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"Gee, Brainy, what do you want to do tonight?" "The same thing we do every night, Bouncing Boy: try to take over the United Planets!!" They're B.B. and The Brain ...
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was he turned into a humanoid? I seem to recall something of the sort referred to back in the 70s.
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No, but the answer was mentioned in DC's 1970s SHAZAM! series.
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Originally posted by Bicycle Repair Man:
Between 52 and Jeff Smith's SHAZAM! The Monster Society Of Evil prestige miniseries, Mr. Mind (The World's Wickedest Worm™) has a pretty high profile right now.
But do you know his history? Evidently not. What happened to the Golden Age Mr. Mind at the conclusion of the original "Monster Society Of Evil" saga? He was executed. Specifically, he was tried and convicted on multiple counts of murder and numerous other crimes, and sentenced to the electric chair. Something else else easy, to get the game moving again: Who appeared first: the Golden Age Black Adam, the Golden Age Captain Marvel Jr., or the Golden Age Mary Marvel?
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I'll guess Golden Age Captain Marvel, Jr.
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You have guessed correctly.
Over to Quislet, Esq.
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Sorry for holding this up.
In Robert Loren Fleming's Thriller, what was Salvo's motto?
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"Only flesh wounds, only out-patients. I won't kill a fly, so don't ask me."
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That's his motto. I loved it.
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okay...
what 80s character was a TV star who was kicked off his own series, to be replaced by an animated version of himself?
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nope.
It wasn't a DC character.
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I'll take one more guess with Longshot
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nope.
not Marvel, either.
it was a single-creator (artist/writer) book, and that cretor is still active in comics today.
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Here's a random guess: Zenith?
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? I don't even recall that one.
Hint: It was from a company that was one of the leading Indy outfits for a significant portion of the 80s, and several of the titles it published have seen the light of day at other companies in recent times.
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One month and no one's even tried.
It was Howard Chaykin's "American Flagg!"
New, easier question: what super-heroine, in her secret ID, was once a soap opera actress?
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Quis has it! Late in the "Superman Family" run of the late 70s.
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Bumped because I have a question I want to ask, assuming I can answer Quislet's.
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Oops. Forgot about this.
Matthew, seeing as you have a question, go ahead.
If you feel the need to answer a question. What is Superman's secret identity?
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Clark Kent.
This one shouldn't be too tough, but it could have people squinting as they try to figure out just how it works. (I'm only mostly sure that I've got it completely sussed out myself.)
What two related DC characters were both named, or at least partially named, after Jay Garrick, and what is their exact familial relationship to each other?
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