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Quiz about Unlikely Superheroes
Quiz about Unlikely Superheroes

Unlikely Superheroes Trivia Quiz


No one is surprised when a scientific genius or a powerful alien becomes a super-hero. But not every hero was born to wear spandex!

A multiple-choice quiz by Shadowbard. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Shadowbard
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
313,457
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
1158
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Question 1 of 10
1. This finicky feline started as a thief, fell in love with a hero and became his partner, then after they broke up sided with villains against him but saved his life at the last minute. While she originally had no super-powers, she later gained an ability to manipulate probability fields. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. A scientist, his best friend, his girlfriend, and his girlfriend's teenaged brother go up in a space ship, get bombarded by cosmic radiation, and become super-heroes upon their return to Earth. Who was the leader of this team? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. His only ability was translating languages - even alien languages - but he was still a valued member of the New Mutants. Who was he? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Blind attorney by day, fearless swinger by night - who is the man under the mask? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Which motorcycle stunt performer sold his soul to Satan and was bound to a demon who enjoys punishing sinners? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. An electronics expert and convicted thief steals a super-hero's costume to save his daughter's life. He goes on to become a super-hero in that same costume. Who is he? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. When a young biochemist injected himself with a new Super-Soldier serum and then crashed his car into a swamp, he is transformed into a slow-moving, red-eyed plant creature who saves babies and defends the swamp (and the magical nexus located within). By what name is he known? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. After being shot and doused with some kind of acid, a safe-cracker flees from police and is nursed back to health by monks at a mountain retreat. He discovers that the acid had entered his bloodstream and caused radical changes in his body. Upon returning to the city he returned to his criminal ways, but only as a means of gathering information for his crime-fighting career. Who was this masked man? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which near-sighted teenager with the ability to walk thru walls joined the X-Men in 1980? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Finally, the first person who comes to mind when thinking about unlikely superheroes - what stereotypical bespectacled weakling became New York's friendly neighborhood hero? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This finicky feline started as a thief, fell in love with a hero and became his partner, then after they broke up sided with villains against him but saved his life at the last minute. While she originally had no super-powers, she later gained an ability to manipulate probability fields.

Answer: Felicia Hardy (Black Cat)

Black Cat first appeared in "The Amazing Spider-Man" #194 (July 1979). She had an off and on relationship with Peter Parker/Spiderman for several years. Black Cat eventually lost her powers, but uses a number of technological devices to enhance her abilities.

Selina Kyle may have been a love interest for Batman, but never had any super-powers. Sharon Smith was a member of the Hellions who could turn into a cat. Tigra started her career as a hero.
2. A scientist, his best friend, his girlfriend, and his girlfriend's teenaged brother go up in a space ship, get bombarded by cosmic radiation, and become super-heroes upon their return to Earth. Who was the leader of this team?

Answer: Dr. Reed Richards

The Fantastic Four debuted in "The Fantastic Four" #1 (November 1961). The original team consisted of Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic), Susan Storm (Invisible Girl), Johnny Storm (the Human Torch), and Benjamin Grimm (the Thing).

Dr. Charles Xavier is better known as Professor X of the X-men. Dr. Donald Blake was Thor's alter-ego, and Dr. Henry Pymm was the original Ant-Man.
3. His only ability was translating languages - even alien languages - but he was still a valued member of the New Mutants. Who was he?

Answer: Douglas Ramsey

Doug Ramsey, code name Cypher, first appeared in "New Mutants" vol. 1 #13 (March 1984). He later became more active with the team when he and Warlock learned to merge into one entity called Doug-lock.

Warlock was a techno-organic alien who joined the New Mutants. Samuel Guthrie was Cannonball, one of the original team members. Rusty Collins was a pyrokinetic who originally worked with the X-terminators.
4. Blind attorney by day, fearless swinger by night - who is the man under the mask?

Answer: Matt Murdock

Matt Murdock first appeared in "Daredevil" #1 (April 1964). Blinded by a radioactive substance that splashed into his eyes, his remaining senses were heightened to super-human levels. He first appears as Daredevil to avenge his father's death.

Peter Parker is Spiderman, Bruce Banner is the Hulk, and Clint Barton is the archer Hawkeye.
5. Which motorcycle stunt performer sold his soul to Satan and was bound to a demon who enjoys punishing sinners?

Answer: Johnny Blaze

Johnny Blaze first appeared in "Marvel Spotlight" #5 (Aug. 1972). He later learns that his family are the inheritors of a mystical curse, and that the Ghost Rider spirit is actually one of his ancestors.

Daniel Ketch became the Ghost Rider by touching a magical signal on a strange motorcycle. Johnny Storm was the Human Torch. Carter Slade may have made a deal with the devil in the movie, but in the comics he received his costume and horse from a medicine man.
6. An electronics expert and convicted thief steals a super-hero's costume to save his daughter's life. He goes on to become a super-hero in that same costume. Who is he?

Answer: Scott Lang

Scott Lang first appeared in "The Avengers" #181 (March 1979) and became the second Ant-Man in "Marvel Premiere" #47 (April 1979). Henry Pymm, the original Ant-Man, had already adopted a new super-hero identity, Yellowjacket, and when Scott tried to return the costume and turn himself in, Henry let him keep the costume as long as he used it to fight crime.

Tony Stark is Ironman, and Roger Bochs was a brilliant engineer who fought crime with a robotic body called Box.
7. When a young biochemist injected himself with a new Super-Soldier serum and then crashed his car into a swamp, he is transformed into a slow-moving, red-eyed plant creature who saves babies and defends the swamp (and the magical nexus located within). By what name is he known?

Answer: Man-Thing

The Man-Thing first appeared in "Savage Tales" #1 (May 1971). Dr. Ted Sallis was part of a team attempting to recreate the serum that created Captain America. fleeing from an ambush while carrying the only existing sample of the serum, he injects himself in an attempt to save himself and his work.

The Heap is either a WWI ace who was shot down over a swamp (Hillman Periodicals' "Air Fighters" #3 Dec. 1942), or a bum who was killed after finding a bag of necroplasm (Image comics, a villain in the "Spawn" series). The Thing is, of course, part of the Fantastic Four and is rock, not vegetable. Swamp Thing has a similar origin but was fatally injured in an explosion.
8. After being shot and doused with some kind of acid, a safe-cracker flees from police and is nursed back to health by monks at a mountain retreat. He discovers that the acid had entered his bloodstream and caused radical changes in his body. Upon returning to the city he returned to his criminal ways, but only as a means of gathering information for his crime-fighting career. Who was this masked man?

Answer: Patrick "Eel" O'Brian

"Eel" O'Brian, better known as Plastic Man, first appeared in "Police Comics" #1 (August 1941). The acid had changed his body to the consistency of rubber, allowing him to stretch, bounce, and reshape himself.

Ralph Dibny becomes Elongated Man by drinking a special elixir. Reed Richards became Mr. Fantastic after exposure to cosmic rays. Stretch Armstrong was an action figure.
9. Which near-sighted teenager with the ability to walk thru walls joined the X-Men in 1980?

Answer: Kitty Pryde

Kitty Pryde first appeared in "Uncanny X-Men" #129 (Jan. 1980). She is best known as Shadowcat, though she also used the names Ariel and Sprite when she was younger.

Illyana Rasputin (Magik) was the younger sister of the X-Man called Colossus. Jean Gray, also called Phoenix, had the powers of telepathy and telekinesis. Rachel Summers is the daughter of Cyclops and Jean Gray from an alternate future; her powers are telepathy and telekinesis, like her mother.
10. Finally, the first person who comes to mind when thinking about unlikely superheroes - what stereotypical bespectacled weakling became New York's friendly neighborhood hero?

Answer: Peter Parker

Peter Parker, your friendly neighborhood Spiderman, first appeared in "Amazing Fantasy" #15 (August 1962). This wimpy science geek, after being bitten by an irradiated spider, develops superhuman strength, speed, agility, and reflexes, as well as an ability to sense danger and climb walls.

Ben Reilly was a clone of Peter Parker. Flash Thompson was one of Peter's classmates. Norman Osborn was Spiderman's foe, the Green Goblin.
Source: Author Shadowbard

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