Ask Your Nerd Trivia Questions! - Part 1

Young Bruce Wayne:
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Detective #33

Dick Grayson:
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Detective #38

Detective Comics v1 #031
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I am clueless when it comes to comic books trivia so here it goes !
Mad Max II : what is the name of the gas camp leader ?
 
For the anime crowd.

How long was the war between the Earth Federation and Principality of Zeon in the year 0079 in the first Gundam series?

How many initial Guyver units were there?
 
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Sorry to say I have no answer for that, not a Gundam or a Guyver follower.


I have different anime questions:
Lelouch is the name of the protagonist of what series? What is his power? And what is his relationship to the targeted antagonist?
 
Sorry to say I have no answer for that, not a Gundam or a Guyver follower.


I have different anime questions:
Lelouch is the name of the protagonist of what series? What is his power? And what is his relationship to the targeted antagonist?

I've never seen Code Geass, but I know he has the power of "Geass", whatever it is, and unfortunately I don't know the last one.
 
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I've never seen [B]Code Geass[/B], but I know he has the power of "Geass", whatever it is, and unfortunately I don't know the last one.
2/3 for someone who didn't watch it, not bad.
Intros are loaded with spoilers.
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According to the show The Greatest American Hero, why wasn't Ralph Hinkley able to fully control his superpowers?
 
He lost the instruction booklet?
 
Super Bonus GAH question: Ralph gets the instructions in an episode (and seriously kicks ass) only to lose it again. How does this happen?
 
I think he met someone who had the same suit and the book with it then lost it at the end of the episode?

I vaguely remember something like that.
 
I think he met someone who had the same suit and the book with it then lost it at the end of the episode?

I vaguely remember something like that.

Two different episodes I think Kev. But I LOVED that about the show. It was building it's own mythology. He does meet an old man that said that he had been chosen by the aliens too but 40 years or so ago. He says his suit looked different than Ralph's. I always assumed that meant he was more in line with a look like the Shadow or the Spider. A more 1930's pulp look. I still think the property has great potential. You do a modern version with a Chris Pratt type as the the lead and you would have a MIB/Ghostbusters type action/comedy hit on your hands I think.
 
Man, I loved Greatest American Hero growing up. Y'all have just given me inspiration to draw my man and his awesome White man afro. :)
 
According to the show The Greatest American Hero, why wasn't Ralph Hinkley able to fully control his superpowers?
He lost the instruction booklet?

LOL, that was pretty much the plot to Jack Black and Robert Smigel Green Lantern treatment that WB had approved, before Geoff Johns stepped in to stop it, and rush out the "serious" bomb.

Goofball down on his luck artist with crazy cartoony imagination, based on the Kyle Rayner origin, gets alien ring without instructions, and has to figure out how to use it, and save the universe on his own.

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Honestly it probably would have been hysterical and hugely succe$$ful hit, which is what WB saw.
But it shows where WB was and how they saw their DC superhero properties (besides Batman Superman) as a joke only, while Marvel was already running full steam.
 
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I believe it was actually a drama about U.S. sailors in the Pacific fighting off the Japanese alone on an island.

Pretty much. A producer named Si Rose got involved and being involved with Sgt. Bilko made MN into a Sitcom.
 
Who did Warner Bros have orginally in mind to play the iconic role of Harry Callahan in Dirty Harry?
 

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