Ben Lewis, that’s an excellent question for an excellent Question. It’s my hope that with my recent appearances in Action Comics and a forthcoming guest spot in Batman, 2019 will be The Year of The Question. A resurgence in popularity would put reprints higher on the priority list, or- ahem- once again, perhaps allow them to be accessed on the DC Universe subscription service.
I’ve been on the horn with Warner Bros. about a Netflix style live action treatment of my harrowing story of ego death and rebirth, but they’ve stopped returning my calls. For now, I content myself with the small but pivotal role I held in last year’s Scooby-Doo/Batman: The Brave and the Bold picture.
I’m no astronomer, or baker for that matter, but if caramel is just heated sugar, and a planet has a molten core, then a significantly large celestial body comprised primarily of sugar might have a caramel center. But that’s sort of an outlier case. I’m afraid if you cracked this planet in half all you’d get is a dead planet.
Question, in regards to your earlier response about a resurgence in your popularity, I heard that the CW planned on including you in one of their shows. However, DC higher ups stopped them because they had plans for you on the big screen. It may not be this year, but maybe in years to come you’ll get an even bigger spotlight (which would be amazing).
Question, why wasn’t 2018 The Year of The Question?
I spent most of last season irrationally hoping to see the Question pop up and help Flash outwit the Thinker last year, or go to Star City and compete with Green Arrow for bad guys taken down. Total missed opportunity, in my opinion.
Vroom: Then a thousand trademark lawyers would descend upon that Safeway, with a litigious wrath the likes of which our world has never seen.
danialworks: The trees hear all. Just ask Alec Holland.
leloupfou: Well, in 2018 I did appear in my first animated film, and made my debut in Action Comics. So it wasn’t a terrible year for me.
Reaganfan, my greatest enemy is now and has always been willful ignorance and those who would obscure the truth.
But if that feels like a cop-out to you, then Vandal Savage. We’ve never met in person, but I sometimes think of him as my Moriarty. The man at the top of the conspiracy.
Question have you ever met Jeffery Combs? I did back in 2006, he was really a nice guy! At the Star Trek Convention a lady ask him about a character he play on Justice League unlimited and his reply was," Is that a question?" I was cracking up when he said that. I even have a toy of The Question cause he’s one of my most favorite character.
Anyway back to mystery conspiracy, Question are you related to Blank from Dick Tracy?