| Name: | Comic Book Trivia |
| Description: | Answer the trivia questions about popular American comic book lore. |
| Keywords: | entertainment |
| # Cards: | 50 |
| Q1: | What is Spider-Man's real name? |
| A1: | Peter Parker |
| Q2: | Who is the leader and founder of the X-Men? |
| A2: | Professor X |
| Q3: | What is Batman's real name? |
| A3: | Bruce Wayne |
| Q4: | What type of fictional metal are Wolverine's claws and skeleton made from? |
| A4: | Adamantium |
| Q5: | What planet is the Silver Surfer a native of? |
| A5: | Zenn-La |
| Q6: | What hero's name is Steve Rogers commonly referred to as? |
| A6: | Captain America |
| Q7: | What fictional city does Batman operate in? |
| A7: | Gotham City |
| Q8: | What famous villain battled the X-Men many times, and was their first enemy in X-Men #1? |
| A8: | Magneto |
| Q9: | What name is Dr. Bruce Banner commonly known by as a superhero? |
| A9: | The Hulk |
| Q10: | What original X-man has brothers named Havok and Vulcan, and can emit powerful optic blasts from behind his ruby red lenses? |
| A10: | Cyclops |
| Q11: | What supervillain is the stepbrother of Professor X? |
| A11: | Juggernaut |
| Q12: | Who is the arch-enemy of Batman? |
| A12: | The Joker |
| Q13: | What is Iron Man's real name? |
| A13: | Tony Stark |
| Q14: | What Marvel superhero would drive her "psychic knife" into victim's heads, disrupting their neural activity. |
| A14: | Psylocke |
| Q15: | What villain amputated Angel's wings and was later beheaded by Angel's organic metal replacement wings, only to have his head survive? |
| A15: | Cameron Hodge |
| Q16: | What is the name of Thor's mystical hammer? |
| A16: | Mjolnir |
| Q17: | Who is the the creator of Spawn? |
| A17: | Todd McFarlane |
| Q18: | What superhero has the title of "Sorcerer Supreme" in the Marvel Universe? |
| A18: | Doctor Strange |
| Q19: | What fleet-footed DC Comics hero wears wings on his mask similar to the Greek God Hermes? |
| A19: | Flash |
| Q20: | What manga, or Japanese comic book, is set in the neon-lit, cyberpunk, post-Apocalyptic world of Neo-Tokyo? |
| A20: | Akira |
| Q21: | Who is the leader of the Fantastic Four? |
| A21: | Mr. Fantastic |
| Q22: | What is the the Joker's real name in the 1989 film Batman? |
| A22: | Jack Napier |
| Q23: | What continent contains the hidden prehistoric land known as the Savage Land? |
| A23: | Antarctica |
| Q24: | Who is the eye patch wearing leader of the fictional espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D.? |
| A24: | Nick Fury |
| Q25: | What altered race of beings were exposed to Terragen Mist and reside in the city of Attilan which is located in the Blue Area of the moon? |
| A25: | The Inhumans |
| Q26: | Who led the expansion of Marvel Comics from a small division of a publishing house to a large multimedia corporation, and co-created such heroes as Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, Iron Man, the Hulk, Thor, Daredevil, and Doctor Strange? |
| A26: | Stan Lee |
| Q27: | What hero is notable as being among the few superheroes with a disability, being blinded as a youth in a radioactive accident that also drastically heightened his remaining senses and gave him a "radar-sense" |
| A27: | Daredevil |
| Q28: | Daniel Ketch is the third character to use the name Ghost Rider. Who is the first? |
| A28: | Johnny Blaze |
| Q29: | What type of bomb's radiation caused Dr. Bruce Banner to become The Hulk? |
| A29: | Gamma |
| Q30: | What DC Comics superhero team originally included Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman and the Martian Manhunter? |
| A30: | The Justice League |
| Q31: | What is the name of Spider-Man's long time best friend, love interest, and his wife in some continuities? |
| A31: | Mary Jane Watson |
| Q32: | What Marvel supervillain erased half the population of the universe once he created The Infinity Gauntlet? |
| A32: | Thanos |
| Q33: | What demonic looking X-Man teleports through a brimstone dimension with a loud "Bamf" sound, and is the son of the villain Mystique? |
| A33: | Nightcrawler |
| Q34: | What was the popular tag-team move that X-Men Wolverine and Colossus are known for first performing? |
| A34: | The Fastball Special |
| Q35: | What Marvel character, seen here as a baby, is the son of Scott Summers (Cyclops) and Madeline Pryor (a clone of Jean Grey)? |
| A35: | Cable |
| Q36: | What power does the Silver Surfer have? |
| A36: | The Power Cosmic |
| Q37: | What X-Man is also known as Bobby Drake? |
| A37: | Iceman |
| Q38: | What X-Man was also known as the Dark Phoenix? |
| A38: | Jean Grey |
| Q39: | What is the name of the building that the Fantastic Four makes it's headquarters? |
| A39: | The Baxter Building |
| Q40: | What popular antihero and war veteran is also known as Frank Castle? |
| A40: | The Punisher |
| Q41: | What junior counterpart of Batman is also known as the Boy Wonder? |
| A41: | Robin |
| Q42: | What Marvel comics mutant and X-Man is known for his beserker rage, his heightened senses, and his supernatural healing factor? |
| A42: | Wolverine |
| Q43: | What supervillain was disfigured after a failed science experiment, is the dictatorial monarch of Latveria, and once stole the Power Cosmic from the Silver Surfer? |
| A43: | Dr. Doom |
| Q44: | What Image Comics vigilante was himself ifected with the HIV virus, which later progressed into AIDS? |
| A44: | Shadowhawk |
| Q45: | What is the fictional clandestine government project in the Marvel Universe conducted by the Canadian Government's Department K (and secretly funded by the U.S. government) which turns willing and unwilling beings, including the X-Man Wolbverine, into living weapons? |
| A45: | Weapon X |
| Q46: | Who was the mentor of Dr. Stephen Strange? |
| A46: | The Ancient One |
| Q47: | What is the name of Thor's homeland in the Marvel Universe? |
| A47: | Asgard |
| Q48: | What newspaper was J. Jonah Jameson the publisher of? |
| A48: | The Daily Bugle |
| Q49: | In DC Comics, how many characters have been Green Lanterns on Earth? |
| A49: | 6 |
| Q50: | What Swiss artist inspired the design of the Alien from the Alien Franchise? |
| A50: | H.R. Giger |