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Comic: Detective comics annual #1
O'Neil - writer. Art by Klaus Janson and Tony DeZuniga
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Question info (DC years) (wiki)
The Question is the name used by a number of comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe. The original one was created by Steve Ditko, and first appeared in Blue Beetle #1 (June 1967). Originally created for Charlton Comics, he was acquired by DC Comics in the early 1980s and incorporated into the DC Universe.
The Question is one of the more philosophical superheroes. As a tireless opponent of societal corruption, the Question was an adherent of Objectivism during his career as a minor Charlton hero (much like Ditko’s earlier creation, Mr. A).[1] In an acclaimed 1987-90 solo series from DC, the character developed a Zen-like philosophy.
The Charlton characters were acquired by DC Comics while the former company was in decline in 1983.
DC gave the Question his own acclaimed solo series in 1987, which was written by Dennis O'Neil and primarily drawn by Denys Cowan. The series was published for thirty-six issues, two annuals, and five "Quarterly" specials. In Question #1, the Question was defeated in personal combat first by the martial arts mercenary, Lady Shiva, beaten near to death by the hiring villain's thugs, shot in the head with a pellet gun, and thrown into the river to drown. Lady Shiva then rescued him for reasons of her own and gave him directions to meet Richard Dragon as soon as he recovered enough to get out of bed. Once there, Sage learned both martial arts and eastern philosophy. When he returned to the city, he resumed his journalist and superhero careers with adventures that tended to illustrate various philosophic points. To further illustrate those ideas, Dennis O'Neil had a reading recommendation in the letters page of each issue.
In the O'Neil series, Victor Sage is an investigative reporter for the news station KBEL in Hub City, who uses the identity of the Question to get the answers his civilian identity cannot. Unlike other vigilante superheroes, O'Neil's Question is primarily focused on the politics of his city, and rather than hunting down the perpetrators of petty theft, he tends to fight the corrupt government of Hub City. O'Neil's Hub City is noted as being "synonymous with venality, corruption, and violence", perhaps even outranking Gotham City as the most dismal city in the DC Universe version of the US. Despite the impoverished and scandalous nature of Hub City, O'Neil insisted repeatedly that it was based on an actual US city, though for most of the series' run he refused to comment on which one that might be. He eventually confirmed, near the end of the run, that Hub City was based on East St. Louis, Illinois.For the majority of the series, Vic Sage is covertly assisting the good-hearted Myra Fermin to win the seat of Hub City Mayor. His interest in Myra extends beyond admiration, as the two shared a relationship before his near-death experience with Lady Shiva, and his training under Richard Dragon. Upon his return he discovers she has married the corrupt drunkard, Mayor Wesley Fermin. Despite Myra's losing the election by one vote, she becomes Mayor when her competition is found dead as a result of what is called "the worst tornado in history." At her victory speech, her husband Wesley shoots her for supporting what he believes to be Communist beliefs, putting her into a coma and sending Hub City further into chaos. Sage dons the guise of the Question, acting as the city’s only form of justice for a short while, before the Mayor wakes from her coma. Gang warfare in the weeks following the election leads Sage to Lady Shiva, first as a combatant, and then enlisting her help as an ally of sorts to get in a position to talk to the gang-leaders. As Myra adjusts into her role as Mayor of Hub City, she and Sage begin to rekindle their relationship, though Myra tells Sage she will not act on her feelings until she leaves office. Despite their long-term friendship, she never connects that Sage and “the man without a face” are one and the same until the very end of his time at Hub City.
O’Neil’s Question is very conflicted on how far to go in enforcing justice, often feeling tempted to kill. He resists this temptation during his time in Hub City, realizing that part of his desire to go so far is just to see what it feels like to take a life. His relationship with his mentor, Aristotle Rodor, is one of many things that keep him from going over the edge and back towards the darkness he had shown in his youth on the streets of Hub City.
Eventually, during a massive hallucinogenic trip, his subconscious tells him through his mother that he has to leave Hub City to ever be able to live happily. Around the same time Richard Dragon comes to see Vic, as Richard has sensed that Vic is on the verge of a major turning point in his life, and convinces Vic that living in Hub City is killing him. In an agreement with Richard, Lady Shiva arrives with a helicopter to usher The Question and Aristotle Rodor away, at which point she decides to stay in Hub City and embrace the chaos. Vic nearly convinces Myra to come with him and escape the chaos of the city, but she is unable to leave. She leaves her only daughter, Jackie, and wanders back to the city alone to meet her duties as Mayor and do her best to stand for what she believes in.
After leaving Hub City, Vic takes Jackie with him to South America, hoping to rid himself of his "No Face" alter ego and find a land free of the clutter and corruption that filled Hub City. However, Vic quickly gets drawn into a drug war which ultimately forces him to kill a man in order to save Jackie's life. This marks a major turning point in the Question's career as he thinks to himself that he didn't feel anything and would kill again if needed. Though it is not entirely clear what the Question's current view is on murder, he kills again in the 1991 Brave and the Bold mini-series and the 2005 Question mini-series.
The Question Annual #2 retroactively altered the character's origin by revealing that Victor Sage was originally Charles Victor Szasz, an orphan who had a reputation as a troublemaker. Szasz prided himself on defiantly enduring the physical abuse of the Catholic orphanage where he was housed. He eventually managed to get into college where he studied journalism. However, his higher learning did not mellow his violent tendencies, such as when he beat up his pusher for giving him LSD which caused the frightening experience of doubting his own senses under its influence.
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Comic: Detective Comics #190
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Thursday, February 5, 2009
Old piles of good sh... stuff
Movies
- 20000 Leagues under the sea
- Abbott and Costello Go To Mars
- Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyle and Mr. Hyde
- Adventures of Jim Bowie
- Adventuresof Captain Marvel
- Africa Screams
- Africa Speaks
- Alice in Wonderland
- Amazing transparent man
- Anatomy of a psycho
- Angel on my shoulder
- Aquaman
- Atomic rulers of the world
- Atomic Submarine
- Attack from space
- Attack of the monsters
- Baby face Morgan
- Bad Taste
- Bat
- Batman Deadend
- Beast of hollow mountain
- Beast of Yucca flats
- Beat the Devil
- Beneath the 12 mile reef
- Billy the Kid returns
- Billy the kid trapped
- Birth of a nation
- Black Brigade
- Blancheville Monster
- Blood Thirst
- Blood Tide
- Bloody Pit of Horror
- Bloody Wednesday
- Brain that wouldnt die
- Buck Rogers planet outlaw
- Bulldog Drummond
- Butcher Boy
- Captain America
- Captain America
- Captain Midnight
- Carnival of Souls
- Caryl of the mountains
- Cat People
- Cat Women of the moon
- Charlie Chan Dark alibi
- Charlie Chans secret
- Charlie Chaplin collection
- College
- Colossus and the amazon queen
- Cops
- Corpse Vanishes
- Creature from the haunted sea
- Creepy Classics (Vincent Price)
- Croooked Way
- Cube(Jim Henson)
- Curious adventures of Mr Wondebird
- Curse of the Swamp Creature
- Deadtime stories
- Death Kiss
- Deep Red
- Defenders of Space
- Dementia 13
- Destroy all planets
- Devil times five
- Devils Hand
- Dick Tracy Vs Cueball
- Dick Tracys Dilemma
- Dogs of War
- Dominique
- Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
- Dr Pyckle and Mr Pryde
- Dracula (Spanish version)
- Driller Killer
- Dungeon of Harrow
- Elephant Boy
- Enter the Lone Ranger
- Evel Knievel
- Evil Mind
- Eye Creatures
- Face of the screaming werewolf
- Fall of the house of usher
- Fat Spy
- Fatal glass of beer
- Fear in the Night
- Fish from Hell
- Five
- Flash Gordon
- Flying Deuces
- Flying Serpent
- Frankenstein
- Frankensteins daughter
- Galaxy Invader
- Gammera the invincible
- Ghost Patrol
- Ghosts of Hanley House
- Ghosts on the loose
- Giant Gila Monster
- Giant of Marathon
- Giant of Metropolis
- Gods Gun
- Godzilla
- Grave of the Vampire
- Green Hornet
- Green Hornet strikes again
- Gullivers travels
- He Walked by Night
- Head
- Hercules
- Hercules against the moonmen
- Hercules and the captive women
- Hi De Ho
- His brothers ghost
- Hoe awful about Alan
- Hoodlum
- Horray for horrorwood
- Horrors of spider island
- Hot Rod Girl
- House I live in
- House on haunted hill
- I bury the living
- I eat your skin
- Im from Arkansas
- Impact
- In the year 2889
- Incredible 2 headed transplant
- Incubus
- It's Alive
- Jazzed Honeymoon
- Jesse James meets Frankensteins daughter
- Jungle Book
- Jungle Jim
- Jungle Man
- Kansas City confidential
- Kid Dynamite
- Kid Monk Baroni
- Kill baby kill
- Killer Shrews
- Killers from Space
- Lady Frankenstein
- Last Man on Earth
- Limping man
- Little shop of horrors
- Love Speed and Thrills
- M
- Mad Love
- Magic Sword
- Maniac
- Manos
- Manster
- Marihuana
- Mark of Zorro
- Meet John Doe
- Milky Way
- Monster maker
- Moon of the wolf
- Most Dangerous Game
- My favorite brunette
- My Man Godfrey
- My Pal Trigger
- My Wifes Relations
- Naked Massacre
- Nancy Drew
- Navigator
- Night Tide
- Nightmare Castle
- Nosferatu
- Oasis of Zombies
- Oh,Mr Porter
- Palooka
- Panic in the streets
- Phantom (serial)
- Phantom from space
- Phantom of the opera
- Phantom planet
- Plan 9 from outer space
- playhouse
- Please Murder Me
- Pool Sharks
- Prison Shadows
- Quicksand
- Raiders of Galaxy
- Rats are coming Werewolves are here
- Reefer Madness
- Reptilicus
- Return of the beast of terror
- Return of the KungFu Dragon
- Return of the street fighter
- Road to Bali
- Rocketship XM
- Rocky Jones Space Ranger
- Rogues Tavern
- Sabaka
- Sammy in Siberia
- Santa Claus Conquers the Martians
- Satanic Rites of Dracula
- Scared Stiff
- Scarlet street
- Schlock
- Screaming Skull
- Shadow of Chinatown
- She done him wrong
- Sherlock Holmes collection
- Side show
- Silent night Bloody night
- Sin of Harold Diddlebock
- Sing a song of six pants
- Skin game
- Slashed Dreams
- Snowbeast
- South of Snata Fe
- Space Men
- Space Thunder Kids
- Space Transformers
- Spiderman peril of Doc Ock
- Spooks Run Wild
- Spy Smasher
- Squirm
- Stage Fright
- Stampday for Superman
- Stolen Jools
- Street Fighters last revenge
- Suddenly
- Tales from the crypt
- Tarzan and the green goddess
- Tarzan and the Trappers
- Tarzan of the apes
- Tarzan the tiger
- Teenage devil dolls
- Teenagers from outer space
- Terror
- Terror in the midnight sun
- Terror is a man
- They came from beyond space
- Things to Come
- This is not a test
- Till the clouds roll by
- Tomb of Dracula
- Tormented
- Trick or Treat
- Triumph of will
- Under California stars
- Under Capricorn
- Virus
- Voyage to the planet of prehistoric women
- Waldos last stand
- Werewolf in a girls dormitory
- Werewolf of Washington
- White Pongo
- White Zombie
- Who Killed Doc Robbin
- Willful Infringement: Mickey and Me
- Wolf Blood
- Wonderful wizard of Oz
- Yongary monster of the deep
- Young and innocent
- Zontar - thing from Venus
- Zorro's fighting legion
Short films
- 24s get back
- 5th army report
- 7th Infantry
- ABCs of walking
- About Bananas
- Achievement USA
- Action at Anguar
- African Pygmy thrills
- All American soap box derby
- All Together
- Ant city
- Are you popular
- Area 51
- Arranging supper
- Art of punk
- Atomic power at shippingport
- Attack by Mars
- Attack of the giant leeches
- Baking industry
- Battle of Midway
- Battle of new Britain
- Benefits of looking ahead
- bicycle clown
- Bicycle safety
- Big bounce
- Buying food
- Case of spring fever
- Case of the Tremendous Trifle
- Century 21 calling
- Chance you take
- Che
- Chevy screen ads
- Chevy Thrill Drivers
- Children of Japan
- chocolate Jesus
- Choosing classroom films
- Christmas at the moon
- Cigarettes misc
- Cigarettes misc 2
- Cindy goes to a party
- Cliché Family in Televisionland
- Coach for Cinderella
- Combat Fatgue
- Commodor 64
- Conquering roads
- Cool hot rod
- Crimes of carelessness
- Crossroads crash
- Cummington story
- Danger women at work
- December 7th
- Delicious dishes
- Desert victory
- Destruction fun or dumb
- Down and Out
- Down the gasoline trail
- Drawing Account
- Duck and Cover
- Electric Eel
- Enemy Weapons
- Eve of battle
- Experiments in the Revival of Organisms
- Facts about Projection
- Far Speak
- Frances and her rabbit
- From the ground up
- Geronimo Jones
- Glamour Girl
- Great American Chocolate facatory
- Guilty Men
- Habit patterns
- Helping Johnny remember
- Here is Germany
- how to use a dial phone
- I like bikes
- In the suburbs
- International frog jump
- Into the blue
- Introduction to the P39
- Is this love
- Joe Camel
- Just Imagine
- Keep off the grass
- LBJ collection
- Lest we forget
- Lost World
- LSD 25
- Lunchroom manners
- Magic in the air
- Making of a Menthol Cigarette
- marijuana
- Mental Hospital
- More dangerous than dynamite
- Mother Goose stories
- Mummy 1770
- Mystery of the Leaping Fish
- Mystery of time
- Narcotics
- Negro Soldier
- New York Worlds Fair
- Night before Christmas
- Nike Missles
- On Guard the story of sage
- Once upon a honeymoon
- one got fat
- Operation Ivy
- Other Fellow
- Our Mr sun
- Pabst Beer
- Petaluma Chicken
- Photographic studies in hypnosis
- Pick of the pod
- Plane talk
- Polaris missle test
- Projector Care and Maintenance
- Radio at war
- Radiological defense
- Right or wrong
- Safety with animals
- Science in Action
- Sex Hygiene in the Army
- Shy Guy
- Skateboard Sense
- Skipper learns a lesson
- Sky Billboards
- Social seminar Tom
- Spraypaint Spiderman
- Star Trek cigarettes
- Stay safe stay strong
- story of kosher meats
- Sub epic
- Symptoms of Schizophrenia
- Talking Car
- Target Invisible
- telephone and telegraph
- Terrible Truth
- Test tube tale
- tip tops in peppyland
- To hear your banjo play
- Tomorrows drivers
- Tree in a test tube
- Trouble with women
- True Glory
- Tuesday in November
- two down one to go
- Under the treads
- Vincent Price Collection of Fine Art
- Visit with Picaso
- Way station in space
- We Drivers
- We learn about the telephone
- Where does it get you
- Where does it get you
- Why not live
- Why we fight
- WISE USE OF CREDIT
- Wonderful new world of Fords
- Woodblock printing
- Wreckless
- you can tell by the teller
- Your Jr High School Days
- Your Police
Television
- Adventures of Ellory Queen
- Annie Oakley
- Aquaman
- Beanie and Cecil
- Beverly Hillbillies
- Black Adder
- Bulldog Drummond
- Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
- Captain Midnight
- Cisco Kid
- Colgate Comedy show
- Coneheads
- Cube
- Dean Martin show/roasts
- Diver Dan
- Electra woman
- Fat Albert
- Fractures Flickers
- Frank Sinatra show
- Ghost and Mrs Muir
- Gilligans Island
- Happy Days
- Hawkeye and the last of the Mohicans
- Heil Honey I'm home
- Here comes Tobor
- Hollywood Palace
- In search of Steve Ditko
- Invisible Man
- Isis
- Jack Benny Show
- Joe 90
- Justice League of America
- Kung Fu
- Land of the lost
- Lone Ranger
- Magical Mystery Tour
- Make Room for Daddy
- Martin Kane PI
- Master
- Mr and Mrs North
- One Step Beyond
- Oprah
- Quark
- Ray Bradbury story
- Spiderman
- Stingray
- Strange Medicine
- Sugarfoot
- This is your life
- Thriller
- Tom Corbett
- You asked for it
- You Can Change the world
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