Monday, May 25, 2015
Grading on a Curve
Grab your test sheets and a red pen; it's time to grade your answers to last week's really hard Booster Gold quiz.
- Daniel Carter was the fifth-best Term-Life Salesman at Evergreen Insurance. Fifth. Out of six. (52 Week 19, 2006)
- According to Checkmate, Michelle's middle initial is "A". (Countdown to Infinite Crisis #1, 2005)
- Jonar Carter walked out on his family when his twins, Michael and Michelle, were 4 years old. (Booster Gold #6, 1986)
- Building a casino on KooeyKooeyKooey was all Blue Beetle's idea. (Justice League America #33, 1989)
- The resurrected Max Lord didn't bother to run a smear campaign on Booster Gold because "Booster's life needs no discrediting." (Justice League Generation Lost #2, 2010)
- As he told Rip Hunter, even Booster Gold knows not to tug on Superman's cape. (Time Masters #2, 1990)
- Future policeman Broderick found it appalling that 20th-century Americans eat meat, burn fossil fuels, waste fresh water on things like cleaning clothes, bicker over world politics, and freely possess firearms. (Booster Gold #18, 1987)
- Dirk Davis' daughter was Sarah. (Booster Gold #12, 1986)
- Superman thought Supernova was "on the level," as an experienced and well-intentioned hero. (He was right, of course.) (52 Week 10, 2006)
- As a reward for defeating the Royal Flush gang, Batman gave Booster Gold a smile (and membership in the Justice League). (Justice League #4, 1987)
How many did you get right? I told you it was hard. If you knew the answer to even half of those questions, give yourself a Goldstar!
(Thanks again to Erin for letting me repost her quiz.)
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