I watched the first part of the 3-part animated Crisis on Infinite Earths last night and I enjoyed how The Question was used. He was the one hero being skeptical and demanding answers from the Monitor when dozens of them were summoned for the crisis control meeting. I know James Gunn is a fan of the character as well, so I look forward to hearing about a live action appearance in the DCU's future.
The real Question is...will it be Vic Sage or Renee Montoya behind the mask?
ReplyDeletehmm , i reckon that this is one one i would leave on the shelf,
ReplyDeletei only followed Micronauts because of the Goldin artwork that they started with but the story sort of died ,
the Question under The Magnificent Ditko was strange and twisting, later writers seemed to turn it into straight detective mode. still i might pull it from the remainder box… ( $/£1-00 )
You know, I just realised...won't be long now...before the 4400. ;)
ReplyDelete@Simon: to paraphrase Robert Frost? "Nothing Goldin can stay."
ReplyDeleteA little shocked, though, that this hasn't resulted in more than these four responese by this time of day. Even if it is a sunny Saturday!
I meant "...responses..."
ReplyDeleteSince so many people know parallel universes now: Mirror,Mirror, Sliders, What If, Elseworlds, Flash and many CW super heroes....Flashpoint is the starting point for the new DC relaunch (#1,648). Wonder how long it will last, which character will cause the next change, and how much difference it will make??
ReplyDeleteFlash has had one thousand, six hundred forty-eight issues?! When did that happen?
ReplyDeletePerhaps Det. Tobor meant "#1,648" as a sarcastic reference to how many times DC has rebooted its universe(s).
ReplyDeleteWhat Kid said! :-)
ReplyDeleteInteresting cover, odd pose for the Question :D
ReplyDeleteJust curious, what do you think about a Fedora Squad,
starring The Question, The Shadow, The Spirit, Joe Fixit, etc???
Including the Phantom Stranger, the Green Hornet, and Spidey-Noir, too?
ReplyDeleteBrilliant
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