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So... when someone is torturing you and demand you say "Uncle", you automatically say "Uncle Hulty" ???
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Was it Captain America (Steve Rogers), frozen in the ice?
I made it too easy, huh?
Yes, it was Cap. Aningan Kenojuak was one of the Inuit tribesmen who were there when Namor came and disrupted things. Little knowing/remembering who the figure in the ice was. Nor did Namor know what a chain of events he'd be setting in motion.
Well, I am a pretty dab hand when in comes to Cap-related questions (I'm still kicking myself for taking a nap when RPW asked his Exiles question). Going down the list of folks that the Avengers encountered who might have a shaman, my initial thought was one of the Lava Men from issue #5, but the name didn't sound right (nor do I think any of them were shown worshipping anything). Thankfully, my Cap Sense kicked in about then
Anyhow, new question time. What team's initial lineup included members hailing from Chicago (IL), Paterson (NJ), Philadelphia (PA), San Diego (CA), and Waverly (IA)?
West Coast Avengers? Hawkeye was a midwestern carny kid, Wondy was from Jersey...I think Tigra was from CHicago...
You are correct, and get bonus points (if bonus points were being awarded) for correctly matching the individual members you named with their home towns. To round it out, Mockingbird was from San Diego, and Iron Man (Jim Rhodes) was from Philly.
Name the Marvel villain who first appeared in 1972 and, despite not wearing a mask or disguise, did not have his real name revealed until 2007, in a book in which he never even appeared.
HINT: His first and last names were a shout out (35 years after the fact) to his co-creators.
Name the Marvel villain who first appeared in 1972 and, despite not wearing a mask or disguise, did not have his real name revealed until 2007, in a book in which he never even appeared.
HINT: His first and last names were a shout out (35 years after the fact) to his co-creators.
Name the Marvel villain who first appeared in 1972 and, despite not wearing a mask or disguise, did not have his real name revealed until 2007, in a book in which he never even appeared.
HINT: His first and last names were a shout out (35 years after the fact) to his co-creators.
I had a thought for who it was, but then I'm thinking "2007"? The one I'm thinking of was a bit earlier then 2007. That one had to do with the Thing, "This Man This Monster", but that was the late 60's. Ricardo Jones, who was not named until the 1990's, well after his death. His name was mentioned when his brother Armand showed up in a Spider-Man story where Spidey turned into Spider-Hulk.
This is something of a cross between a stab in the dark and process of elimination, but I'll try Hammerhead. He didn't wear a mask, and first appeared in 1972, although I have no idea what his real name is, if it has been revealed at all.
Raga Son of Fire is correct! He first appeared in 1972 in Iron Man #52, but his real name wasn't revealed until the 2007 Marvel Atlas #1...his real name, BTW, was George Friedrich...his co-creators were artist George Tuska and writer Mike Friedrich.
No correct answer so far.....HINT #2: It was an Iron Man villain.
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Well, I have no idea, but I'll guess Raga, Son of Fire?
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Raga Son of Fire is correct! He first appeared in 1972 in Iron Man #52, but his real name wasn't revealed until the 2007 Marvel Atlas #1...his real name, BTW, was George Friedrich...his co-creators were artist George Tuska and writer Mike Friedrich.
And this just goes to show you what happens when you ask an Iron Man related question when CuCr is around.