From: dtilque@frontier.com   
      
   On 8/23/23 23:45, Mark Brader wrote:   
   >   
   > * Game 8, Round 2 - Literature - Graphic Novels and Comic Books   
   >   
   > 1. "A Contract with God and other Tenement Stories", from 1978,   
   > is often credited as the first graphic novel. Name its author,   
   > also famous for his groundbreaking early work in the 1940s and   
   > '50s with "The Spirit" and for his namesake award given annually   
   > for creative achievement in comics.   
   >   
   > 2. Name the Canadian cartoonist famous for her webcomic "Hark! A   
   > Vagrant" and for her memoir "Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands",   
   > which became the first graphic work to win Canada Reads in 2023.   
   >   
   > 3. Name Art Spiegelman's anthropomorphized retelling of his father's   
   > experiences during the Holocaust. It was the first graphic   
   > novel to win the Pulitzer Prize.   
   >   
   > 4. Name the prolific British author of influential graphic novels   
   > "Watchmen", "V for Vendetta", "From Hell", and "The League of   
   > Extraordinary Gentlemen". Dissatisfied with adaptations of   
   > his work to other media, he is often uncredited on projects   
   > for which he doesn't own all the rights.   
   >   
   > 5. Name Marjane Satrapi's autobiographical account of growing up   
   > in Iran during and after the Islamic Revolution. The graphic   
   > novel takes its name from the ancient capital city of the   
   > Persian Empire.   
   >   
   > 6. Name the title character of Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic   
   > novel series set in Toronto. The lead character is a slacker   
   > 20-something who plays bass in the band Sex Bob-Omb and has to   
   > fight Ramona Flowers' seven evil exes in order to date her.   
   >   
   > 7. Name the prolific Canadian writer and poet who is currently   
   > up for the award for writing a graphic adaptation   
   > of a Tori Amos song. She has also written the graphic novel   
   > "Angel Catbird", featuring an animal-human hybrid hero, a topic   
   > she also covered in her novel "Oryx and Crake".   
   >   
   > 8. Neil Gaiman is well known for his novels, which include "Good   
   > Omens", "American Gods", "Anansi Boys", "Stardust", and   
   > "Coraline", but he is probably best known for what graphic   
   > novel series focusing on Morpheus, also known as "Dream of   
   > the Endless"?   
      
   Sandman   
      
   >   
   > 9. Name the cartoonist responsible for the award-winning graphic   
   > novel "Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic". She is also known for   
   > a test that measures the representation of women in film and   
   > other works of fiction, which she introduced in her "Dykes to   
   > Watch Out For" comic strip.   
   >   
   > 10. Name *either* of the two men who collaborated on the 1978   
   > graphic novel "The Silver Surfer". They had a long creative   
   > partnership in the 1960s, but this final collaboration came   
   > after many years of acrimony between the two men and did not   
   > succeed in mending the rift, which continues to be felt in pop   
   > culture to this day even though both men have died.   
   >   
   >   
   > * Game 8, Round 3 - History - Royalty   
   >   
   > This round is flush with royals, so to speak.   
   >   
   > 1. For questions #1-4, tell us how each monarch was related to   
   > his/her successor. We'll also mention the year of succession.   
   > William IV and Victoria, 1837.   
      
   uncle   
      
   >   
   > 2. Edward VIII and George VI, 1936.   
      
   brother   
      
   >   
   > 3. George II and George III, 1760.   
      
   grandfather   
      
   >   
   > 4. Mary I ("Bloody Mary") and Elizabeth I, 1558.   
      
   half-sister   
      
   >   
   > 5. And now, for something completely different. Of which monarch   
   > did John Cleese say that the most interesting thing about him is   
   > that he was 5'6" tall at the start of his reign, but only 4'8"   
   > at the end of it? Name and number required.   
      
   Charles I   
      
   >   
   > 6. Queen Anne died childless in 1714, and her sister Queen Mary II   
   > also died without heir, so the Stuart dynasty came to an end.   
   > A successor was found, a distant cousin of the German House of   
   > Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who became King George I. Why were 56   
   > other candidates with closer hereditary claims bypassed?   
      
   They were Roman Catholic   
      
   >   
   > 7. In 1917, when German Gotha bombers were hitting London, George V   
   > changed the family name (royal house) from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha   
   > -- to what?   
      
   Windsor   
      
   >   
   > 8. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms, including 78 bathrooms, but   
   > who was the first monarch to live there? >   
   > 9. What was the last year during which the UK had three kings?   
      
   1936   
      
   >   
   > 10. Name *either one* of the two personal documents, of which most   
   > Britons would have at least one, that Queen Elizabeth II   
   > never had.   
      
   driver's licence   
      
   (She didn't have one as Queen, but likely had one as Princess. Dunno if   
   that's an issue for this question.)   
      
   --   
   Dan Tilque   
      
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