Comic Book Quiz | QM Shivayou

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Comic Book Quiz By Shivayou

Q1. Excerpt from World's Finest #153 ('65) X : Don't tell me I'm wrong, you brat. Proving Superman's guilt is my whole mission in life! Y: Ow! X , your grief has obsessed you with this idea of vengeance. I beg you…give it up! How is this conversation popular?

Batman Slapping Robin meme

Q2. X is a white nationalist, white supremacist, antisemitic, Holocaust-denialist, and neo-Nazi Internet forum, and the Web's first major racial hate site. In addition to its promotion of Holocaust denial, has increasingly become active in the propagation of Islamophobia. Y is a controversial comic book series penned by Garth Ennis(known for Punisher and Preacher), which known for its juvenility and violence. Despite it's rather controversial nature, Y spawned an extremely popular web series on Amazon.  X is the name of a neo-Nazi Superhero in the comic book Y, who is supposed to debut in the second season of the series.

X=Stormfront, Y=The Boys

Q3. When Marvel went to announce their Slate of Films for Phase 3 in SDCC, rumours about Civil War had already leaked. According to Kevin Feige, as it was the biggest movie they had in production back then, and the first movie in the slate, they felt it would be bad if they gave up the biggest thing they had, which everyone already knew about, in the beginning of the presentation.   So they pulled a fake out and announced X to be the 1st movie of Phase 3.  What was the movie X? 

Captain America: The Serpent Society

Q4. X is a Literary device which is heavily abused by comic book writers. The first known printed use of the term X, was in All-Star Squadron #18(Feb '83) from DC Comics. The series was set in DC's Earth-Two during WWII. As it was the past of an alternate universe, all it's events had repercussions in the continuity of the world.  X is also used in soap operas, serial dramas, cartoons, professional wrestling angles, video games etc. ID X

Retcons

Q5. Name this Group This group of misfits is named after a clothing item worn by its leader, which was given to him by 'Red Hair' Shanks, the man who inspired him to start his journey.  The crew currently consists of 10 members and has a combined bounty of over 3.1 Billion.  The role of its members, in the order they joined are The Captain A swordsman The navigator The sniper Chef The Doctor An archaeologist A shipwright A musician

Straw Hat Pirates

Q6. Id the DC Villain being discussed by his creator. When I did Green Arrow, I went with X for a villain, just because I loved that word, and it kind of formed the character inasmuch as he would say sounds out loud. It only kind of works – I think – on a comic book page because if you have a gun going off, they usually write BLAM! and then you can have, you know, the character saying "BLAM!" in a word balloon, but like if you tried to do that cinematically you can't really rock it. A gun in a film sounds completely different. It doesn't read as BLAM! and so to have a dude say BLAM! after a true gunshot, all these people would be like "he's just retarded". I think it works great in print and on a comic book page. I don't think that character would translate very well outside of that.

Onomatopoeia

Q7. Connect

All debuted in Batman: The Animated Series

Q8. ID X,Y,Z. In the comics X and Y, both originated in ancient Egypt as 'The Brotherhood of X' and 'The Brotherhood of the Spear' respectively. X was originally assembled by Imhotep to be led by Apocalypse against the alien known as Brood. In MCU, X originated out of S.S.R., a division of US Government, while modern day Y originated out of an ancient cult that worshipped and sought to bring back Z, an InHuman who was exiled from Earth thousands of years ago.

X: S.H.I.E.L.D Y: HYDRA Z: HIVE

Q9. Connect

Bong Joon Ho

Q10. ID X and Y. Gerard Arthur Way  is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and comic book writer. He is best known as the lead vocalist and co-founder of the rock band My Chemical Romance.  As a comic book writer, Gerard has worked on Edge of Spider-Verse, and introduced an alternate universe version of Spider-Man named X. His most prolific achievement as a comic book writer is his original series Y, published under Dark Horse comics, which got a Netflix adaptation last year.

X: Peni Parker/ Sp / dr Y: The Umbrella Academy

Q11. The story behind the creation of the Avengers is interesting.  Marvel planned to follow  The Fantastic Four  and  Spider-Man  in 1963 with another crossover series with 2 of its most popular series  The X-Men  and the Y. However, between his day job and his drinking problem, artist Bill Everett fell far,  far  behind on Y #1, leaving Marvel with a printing deadline but no comic. So, to cover up for Everett, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby decided to write a comic similar to Justice League of America, and thus the Avengers were formed. Name the series Y, whose missed deadline led to the creation of Avengers.

Daredevil

Q12. In Marvel Comics, it is also known as the Book of Sins. It's a fictional grimoire inspired by the Necronomicon appearing in Lovecraft's stories. It made its MCU debut in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. where it was stolen from the possession of Johnny Blaze, before being reclaimed and hidden by Robbie Reyes, the Ghost Rider who succeeded him. It then popped up in a different corner of MCU, under the possession of Morgan Le Fay, in The Runaways.

Darkhold