Comics » General Comics Trivia » 10/02/2020 6:04 pm |
Andy E. Nystrom wrote:
Those are correct for the most part. Technically the company that creates the small comics is Chick Publications with the late Jack Chick the founder, but close enough. I generally don't split hairs with these unless it veers too close to something else.
In case anyone is wondering if you can say God's quote from Savage Dragon, my answer is, well, you can certainly try to do so...
Here's the cover to Archie's One Way:
I didn't answer #5.
I actually have a number of Spire comics, which is how I knew the answers.
And there's two versions of Savage Dragon: one where God uses the expletive after he slugged out the Devil, and one with it censored and the words "God is Good" within the Image symbol.
Imaginary Threads and Wish Lists » The Imaginary Outlawed Handbook thread! » 10/02/2020 2:09 pm |
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General Information/Discussion on Official Marvel Works » The OHOTMU Trivia Game » 10/02/2020 1:36 pm |
12. Wolverine in the OHotMU Wolverine 2004?
15. the Defenders
Comics » General Comics Trivia » 10/02/2020 1:32 pm |
Andy E. Nystrom wrote:
1.Which licensed character had multiple Spire Christian titles despite there being non-religious titles by their owner concurrently?
2.For the above, which title had a witnessing gag on the front cover?
3.Who is the only other character in Spire Christian titles (also not religious) to have multiple one-shots devoted to them?
4.What was usually the final digit of the price of Spire Christian Comics?
5.Who were the owners of Spire Christian Comics?
6.Which real life musician had their own Spire Christian title?
7.Which company publishes miniature one-shots of a “fire and brimstone” nature (meaning a lot of the characters wind up in Hell at the end of the story due to their behaviour)?
12.Which member of the Global Guardians is Jewish?
14.Which two titles was Father Craemer a supporting character in?
16.In which Image title did God use an expletive when telling people not to mess with him?
I know most of these.
1. Archie
2. Archie's One Way
3. Barney Bear
4.9
5. That I don't know off the top of my head
6.Johnny Cash (titled "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash")
7. Jack Chick
12. Seraph
14. Suicide Squad and the '90s Spectre series
16. Savage Dragon (#31 to be precise)
Reference Works that are Non-Marvel/Not Officially Marvel » Reference tomes that cover British comics » 10/01/2020 10:26 am |
There is also A-Z of Judge Dredd
Television and Movies » TV Series Trivia » 10/01/2020 9:17 am |
Loki wrote:
4. What was the series about a Victorian adventurer who was frozen and revived in the modern day?
Adam Adamant Lives
Loki wrote:
17. In what series was Mr. Teatime the main villain?
Hogfather, adapted from Terry Pratchett's Discworld novel. ( and it's pronounced Teh-ah-tim-eh)
General Information/Discussion on Official Marvel Works » The OHOTMU Trivia Game » 10/01/2020 9:02 am |
Loki wrote:
10. A two parter, as both are related to the same character. Which handbook volume first acknowledged that Captain Britain had appeared in a British comic before he appeared in an American one? And which volume actually provided readers with that British first appearance info?
Deluxe Edition #2 for the first part and Update '89 #1 for the second?
Loki wrote:
12. One publication had a single entry massively out of alphabetical order. Which entry?
Armin Zola in the first issue of the Deluxe Edition
Loki wrote:
13. One entry for a team depicted members of said team not shown in the comics, and members who we had met in costumes they'd not previously been depicted in. Which entry? Note: I'm looking for a team; don't get mixed up with the answer for the next question.
the Sinister Six?
Loki wrote:
17. Still Legacy: Three of the books featured different characters who shared the same codename; one doesn't, but does include a character whose codename is a synonym of the one used in all three other books. Which codenames?
The Sun Stealer in the 1960s one and the three Star Thieves in the other 3
Loki wrote:
Added: 18. cf questions 7 and 8 - which Appendix entry first used Roman numerals to distinguish between two characters using the same codename?
Black Knight. Just guessing
…Anything Else Pop Culture Related » Pop Culture Obituaries » 9/30/2020 7:21 pm |
It been a week since it happened, but no one else has brought it up.
RIP John Laurinaitis, better known as the professional wrestler Animal of the Road Warriors/the Legion of Doom. He had actually appeared in a few comics with his partner, the late Michael "Hawk" Hegstrand, such as issue 5 of Valiant's Battlemania and the two issues of Antarctic's Fifth Force.
Television and Movies » TV Series Trivia » 9/30/2020 6:34 pm |
Andy E. Nystrom wrote:
D
Which character on Superman: The Animated Series resembled Jack Kirby?
Dan Turpin
Andy E. Nystrom wrote:
T
Which teenage could transform into a sports car?
Turbo Teen
Andy E. Nystrom wrote:
U
This superhero with his own series was a shoeshine boy when not playing hero
Underdog
General Information/Discussion on Official Marvel Works » Autographed Handbooks/Similar Works » 9/29/2020 10:17 pm |
I've been getting my Handbooks (and Who's Whos) signed whenever I can and have gotten quite a few. I use the '80s series because I'm not sure about how artists feel signing reprinted art. I have heard a few stories from them about their work on the Handbooks. Unforntunately, i don't have a camera or a scanner so I can't display them.
Anything. Go Nuts » How is Everyone? » 9/29/2020 8:19 pm |
I'm doing OK. I just found this site today. Some people may remember me from the previous versions of Who Watches the Watchers, and I'm glad to see it has survived.
Individual Official Marvel Handbook, Guidebook, and Files Book Discussion » Deadpool Corps: Rank and Foul » 9/29/2020 8:16 pm |
A couple of years ago, I met Gus Vazquez at a comic con in Toronto and bought the original art for Domino and Dinah Soar (It was one one page)