Like William Shatner our mystery subject has starred appeared in movies, TV shows, comics books, an animated series and even on a musical recording of debatable merit.
Clue #2 on Thursday.
"Ark Against Time" Submitted for DunDraCon #48
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[image: A colorful thing seems to be made of several elongated pods]
(Ark of Time)
*GM: Matt MorrisonType: RPGSystem: D&D/Arduin GrimoireEdition: 5...
Is it Batman?
ReplyDeleteObviously, Rick Springfield.
ReplyDeleteI'd say it's a toss up between Samuel L. Jackson and Andy Griffith.
ReplyDeleteNathan Fillion
ReplyDeleteMarky Mark and the Funky Bunch!!!
ReplyDeleteHoff!
ReplyDeleteNimoy
ReplyDelete"A musical recording of debatable merit"?
ReplyDeleteIt was the mid '80's, give him a break!
Eddie Murphy?
ReplyDeleteTelly Sevalis?
ReplyDeleteI pity the fool.
ReplyDeleteThat talking pig from the Laverne & Shirley cartoon!
ReplyDeleteM.C. Hammer
ReplyDeletekelvingreen said...
ReplyDelete"I pity the fool."
I was thinking Mr. T as well
Batman was my first thought, but Nimoy would work too.
ReplyDeleteAaaaand now I have The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins stuck in my head...
Yeah, Jeff gave away too much with all the jibba-jabba. Fool.
ReplyDeleteAre we sure it's a man? He wrote mystery subject where he could have said mystery man.
ReplyDeleteI go with Nimoy.
ReplyDeleteLive long and prosper! :)
I'm hoping for Adam West. Nothing is more questionable than the Batman soundtrack.
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing Christopher Lee!
ReplyDeletealternatively, I'm also guessing that jeff hasn't picked anyone, and he's using these clues/comments to figure out who it ought to be.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to go against the more obvious Nimoy and guess Bruce Campbell.
ReplyDeleteBecause, much like Shatner, Bruce is the man.
I vote Nimoy!
ReplyDeleteThat Bilbo Baggins song he "sang" still gives me chills!
My first thought was Nimoy, but The Hoff would be great too!
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