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1. "Famous Funnies" is considered the first true comicbook-- who published this landmark series?
2. Slam Bradley is a private investigator who first operated out of Cleveland, then moved his base of operations to New York City. Where did his adventures see print?
3. Lee Travis was a wealthy newspaper publisher who fought crime as The Crimson Avenger. Who published this masked man's exploits?
4. When Drake Steven's father is murdered, he dons a costume, jet pack and gas-filled wings to become a high-flying Airman. What publishing outfit did this hero fly out of?
5. Bill Perkins was an Assistant District Attorney who went above the law in apprehending criminals. Donning a costume, he becomes the ruthless Mouthpiece. From what company did this individual mete out justice to the wrong-doers?
6. Dennis Burton, another Assistant District Attorney, also figures out how to fight crime another way-by donning a glowing mask with a grinning smile on it, and a pair of .45 pistols going after bad guys as The Laughing Mask. Where did this guy go blasting his guns?
7. "Crime Does Not Pay" was the first comicbook in the gangster/crime genre. The company mascot who narrated the stories was known as Mr. Crime. What Golden Age publisher started this trend?
8. André Chavard, Alfie Twidgett, Jan Haasan, and "Brooklyn" made up the team called The Boy Commandos, with Captain Rip Carter as their leader. What company showed them blasting away at the Nazis?
9. Originally from the planet Venus, the character of the same name travelled to earth, assuming the identity of Victoria Starr, finding work as a journalist for the fictitous "Beauty" magazine. Where did this sultry character originate from?
10. Sun Girl was depicted as a dazzling blonde wearing a tight yellow and blue outfit-who published this comicbook?
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