Tune in this Wednesday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
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