Force Majeure - Friday 04/06/2010, 16:53
Colossus - Open Casket
Just a try-out to check who in the community is into comics and stuff and how well you know your heroes. I'll post a question every now and then or when I have time. Whoever is the first one to post a correct answer will get a prize. Prizes will depend upon difficulty of the question. Keep in mind that all answers must be based on the comics, not the movies.
Before their release into comics in the 1960's, the X-men were supposed to be initially called what?
(note: the said initial name got rejected, after that Stan Lee devised the series title X-Men!)
for this one I'll give a free Naginata
Force Majeure - Saturday 19/06/2010, 11:59
Colossus - Open Casket
@ Xiander
Why was your first answer False? Just asking.
TnT-Mr-R0B0 - Saturday 19/06/2010, 12:02
Titan - TRiNiTY
True false true
ChessPiece - Saturday 19/06/2010, 12:54
Senior
True
false
false
Dark_Wraith - Saturday 19/06/2010, 13:17
Novice
False
False
False
Xiander - Saturday 19/06/2010, 13:26
Titan - Random Encounter
Honestly, i was guessing, i do not know when he first appeared, but the two other i believe to be true, and it was a combination not givven before. So no good solid reason, just a guess.
Slewor - Saturday 19/06/2010, 13:37
Guru - THE EXPLOSIVE ELITE
False
true
true
Force Majeure - Saturday 19/06/2010, 13:42
Colossus - Open Casket
Xiander got it correct first.
Number 1 is False.
He appeared in X-men 12. But contrary to popular belief, The Juggernaut is not a mutant. His powers are magical in nature, they are not mutant abilities.
Number 2 and 3 are of course True.
Xiander - Saturday 19/06/2010, 13:46
Titan - Random Encounter
I knew that his powers were not mutant powers, but i had not figured that that was the trick to the question
SadisticCynic - Saturday 19/06/2010, 14:43
Hero
We were all fooled... looks like our knowledge of villians isn't as great as the great FM...