The End is Here!

The End is Here! is the single story in Scooby Apocalypse #36, by DC Comics. This is also the final story of the Scooby Apocalypse series, as it was cancelled by DC Comics, although it was able to come to its natural end.

Premise
Seeing humanity as a plague, the Nanite King is on the verge of wiping out all of the human race, but Velma and Fred have devised a plan to turn the tables on the Nanite King, but at a grave cost.

Synopsis
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Characters
Main characters:
 * Dr. Velma Dinkley
 * Shaggy Rogers
 * Daphne Blake
 * Fred Jones (nanite zombie)

Supporting characters:
 * Rufus Dinkley
 * Quentin Dinkley
 * Scrappy-Doo

Villains:
 * Nanite King

Other characters:
 * Cassie
 * Daisy Dinkley
 * Scooby-Doo
 * Cliffy
 * Frederick Rogers-Dinkley

Locations

 * Sacremento, California
 * Complex Beta
 * Albany, New York
 * Henry Hudson Mall

Objects

 * Velma's googles
 * Emotigoggles
 * Pizza

Vehicles

 * TBA

Full credits
The following credits try to match how they are displayed in the comic as much as possible:
 * J.M. DeMatteis: Writer
 * Pat Olliffe: Pencils
 * Tom Palmer: Inks
 * Hi-Fi: Colors
 * Travis Lanham: Letters
 * Liz Erickson: Asst. Editor
 * Harvey Richards: Editor Supreme
 * Jim Chadwick: Immensely Believed
 * Cover By: Olliffe & Palmer with Hi-Fi
 * Variant Cover By: Mirka Andolfo

Continuity

 * The Henry Hudson Mall was destroyed in The Thing Who Would Be King!
 * The Nanite King had Velma in his clutches at end of the previous story, The End is Near!

Notes/trivia

 * TBA

Miscellaneous

 * "Ruh-roh" count: 0.
 * "Zoinks" count: 0.
 * "Jeepers" count: 0.
 * "Jinkies" count: 0.

Cultural references

 * The public front for Complex Beta is named Takamoto Web Design, after animator Iwao Takamoto.

Coloring mistakes

 * None known.

Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities

 * The Mystery Machine never had its name written its body, but is down so on page 6, panel 3, anyway, to grab Fred's attention.
 * It's also written as if he had more of a personal attachment than the others, like his animated counterpart, but in the Scooby Apocalypse universe, one could argue it was more Shaggy's van than Fred's.