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Expedition 34
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This company was founded in 1934 under the name National Allied Publications.

DC Comics

100

Considered a grave offense in ancient Greece, hubris referred to excessive pride that insulted these powerful beings—and often led to a tragic downfall.

The Gods

100

Batman is sometimes referred to by this nickname.

The Dark Knight

100

U.S. Congresswoman Clare Boothe Luce was also the ambassador to this Italian country.

Italy

100

This Fantastical character has the most tags on the r34 website.

Tifa Lockhart

200

Before the Disey-Fox merger, this equistrian company published comics in the Alien, Predator, and Star Wars franchises.

Dark Horse Comics

200

In this ancient law code, knocking out a man’s tooth could legally result in your own tooth being removed—an eye for an eye, as they said.

The Code of Hammurabi.

200

One of the three characters voiced by the late Tony Todd in the Valve video game Dota 2

Dragon Knight

200

In teh film It's a Wonderful Life, the character Clarence is this type of being.

Angel

200

This character has the most tags on the r34 website for an Overwatch character.

300

Robert Kirkman created comics such as The Walking Dead and Invincible for this artist-driven company.

Image Comics

300

In ancient Rome, parricidium was not just any murder-it specifically meant killing this close family member, a crime punishable by being sewn into a sack with animals.

A Parent.

300

The villain in the 3rd Fast and Furious movie was referred to by this title.

Drift King

300

This man is the only African-American male currently on the supreme court.

Clarence Thomas

300

This character has the most tags on the r34 website for a Nintendo character.

Samus Aran

400

This San Diego–based publisher made a name for itself with licensed series like Doctor Who, Transformers, and My Little Pony.

IDW Comics

400

In ancient Egypt, this religious offense-meaning “speaking evil of” or showing disrespect toward a deity-was among the few crimes punishable by burning.

Blasphemy

400

Keanu Reeves voiced this daring motorcyclist in Toy Story 4.

Duke Kaboom

400

Clair Huxtable was the wife of the main character of this 80s sitcom.

The Cosby Show

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!

Raven

500

This leaky comics publisher created the superhero now known as Shazam!

Fawcett Comics

500

The Hittites took livestock theft seriously: stealing one of these animals used for plowing could require paying back fourfold, according to their 13th-century BCE laws.

Ox

500

This publisher is known worldwide for their encyclopedias and reference books.

Dorling Kindersley

500

Clarence Clemons was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll hall of fame as a member of this Bruce Springsteen associated band.

The E Street Band

500

This character has the most tags on the r34 website for a Marvel character.

Spider-Man