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The End is Near! is the single story in Scooby Apocalypse #35, by DC Comics.
Premise[]
The resistance moves into Velma's brother's advanced complex, as the Nanite King sets his sights on Velma.
Synopsis[]
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Characters[]
Main characters:
- Dr. Velma Dinkley
- Shaggy Rogers
- Daphne Blake
- Fred Jones (nanite zombie) (possessed corpse)
Supporting characters:
- Quentin Dinkley
Villains:
- Nanite King
- Nanite King's minions (final appearance; killed)(no lines)
Other characters:
- Scooby-Doo
- Daisy Dinkley
- Cliffy
- Scrappy-Doo
- Cassie
- Jack Kubelsky (mentioned)(deceased)
- Grace Kubelsky (mentioned)(deceased)
- Kumar (mentioned)(deceased)
- Rufus T. Dinkley (no lines)
Locations[]
- Albany, New York
- Henry Hudson Mall (rubble)
- Sacremento, California
- Complex Beta
Objects[]
- Velma's googles
- Emotigoggles
Vehicles[]
- Mystery Machine (destroyed)
- Quentin Dinkley's jet
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: Kahuna
- Harvey Richards: Big Kahuna
- Jim Chadwick: Bigger Kahuna
- Cover By: Olliffe & Palmer
- Variant Cover By: Riley Rossmo
Continuity[]
- The Henry Hudson Mall was destroyed in the previous story, The Thing Who Would Be King!
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.
Quotes[]
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