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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
Who rides giant mutated dalmatians around in the Great Disaster?
--I'm sorry, I don't have a very good question right now.
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
--I need more opportunities per day to use the phrase "giant mutated dalmatians."
wyld
ps: Is "Dalmatian" appropriate for the use of a proper name breed of dogs?
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
I think it's one of two books, but I'll go for the too-obvious one: Justice League of America.
--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
I think it's one of two books, but I'll go for the too-obvious one: Justice League of America.
--wyld
Wyld, thing, you got everything right! It was indeed the obvious Justice League of America! Five members first appeared in that
title: Red Tornado (#64), Black Canary II (#75), Gypsy, Vibe, and Steel (Annual #2)!
Tied for second place with three members apiece are Showcase (Flash, #4; Green Lantern, #22; Atom, #34) and The Brave and the Bold (Snapper Carr, #28; Hawkman and Hawkgirl/Hawkwoman, #34). Three comics titles have two members apiece: Action Comics (Superman, #1 and Vixen, #521), Detective Comics (Batman, #27 and Martian Manhunter, #225), and More Fun Comics (Aquaman and Green Arrow, both #73). With one member apiece are All-Star Comics (Wonder Woman, #8), TheFlash (Elongated Man, #112), The Phantom Stranger (Phantom Stranger, #1), Hawkman (Zatanna, #4), and Firestorm The Nuclear Man (Firestorm, #1).
It was indeed the obvious Justice League of America! Five members first appeared in that
title: Red Tornado (#64), Black Canary II (#75), Gypsy, Vibe, and Steel (Annual #2)!
The Detroit Leaguers were why I went with JLA instead of...
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Showcase (Flash, #4; Green Lantern, #22; Atom, #34)
Brave and the Bold surprised me, but that may be because I don't consider Snapper to be a member, I consider him to be a mascot. I'm probably wrong about that.
New question!
In "The Authority," how old was Jenny Sparks when she died?
--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
The Detroit Leaguers were why I went with JLA instead of...
Brave and the Bold surprised me, but that may be because I don't consider Snapper to be a member, I consider him to be a mascot. I'm probably wrong about that.
New question!
In "The Authority," how old was Jenny Sparks when she died?
--wyld
100 years young!
Man, if we can ask Wildstorm questions I can go nuts. Never occurred to me.