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When our story opens, the Question is investigating an impossible locked-room murder mystery involving a midget and a 6'6"-tall call girl into heavy bondage. Don't worry, I'll explain later. It's all vitally relevant.
--Alan Moore, Twilight
but "Raising the Flag" is a title for the recent new Mini-Series, right?
As for Rick Flag - it has been revealed that Rick Flag Jr has been dead all along....that Anthony Miller, the soldier, who was brainwashed by the General thinking that he is Rick Flag coming back alive and is being controlled by the General to assassinate Amanda Waller. So that's why I preceived Rick Flag Jr and pseudo-Rick Flag as a separate character.
if you saying that I am missing three...I remember seeing 8 heads shot on the cover of Suicide Squad #1 - Enchantress, Rick Flag, Deadshot, Mindboggler, Captain Boomerang, Bronze Tiger, Plastique, and Nemesis....so probably I may have misremembering.
so i am missing three - so I think probably it's Rick Flag, Boomerang, and Nightshade??
but "Raising the Flag" is a title for the recent new Mini-Series, right?
As for Rick Flag - it has been revealed that Rick Flag Jr has been dead all along....that Anthony Miller, the soldier, who was brainwashed by the General thinking that he is Rick Flag coming back alive and is being controlled by the General to assassinate Amanda Waller. So that's why I preceived Rick Flag Jr and pseudo-Rick Flag as a separate character.
if you saying that I am missing three...I remember seeing 8 heads shot on the cover of Suicide Squad #1 - Enchantress, Rick Flag, Deadshot, Mindboggler, Captain Boomerang, Bronze Tiger, Plastique, and Nemesis....so probably I may have misremembering.
so i am missing three - so I think probably it's Rick Flag, Boomerang, and Nightshade??
You got it. Rick Flag is indeed Rick Flag, as I see it. All that brainwashing stuff was bizarre and lame. As for Nightshade and Boomer, they both appeared in the first issue.
You got it. Rick Flag is indeed Rick Flag, as I see it. All that brainwashing stuff was bizarre and lame. As for Nightshade and Boomer, they both appeared in the first issue.
Take it away, thebigZZZZZ.
wow..lucky guess on Nightshade..I don't remember seeing her in #1 - guess I was too fond of Shadowpact, which sadly is cancelled, like the DC always does to many of good books, Hero, Young Heroes in Love, Chase (especially her!), and many others.
okay back to the game - hmmm the question is:
in honor to the 50th year anniversary of the Legion - (for fun) -
which Legionnaire that Keith Giffen has publicly stated that he absolutely hate that Legionnaire and has been involved in killing off the same Legionnaire at least two occasions?
ding ding! CC got it correct. Keith absolutely hated KK with intense passion...that's why he was so thrilled when he penned the Legion and he killed KK off, then the SW6 Batch came, again he quickly killed KK off...then came 52 and he was the one involved on the staff killing him off for 3rd time. Third time was a charm for Keith.
Dunno what Giffen has against Ralph Macchio...I mean, I never appreciated his acting, but I never wanted to kill him, either.
New question: This DC comic book began publication in 1949, and changed its title three times before finally being canceled in 1987. Name all four titles of this comic book.
Hmmm, books that lasted a long time, but were canceled around the time of the Crisis...
I don't know. Feels like it should either be a war book, or possibly a funny animals book.
It's something I'll never get without research, so I'll throw a guess and then head to Wikipedia.
Our Army At War, Sgt. Rock, Weird War Stories, Real War Stories.
--wyld
When our story opens, the Question is investigating an impossible locked-room murder mystery involving a midget and a 6'6"-tall call girl into heavy bondage. Don't worry, I'll explain later. It's all vitally relevant.
--Alan Moore, Twilight