"Spider-Man" co-creator Steve Ditko's faceless crime fighter 'The Question", an adherent of 'objectivism', continues in development as a live action character for the ‘DC Universe’:
'The Question' ('Vic Sage') created by writer/illustrator Steve Ditko, debuted in Charlton Comics' Blue Beetle #1 (June 1967), followed by Charlton's "Mysterious Suspense" (October 1968) .
The character was then acquired by DC Comics in the early 1980's...
...and incorporated into the 'DC Universe', with former 'Gotham' police officer 'Renee Montoya', a protégé of Sage, becoming the new 'Question'.
"...in 'Hub City', TV investigative journalist 'Vic Sage' looking into criminal activities by a 'Dr. Twain', was approached by 'Aristotle Rodor', a former college professor, telling Sage about an artificial skin he had developed with Twain called 'Pseudoderm' with sometimes fatal side effects.
"Rodor and Twain agreed to abandon the project and parted ways, but Rodor discovered Twain had decided to proceed with an...
'The Question' ('Vic Sage') created by writer/illustrator Steve Ditko, debuted in Charlton Comics' Blue Beetle #1 (June 1967), followed by Charlton's "Mysterious Suspense" (October 1968) .
The character was then acquired by DC Comics in the early 1980's...
...and incorporated into the 'DC Universe', with former 'Gotham' police officer 'Renee Montoya', a protégé of Sage, becoming the new 'Question'.
"...in 'Hub City', TV investigative journalist 'Vic Sage' looking into criminal activities by a 'Dr. Twain', was approached by 'Aristotle Rodor', a former college professor, telling Sage about an artificial skin he had developed with Twain called 'Pseudoderm' with sometimes fatal side effects.
"Rodor and Twain agreed to abandon the project and parted ways, but Rodor discovered Twain had decided to proceed with an...
- 6/29/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Written by Tom King | Art by John Paul Leon, Bernard Chang, Mitch Gerads | Published by DC Comics
DC of late has been absolutely flooding your monthly release lists with Batman and Batman Family titles, and I’ve been actively avoiding them. I love Batman, but I also love variety, and I think if we give DC the message that stick the Bat in anything and we’ll buy it, it’s a slippery slope. This Special, though, gets a pass for a couple of reasons. Firstly, the concept is an excellent one, looking at the connection and relationship between Bruce and Selina over several stages in their lives. Secondly, it contains the last work of John Paul Leon, a superb artist who sadly died of cancer before he could complete this book. Leon’s pages are included here, along with new work by Bernard Chang and Mitch Gerads to finish the book.
DC of late has been absolutely flooding your monthly release lists with Batman and Batman Family titles, and I’ve been actively avoiding them. I love Batman, but I also love variety, and I think if we give DC the message that stick the Bat in anything and we’ll buy it, it’s a slippery slope. This Special, though, gets a pass for a couple of reasons. Firstly, the concept is an excellent one, looking at the connection and relationship between Bruce and Selina over several stages in their lives. Secondly, it contains the last work of John Paul Leon, a superb artist who sadly died of cancer before he could complete this book. Leon’s pages are included here, along with new work by Bernard Chang and Mitch Gerads to finish the book.
- 1/27/2022
- by Dean Fuller
- Nerdly
Development continues on "Spider-Man" co-creator Steve Ditko's faceless crime fighter 'The Question" as a live action character in the 'DC Film Universe':
'The Question' ('Vic Sage') created by writer/illustrator Steve Ditko, debuted in Charlton Comics' Blue Beetle #1 (June 1967), followed by Charlton's "Mysterious Suspense" (October 1968) .
The character was then acquired by DC Comics in the early 1980's...
...and incorporated into the 'DC Universe', with former 'Gotham' police officer 'Renee Montoya', a protégé of Sage, becoming the new 'Question'.
"...in 'Hub City', TV investigative journalist 'Vic Sage' looking into criminal activities by a 'Dr. Twain', was approached by 'Aristotle Rodor', a former college professor, telling Sage about an artificial skin he had developed with Twain called 'Pseudoderm' with sometimes fatal side effects.
"Rodor and Twain agreed to abandon the project and parted ways, but Rodor discovered Twain had decided to proceed with an illegal sale of...
'The Question' ('Vic Sage') created by writer/illustrator Steve Ditko, debuted in Charlton Comics' Blue Beetle #1 (June 1967), followed by Charlton's "Mysterious Suspense" (October 1968) .
The character was then acquired by DC Comics in the early 1980's...
...and incorporated into the 'DC Universe', with former 'Gotham' police officer 'Renee Montoya', a protégé of Sage, becoming the new 'Question'.
"...in 'Hub City', TV investigative journalist 'Vic Sage' looking into criminal activities by a 'Dr. Twain', was approached by 'Aristotle Rodor', a former college professor, telling Sage about an artificial skin he had developed with Twain called 'Pseudoderm' with sometimes fatal side effects.
"Rodor and Twain agreed to abandon the project and parted ways, but Rodor discovered Twain had decided to proceed with an illegal sale of...
- 1/8/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
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