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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
Wyld gets it right! "Superman" is his costumed identity, and "Clark Kent" is his adoptive name; but his true, birth name is "Kal-El" and that's what he had to say backwards to return to his own dimension!
Wyld gets it right! "Superman" is his costumed identity, and "Clark Kent" is his adoptive name; but his true, birth name is "Kal-El" and that's what he had to say backwards to return to his own dimension!
Wyld gets it right! "Superman" is his costumed identity, and "Clark Kent" is his adoptive name; but his true, birth name is "Kal-El" and that's what he had to say backwards to return to his own dimension!
All yours, Mr. Cherry.
I do think I read later stories where they botched this bit of continuity, but oh well.
I do think I read later stories where they botched this bit of continuity, but oh well.
Well, it wouldn't surprise me. They did do a later story where Superboy and Mon-El visited Master Mxyzptlk in the Fifth Dimension. Superboy returned to his own dimension by saying "Le-Lak"...but if he'd done that as Superboy, in front of the young Mxyzptlk, why did the adult Mxy try to make him say "Namrepus"? Faulty memory?
Well, it wouldn't surprise me. They did do a later story where Superboy and Mon-El visited Master Mxyzptlk in the Fifth Dimension. Superboy returned to his own dimension by saying "Le-Lak"...but if he'd done that as Superboy, in front of the young Mxyzptlk, why did the adult Mxy try to make him say "Namrepus"? Faulty memory?
I said it before, I'll say it again... those were all from alternate Earth's. None of the stories were set on the same earth as the previous story.
I'm so awesome, I get questions right for no damn reason.
Legion of Three Worlds finally came out last week. In that story, mention is made of the Legionnaire XS (from the reboot Legion), and her multi-dimensional history and genealogy. Who was XS's mom, XS's uncle, and by what superhero name did the siblings go by?
--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
Her mom was Dawn Allen, her dad was Don Allen, and they were known as the Tornado Twins. (I think they had their own variety show in the 70s; Paul Lynde was a frequent guest.)
And although you didn't ask it, her cousin was Bart Allen, aka Impulse, Kid Flash, and Flash.
Her mom was Dawn Allen, her dad was Don Allen, and they were known as the Tornado Twins. (I think they had their own variety show in the 70s; Paul Lynde was a frequent guest.)
And although you didn't ask it, her cousin was Bart Allen, aka Impulse, Kid Flash, and Flash.
And not that you know it, but XS just brought about the return to life of Bart Allen, Bart Allen, aka Impulse, Kid Flash, Flash, and Kid Flash again. But then, Superboy Prime killed all of them and poked a hole thru Superman's hand which came about as he was useing superman's hand to slap superman repeatedly asking the age old question, "Why are you slapping yourself, huh?".
Her mom was Dawn Allen, her dad was Don Allen, and they were known as the Tornado Twins.
I want you to re-read your sentence.
Okay?
Eeeeeww.
I'm giving you the thread, though, just so we don't have to hear about "how you do it in Delaware."
--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
Well, okay, I meant her uncle was Don Allen. You got me good, that time!
New question: Name at least three of the five members of the Egg's-Men.
Do you mean the Good Egg's Men or the Bad Egg's Men? Or, perhaps you mean Men Without Hat's men? Or maybe even Men At Work?
Or do you mean The Ape, Levitation Lass, and Icarus?
That goes back aways, doesn't it? I believe that they were parodies of the original X-Men, Beast, Marvel Girl and Angel. I can't remember who the other two parodies were. Winter Man maybe, for Iceman. I forget.
Do you mean the Good Egg's Men or the Bad Egg's Men? Or, perhaps you mean Men Without Hat's men? Or maybe even Men At Work?
Or do you mean The Ape, Levitation Lass, and Icarus?
That goes back aways, doesn't it? I believe that they were parodies of the original X-Men, Beast, Marvel Girl and Angel. I can't remember who the other two parodies were. Winter Man maybe, for Iceman. I forget.
Wow! I didn't think anyone else remembered the Egg's-Men, from Showcase #65, "A Scrap'll Floor The Teacher!" wherein the Inferior Five become teachers at Dean Egghead's Academy!
The Ape, Levitation Lass, and Icarus were indeed three of them. The other two were Basilisk and Winter Wonderland.
All yours, JTR!
Wow! I didn't think anyone else remembered the Egg's-Men, from Showcase #65, "A Scrap'll Floor The Teacher!" wherein the Inferior Five become teachers at Dean Egghead's Academy!
The Ape, Levitation Lass, and Icarus were indeed three of them. The other two were Basilisk and Winter Wonderland.
All yours, JTR!
I only remembered because you mentioned there were five and I thought of the inferior five and how they fought faux X-Men. Basilisk? I couldn't remember that. I was close about the Winter name. I surprise myself with that one. And I couldn't remember Egg's actual name.
Anyways... time for me to make an easy question;
What is Victor Goodman's alter-ego in current DC comicbook continuity ???