Over the past few months, artist Travis Falligant has delighted fans of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! with tribute art showing the Great Dane and his gang with horror icons, and he recently launched an Indiegogo campaign to get those memorable moments printed in an art book. In his latest batch of vintage images, Travis pits the young sleuths against more horror characters, including Sam from Trick ’r Treat.

Travis Falligant has teamed up with Bloody Disgusting and Indiegogo with his recently launched “Lost Mysteries” art book. The fundraising goal is $25,000. If that amount is reached, Travis’ well-received twists on the vintage cartoon classic will be collected and published in a hardcover, full-color, 6″ by 9″ book, complete with new horror-themed adventures that would mix the Mystery Machine riders with characters from Carrie, The Lost Boys, The Shining, and more.

Only 300 copies of the art book would be published, with Travis planning to never sell his Scooby-Doo images in any form again. To learn more about the “Lost Mysteries” art book fundraising campaign, visit:

From Teen Wolf (1985) to the Scream series and beyond, Travis pays homage to the horror genre through posters, T-shirts and comic book panels that put new spins on old favorites. We’ve compiled his “Lost Mysteries” images below. If you like his Scooby-Doo artwork and want to see what else Travis has crafted, visit:

“The All Hallows Eve Howler” - "The gang’s Halloween party is cut short by the appearance of a strange little creature who’s more Trick than Treat."

"This Street Beat Is No Treat" - "Scooby & the gang run into a mad scientist’s kooky creation on the streets of New York."

"The Texarkana Sunset Fret” - "The gang investigates a masked phantom that terrorizes the small town of Texarkana, Texas."

"The Wild Mamuwalde Mystery” - "The gang visits Velma’s uncle in Los Angeles and runs into an 18th-century African prince named Mamuwalde, a vampire who haunts the city!"

"Don’t Mine With This Valentine" - "The gang investigates the legend of a maniacal miner in the town of Valentine Bluffs, during their annual Valentine’s Day celebration."

"Scooby and the Sorority Row Pyscho" - "A deranged clown haunts the graduating sisters of a sorority house and it’s up to Mystery Inc to help unmask the creep."

"The Copper Heart Stopper" - Mystery Inc runs into a Maniacal Police Officer that haunts the streets of New York City.

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    About the Author - Derek Anderson

    Raised on a steady diet of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books and Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Derek has been fascinated with fear since he first saw ForeverWare being used on an episode of Eerie, Indiana.

    When he’s not writing about horror as the Senior News Reporter for Daily Dead, Derek can be found daydreaming about the Santa Carla Boardwalk from The Lost Boys or reading Stephen King and Brian Keene novels.