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MasterChief

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  1. Okay, GT... How's about a little help, huh? Based on past rounds of Picture Frame Pursuit your quizzes are too freaking hard! (For me, anyway! ) Why do I say that? Well... even the Almighty Aldred cannot score a victory in this round! Send us a clue, My Friend, and hopefully a response will ring true.
  2. Amazing Adventures 13 That's right. Amazing Adventures #13 is the correct response. And the Aldred beat goes on...
  3. Okay, Folks -- Let's kick off the next round of Picture Frame Pursuit with this puzzle piece...
  4. "Mark Yon Entrance -- for a champion of the Picture Frame has accepted the challenge." Welcome to the thread, jaeldubyoo... And congratulations on your win! We look forward to the display of your mettle during the contest called "Name That Frame".
  5. What in the heck is that, GT? OMG... I suck at this game!
  6. I'll call that bet and raise you and Surfer with Four Aces from the Rosa Collection:
  7. UPDATE! The Picture Frame Cover Identification Scoreboard (No-Prize Winners) Ken Aldred: Storm Shadow: Ghost_Town: Greggy: Joeypost: MasterChief: Sakaridis:
  8. You're Spot-On! And with that win you score another special No-Prize!
  9. Puzzler #2 remains unanswered. So let's add another piece...
  10. That's it! Nice work. Trivia Time Marvel Comics took advantage of a lapsed DC trademark for the Captain Marvel name and debuted its own Captain Marvel character, created by Stan Lee and Gene Colan, in 1967 (Marvel Super-Heroes #12). The self-titled Captain Marvel series started with issue #1 in May 1968 but failed to gain traction with the readers. The character was revamped by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane in October 1969 with issue #17. The title was intermittently published between December 1969 and September 1971, having been canceled and restarted several times during the timeframe. As a result issue #22 and #23, with publications dates of September & November 1971, are the only Picture Frame covers produced for the Captain Marvel series.
  11. Here's a pair of puzzlers. Can you Name That Picture Frame? 1. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2.
  12. Hey, Name That Frame Players! It's intermission time. And we'll continue the contest right after these words from our sponsor. (The below PF advertisement was originally presented in Fear #9. Enjoy!)
  13. You got that right, Ken! I'll chalk you up for another win shortly. (thumbs u Trivia Time The cover concept for Fear #9 was based on the backup story for the issue which was titled "Dead Man's Escape!". It was originally published in Adventures into Terror #11 (August 1952). Kane produced the new Picture Frame cover based on Maneely's illustration for the story's conclusion. And it was the very last panel on the last page of "Dead Man's Escape!".
  14. Okay, Framers -- Ken has taken a commanding lead! Who here is up to the challenge that our UK companion presents? Answer the call and you'll get the opportunity as more puzzles are created and ready to go. Standby to standby, oh ye of competitive comic-book competence... Name That Frame will continue. Meanwhile, here's some Pictured Life from Yesterday for your artistic appreciation:
  15. UPDATE! The Picture Frame Cover Identification Scoreboard (No-Prize Winners) Ken Aldred: Storm Shadow: Ghost_Town: Greggy: Joeypost: MasterChief: Sakaridis:
  16. Does Ken sleep? Surely he will awake and triumph again. Is there no one in all of Midgard that can challenge the mind that is Aldred?!?!
  17. Triple Trivia clue #2 for puzzle #1. Can you Name That Picture Frame? 1.
  18. Yes, Sir... it sure is. I'll post another clue this evening (PST).
  19. Marvel Team-Up 4 That's correct. Another one down...
  20. Up next is... Triple Trivia. Can you Name That Picture Frame? 1. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3.