Classic Scooby Doo

Started by Wolf Man, April 07, 2009, 10:10:39 AM

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Dr.Teufel Geist

Quote from: Bogey on June 28, 2010, 11:13:08 PM
Simple solution: This immediately does not exist in my world.  Ah, ....all better. :)

I thought none of us exist in yer world?? lol

JohnRozum

I'm not only a fan, but I've been writing the "Scooby-Doo" comic book for over a decade and more than 100 stories. My favorite part is being able to drop in references to various monster movies, actors, make-up artists etc.. The Mystery Inc. gang has sailed upon the "Rita," tackled Rick Baker and Doug Jones and attended Monster Bash where Ben Chapman helped them solve a mystery centered around Millicent Patrick, among many other classic horror inspired mysteries.

Universal Steve

Quote from: Dr.Teufel Geist on June 28, 2010, 10:56:07 PM
That Totally sucks....what the heck is that garbage?....why do they have to do that...WHY! WHY! WHY!!!  >:D

This looks like that anime crap that they used for Shaggy and Scooby Doo Get A Clue. How can Hanna Barbara let this happen when they do close to original animation on the movies? A definate must miss!
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Dr.Teufel Geist

Quote from: JohnRozum on July 05, 2010, 09:44:32 PM
I'm not only a fan, but I've been writing the "Scooby-Doo" comic book for over a decade and more than 100 stories. My favorite part is being able to drop in references to various monster movies, actors, make-up artists etc.. The Mystery Inc. gang has sailed upon the "Rita," tackled Rick Baker and Doug Jones and attended Monster Bash where Ben Chapman helped them solve a mystery centered around Millicent Patrick, among many other classic horror inspired mysteries.

That is cool! John....so, ya got any free comics to give away?  ;D

JohnRozum


Alas, I don't really have much stock in Scooby-Doo comics. I've passed most of them out when I've made appearances at various elementary schools, or as prizes to trick-or-treaters who cme to my house dressed as classic movie monsters or Scooby-Doo characters (which sadly is not many kids these days). Dennis Druktenis of "Scary Monsters" magazine may have some of the Monster Bash issue. Check with him.

Dr.Teufel Geist

Quote from: JohnRozum on July 06, 2010, 12:24:46 AM
Alas, I don't really have much stock in Scooby-Doo comics. I've passed most of them out when I've made appearances at various elementary schools, or as prizes to trick-or-treaters who cme to my house dressed as classic movie monsters or Scooby-Doo characters (which sadly is not many kids these days). Dennis Druktenis of "Scary Monsters" magazine may have some of the Monster Bash issue. Check with him.

So if a 39 year old kid came to yer house dressed in a Scooby mask, he would get a comic? lol  ;D


Opera Ghost

Quote from: Wicked Lester on April 12, 2009, 08:46:08 AM
I believe Paul Winchell was the voice of the dog that could become invisible.

A very talented Ventriloquest! He was also original voice of Tigger and the voice of Gargamel in Smurfs.

As a kid, I got his autorgraph, and at the time learned that he had invented the first artificial heart, when he signed Dr. Paul Winchell.

According to Wiki
Winchell was also an amateur inventor, becoming the first person to build and patent a mechanical, artificial heart, implantable in the chest cavity (US Patent #3097366).

OG
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Opera Ghost

Quote from: JohnRozum on July 05, 2010, 09:44:32 PM
I'm not only a fan, but I've been writing the "Scooby-Doo" comic book for over a decade and more than 100 stories. My favorite part is being able to drop in references to various monster movies, actors, make-up artists etc.. The Mystery Inc. gang has sailed upon the "Rita," tackled Rick Baker and Doug Jones and attended Monster Bash where Ben Chapman helped them solve a mystery centered around Millicent Patrick, among many other classic horror inspired mysteries.

Very very cool JR! Who was the Publisher of these?
"In each of us, two natures are at war--the good and the evil. All our lives the fight goes on between them, and one of them must conquer..."

JohnRozum

The comics are published by DC Comics.

If a 39 year old kid came to my house dressed in a Scooby mask I'd be alarmed. I'd give them a Scooby comic just to make them go away.

Dr.Teufel Geist

Quote from: JohnRozum on July 07, 2010, 11:04:30 PM
The comics are published by DC Comics.

If a 39 year old kid came to my house dressed in a Scooby mask I'd be alarmed. I'd give them a Scooby comic just to make them go away.

okay...so where do you live?  lol   ;D

Jscareshock

Quote from: Dr.Teufel Geist on July 05, 2010, 10:43:00 PM
That is cool! John....so, ya got any free comics to give away?  ;D
You have to remember, they aren't making those cartoons for you or me anymore, they are making them to attract a new generation of kids into the Scooby CUlt.  We already had our time.

Bogey

Quote from: Scatter on June 21, 2010, 04:29:39 PM
I came across a Scooby Doo album from 1979 in a local second hand store. Has cool graphics and a different Scooby adventure on each side of the vinyl. I like Scooby, but don't really do albums or collect Scooby per se.

Does anyone want me to pick this up for their collection?? PM me. No charge.

The lp landed yesterday!  Yank ooo wery much, Shcatterooo!

Dr.Teufel Geist

Quote from: Jscareshock on July 08, 2010, 08:21:51 AM
You have to remember, they aren't making those cartoons for you or me anymore, they are making them to attract a new generation of kids into the Scooby CUlt.  We already had our time.

what? really? just messing with ya man.....  ;D
My time isnt over...it's my time....it's my time...(ooops sorry, got carried away with Triple H's old music there)

I dont know why kids like this cruddy looking big eyed weird body shaped cartoons, what's wrong with the children today? lol

Scatter

Quote from: Bogey on July 08, 2010, 09:21:56 AM
The lp landed yesterday!  Yank ooo wery much, Shcatterooo!

Excellent Bogie!! Let us know how she plays.
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