Inspector Danger's Crime Quiz by Werner Wejp-Olsen
- October 29, 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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simpsonfan2 said, 7 months ago
When they include a floor plan like that, even Barney Fife could figure it out.
mrbribery said, 7 months ago
I think it was one of the two or three people hiding under the covers…
BartJ385 said, 7 months ago
Another bad one. Why would the wife say “I was woken by the sun” when there is never any sun in the morning? This crime quiz only makes sense if the couple moved there only very recently.
grahambhg said, 7 months ago
Lol. Most people have “alarm clocks”, mine goes off way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way before sunrise.
PatyAnn said, 7 months ago
@grahambhg
Ditto.
Tue Elung-Jensen said, 7 months ago
An intricate set of mirrors making sure she gets woken up by the morning sun.
rightisright said, 7 months ago
Don’t any of these killers watch Dexter? No body means no clues.
Sardonis said, 7 months ago
Actually, depending on the angle, it IS possible that sun could shine DIRECTLY in her eyes—the sun is an omnipresent light source. Now if the “compasss” had it at SSW, then MAYBE, but with the way it is now, not really. And if you notice in panel 1, the light is streaking along the wall—notice the color change?
Homer D. Poe
said, 7 months ago
Skylight?
WytZox1 said, 7 months ago
Too easy.
WytZox1 said, 7 months ago
There hasn’t been a new Inspector Danger strip since 10/29; is it being discontinued? Hmmmmmmmmmmm?
F6F5Hellcat said, 4 months ago
The compass was added to the blue-print on a seperate sheet of paper. Is it actually facing the right direction?