Upcoming SCOOBY-DOO comic book for classic monster and Hanna-Barbera fans

Started by JohnRozum, May 29, 2009, 01:31:24 PM

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JohnRozum

I hate to shamelessly self promote so soon after returning to these boards after such a long absence, but I guess I'm shameless.

SCOOBY-DOO #145, published by DC Comics, will be available in comic book stores on June 10th. The story centers on make-up effects and creature suit monsters vs CGI monsters and guest stars a thinly disguised Rick Baker as well as some other make-up fx notables (including some guy named Jack Pierce).

The story is set at the studios where all of the classic Hanna-Barbera shows were filmed (here treated as live action tv shows and movies) and their classic movie monsters are the ones which appeared in shows such as Space Ghost and The Herculoids. If you're a fan of Hanna-Barbera shows from the 60s, you're bound to recognize quite a number of the dozens of "props" which are shown in this story.

For more info and a few representative panels look here:

http://johnrozum.blogspot.com/2009/05/scooby-doo-for-hanna-barbera-and.html

The Creeper

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Illoman

Quote from: JohnRozum on May 29, 2009, 01:31:24 PM
I hate to shamelessly self promote so soon after returning to these boards after such a long absence, but I guess I'm shameless.

SCOOBY-DOO #145, published by DC Comics, will be available in comic book stores on June 10th. The story centers on make-up effects and creature suit monsters vs CGI monsters and guest stars a thinly disguised Rick Baker as well as some other make-up fx notables (including some guy named Jack Pierce).

The story is set at the studios where all of the classic Hanna-Barbera shows were filmed (here treated as live action tv shows and movies) and their classic movie monsters are the ones which appeared in shows such as Space Ghost and The Herculoids. If you're a fan of Hanna-Barbera shows from the 60s, you're bound to recognize quite a number of the dozens of "props" which are shown in this story.

For more info and a few representative panels look here:

http://johnrozum.blogspot.com/2009/05/scooby-doo-for-hanna-barbera-and.html


John, I checked out your posted panel, and found a spelling error!!! Someone put "Touch" Turtle instead of "Touche". I only bring this up because he was one of my favorites from back then, and I still have one of those yellow records you play on 78 with Touche and Dum Dum!

Looking forward to the comic. Thanks for the heads up!

Mike

zombiehorror

Quote from: Illoman on May 29, 2009, 09:44:00 PM
John, I checked out your posted panel, and found a spelling error!!! Someone put "Touch" Turtle instead of "Touche". I only bring this up because he was one of my favorites from back then, and I still have one of those yellow records you play on 78 with Touche and Dum Dum!

Looking forward to the comic. Thanks for the heads up!

Mike

Good catch!  I read that line as written and thought, "Whatever touch turtle is?!?", but as soon as I read your "Touche" it all came back!  The foil, hat and feather.......

JohnRozum

The panels are taken from an uncorrected proof that was sent to me to catch errors such as these, and I did. It must have had something to do with the font used for the lettering which dropped any accented "é" because it happened later in the story with a different word. The actual issue will say Touché Turtle.

As we all know Touch Turtle was Mike "Touch" Connors cartoon sidekick in his short lived animated Saturday morning adventure show.

BlackLagoon

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darkmonkeygod

John, thanks for dropping back in and letting us know. Very cool to see Captain Cave Man's club in there, I'll check the issue out.
Shannon aka monsieurmonkey on UMA Y!

Illoman

Quote from: JohnRozum on May 29, 2009, 10:46:46 PM
The panels are taken from an uncorrected proof that was sent to me to catch errors such as these, and I did. It must have had something to do with the font used for the lettering which dropped any accented "é" because it happened later in the story with a different word. The actual issue will say Touché Turtle.




Mike

JohnRozum

Hi everyone. I just wanted to remind you that this is available today. Let me know what you think if you get it.

artistguy

Hey John, big fan of Scooby and of your work....can't wait to check this out!!! Thanks!

Jscareshock

John, just saw the post and I know the comic is out there so i will support you.  Keep the good work comng!

JohnRozum

Thanks everyone. I hope those of you who picked it up enjoyed it. Tomorrow, SCOOBY-DOO #146 hits comic book stores, and while it has no classic horror connection, it's apparently my 100th Scooby-Doo story to see print. Zoinks!

michblk

Hey John, I just picked up #145 today at Borders.  Looking forward to reading it.

BK
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Bill Murray - Stripes

michblk

Hey John, I just read #145 and enjoyed it thouroughly and all of the references.

Congrats on 100 issues!

BK
"There is something wrong with us, very, very wrong with us"
Bill Murray - Stripes

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