IQ1: Did Burt Lancaster play you in a film about a con man who takes up with an evangelist troupe?
IQ2: Did you sing “Ode to Billie Joe”?
IQ3: Are you a frumpy teacher at Riverdale High?
DQs:
1. created by a person from the European continent?
2. created after 1850?
IQs:
1. Are you a hulking, chalk-white zombified DC villain who was “born on a Monday”?
2. Do you play Murray the investigative journalist on Stranger Things?
3. Is the below picture from the macabre alphabet book you wrote and illustrated?
I am not Elmer Gantry
I am not Bobby Gentry
Take a DQ
I am not Solomon Grundy, born on a Monday
Take a DQ
I am not the wonderfully creepy Edward Gorey
The Letter is G
Fictional
My last name does not begin with G
Male
Originally appeared in prose fiction
I guess you could maybe place this character in the fantasy / SF realm, but very tenuously.
Appeared before 1950
Non-American creator
First appeared before 1900
Appeared after 1800
Created by a person from Europe
Created after 1850
Clarification of #5: When this character was released, it did fall within Fantasy / SF genre. As time went on, it shifted to a different genre. I will even go so far as to say the creator is known specifically for fantasy / SF.
Did you have a dog named Sweetlips? - Yes, George Washington
Were you “the Rock of Chickamauga”? - Maj. Gen. George H. Thomas, during the Civil War
Do you appear in just one scene in Saving Private Ryan? - Gen. George C. Marshall
George x3 (and all great American generals, too)!
Two DQs reserved.
IQs:
Were you Ted Baxter’s girlfriend and later wife?
Were you any of the founding family behind National Geographic?
Were you the Lady of Lothlorien?