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Christmas Supergirl Quiz
19 Dec 2019 00:58 #65950
by five_red
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Christmas Supergirl Quiz
A bit of fun I knocked up for the holidays -- how much of Supergirl's 60 year history do you know? 36 questions, some easy, some hard.
Have fun,
R5
A bit of fun I knocked up for the holidays -- how much of Supergirl's 60 year history do you know? 36 questions, some easy, some hard.
Have fun,
R5
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19 Dec 2019 16:37 #65956
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Thanks! That was fun. It also exposed just how bad my recollection is about Pre-Crisis Kara Zor-El. Matrix, Angel, and Modern I had covered pretty well. Pre-crisis - total disaster.
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19 Dec 2019 19:00 #65964
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I did best on Pre-Crisis... which makes sense given that's my fondest era.
When it comes to eras, I was fascinated by the shapechanging possibilities of Mae/Matrix, but I did NOT like the Linda Danvers/Matrix merge of the Peter David books.
The one thing I DID like about Peter David's series was the change in appearance from Linda to Supergirl, thanks to Matrix's shapechanging.
Linda was short, mousy, pasty and soft and kind of a dirty girl. But Supergirl was very tall, slender, lean and fit, gorgeous and visually imposing. I thought that was the most effective change in identity/alterego in all of comicdom.
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Random321 wrote: Thanks! That was fun. It also exposed just how bad my recollection is about Pre-Crisis Kara Zor-El. Matrix, Angel, and Modern I had covered pretty well. Pre-crisis - total disaster.
I did best on Pre-Crisis... which makes sense given that's my fondest era.
When it comes to eras, I was fascinated by the shapechanging possibilities of Mae/Matrix, but I did NOT like the Linda Danvers/Matrix merge of the Peter David books.
The one thing I DID like about Peter David's series was the change in appearance from Linda to Supergirl, thanks to Matrix's shapechanging.
Linda was short, mousy, pasty and soft and kind of a dirty girl. But Supergirl was very tall, slender, lean and fit, gorgeous and visually imposing. I thought that was the most effective change in identity/alterego in all of comicdom.
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