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    The Tick's sidekick's name?The Tick

      Arthur . His name is Arthur and he's great!

    The Ticks sidekick had what job before he became a superhero?The Tick

      Accountant.

    What kind of suit did the Tick's sidekick wear?The Tick

      Moth.

    Where did the Tick's sidekick get his suit?The Tick

      Auction.

    Die Fledermaus was dressed as a?The Tick

      Bat. Die Fledermaus means The Bat in German.

    Barry's superhero name was?The Tick

      The Tick. It WAS that until the Tick taught him a lesson.

    Who did the Tick team up with to stop Chairface Chippendale from writing his name on the moon?The Tick

      American Maid. Paul the Samurai, whoa now THAT sounds threatening!?

    The Tick says, HONK IF YOU LOVE '______'?The Tick

      Justice.

    The Ticks Battle cry was '_______'?The Tick

      spoon. The Tick is very wise. Don't doubt his endless knowledge.

    When did Speedy make his first appearance in the comic?"Teen Titans": The Early Adventures

      Issue Four. Responding to fan mail, the writers of the book included Speedy in an adventure during the summer Olympics in the fourth issue. Speedy was slated to fire arrows through the five Olympic rings at the opening ceremony.

    Beast Boy tried to join the Titans, but he couldn't. What did one need to join?"Teen Titans": The Early Adventures

      Their legal guardian's permission. Beast Boy couldn't join the Titans because his legal guardian wouldn't give him permission. Sadly, he couldn't join the Doom Patrol for the same exact reason!

    In their second issue, the Titans met a teenager who was approximately one million years old! What was his name?"Teen Titans": The Early Adventures

      Garn. Garn was a caveman who had been frozen in ice until the present day. His nemesis, Akkuru. Akkuru wielded a magic axe, while Garn's weapon of choice was a spear. Garn had above-average comprehension of the English language for a caveman.

    Ding-Dong Daddy was a villain who ran a car repair shop, and used the cars to commit crimes! What was unique about his hiring methods?"Teen Titans": The Early Adventures

      He hired drop-outs. It got to the point that students were dropping out of school just to work for Ding Dong Daddy! Luckily, after Daddy was busted by the Titans, the students were convinced to give school another try.

    One of the Titans' recurring villains is the Mad Mod. He showed up first in Issue Seven. What nationality is this ne'er-do-well?"Teen Titans": The Early Adventures

      British. The Mad Mod often referred to people as "laddio" and "ducky". Luckily he was caught by the Titans before he could maul the English language even more. He has returned several times to battle the Titans, and was a villain on the "Teen Titans" television show.

    All the Titans except Robin were once thrown into a dimension known as Limbo. Who is the ruler of Limbo?"Teen Titans": The Early Adventures

      Gargoyle. The Gargoyle ruled over Limbo, and had an unspecified grudge against the team. He accused one of the Titans of knowing he was innocent of a past crime, but they supposedly kept the proof under wraps. Robin was eventually able to beat him in combat and free his teammates.

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