Showing posts with label scooby doo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scooby doo. Show all posts

If John Hughes had made a Scooby-Doo movie



Scooby-Doo meets The Breakfast Club by Dave MacDowell for an upcoming John Hughes tribute show at Gallery 1988. Dave has art on sale here.

*Previously: Velma pin-up.

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When Scooby-Doo met Cthulhu (and Harlan Ellison)









A few clips from the recent Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated episode "Shrieking Madness." The Youtube description says:
With Mystery Inc. broken up, the gang decides to check out life after High School and spend a weekend at DARROW COLLEGE. But things don't go as planned when a creature called CHAR GAR GOTHAKON begins terrorizing the campus. Turns out this beast is a fictional character come to life. A creation of the author H.P. HATECRAFT who is a professor at the school. Although one of the other professors, HARLAN ELLISON, claims Hatecraft is a fraud, the creature is definitely real. And when it attacks and carries off Hatecraft to his doom, the gang realizes it has to come together once again to solve this mystery and save Hatecraft's life.
"Hatecraft" is played by Jeffrey Combs. Via.

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Less Than Jake as the Scooby-Doo gang




On Less Than Jake's new EP "TV," the band covers 16 television themes in under 13 minutes. You can listen to it here, but the best part is the sleeve itself. Peter Wonsowski created a television set that allows you to "change the channel" by folding the panels:





$8 at Amazon.

Android Karenina cover (link roundup)



Android Karenina cover. Via.

And a few more links:

1. Space Kook from Scooby-Doo fan art.

2. Ramen Shrimp Pouch recipe.

3. I didn't know Quentin Tarantino kept the New Beverly Cinema in LA afloat, and then bought it when the owner died. I used to go there all the time before I had kids.

*Previously: Krang and his android papercraft.

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Scooby-Doo zombie hunter t-shirt



The Travis Pitts Scooby-Doo zombie hunter t-shirt I posted way back when it was in its WIP stage is now on sale at Threadless.

And don't forget, to win a $100 Threadless store credit, create some nose art.

*Buy Scooby-Doo toys at eBay.

Steamcroween Poster, Misery Machine, Winged Bears

Ah, I love Halloween. Not even halfway through September, and there's already too much wonderful art to keep up with.


Poster celebrating Steamcroween at Red Hot Robot. Here's the Steam Crow webstore.




Almost finished Misery Machine t-shirt design by Travis Pitts.





A stork tries to run a gauntlet of winged monsters in a t-shirt design by Ivan T. You can vote for it by clicking on the voting widget:

Hello Cruel World - Threadless T-shirts, Nude No More

*Previously: Curiously-winged monkey.

*Buy Scooby Doo toys at eBay.

The Villains of Scooby-Doo art contest winners

First, I want to thank all of you for making this art contest a success. Before I announce the winners, here's a recap of the entries. Links are to the artists' sites:


The Beast from Bottomless Lake by Roman Laney.




Ghost of King Katazuma by M.S. Corley.




Ghost Native Shaman by Francesca Lasarte.




The Creeper by Meg of MegaCrafty.




Scooby-Doo villains jam by Necro Visible.




Glow-in-the-dark and light-up Space Kook Munny by Joe D!.




Disc Demon and the Ghost of King Katazuma by Evan Hodgins.




Demon Shark by Nancy Dorsner.




Captain Cutler by Warwick Johnson Cadwell.




Chickenstein by Jerom.




Old man with a mask by Marco Friedersdorf.




Space Kook by Eric Wiryanata.





Plush glow-in-the-dark Space Kook by Carlos Melgares




Captain Cutler by Shane "Das Chupa" Parker.





Space Kook by Rich Page.


So many wonderful entries, but I have to choose two winners.

The consolation prize goes to Jerom for his Chickenstein:



And the grand prize goes to Roman Laney's Beast from Bottomless Lake:


Once again, thanks to everyone who submitted an entry. I hope to announce another art contest soon.

Conveniently for the winners (and all of us), there's a big sale at Threadless right now.

Villains of Scooby-Doo grand finale

(If you want a recap of the entries to date, follow this link.)

Here are the final six entries to the Villains of Scooby-Doo art contest:


The Beast from Bottomless Lake by Roman Laney. His portfolio features concept art from El Tigre, and he recently posted a beautiful Art Deco image.




Ghost of King Katazuma by M.S. Corley, who recently posted an illustration that was accepted into the Darkstalkers tribute book. He also has a terrific selection of monster prints on sale at Etsy.




Ghost Native Shaman illustration and paper sculpture by Francesca Lasarte. Her portfolio and Flickr gallery are full of art, cheerful and macabre.




The Creeper by Meg of MegaCrafty, which is full of crafts, including these mortar board-topped chocolate pops.




Scooby-Doo villains jam by Necro Visible, who delivers the only Tiki ghost of the contest.



Glow-in-the-dark and light-up Space Kook Munny by Joe D!. Here's Joe's webshop.


Wow, thanks to everyone who submitted an entry. I'll choose the first and second place winners this weekend, and announce them on Monday. And I'm so sorry I have to disappoint anyone and select only two winners.