Q1)Comic-book writer, Alan Moore was born on 18th November. Of which year of the 1950s?
Q2)His first paid work was for which magazine: Melody Maker, Smash Hits or the NME?
Q3)He also wrote and drew a strip called Roscoe Moscow. For which magazine: Sounds, Smash Hits or the NME
Q4)He wrote many one-off Future Shocks, and Time Twisters, stories. For which British comic: The Eagle, Dr Who Weekly or 2000AD?
Q5)Moore wrote about a pair of alien delinquents called D. R. and Quinch. D. R., in this case, stood for what: ‘Dangerous Reprobate’, ‘Diminished Responsibility’ or ‘Dubious Rebate’?
Q6)Moore’s first series for the comic was called Skizz. Skizz was loosely based on which Steven Spielberg film: Jaws, 1941 or ET: The Extraterrestrial?
Q7)Moore worked with artist, Ian Gibson: on The Ballad of Halo Jones. Halo lived in which century: the 50th, 60th or 70th?
Q8)Moore worked with Dave Gibbons on a strip for DC. Called what: Watchmen, Evangeline or Swamp Thing?
Q9)The story seen as Moore’s best work was written for Warrior: and later turned into a film. What was it called: Marvelman, V for Vendetta or From Hell?
Q10)Finally … ? Moore wrote The Killing Joke for DC Comics. The story features which DC character: Superman, Batman or Wonder Woman?
Q4)The Russian Social Democratic Labour Party split into two groups: on 17th November, 1903. One group became known as the Mensheviks. What was the other group called?
A4)TheBolsheviks. (The Bolsheviks eventually became the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.)
Q5)Finally … ? 17th November, 1986, saw the crew of Japan Air Lines Cargo Flight 1628 spot what: a UFO, or a flying pig?
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* “America” certainly catches the humour, Olga. I think anyone in those shoes — new to a country, and facing hostility — is going to develop a rich, and very black, sense of humour. Not that I’ve seen the original stage version: but I can’t see how a women-only version would work. The interaction between the two genders is what makes the film version, a hit!
Rita as Doc … ? Was perfect! There’s the scene — in the second act of the 2021 version — where Anita, Ariana de Bose’s version, tries to deliver a message to the Jets … that sees Rita’s character deliver a scathing line or to at the gang.
I still think the most powerful line in Spielberg’s version goes to De Bose’s version of Anita: “I’m not American, I’m Puerto Rican!”
If I’ve got that right!
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‡ Apparently, Debbi, she had a green lampshade she used for her work: according to this piece, it’s a Coolicon. (I’m assuming she’d record herself making a ‘dong’ noise with the thing: then get manipulating. It’s pretty much the same thing people do with GarageBand, these days … !)
Q8) I can’t find this one. Are you sure you are not thinking about Gibbons rather than Gibson? (In that case we’d be talking about Watchmen) I found they worked in a story, but it was for 2000 AD and none of those, evidently.
Q9) V for Vendetta
Q10) Batman I hope everything went well today and you didn't get too wet. (I agree about West Side Story).
1. 1953 2. NME 3. Sounds 4. Dr Who Weekly 5. Diminished Responsibility 6. ET: The Extraterrestrial 7. the 50th (great graphic novel, BTW) 8. Watchmen 9. V for Vendetta 10. Batman
Whew! That was more than enough exercise for me fingers. :)
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1 1953
ReplyDelete2 NME
3 Sounds
4 2000AD
5 Dangerous reprobate
6 ET
7 50th
8 Watchmen
9 Marvelman
10 Batman
Q1) 1953
ReplyDeleteQ2) NME
Q3) Sound
Q4) 2000AD
Q5) ‘Diminished Responsibility’
Q6) ET: The Extraterrestrial
Q7) the 50th
Q8) I can’t find this one. Are you sure you are not thinking about Gibbons rather than Gibson? (In that case we’d be talking about Watchmen) I found they worked in a story, but it was for 2000 AD and none of those, evidently.
Q9) V for Vendetta
Q10) Batman
I hope everything went well today and you didn't get too wet. (I agree about West Side Story).
Someday, I have to learn to use GarageBand.
ReplyDelete1. 1953
2. NME
3. Sounds
4. Dr Who Weekly
5. Diminished Responsibility
6. ET: The Extraterrestrial
7. the 50th (great graphic novel, BTW)
8. Watchmen
9. V for Vendetta
10. Batman
Whew! That was more than enough exercise for me fingers. :)