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Even if I am not right, I am tempted to highjack the thread... I have a questions that I don't have the answer to, but I don't want to wreck the flow.
If anyone is interested in helping out, I will put the question in a spoiler box and if you know the answer, can you send me a pm? It would be greatly appreciated.
Spoiler (Click in box to read)
Does anyone know a JLA/JSA hero (or villain) that would have a commercial driver's license?
Probably Batman. We know Robin/Tim Drake recieved a special license to drive when his Dad was paralyzed for awhile, way back when.
Oh, and Green Arrow/Ollie had the "Arrowmobile", and he also use to drive the pick-up truck he and Hal used when they went looking for the "Real America".
The Joker had his "Jokermobile". I'd give the man a license without giving him a test, cause, otherwise I'd probably be dead.
I recall Catwoman driving when she was a resident of NYC.
I assume Superman/Clark Kent has one, as he tended the farm back home and drove the tractor now and again.
No; but I've often suspected that Captain Caveman was the biological father of Bamm-Bamm Rubble. (Remember, baby Bamm-Bamm was left on the Rubbles' doorstep; and it would explain the prodigious strength.)
I always thought I would get three female labs (one black, one chocolate and one yellow) and name them:
Brenda
Dee Dee
Taffy
However, Alias was on TV when I got my Black Lab puppy three years ago so she lucked into Sydney instead.
However, I am upset that you did not take the chance to yell "Zowie" as I thought that would be right up your alley.
Every relationship is fundamentally a power struggle, and the individual in power is whoever likes the other person less.
-Chuck Klosterman, "Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs"
In one episode of The Simpsons, when Homer attends Krusty's Klown Kollege", Krusty is shown lighting cigarettes off various expensive items. That is, he sets the items alight, then lights a cig off of them. Of all of these items, one is a DC comic. Which DC comic was it? (Name and issue number, please).
Funny thing is, I thought that question up after seeing the name change here to;
PopRealms.com: Popular Culture > Comics & Cartoons > DC Comics > D.C. trivia game
Now, after that, they changed the name again to;
PopRealms.com: Popular Culture > Comics & Graphic Novels > DC Comics > D.C. trivia game
I still say Warner Oland was the best of the Charlie Chan's.
Which I heartily agree with!! For a Swede, he made a pretty good career out of playing Orientals (he was also the first Fu Manchu of the talkies, and Dr. Yogami in the classic Werewolf of London).
Which I heartily agree with!! For a Swede, he made a pretty good career out of playing Orientals (he was also the first Fu Manchu of the talkies, and Dr. Yogami in the classic Werewolf of London).
I was a fan of his Chan, I've only seen his Fu Manchu very few times, and the "Werewolf Of London", while good, was never as good as the later "WolfMan" starring Lon (Creighton) Chaney Jr... which, I recently read, will be remade soon.
I'm thinking of a 1970s cartoon show, which did not feature any DC Comics characters in it; but two of the characters were voiced by actors who had previously voiced DC Comics super-heroes in other cartoons. What show am I thinking of?
Here's a hint. The two DC heroes in question were members of the same team, but did not appear in the cartoons together (not when voiced by the actors in question, at least).
Here's a hint. The two DC heroes in question were members of the same team, but did not appear in the cartoons together (not when voiced by the actors in question, at least).
So, I'm thinking Casey Kasem was one of the chars' voices.