Why won't they do anything worthwhile with The Question?
Because they had a perfect ending for Charlie, but then when Montoya took over, Charlie became popular for a while due to the JLU, so they tried to bring him back.
Except they realized JLU Question was p much just Rorschach, and were already doing more Rorschach stuff so they tried making him Judas and exactly zero people liked it.
>>93460761
Figuring they made him Judas and nobody liked it, I wouldn't call that a perfect ending to the character. Vic will always be the best rendition.
>>93460761
>so they tried making him Judas
that was the Phantom Stranger not the Question
>>93460761
>JLU Question was p much just Rorschach
No he was a conspiracy theory nut
>>93460792
I meant 52's ending. Hence the "then they tried to bring him back"?
>>93460805
Exactly how much I cared about that story.
Vic is in deep with a case right now
>>93460805
Did they ever get around to identifying that version of the Question? Not that it really matters since I doubt we'll ever see him again.
I still don't know why they took someone who was always a street level investigative vigilante and decide to make him on the same level as someone like the Phantom Stranger.
>>93460873
So he could be a foil for Batman. I thought that was pretty obvious. Pandora was a stand-in for Wonder Woman, and Phantom Stranger was Superman. The Trinity.
>>93460805
I thought it was Question.
>>93460959
It was literally in PS's ongoing
>>93460693
HBO Series based on ONiel's run. Series finale is just like the comiche quits.[\spoiler]
>>93461039
Hell, they could finish it off with the whole passing the torch to Renee thing if they want another season and a dramatic ending. Not to mention it opens the door for introducing a lot of other street-level characters. It sells itself.
DC doesn't really do much with the characters from other companies. They don't even reprint them. It's weird.
Recommend me some Question, /co/mrades.
>>93461377
Denny O'Neil's run/52
If Renee as The Question piques your interest, then jump over to Rucka's run.
You can also read Ditko's original run, but personally I think if you're gonna read a crazy-ass Objectivist Ditko vigilante story you might as well go whole-hog and read Mr. A.
>>93461377
O'neils run. Real fucking good.
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>>93461398
Much obliged.
>>93461161
They currently got Blue beetle and Captain Atom books.
>>93461377
It's a bit out there compared to O'Neil's run, which is required reading, but the Veitch mini isn't bad, either. Great art.
>>93461398
Ah, Ditko. I hope he's safe out there, in his cave.
>>93461161
They've done archive editions for a few of the characters they acquired, but as far as I'm aware none of them can be called "complete."
>>93460693
They probably don't think he'll sell well enough to justify the expense.