Botticelli - Sep 2013

Not Daisy.
Not Ivan Dixon.
Can’t remember Paul’s last name, so have another DQ.

I can’t help myself! :frowning:

David Copperfield, title character and later magician
Charles Dickens
Gen. Jimmy Doolittle: http://www.doolittleraider.com/the_goblets.htm

DQs:

First appeared in a novel?
Considered a “good guy”?
Movie considered a box-office hit?

IQ:

Were you adopted by an American soldier?
Have you played a robot, an interstellar rogue and a talented car driver?
Were you played by someone who also played, in other movies, a medical caregiver and a top government official?

IQ1: Were you young James Howlett’s childhood friend and tormentor–and secret half-brother?
IQ2: Are you the protector of Bludhaven?

Perry Mason hired Paul Drake. I’ll save the DQ for the moment.

IQ1: Are you the partner of Elijah Bailey?
IQ2: Do you have a distinctive yellow suit and a wrist radio?
IQ3: Are you the antichrist?

Not Dondi.
DQ.
DQ.

Two DQs.

Not R Daneel Olivaw.
Not Dick Tracy.
Not Damien.

D

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Last name does not start with D
  4. American
  5. From literature
  6. Creator was American
  7. First appearance was not after 1950
  8. Main character in my story
  9. Adult
  10. Appeared in more than one work
  11. Was turned into a movie
  12. Did not first appear in a novel
  13. Considered a “good guy”
  14. Movie not considered a box-office hit

Prof P has one reserved DQ.

DQ: In a mystery (or series of mysteries)?

Dog Logan, son of the groundskeeper for the family of James Howlett, who later lost his memory and became known as Wolverine.

Dick Grayson, aka Nightwing.

Reserving my DQs until I come up with something useful to ask.

D

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Last name does not start with D
  4. American
  5. From literature
  6. Creator was American
  7. First appearance was not after 1950
  8. Main character in my story
  9. Adult
  10. Appeared in more than one work
  11. Was turned into a movie
  12. Did not first appear in a novel
  13. Considered a “good guy”
  14. Movie not considered a box-office hit
  15. There are mysterious events, but not normally considered to be a mystery (or series of mysteries)

Draelin has two reserved DQs.

DQ: Are the majority of your appearances in comic-book form?

Saving the other one for now.

D

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Last name does not start with D
  4. American
  5. From literature
  6. Creator was American
  7. First appearance was not after 1950
  8. Main character in my story
  9. Adult
  10. Appeared in more than one work
  11. Was turned into a movie
  12. Did not first appear in a novel
  13. Considered a “good guy”
  14. Movie not considered a box-office hit
  15. There are mysterious events, but not normally considered to be a mystery (or series of mysteries)
  16. The majority of my appearances are/were not in comic-book form

Draelin has one reserved DQ.

DQ: Are you part of a fantasy, sci-fi, or paranormal genre?

Yes, Dondi, the annoying little big-eyed kid from the comic strip of the same name.
Vin Diesel, in The Iron Giant, Pitch Black and the Fast & Furious movies.
Cruella De Ville in 101 Dalmatians was played by Glenn Close, who was a nurse in The World According to Garp and the Veep in Air Force One.

DQs:

First appeared after 1900?
From south of the Mason-Dixon Line?

IQs:

Did you distrust men with their eyes too close to their noses?
Did Brian Cox play your dad?
Were you a TV newscaster in a long-running comic strip?

Hmmm. A fictional American male, first name starts with D, first appeared before 1950, good guy, main character. Didn’t first appear in a novel; not mostly in comic books; was in a movie that didn’t do all that well.

D

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Last name does not start with D
  4. American
  5. From literature
  6. Creator was American
  7. First appearance was not after 1950
  8. Main character in my story
  9. Adult
  10. Appeared in more than one work
  11. Was turned into a movie
  12. Did not first appear in a novel
  13. Considered a “good guy”
  14. Movie not considered a box-office hit
  15. There are mysterious events, but not normally considered to be a mystery (or series of mysteries)
  16. The majority of my appearances are/were not in comic-book form
  17. There are SF and paranormal aspects to some of the tales, but overall not part of a fantasy, sci-fi, or paranormal genre

IQs:

  1. Are you a time traveler who sometimes calls himself Smith?
  2. Where you on I Love A Mystery with Jack and Reggie?
  3. Are you a journalist/media pundit who is instrumental to the It Gets Better Project?

Woodrow Wilson Smith is the only time-traveller who comes to mind, so take a DQ.
In fact, take three DQs. (What do you think you are, Elendil’s Heir or something?)

My IQ answers:

  1. Doctor Who sometimes calls himself Mr. Smith
  2. Doc
  3. Dan Savage

Oops - sorry, EH, just noticed that you had posted while I was posting…

Three more DQs for you.

D

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Last name does not start with D
  4. American
  5. From literature
  6. Creator was American
  7. First appearance was not after 1950
  8. Main character in my story
  9. Adult
  10. Appeared in more than one work
  11. Was turned into a movie
  12. Did not first appear in a novel
  13. Considered a “good guy”
  14. Movie not considered a box-office hit
  15. There are mysterious events, but not normally considered to be a mystery (or series of mysteries)
  16. The majority of my appearances are/were not in comic-book form
  17. There are SF and paranormal aspects to some of the tales, but overall not part of a fantasy, sci-fi, or paranormal genre
  18. First appeared after 1900
  19. Birthplace unknown; primary residence is not south of the Mason-Dixon Line

Prof Pepperwinkle has three reserved DQs.
Elendel’s Heir has three DQs.

But we’re already at number 19…