| Pencils: | Dario Brizuela (signed) various (insets) |
| Inks: | Dario Brizuela (signed) various (insets) |
| Colors: | ? various (insets) |
This one-shot was available first as a Mass Market Edition, available through Walmart and other retailers, and was followed by a later Direct Market Edition through Diamond. The Direct Market Edition was available 2 weeks after the Mass Market Edition.
The Mass Market Edition features a reprint cover, the Direct Market Edition features new cover art.
The Mass Market Edition went on sale exactly 50 years after the first episode of "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" debuted on CBS on September 13, 1969.
| Script: | Ivan Cohen (credited) |
| Pencils: | Dario Brizuela (credited) |
| Inks: | Dario Brizuela (credited) |
| Colors: | Franco Riesco (credited) |
| Letters: | Saida Temofonte (credited) |
| Editing: | Michael McCalister (editor, credited) Marie Javins (group editor) |
| Script: | Sholly Fisch (credited) |
| Pencils: | Dario Brizuela (credited) |
| Inks: | Dario Brizuela (credited) |
| Colors: | Franco Riesco (credited) |
| Letters: | Saida Temofonte (credited) |
| Editing: | Michael McCalister (editor, credited) Marie Javins (group editor) |
| Script: | Scott Gross (credited) |
| Pencils: | Scott Gross (credited) |
| Inks: | Scott Gross (credited) |
| Colors: | Franco Riesco (credited) |
| Letters: | Saida Temofonte (credited) |
| Editing: | Michael McCalister (editor, credited) Marie Javins (group editor) |
| Script: | |
| Pencils: | Leonardo Batic (credited as Leo Batic) Leonardo Batic (credited as Leo Batic) |
| Inks: | |
| Colors: | |
| Letters: | |
| Editing: | Joan Hilty (editor) Harvey Richards (assistant editor) |
| Script: | Paul Kupperberg (credited) |
| Pencils: | Fabio Laguna (credited) |
| Inks: | Fabio Laguna (credited) |
| Colors: | Heroic Age (signed) |
| Letters: | Travis Lanham (credited) |
| Editing: | Harvey Richards (credited) |
Coney Island attractions abound: the Astroland Cyclone (roller coaster), the Wonder Wheel, the boardwalk; the Coney Island Parachute Jump Tower (a decommissioned attraction, now a New York City landmark), and “Nelson’s Famous” hot dogs (parody of “Nathan’s Famous”).
Counting two specials, this story has been reprinted five times between 2015 and 2021.