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Zonker

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  1. I know or can look up them all except for one. Stumped on Wump.
  2. I've never seen the book, but it must be a 1970s publication. #3 and #4 scream Bronze Age, and almost certainly no longer apply in current continuity.
  3. Nightmaster, Tark, and Mar-Grouch Published a year before Conan #1
  4. On this page, there are 3 speaking characters. Name them, please. (Google words erased... )
  5. I just meant relative to the main Superman/Batman books. Things like the 1st Supergirl, 1st Brainiac, early Legion appearances were outside WF. I'm not a fan of the pre-New Look 1960s Batman, so I can't help you there, but some people do chase certain of those books. I just think the compromises inherent in shoehorning the two characters into the same stories make WF not quite as ( relatively ) desirable as the parent titles.
  6. I think part of it was the idea that both Batman and Superman were "on loan" to whoever was assigned to put together WF. So all the big developments (key issues) were reserved for their home books, not WF.
  7. Also accepting Dr. Tzin-Tzin, who was contracted by the League of Assassins in Detective #408.
  8. Here's an easy one-- in several issues prior to the introduction of Ras al Ghul, Batman battled a number of agents from his organization. Name at least 2 of them. (I'm not counting the Sensei from the Deadman strip, only later ret-conned to be part of Ras' organization).
  9. Gotta be the Eagle of Easy Company, but I don't know his name.
  10. No more than a guess, but I'll offer Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers, the Phantom.
  11. Question: What was the real name of the female character on the comic book cover below? I took the color out just for fun.
  12. Wild Western Action #2 (Google=>Sulipa's Inventory=> GCD)
  13. What costumed hero had Adolph in his cross-hairs on this particular cover?
  14. I only know this one because it was used as the cover to one of the tabloid reprints DC put out in the 1970s... H. J. Ward
  15. Anyone else feel free to put up a question. If no one else steps up before Jim returns, I'll try to think of something.
  16. Next question: In the Denny O'Neil - Neal Adams Green Lantern / Green Arrow run, there were only 2 villains from the Silver Age GL rogues gallery who appeared. Name them both, please.
  17. Never would have gotten it without this resource and your clue.