>black and white, film-noir style detective film with certain icons, clothing, or items being the only things with color a la Sin City >A short scene showing a journalist being tortured by thugs, "You'll pay for this, you can't get away with this forever!" >Flashforward to a man connecting a wall of post-it notes with string and having a mental breakdown >"It's not a series of questions, it's all just one big question. Who's causing all this!?" >He later puts on his suit, a hat, and his mask before exiting his apartment >Scenes of a high end hotel manager being kidnapped and tied to a chair >"Tell me who you checked in at 5:15 pm last Saturday, what they were there for, and who paid for their room!" >The manager doesn't want to budge, "I can't tell you that kinda stuff. Beat me up I don't care, you got nothin' on me!" >"Oh I don't intend to beat you. When you were a child you went to the hospital because of a snake bite. Could it be you are afraid of snakes because of that trauma?" >The man throws a snake directly at the man and he panics, it bites him and he begins screaming >Alex Jones cameos as an insider source, the mysterious man turns to when he needs information >the entire movie's about preventing the Illuminati's influence over a local mayor trying to make it big in the political underground by any means necessary
make all the villains greasy, long nosed, and greedy for extra flair
Anthony Parker
Why the fuck black and white? Why turn it into Sin City? The Question had an excellent crime comic years before Miller ever made Sin City. Plus Miller would be nobody withojt Denny ONeil who did the most noted The Question series. >having Alex Jones as a character You only know Vic from JLU, don't you? I thought about my own comic story mixing Question and Alex Jones and anonymous years ago and even I hate this idea. The Question is not Alex Jones even if Timm had some fun with conspiracy theories.
I am tempted to say the ONeil and Cowan Question series is way way better than Sin City, but I do love Sin City in its own way. I had both a Sin City Dames print and a self printed Question poster up in my dorm room.
I cannot suggest this series enough. Sadly DC has not kept it in print. Not that ever stopped anyone from reading a comic in this digital age.
yeah... too bad it reminded me too much of a Sicilian girl I dated
Aiden Ortiz
Someone should really storytime The Question for me
Or at least provide a direct download link so I can read some good ones myself. He's always seemed like an interesting character but I never read anything with him in it.
Evan Richardson
To be more like the more acclaimed comics, The Question should be more like The Wire than Sin City. Imagine a superhero vigilante story set in the world like The Wire in a city uglier than Bodymore Murderland. Hub City makes Gotham look like Metropolis on a sunny day.
The first depiction is borderline A is A/ Ayn Rand guy (Rorschach is based on this) That's in the golden age. In the silver age things happen and the Question turns into a new age/martial arts/philosophy kind of guy. The most kino era to my taste. Then there's the animated JL depiction a conspiranoic that is the most recognized by people.
Jaxson Myers
is the question completely sane cause noir with a guy who ain't all there could be pretty good
Chase Wilson
Sorry response was meant for
Josiah Ross
Sadly I am away from home and on my phone. Plus I think Iot my issues off old p2p Direct Connect networks. It's okay if I own the issues, r-right?
A bit off. Ditko's Randian Question was Silver Age at Carlton. O'Neil's was in the 1980s, in the modern / bronze age.
Hurm. Now that I think about it, the JLU Question is like a less crazy Rorschach since his major story was fighting a gisnt conspircy with Luthor in the Ozymandias role.
A black and white noir film about a crazy Alex Jones conspiracy theorist always ranting about UN death camps and leftie globalist agendas? That's not The Question. That's Mr. A.