Doctor Henry "Hank" Pym is a superhero with control over insects and his own size! He's adopted a number of aliases in his time, but the first was Ant-Man, a moniker that went on to be used by other heroes as well. This is my first Ant-Man quiz.
"The Light in the Piazza" opened on Broadway on 18th April, 2005, with book by Craig Lucas and music and lyrics by Adam Guettel. Test your knowledge of this musical by taking this quiz, but beware of the spoilers!
Jamie Madrox has the power to make duplicates of himself! With the codename Multiple Man, he was a member of X-Factor, and later opened his own detective agency.
Mandy Patinkin is a stage and screen actor and singer best known for playing Inigo Montoya in "The Princess Bride", but he has a large body of work besides that. Measure your knowledge by taking this quiz!
In "Essential X-Men Volume 2", the X-Men fought the Hellfire Club, Arcade and Proteus, among others! How much can you tell me about these collected issues?
Can you answer these questions about the lyrics to various songs from the Kander and Ebb musical "Cabaret"? (All lyrics taken from the original Broadway show.)
The British mutant Jonothon Starsmore is an extremely powerful mutant known as Chamber. Affiliated with Generation X and the X-Men, he has always had a chip on his shoulder.
Hourman has been the superhero moniker adopted by at least two members of the Tyler family, Rex and his son Rick. What can you tell me about this Miraclo-using hero?
The Doom Patrol is a group of superheroes who have powers that alienate them from society. Much like Marvel Comics' X-Men, they protect a populace that shuns them.
The WildC.A.T.s fought in an intergalactic war between the humanoid Kherubim and the grotesque Daemonites. Which members were true heroes and who were simply hacks?
"A Man of No Importance" was an Off-Broadway musical by the writing team of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty. Set in Ireland in the 1960's, it tells the tale of a man trying to come to grips with who he is.
Whether you know this group of wacky superheroes as the Great Lakes Avengers, the Great Lakes X-Men, the Great Lakes Champions, or the Great Lakes Initiative, you've got to love their antics!
"The Immortal Iron Fist" was an ongoing series launched by Marvel in 2006 with art by David Aja and writing by Ed Brubaker and Matt Fraction. This quiz will see how well you know the first saga: "The Last Iron Fist Story".
The suave Lawrence Jameson is the resident con man living on the French Riviera in the musical "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels". How much do you know about him?
Jay Garrick debuted in the 1940's as the first person to have super-speed powers and to take the name of "Flash". How much do you know about Jay's adventures?
Bart Allen spent some time as Impulse before he matured and became Kid Flash. After the events of "Infinite Crisis", he has inherited the Flash mantle.
The cast recording of "Sunday in the Park with George" was released in May of 2006. How well do you know the show as presented in 2005 by performers in London's West End?
"Parade" was a 1999 musical with book by Albert Uhry and music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown. It tells the story of Leo Frank, an innocent man who was lynched for a murder he didn't commit.
Elongated Man is the alter ego of the super-stretchable Ralph Dibny, but what do you know about his early adventures? All answers found in "Showcase Presents: Elongated Man".
James MacDonald Hudson is often the leader of the Canadian-based superteam Alpha Flight, and with good reason, however, he's not the only one to take the name.