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Saturday 28 December 2019

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 28-12-2019: Stan Lee

28th December, 2019.


It has to be said, I’ve got bad news.

The interview I went for for?

Last week … ?

Decided not to hire me.

I have asked for feedback: which should come through on Monday.

Hopefully, that’ll be information I can use.

Assuming I get an interview that I can use it at … !

~≈†≈~

One nice thing that’s happened?

Is that I managed to catch a movie, last night.

Yep: I’ve finally caught Joker.


I think — in amongst the incoherent video review — we can say one thing.

It’s one hell of a movie.

Joaquin Phoenix’s performance is something else!

~≈†≈~

Let’s move on, shall we?

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga* and Debbi† putting in their answers: with both scoring five out of five.

Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?

Here they are, along with the How To, License and video … 

Q1) 28th December saw the birth of Stan Lee.   In which year?
Q2) What was Stan’s birth name?
Q3) He started work at a comic company: in 1939.   Which comic company?
Q4) The first comic book character he wrote a story for, which Captain … who?
Q5) The first superhero he created was the … what?
Q6) Which foursome did Lee create with artist, Jack Kirby?
Q7) Name any one member of that foursome.
Q8) Stan’s credited with adding a credits panel to a strip’s introductory pages.   Those intro pages are know as what pages?
Q9) Lee worked with artist Steve Ditko, to create which arachnid super hero?
Q10) Finally … ?   Stan’s best known for his work as Editor in Chief of which comic book company?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 

Q1) 27th December is Constitution Day.   Where: North Korea or South Korea?
A1) North Korea.
Q2) The International Monetary Fund was created on 27th December, 1945.   The IMF’s HQ is in which city?
Q3) Viktor Yushchenko won a presidential election: on 27th December, 2004.   Where?
A3) The Ukraine.
Q4) Billy Wright was killed: on 27th December, 1997.   Wright was a Loyalist paramilitary, and member of what: the Ulster Volunteer Force, the Ulster Defence Association or the Red Hand Defenders?
Q5) Finally … ?   The show considered to be the first US musical play, made its debut on 27th December, 1927.   What play was it?
A5) Show Boat.
Here’s a thought …
“‘Do unto others as you’d have them do unto you’ is the greatest phrase ever written. If everyone followed that creed, this world would be a paradise.”
Stan Lee.
And a song …


Or two … 


Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.

Have a good day.





*        I know what you mean about skills, Olga!   It’s not so much the buttons … it’s what you do with the blessed things!   (You know, I keep meaning to see more musicals: I’ve only sat down with Fiddler on the Roof and West Side Story.)

†        Cheers, Debbi, I’ll pass that on!   (Oh, sorry about the length … but given the subject … !)

2 comments:

  1. Q1) 1922
    Q2) Stanley Martin Lieber
    Q3) Martin Goodman’s (he worked at the Timely Comics Division)
    Q4) Captain America
    Q5) Destroyer
    Q6) Which foursome did Lee create with artist, Jack Kirby? The Fantastic Four (I’m not a reader of comics, but I read some of their adventures when I was younger).
    Q7) The Thing (Ben Grimm), Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards), Invisible Girl (Woman, Sue Storm), the Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
    Q8) The splash pages
    Q9) Spiderman
    Q10) Marvel Comics
    Sorry to hear about the interview, Paul. Let's see what they say. And have a great weekend!

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  2. Understandable! :) I used to love watching Spider-Man!

    1. 1922
    2. Stanley Lieber
    3. Timely Comics
    4. America
    5. Destroyer
    6. Fantastic Four
    7. Invisible Girl, aka, Invisible Woman
    8. splash page
    9. Spider-Man
    10. Marvel

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