Way Geeky Answers

Things that not even the guy who tore apart the series panel by panel

because he was working on a website knew.


  1. Where are the young heroes located (roughly)?
    To my knowledge, this has not been revealed. However, Ricky (The smartest boy in the world) Renquist had a laboratory in Vernon, Connecticut. He is later seen attending P.S.75, a local school for the Young Heroes. So somewhere in the vicinity of Vernon, CT.

  2. What is the address of the Young Heroes warehouse?
    Well, when I was looking this one up, I discovered that there was a continuity error. In issue #13 (p.20 Jones) it is numbered 3625, and then in #14 (p.9 Madan) it is numbered 1700. I didn't feel real good about catching that one. There's trivia and then there's Trivia. I feel this puts me one step closer to being a that guy, and you know who I'm talking about. Everybody knows a that guy, and nobody wants to be that guy.

    "Did you notice the mike in the shot in issue 13, page 13, panel 2? Huh-huh-huh.." Sigh...

  3. Where did they first meet Frostbite?
    Chicoutimi, Canada

  4. What is the name of P.S. 75's school psychologist?
    Naomi Clayton

  5. What type of car is Roadshow?
    According to frequent guest penciler Christopher Jones:
    "A modified '57 chevy. I wasn't sure myself when I drew my first issue so I asked Dan Raspler, then went and got reference material. I think I drew it pretty accurately except for the modifications, like the supercharger whatzis on the hood."

  6. What was on the really smart kid's (Ricky) PJs?
    Orange stars, yellow moons, green clovers, blue diamonds, purple horseshoes, etc.

  7. What is the average oxygen output for the amazon basin in the DC universe?
    4250 Cubic tons.

    Grundomu releases 850 cubic tons each time he breathes, and that's about 20% of the entire basin. 850 X 5 = 4250 Cubic tons. Just to wallow in excessive geekness for a second, there is no time scale for this. If Big G is putting out 20 percent of the basins annual or even monthly capacity, then that is a LOT of oxygen he puts out in these two issues. As anyone who has played the old Maxis Sim Earth game can tell you, overly high levels of oxygen make the atmosphere ever so slightly more combustable, making HUGE wildfires a common occurance. Ridiculously high levels become toxic. Now that would be a story for a summer cross over. All of earth's heroes have to increase CO2 levels back to normal to help fight the hyperoxygenated atmosphere produced by Big G. Lots of cross overs, with the Young Heroes fighting state-wide fires right at the center of it all. How about it, could this be a future plot line guys?

    Oh, yhea. Whoops. Damn. Cancelled. Keep forgetting. Sorry.


Dude! Those questions sucked!

Yhea, I know. Please read the footnote again.


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