Get Involved, Internet: Help make a book of Scooby-Doo horror movie mashups

Get Involved, Internet: Help make a book of Scooby-Doo horror movie mashups

It used to be that the scariest thing to happen to Scooby-Doo and the Mystery, Inc. gang was the threat of another episode with Scrappy-Doo (or a Sandy Duncan appearance), but artist Travis Falligant has changed all that. Falligant created a series of illustrations that imagine those meddling kids meeting up with various horror movie icons. He incorporates characters mostly from ’80s and ’90s films, with references ranging from the well-known (Elvira, Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger) to the more obscure (like those poor forgotten robots from Chopping Mall).

By perfectly incorporating these modern monsters into the Hanna-Barbera style, Falligant’s work got noticed by a lot websites—including this one—as well as many of the filmmakers whose works inspired him. And now he’s launched a campaign to crowdfund the creation of a limited-edition run of a book collecting his illustrations, which he’s dubbed Lost Mysteries.

Partnering with Bloody Disgusting, Falligant offers various rewards to those who pledge, including: trading cards, incorporating donors into the book’s pages, and a “Wolfman Nards” shooting target. To learn more, watch his pitch video below, or go to the project’s page on Indiegogo.

 
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