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Plus, here is a new question...

 

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1. Green Arrow - Prof Merlin

2. Crimson Avenger - Big Caesar

3. Star-Spangled Kid - Needle

4. Shining Knight - Red Dragon

5. Vigilante - Dummy

 

This is the way it was in Leading 1.

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#24

 

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1. Green Arrow - Prof Merlin

2. Crimson Avenger - Big Caesar

3. Star-Spangled Kid - Needle

4. Shining Knight - Red Dragon

5. Vigilante - Dummy

 

This is the way it was in Leading 1.

 

 

You're right again. winner.gif

 

I found the questions in that issue's Comics Quiz. :gossip:

 

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Here is one last question to keep you busy tonight.

 

Name the title of the 1940's comic book where this panel appeared.

 

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Probably "Leave It To Binky" #1

 

The binky is awfully popular around our house since Little BB arrived.

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Probably "Leave It To Binky" #1

 

 

You're on fire tonight. (thumbs u

 

 

The binky is awfully popular around our house since Little BB arrived.

 

Congrats, BB. :applause:

 

I assume that means you have added a new child to the family. cheers.gif

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#25

 

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Probably "Leave It To Binky" #1

 

 

You're on fire tonight. (thumbs u

 

 

The binky is awfully popular around our house since Little BB arrived.

 

Congrats, BB. :applause:

 

I assume that means you have added a new child to the family. cheers.gif

 

Our new grandson arrived last week.

He has Batman PJs to wear, but no Super Jim Jams, and lots of outfits with Ducks.

We share the middle name Blaine which Saunders used to sign on his paintings for saucy pulps .

It was also Rick's name in Casablanca.

I can think of no other source for the name.

 

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Hey BB-

 

congrats on g-kid & pop quiz hat trick! here is another 'Blaine' for your collection. scan quality reduced due to DJ being in frame & endpapers tuff... Salammbo (image is of the princess of the title) by Flaubert is the most opulent historical romance of all- a tremendous read!

 

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You have some mighty cool books, PC. :applause:

 

The only Blaine books that I can recall owning are the five or six he illustrated for Canaveral Press in the early 60's (The Land that Time Forgot, At the Earth's Core, Tanar of Pellucidar, etc.).

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Vathek is a very early (1786) weird fantasy novel...

 

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There is also a book called The Sorcerer's Apprentice in this series, illustrated by Blaine.

 

Never seen the dustjacket for Alraune before. I've had my copy for about 30 years.

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