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Post by Bats on Nov 26, 2016 1:33:47 GMT -8
23) Kelvin Mace (1985) #2
Klaus Schoenefeld was a writer in Kelvin Mace (1985) #2 Klaus Schoenefeld was a writer in Kelvin Mace (1985) #1 Ty Templeton was a writer in Kelvin Mace (1985) #1 Ty Templeton was a writer in Ultimate Spider-Man Adventures 1 Halloween Comic Fest 2013 (2013) #1 Stan Lee was a writer in Ultimate Spider-Man Adventures 1 Halloween Comic Fest 2013 (2013) #1
24) Star Trek (1967) #45
(It's actually not too difficult...)
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Post by Bats on Nov 26, 2016 10:48:40 GMT -8
Redshirts last longer than you guys...
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Post by MetalPSI™ on Nov 26, 2016 14:02:35 GMT -8
That's what she said....
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Post by Bats on Nov 26, 2016 14:48:37 GMT -8
Fnarr fnarr!
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Post by Stu on Nov 26, 2016 17:14:03 GMT -8
Capt Kirk is in Star Trek 45 Capt Kirk is in those John Byrne photoplay books currently coming out. JB has art in Avengers Disassembled Chaos Part 4 Stan Lee wrote something in Avengers Disassembled Chaos Part 4
That work?
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Nov 26, 2016 22:36:24 GMT -8
24) Star Trek (1967) #45 Dick Wood was writer on Star Trek (1967) #45 Dick Wood was writer on Sky Masters of the Space Force (1991) #1 Jack Kirby was penciller on Sky Masters of the Space Force (1991) #1 Jack Kirby was penciller on Silver Surfer (1968) #18 Stan Lee was writer on Silver Surfer (1968) #18 25) Starship Troopers (2007) #3 *Dick Wood made it easy. (snicker)
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Post by jaeldubyoo on Nov 27, 2016 8:27:32 GMT -8
23) Kelvin Mace (1985) #2
Kelvin Mace (1985) #2 was printed in Canada William Shatner is Canadian William Shatner charges an extortionate fee for a signature with a no talking policy Stan Lee charges an extortionate fee for a signature with a no talking policy
24) Star Trek (1967) #45 "The red guy gets it... again!" Here's what I have for Kelvin Mace #2: Klaus Schoenefeld was an artist in Kelvin Mace #2 Klaus Schoenefeld was an artist in Kelvin Mace #1 Mike Dringenberg was an artist in Kelvin Mace #1 Mike Dringenberg was the cover artist for Daredevil #342 Oops! Missed a step. Never mind.Daredevil was a character In Daredevil Annual #3 Stan Lee was a writer in Daredevil Annual #3 24) Star Trek (1967) #45 "The red guy gets it... again!"
Dick Wood was a writer in Star Trek #45 Dick Wood was a writer in Action Comics #192 Superman was a character in Action Comics #192 Superman was a character in Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man Stan Lee signed a limited edition of Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man
25) 4Most #v1#2I took the liberty of solving that earlier.
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Post by Bats on Nov 27, 2016 8:55:44 GMT -8
Here's what I have for Kelvin Mace #2: Klaus Schoenefeld was an artist in Kelvin Mace #2 Klaus Schoenefeld was an artist in Kelvin Mace #1 Mike Dringenberg was an artist in Kelvin Mace #1 Mike Dringenberg was the cover artist for Daredevil #342 Oops! Missed a step. Never mind.Daredevil was a character In Daredevil Annual #3 Stan Lee was a writer in Daredevil Annual #3 24) Star Trek (1967) #45 "The red guy gets it... again!"
Dick Wood was a writer in Star Trek #45 Dick Wood was a writer in Action Comics #192 Superman was a character in Action Comics #192 Superman was a character in Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man Stan Lee signed a limited edition of Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man
25) 4Most #v1#2I took the liberty of solving that earlier. That last step doesn't count... I thought you were joking!
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Post by Bats on Nov 27, 2016 13:13:42 GMT -8
25) Starship Troopers (2007) #3
Tony Lee was a writer in Starship Troopers (2007) #3 Tony Lee was a writer in Spider-Man Family (2007) #9 Spider-Man was a character in Spider-Man Family (2007) #9 Spider-Man was a character in Amazing Fantasy (1962) #15 Stan Lee was a writer in Amazing Fantasy (1962) #15
26) 1984 (1978) #11
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Post by jaeldubyoo on Nov 27, 2016 18:38:26 GMT -8
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Nov 27, 2016 19:23:16 GMT -8
I thought you were joking too, but I see what you're saying. According to the Rules: Normally, a post manufacturing signature wouldn't work. But in this case, Stan signed all the copies, so I guess it could be considered part of the cover art (since your solution said Stan Lee "signed"), although that wasn't what I originally intended. A simpler and stronger solution would have been: Stan Lee was a writer on Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man. (Since he wrote part of the introduction.) Anyway, I see what you mean, and I agree that it's a solution. The points are yours for that round.
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Nov 27, 2016 22:22:32 GMT -8
25) 4Most v1 #2
Harold DeLay was a penciller on 4Most v1 #2 Harold DeLay was a penciller on Mystic Comics (1940) #5 Stan Lee was a writer on Mystic Comics (1940) #5
26) Inferno (1997) #4
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Nov 27, 2016 22:28:53 GMT -8
See how messy everything is getting? We had this same problem with the other Stan Lee game. In the future, let's all follow the format rules on stand-alone solution/submission posts (and no reposting - that confused the hell out of me ) Talk all you want, and quote talk all you want, but solution/submission posts need to be stand-alone like the above post. Thanks. And sorry to be a dick about it.
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Nov 27, 2016 22:35:23 GMT -8
Okay...the points are a mess. So instead of deleting posts or whatever, let's just do this to get us back on track. jlw +2 Me -2 Bats -2 I'll take care of the points and link to this thread. We are back.
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Post by Bats on Nov 27, 2016 23:06:24 GMT -8
Okay...the points are a mess. So instead of deleting posts or whatever, let's just do this to get us back on track. jlw +2 Me -2 Bats -2 I'll take care of the points and link to this thread. We are back. It is a bit of a mess... I'll send you a PM rather than mess up the thread anymore!
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