AdmiralShark has been a FunTrivia author since May 16 04 and has written 95 quizzes.
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The quiz has to do with the Legion of Super-Heroes, a comic book group of single powered super-heroes on Earth in the 30th century published by 'DC'. This quiz spans the period from the first Legion appearance in 1958 till the 1994 re-boot.
"The Giant Claw" was one of a series of 1950s monster movies that involved creatures influenced, one way or the other, by nuclear energy. This quiz features questions about a giant bird-like creature threatening the Earth.
This quiz on franchises shifts that have taken place in the ECHL (formally known also as the East Coast Hockey League) since the league was founded back in the late 1980s.
U.S. Presidents have been portrayed for years on TV and film. Some well, some not so well. This quiz looks at some previous U.S. Presidents and who have portrayed them in film and TV.
Montreal became the Washington Nationals but, for 70 years, the Senators called Washington home: the original (1901-1960) that became the Minnesota Twins, and the expansion (1961-1971) that became the Texas Rangers.
A quiz on the All-American Football Conference, a professional football league in the USA, that took the field for four seasons shortly after the end of World War II.
For my 50th quiz, this is one on a man I admire greatly, the supreme Allied commander in Europe during World War II and the 34th president of the United States, Dwight David Eisenhower.
First in a series of quizzes featuring each member of "DC Comics" group, the Legion of Super-Heroes. This quiz, on Cosmic Boy, span a period from the first appearance of the group in 1958 till the 1994 re-boot.
Second in a series of quizzes featuring each member of "DC Comics" group, the Legion of Super-Heroes. This quiz, on 'Saturn Girl', spans a period from the first appearance of the group in 1958 till the 1994 re-boot.