Inspector Danger's Crime Quiz by Werner Wejp-Olsen
- January 07, 2013
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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 (7) (Please sign in to comment)
mrbribery said, 5 months ago
I think it was the Inspector, who disguised himself to incriminate one of the Fratello brothers, whom he obviously hated.
Kuldip Rai said, 5 months ago
I was going for the one in the bar, as no bar would be open and serving alcohol all morning (at least not where I am in the uk) – completely missed the difference in hat
kilioopu said, 5 months ago
I like the joke calling them the “Fratello brothers”.
Michael McMillan said, 5 months ago
This one is really bad. The hat is no clue at all, since of all of the disguises possible this one is the easiest. Is there only one hat in all the county like it??? Besides, someone going to the trouble of changing hair and a beard to make a disguise wouldn’t overlook the hat.
The only thing that saves the inspector in most of these cases is that he gets a confession. Without that— he’s toast.
Inspector Lestrade has nothing to fear, and you can bet Sherlock agrees.
Martin Thomas
said, 5 months ago
Did the inspector not notice that only the brother in the library had the same EYES as the thief?? Something which can’t be faked, unlike a hat, which can be bought easier than a wig or mustache.
The Wolf In Your Midst said, 5 months ago
@HectorPriam
I think it was one of the birds in the park, fed up with getting stale bread.
BartJ385 said, 5 months ago
Pretty standard; would be great if the clue were a little less obvious. But all in all, good one.