When I was doing last night’s post of The Scooby-Doo Project I did a bit of research into Scott Innes and it led me to Scrappy-Doo in the live-action Scooby-Doo movie. Apparently James Gunn, the screenwriter (though he’s known as a director now, hence why Scrappy said director when he used the Scooby-Doo And Guess Who style intro of the celebrity and totally not because I got his job on the movie wrong no sir not me) hated Scrappy so much that instead of not using him in the movie he made him the villain in the hopes of destroying him. Young fans of Scrappy were not happy with this and neither were some of the old fans, like me. And I have a comic so with that information fresh in my head this comic was inspired.
Over at The Clutter Reports I was setting up for this year’s Art Soundoff. I didn’t have the computer set up to use the webcam yet, and as I said in today’s there will be a lot of experimenting on my part this year.
In addition to Art Soundoff and this week’s latest Chapter By Chapter review of BattleTech: I Am Jade Falcon, I’m going to be busy all week so I don’t even know what I’ll be able to post. I have shopping, doctor, voting, and hopefully working on Captain Yuletide to do so I’m not sure what’s coming this round. I can only try to make it worth your dropping by each day to discuss storytelling. Have a good week, everyone!







[…] Scrappy, did an Art Soundoff this year defending Scrappy, and make a Jake & Leon comic where Scrappy gets payback on James Gunn for writing him as the villain in that terrible live-action movie. However, Scrappy […]
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