IQ1: Do you rule Latveria?
IQ2: Were you one of Spiderman’s Amazing Friends?
IQ3: Did Greyson prevent you from traveling to Tennessee?
Not Dondi, Philip K. Dick or… ooo, I should know that, but I don’t.
Not Dr. von Doom, dunno, and dunno.
D.
- fictional
- male
- has appeared on TV and in movies
- last name starts with D
- first publication (in any medium) before 1990
- not the protagonist in the work I’m best known for
- first appearance before 1960
- kind of neutral, but I guess generally considered a ‘good guy’
DQ: from a comedy or series of comedies?
Correct, Bobby Drake (a.k.a. Iceman, from the 80s cartoon), and Tom Dooley.
DQ: American?
Holding two DQs.
D.
- fictional
- male
- has appeared on TV and in movies
- last name starts with D
- first publication (in any medium) before 1990
- not the protagonist in the work I’m best known for
- first appearance before 1960
- kind of neutral, but I guess generally considered a ‘good guy’
- not from a comedy or series of comedies
- not American
DQ: from a mystery or crime drama?
IQs:
- Did you “kill” Superman in the comics?
- Are you a character in the Discworld novels who only speaks in capital letters?
- Were you the frequent comic foil to the Marx Brothers?
Not Deathbringer (a guess), MR. DOESN’T USE LOWER CASE (ditto), and not Margaret Drummond.
D.
- fictional
- male
- has appeared on TV and in movies
- last name starts with D
- first publication (in any medium) before 1990
- not the protagonist in the work I’m best known for
- first appearance before 1960
- kind of neutral, but I guess generally considered a ‘good guy’
- not from a comedy or series of comedies
- not American
- not from a mystery or crime drama
Correct.
Correct.
Don Carlos Buell. (I figured that was the one you were most likely to get!)
DQ: European
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Not Deathbringer (a guess), MR. DOESN’T USE LOWER CASE (ditto), and not Margaret Drummond.
#1 was Doomsday.
#2 is Death.
#3 was Margaret Dumont, but close enough.
DQs:
- Originally from a work of prose fiction?
- From a work of European origin?
Buell! Of course. Shoulda got that. Good one, SCAdian.
Dumont ain’t Drummond, so take another DQ, Prof. P.
D.
- fictional
- male
- has appeared on TV and in movies
- last name starts with D
- first publication (in any medium) before 1990
- not the protagonist in the work I’m best known for
- first appearance before 1960
- kind of neutral, but I guess generally considered a ‘good guy’
- not from a comedy or series of comedies
- not American
- not from a mystery or crime drama
- European
- originally from a work of prose fiction
- from a work of European origin
IQ1: Were you a pickpocket on the streets of London?
Not the Artful Dodger.
IQs:
- Are you an officer of the watch in Much Ado About Nothing?
- Are you either of a set of twins in A Comedy Of Errors?
- Are you a constable in Love’s Labour’s Lost?
Ooo, I should know those, but don’t. Take three DQs.
#1 is Dogberry, #2 is Dromio, #3 is Dull.
DQ: From a work originally written in English?
D.
- fictional
- male
- has appeared on TV and in movies
- last name starts with D
- first publication (in any medium) before 1990
- not the protagonist in the work I’m best known for
- first appearance before 1960
- kind of neutral, but I guess generally considered a ‘good guy’
- not from a comedy or series of comedies
- not American
- not from a mystery or crime drama
- European
- originally from a work of prose fiction
- from a work of European origin
- not from a work originally written in English
DQ: Written before 1900?
Correct, and I had hopes for that one, it fit the available clues quite nicely. The appeared in both movies and TV DQ sets the notability minimum pretty high…
IQ1: Did you agree to three illegal duels on the same day, only to end up fighting alongside your scheduled opponents with the law enforcement who came to stop the dueling?
IQ2: Were you the author of the book in which IQ1 appeared?
IQ3: Were you the wife of the Elongated Man?
DQ: Has at least one each of your movie and TV appearances been performed in English?
Holding one DQ.
SCMT, dunno x3.
D.
- fictional
- male
- has appeared on TV and in movies
- last name starts with D
- first publication (in any medium) before 1990
- not the protagonist in the work I’m best known for
- first appearance before 1960
- kind of neutral, but I guess generally considered a ‘good guy’
- not from a comedy or series of comedies
- not American
- not from a mystery or crime drama
- European
- originally from a work of prose fiction
- from a work of European origin
- not from a work originally written in English
- written before 1900
- at least one each of my movie and TV appearances has been performed in English