"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.
"The Fantasticks" is one of the longest running musicals in the world. Can you answer questions about the lyrics and the plot? (This quiz contains spoilers!)
Adam Pascal is a singer and actor best known for his role as Roger Davis in the Broadway musical "Rent". What do you know about his other stage and film appearances?
"52" is a DC Comics limited series that came out weekly and chronicled the adventures of various DC heroes, like Animal Man and Captain Comet. This quiz covers week twenty-nine.
"Animal Farm" was the second collection of issues from Bill Willingham's "Fables" series. In it, the citizens of Fabletown face a rebellion at the Farm.
"Give Yourself a Hand" was released in 1999 as the fourth studio album by Canadian rockers the Crash Test Dummies. It is very different from previous albums due to a heavy electronic influence.
"On A Clear Day You Can See Forever" features music by Burton Lane and book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. It opened in 1965 and the original production ran for 280 performances.
"Shenandoah" is a musical set during the American Civil War. Centering around a patriarch who refuses to fight, it opened in 1975 and ran for approximately two years.
The Crash Test Dummies' fifth studio album was "I Don't Care That You Don't Mind", released in 2001. It was the band's first album since their break with BGM.
The musical "City of Angels" is a detective story in the style of Raymond Chandler. Can you finish these lyrics and answer the questions? There are spoilers in this quiz.
"Superman and Batman: Generations" is a trade paperback from DC Comics. What if Superman and Batman aged normally? That question is explored in ten-year increments, starting in 1939.
"Mobile Suit Gundam" was the first Gundam series to hit the airwaves. Chronicling the events of the One Year War between the Earth Federation and the rebel Zeon forces, it is memorable for introducing many complex characters.
"Pacific Overtures" is an inventive musical by John Weidman and Stephen Sondheim. It has never had a long run, but the score is widely recognized as one of Sondheim's best works.