'Scooby-Doo' co-creator Joe Ruby dead at 87 - The animator worked with famed comic book artist Jack Kirby

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Joe Ruby, known best as the co-creator of "Scooby-Doo," is dead. He was 87.

His death was confirmed to Fox News by the animator's son, Craig.

Ruby passed away of natural causes in the early hours of Aug. 26 in his home near Los Angeles.

In addition to his work on "Scooby-Doo," the Daytime Emmy nominee worked closely with the late comic book titan Jack Kirby, who Craig said helped Ruby to create 800 characters that remain unproduced with Ruby-Spears Productions, his father's production company.

Ruby also oversaw Saturday morning children's programming at CBS after co-creating the smash-hit cartoon "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" for the network with Ken Spears, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The pair would later do the same for ABC after CBS's then-president Fred Silverman relocated to the network.

Under ABC's Filmways, Ruby-Spears Productions would create cartoon characters such as Fangface, Plastic Man, Mister T and Alvin and the Chipmunks.


The outlet reports that Ruby, who also served during the Korean War and worked for Disney in its animation department, but also worked as a comic book illustrator and music editor.

He is also credited as a creator for such cartoons as "The Barkleys" and "Jabberjaw."

Ruby is survived by Carole, his wife of 63 years, his children Cliff, Deanna, Craig and Debby and his grandchildren Carly, Zach, Evan, Hasy, Adam, Max, Ben, Blake, Sage and Kate.

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Rest in peace. Plenty of good memories of the movies and episodes I used to watch. One of the great shows from the past that are unfortunately a rarity nowadays.
 
Scooby-Doo was always a fun watch as a kid and definitely pushed me into my art hobby
Joe Ruby seems like a fine man who served his community with pride. Rest in peace.
 
Goddamn it, this is the only death that's mattered to me in a long time. I'm not not afraid to admit that Scooby Doo is unironically one of my favorite franchises of all time. Everything that came after 2010 sucked ass though.
 
Never cared much for Scooby Doo, but he had a hand in creating Thundaar the Barbarian, which was one of my favorite cartoons as a kid. RIP
 
This may be the saddest news of 2020. RIP. I hated some of the ripoffs, but most of it was good.
 
Like, now ain't the time for tears Scoob...
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Like, now's the time to find out where's the caveman. For Joe's sake...

Overused gag aside, RIP you old soul. I fucking hated all the Scooby clones though.

Never cared much for Scooby Doo, but he had a hand in creating Thundaar the Barbarian, which was one of my favorite cartoons as a kid. RIP
IIRC Ruby Spears also made that 90s Mega Man cartoon.
 
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