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K. Kapitalist Kouriers
R. Richie Rich
W. Wanted
X. X-Men Forever
K is Correct
R is Incorrect. Richie may or may not be in the title, but whichever title it is, both co-stars are mentioned in the title
W. I'll give you this one. The full title is Wanted: The World's Most Dangerous Criminals
X is Correct
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Calling a day's notice on the following. Note that I had previously said that O was Correct but that was an error on my part. It's actually Incorrect, though there was a subsequent reprint title by that name (in fact I had worded the question in such a way to rule out that answer). So the remaining questions are brought to you by the letters J, O, Q, and R
J. Black Hood and other superheroes appeared in this 1940s comic
O. This was the first series to reprint Ghost Rider stories, starting with a retelling of his origin
Q. Charlton briefly published the adventures of this equine hero
R. This title co-starred Harvey’s two best known characters
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Jackpot Comics.
Original Ghost Rider Rides Again.
Richie Rich and Casper.
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Those three are correct. The first issue of Original Ghost Rider Rides Again retold Ghost Rider's origin with the revelation that Mephisto rather than the real Satan was behind Johnny's origin.
If anyone can figure out Q, the new round will start today instead of tomorrow, It's a very well known character.
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If anyone can figure out Q, the new round will start today instead of tomorrow, It's a very well known character.
Don Quixote?
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zuckyd1 wrote:
Don Quixote?
Incorrect. Remember, the Q is always the first letter unless it's The or something similar.
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The only horse I can think of whose name starts with Q would be Quickdraw McGraw. I can't recall him having his own licensed title with anyone, but I suppose it's possible.
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The only horse I can think of whose name starts with Q would be Quickdraw McGraw. I can't recall him having his own licensed title with anyone, but I suppose it's possible.
That's the answer I was looking for (Quick Draw McGraw). Going by the Overstreet price guide, he's actually had two titles, at least in the US. The first started with Dell before moving to Gold Key (it had 15 issues total, including one with the "Four Color" numbering, 11 at Dell, 4 at Gold Key). The second was the Charlton series, which lasted 8 issues. So not a hot seller, but his comics do exist.
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This quiz is devoted to religion in comics. The focus here is on the most active religions, Christianity in particular (though the Norse and Greek gods do have 21st century worshipers). Note that all Spire Christian titles are one-shots, though some have recurring characters. Note also that I do these questions from memory, though I sometimes doublecheck things after coming up with a question) so I’m not snubbing/downplaying any one religion on purpose.
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)?
8.Who published The Life and Times of Pope John Paul?
9.Which character in Ghost Rider comics might be Jesus?
10.What is the Thing’s religion?
11.Which popular 21st century Marvel character who has had their own title is Muslim?
12.Which member of the Global Guardians is Jewish?
13.Which writer on which DC series left the title because DC killed a story in which the hero meets Jesus even though it had previously been approved and the then-current storyline was already heading to that point?
14.Which two titles was Father Craemer a supporting character in?
15.Which Vertigo series sometimes had the lead character at odds with God, although he fought a number of other opponents as well?
16.In which Image title did God use an expletive when telling people not to mess with him?
17.Who opposed Thor because of the former’s Christian beliefs?
18.In The Boys, which member of the Seven is the most Christian at least at the start of the series (the answer may or may not be the same as in the TV show)
19.Which superhero’s mother is a nun?
20.What is Nightcrawler’s relgiion?
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8.Who published The Life and Times of Pope John Paul?
Marvel
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9.Which character in Ghost Rider comics might be Jesus?
The Friend
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10.What is the Thing’s religion?
Jewish
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11.Which popular 21st century Marvel character who has had their own title is Muslim?
Ms Marvel (Kamala Khan)
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13.Which writer on which DC series left the title because DC killed a story in which the hero meets Jesus even though it had previously been approved and the then-current storyline was already heading to that point?
I'm guessing Alan Moore in Swamp Thing.
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15.Which Vertigo series sometimes had the lead character at odds with God, although he fought a number of other opponents as well?
Preacher
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17.Who opposed Thor because of the former’s Christian beliefs?
The Crusader
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18.In The Boys, which member of the Seven is the most Christian at least at the start of the series (the answer may or may not be the same as in the TV show)
Starlight
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19.Which superhero’s mother is a nun?
Daredevil
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20.What is Nightcrawler’s religion?
Catholicism.
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Most of those are correct. For 13 you have the right series but wrong writer.
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13.Which writer on which DC series left the title because DC killed a story in which the hero meets Jesus even though it had previously been approved and the then-current storyline was already heading to that point?
Rick Veitch
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13.Which writer on which DC series left the title because DC killed a story in which the hero meets Jesus even though it had previously been approved and the then-current storyline was already heading to that point?
Rick Veitch
Correct. I can't recall if he left DC entirely at that point but definitely Swamp Thing
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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)
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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:
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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.
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Yes, I meant that of the ones you did answer, you were correct. 5 is the only one left.
5.Who were the owners of Spire Christian Comics?
[I'll add, don't cheat by checking this source, but the name I'm looking for is the other company name the Overstreet Guide always lists with Spire]
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Calling a day on that last question:
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5.Who were the owners of Spire Christian Comics?
[I'll add, don't cheat by checking this source, but the name I'm looking for is the other company name the Overstreet Guide always lists with Spire]
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The answer to #5 is Fleming H. Revell Co.
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For the next quiz, everything begins with the letter A, excluding "The" and the like. For personal names, go with the first name.
1.Who is John Aman better known as?
2. Who is a robotic foe of the Just'a Lotta Animals?
3. Which team wa the Jester a member of?
4. Which Archie digest series asks a question in its title?
5. What is the real name of the best known version of Marvel's Arabian Knight?
6. As Captain America, What team was Jeff Mace a member of?
7. Which criminal organization that fought the Zoo Crew is an anagram? Okay to just use the anagram if you don't recall what it stands for.
8. "Red" Fever was the main villain in this one-shot
9. What is the first appearance of Wonder Woman (exact issue number)?
10. This comic company published Cerebus' adventures.
11. Who is Felina Furr better known as?
12. Aside from a sneak preview, which was the first title to feature Chris King and Vicki Grant as the main characters?
13. Scoop Scanlon and Tex Thompson were features in the first issue of which series?
14. Which company published Femforce's adventures (full name, not abbreviated)?
15. Super-Hip appeared most often in which series?
16, What is Amethyst's alter ego?
17. What substance is Hyperion vulnerable to?
18. Who is Sam Simeon's partner?
19. Viking Commado was a feature in this series
20. What was the code name of the Grapplers' manager?
21. Which Green Lantern parody appeared in Ambush Bug stories?
22. What term originally referred to very limited run titles published only to secure the trademark on comic titles?
23. The parody character Night Gawker appeared in which title?
24. The Bronze Age version of the Black Hood first appeared in this title
25. Eclipse revived this aviator series from the Golden Age.
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For the next quiz, everything begins with the letter A, excluding "The" and the like. For personal names, go with the first name.
1.Who is John Aman better known as?
Amazing Man
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5. What is the real name of the best known version of Marvel's Arabian Knight?
Adbul Qamar
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6. As Captain America, What team was Jeff Mace a member of?
All-Winners Squad
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8. "Red" Fever was the main villain in this one-shot
Archie vs the Punisher
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10. This comic company published Cerebus' adventures.
Aardvark-Vanaheim
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11. Who is Felina Furr better known as?
Alley-Cat Abra
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14. Which company published Femforce's adventures (full name, not abbreviated)?
Americomics
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17. What substance is Hyperion vulnerable to?
Argonite.
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18. Who is Sam Simeon's partner?
Angel O'Day
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20. What was the code name of the Grapplers' manager?
Auntie Freeze
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23. The parody character Night Gawker appeared in which title?
Aargh!
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25. Eclipse revived this aviator series from the Golden Age.
Airboy
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All those are correct except for minor spelling/wording errors:
1. Amazing-Man is hyphenated
8. Archie *Meets* the Punisher
11. Alley-Kat-Abra
23. Arrgh!
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For the next quiz, everything begins with the letter A, excluding "The" and the like. For personal names, go with the first name.
9. What is the first appearance of Wonder Woman (exact issue number)?
13. Scoop Scanlon and Tex Thompson were features in the first issue of which series?
9. All-Star Comics #8?
13. Action Comics?
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3. Which team wa the Jester a member of?
the All-Star Squadron
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4. Which Archie digest series asks a question in its title?
Archie...Archie Andrews, Where Are You?
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12. Aside from a sneak preview, which was the first title to feature Chris King and Vicki Grant as the main characters?
Adventure Comics
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15. Super-Hip appeared most often in which series?
the Adventures of Bob Hope
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19. Viking Commado was a feature in this series
All-Out War
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21. Which Green Lantern parody appeared in Ambush Bug stories?
Amber Butane
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22. What term originally referred to very limited run titles published only to secure the trademark on comic titles?
Ashcan.
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14. Which company published Femforce's adventures (full name, not abbreviated)?
This question is incorrect, because Americomics still publishes Femforce
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Those are correct. With Femforce, what threw me off is the new Overstreet guide (which I used to check if it was still being published) claims it ended with 109, but I see there's a Feb 2020 review online for #188, so obviously the guide is way off on that one. The Overstreet guide does have some weird errors. It used to have a list of teams and one of the teams they listed was Brainiac 5.
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Remaining questions (call a day's notice)
2. Who is a robotic foe of the Just'a Lotta Animals?
7. Which criminal organization that fought the Zoo Crew is an anagram? Okay to just use the anagram if you don't recall what it stands for.
16, What is Amethyst's alter ego?
24. The Bronze Age version of the Black Hood first appeared in this title
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Remaining questions (call a day's notice)
2. Who is a robotic foe of the Just'a Lotta Animals?
16, What is Amethyst's alter ego?
24. The Bronze Age version of the Black Hood first appeared in this title
2. Amazoo
16. Amy Winston
24. Archie's Super Hero Comic Digest Magazine
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Those are Correct (Archie's Super Hero *Special* but close enough)
If anyone can figure out the last one the new round begins today.
7. Which criminal organization that fought the Zoo Crew is an anagram? Okay to just use the anagram if you don't recall what it stands for.
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7. Which criminal organization that fought the Zoo Crew is an anagram? Okay to just use the anagram if you don't recall what it stands for.
ACROSTIC (A Corporation Recently Organized Solely to Instigate Crimes); I had to look up what it stood for, which is why I didn't ask others to do so.