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Notes:
(1) This book is comprised of backup stories from some single issues I've just read. I figure, if I don't read this now I never will.
(2) I only know two things about The Question. The first is that he's an Ayn Randian objectivist, and the second is that he was the basis for Rorschach from "Watchmen." Neither of which help me since this is a different The Question.
— Jun 22, 2020 04:00AM

Notes:
(1) This book is comprised of backup stories from some single issues I've just read. I figure, if I don't read this now I never will.
(2) I only know two things about The Question. The first is that he's an Ayn Randian objectivist, and the second is that he was the basis for Rorschach from "Watchmen." Neither of which help me since this is a different The Question.
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is 58% done

Notes:
(1) It's always weird when Gotham City residents spin-off into real-world cities.
(2) The second half of this book is a team-up with Huntress. Huntress uses a crossbow, which I never took seriously as a deadly weapon... or took about as seriously as the Ninja Turtles using deadly weapons. But here, she's just impaling dudes with wooden bolts. It's kind of unsettling.
— Jun 27, 2020 04:30AM

Notes:
(1) It's always weird when Gotham City residents spin-off into real-world cities.
(2) The second half of this book is a team-up with Huntress. Huntress uses a crossbow, which I never took seriously as a deadly weapon... or took about as seriously as the Ninja Turtles using deadly weapons. But here, she's just impaling dudes with wooden bolts. It's kind of unsettling.
Jayson
is 30% done

Notes:
(1) This Renee Montoya version of The Question seemingly just goes to hideouts and beats up criminals for information. How very Chuck Dixon Batman of her.
(2) I'm not a fan of Cully Hamner. DC could have saved some money and just had someone draw the whole thing out in stick figures for all the detail and dynamism in the art. It looks like something out of Filmation.
— Jun 26, 2020 04:30AM

Notes:
(1) This Renee Montoya version of The Question seemingly just goes to hideouts and beats up criminals for information. How very Chuck Dixon Batman of her.
(2) I'm not a fan of Cully Hamner. DC could have saved some money and just had someone draw the whole thing out in stick figures for all the detail and dynamism in the art. It looks like something out of Filmation.

