Inspector Danger's Crime Quiz by Werner Wejp-Olsen
- July 30, 2012
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INSPECTOR DANGER’S CRIME-QUIZ Do you love whodunit-mysteries? Are you a Columbo-fan? Would you like to be a detective too? Here’s your chance. The comic strip “Inspector Danger’s Crime-Quiz” by Werner Wejp-Olsen, world-renowned cartoonist, is a crime-puzzle challenging armchair sleuths of both genders and all ages to activate their Sherlock Holmes-gene to figure out the right solution and solve the case. The main characters are the tough and rough Inspector Danger, all criminals’ worst nightmare, and Alfie, his dim-witted assistant and still a rookie after seven years on the force. In just a few panels, a whole mystery plot is being presented with a number of suspects and clues for the reader to check out and by deduction come up with the right solution to the crime. These mysteries span from cold-blooded murders, safecracking and bank robbery to art thefts, kidnapping and every now and then even a Peeping Tom – all presented with a humorous twist. But in each strip – in each case, the reader has all the suspects and clues needed to come up with the right answer – and as a safety devise – a solution (printed upside down - sorry!).
DISCLAIMER All characters appearing in this comic strip are fictitious. Any resemblance to the real world, real crime scenes and actual criminals is purely coincidental, unintentional and not to be taken too literally.
To quote a famous Grook by Piet Hein:
“Taking fun as simply fun
and earnestness in earnest
shows how thoroughly
thou none of the two discernest.”
By the way - no animals were harmed during the production of this comic strip.
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Comments (18) (Please sign in to comment)
MITHRAND1R said, 10 months ago
Very good puzzle. I did not know that bit about the number on top. I thought it might have been the name of the truck not having the full company name on it.
ŘŸʞʊ7 said, 10 months ago
got it stright off the back
Fiendly Neighbourhood Terrorist said, 10 months ago
Depends on the country, I guess. Hereabouts you’d have no number, but you would have a metal grille on the windshields and windows. My own solution for this was that professionals would not come in advance of time. That alone would be suspicious, because these people operate to a particular routine.
Chris Eden said, 10 months ago
I thought it would be more suspicious that they are 30 minutes early. They would be on a timed schedule for appearing at the bank. The only time a security van is really vulnerable is at pickup or drop off at the bank.
joe piglet said, 10 months ago
Forget the number on the roof. Arriving half hour ahead of schedule should be a bigger clue. If the safe had a time lock then these guards would be standing around doing nothing.
voluspaa said, 10 months ago
Clever puzzle, and clever input from fellow posters.
MommaBee170 said, 10 months ago
How about the fact that two fellows came in, when the driver should stay in the car?
teddyr said, 10 months ago
Also no sidearms on the guards
rehling said, 10 months ago
I like it. You can’t really guess from the picture, but you learn something.
aircraft-engineer said, 10 months ago
Or course, they ignore the ID check and password code…
ŘŸʞʊ7 said, 10 months ago
this strip toke placer in england they have no bumber no armer window and no sidearms england only have numbers and 4 gurads i know i watch to many cartoons and crime shows but you got to addmit being 30 minutes early would give you a clue and how did danger know when nobody else know about it
Triviaguy said, 10 months ago
I figured this one out easily but not because they were 30 minutes early or because they were unarmed. I got it because both criminals were outside the truck. I got it because I know that when an armored car makes a pickup, only one of the occupants exits the vehicle.
PatyAnn said, 10 months ago
Can you really rent an armored truck?
WytZox1 said, 10 months ago
@teddyr
Now now! Any self respecting criminal would have a gun!
WytZox1 said, 10 months ago
@PatyAnn
Yup! Google it. An armored truck can indeed be rented.