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Our latest quiz tests your skills for remembering cover details (or your keen eye when searching the pages of Gerbers or GCD).

 

 

Pop Quiz # 13 will be posted at 10 PM (EST)

 

Pop Quiz # 14 will be posted at 11 PM (EST)

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Our latest quiz tests your skills for remembering cover details (or your keen eye when searching the pages of Gerbers or GCD).

 

 

Pop Quiz # 13 will be posted at 10 PM (EST)

 

Pop Quiz # 14 will be posted at 11 PM (EST)

 

:applause:

 

 

 

(...the sound of one geek clapping...) (shrug)

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Took you a while to come back and check. Am I the only one to play? As soon as I saw the cat I thought that's a Batman cover. It's actually getting weird ...

 

Oh, and thank you for the contests. As you can guess, I just love that stuff. On top of that, it's extra cool that you're doing this from your own books! Keep them coming (thumbs u

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sure, he paid me to plant several last time i was inside the archives of ZoomHQ - and i must say i impressed with Scroge's cover detecting abilities - rather Houdini like if you ask me

 

it's Ok, it's all part of National Security - Bush says it is OK, on TV tonight, i caught that part of one of his ultimatums to the country - we need more spying

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Crackajack Funnies # 26

 

You did it again.

 

:applause: :applause: :applause:

 

Amazing.

 

I hope that was one you had to do some digging to identify.

 

Otherwise we have to assume you have Gerber's books completely memorized.

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Crackajack Funnies # 26

 

You did it again.

 

:applause: :applause: :applause:

 

Amazing.

 

I hope that was one you had to do some digging to identify.

 

Otherwise we have to assune you have Gerber's books completely memorized.

 

Yup, that one was a challenge. My first impulse said it was a Street & Smith book à la Red Dragon or such. Didn't find anything there. Then I looked more closely at the inking for the bush and changed my tune to Dell and one of the long-running series. From there, I thought it must be one of the ones I haven't looked at much ... i.e., Crackajack Funnies.

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