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Hanna Barbera Cartoons To Have Their Own Cinematic Universe Soon
Scooby-Doo.There are no specifics on any plans beyond S.C.O.O.B., so keep checking back for more […] -
Scooby Doo Apocalypse First Look Released
The Scooby Gang will face off against real monsters in a techno-futuristic Scooby Apocalypse, […] -
Stolen Scooby Doo Mystery Machine Crashes Into House
On Friday, around 3 a.m., a van painted to look like the ‘The Mystery Machine’ from Scooby-Doo was […] -
Giffen, DeMatteis, and Porter Talk Their “Big Departure” In Scooby Apocalypse
It’s not just the DC Universe that’s getting a facelift today; the world of Scooby-Doo is being […] -
Scooby Apocalypse #1 Review – An Impressive Reimagining
While the writing genuinely surprised me, the art is more of a mixed bag. J.M. DeMatteis style […] -
Scooby Apocalypse #2 Review – A Team Built From Chaos
Just like in the previous issue, the creative team mix in just enough goofiness and […] -
New Scooby Doo Animated Movie To Be Co-Directed By Dax Shepard
According to new reports, it looks like Dax Shepard is preparing to take on yet another classic […] -
Supernatural Announces Scooby-Doo Crossover Episode
ZOINKS! Like, hey Scoob! Like, what if we showed up in an episode of The CW’s longest-running show […] -
Check Out These Mad Max Versions of Iconic Pop Culture Vehicles
Thanks to the popularity of last summer’s Mad Max: Fury Road, it seems like everything is getting a Mad Max upgrade. DC recently gave the classic Hanna Barbara cartoon Wacky Races the Mad Max treatment, with Leonardo Manco (the illustrator of DC’s Mad Max tie-in comic) turning Penelope Pitstop and Dick Dastardly’s cars into miniature tanks of destruction. Artist Scott Park also got into the action, transforming some of pop culture’s most iconic vehicle and giving them upgrades to survive a lawless and savage world. Park created the pieces for Planet Pulp, a website that challenges artists with a different

