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Topic: Question (comics)


In the News (Sun 15 Nov 09)

  
  Comics Continuum
And there are relationships that didn't exist in the comics.
Most of the stuff Guillermo added to the movie is stuff that, if I had thought of it, I would have put it in the comics.
QUESTION: For those of us who don't read the comic: Can you tell us what the main plot of the movie is or say something about the main antagonist?
www.comicscontinuum.com /stories/0307/23/hellboypanel.htm   (1187 words)

  
  Comics Guaranty, LLC - Glossary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
A marking usually on the cover of a comic book, placed there by the distributor or the newsstand dealer to note when the book was placed on the newsstand.
A cover of a comic book where a painting was used for the artwork instead of a line drawing.
A comic book that has a different cover price than others of the same comic book and that was intended for distribution in the same country.
www.cgccomics.com /glossary.htm   (0 words)

  
 Why Do Comics?
In the month that it takes to draw a comic book, you could do a few spot illustrations for a local newspaper, make more money and have 3 weeks of "vacation" time left over.
Comics are unique, and despite the average American's opinion, a noble and venerable art form.
the life of the comic creator is one endless gluttonous orgy of hedonistic bliss.
www.danberger.biz /columns/whydocomics.html   (0 words)

  
 Question (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
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.
The Question of the DC Animated Universe is a completely obsessive, darkly comic loner — skeptical, paranoid, antagonistic and unpredictable, often given to believing in various odd conspiracy theories.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Question_(comics)   (3244 words)

  
 MILE HIGH COMICS presents THE BEAT at COMICON.com: Burning question: WHERE ARE THE MALTESE COMICS????   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
A big comics fest -- the first of it's kind -- is underway in Malta, and part of the mission of the Comic Culture Weekend is to answer the burning question where are all the Maltese cartoonists?
The main aim of the comic culture weekend is to spread awareness concerning comic culture.
In the case of the latter question, we then ask ourselves why the graphic medium is not utilised by Maltese people for a Maltese context.
www.comicon.com /thebeat/2006/02/burning_question_where_are_the.html   (0 words)

  
 The Comics Journal: Essays
Things will continue much as they are, which is to say, comics will go on catering to an obscure, cultish group of freaks and geeks, a mix of aging nostalgists, horny teen-age boys and social rebels.
The problem with a comic book entering the public consciousness via another medium is that it is invariably treated as a fad.
The pessimists in the industry have concluded that comic books are an artifact of the past, a quaint holdover from an era of low-tech amusements, soon to go the way of scooters and tops.
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 The Question
The Question is an investigative reporter that puts a faceless mask on and fights the criminals he stalks during the day, while covering news.
The Question has twelve articulations at the neck, the shoulders, the elbows, the wrists, the waist, the hips and the knees.
The Question's plastic is the standard stock use on older DC Direct figures, before 2003.
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 Comic Book Resources - CBR News - The Comic Wire
In 1983 the characters were sold to DC Comics and in 1986 Charlton closed up shop for good, but that sale ensured that the characters would live on for a long time.
In 1985, when DC Comics launched the mini-series "Crisis on Infinite Earths," the various Charlton heroes were merged into the DC Universe.
I envisioned a Question who's spent so many years prowling the mean streets of Chicago in his lonely vigil that he's begun to see Chicago as a living entity.
www.comicbookresources.com /news/newsitem.cgi?id=4145   (0 words)

  
 Your Mom's Basement: Read, Not Dead: The Question
The Question was Zen Buddhism, well choreographed fight sequences, hard boiled pulp with a new age ideology, a blank faced seeker of the truth, utterly corrupt institutions, a comic unafraid of complex issues and an exploration of evil and the weakness of man.
It was without the comics code and later DC felt they needed to have a mature readers warning on the cover due to the contents of more sophisticated themes of sex, and violence.
The Question investigates the murders and the identity of the killer is revealed as he is stopped.
www.yourmomsbasement.com /archives/2006/03/read_not_dead_t.html   (0 words)

  
 Movie Poop Shoot - COMICS 101
The Question unmasks the diver, revealing none other than Crane himself, who had faked the attack on himself and was planning on killing his partners to gain full control of the company.
The Question’s paranoia and conspiracy obsession is revealed right away with a look at his quarters, the walls covered with evidence and news clippings linked together by thousands of seemingly tenuous and nonexistent connections, everything from fluoride to Starbucks to the rise of boy bands.
The Question’s next appearance on the show was in the episode “Double Date,” in which he teams up with the Huntress to help her track down the murderer of her parents, all while staying one step ahead of Green Arrow and Black Canary, who have been assigned to protect the criminal.
www.moviepoopshoot.com /comics101/128.html   (0 words)

  
 Comics.com - Comics Update
Question: "Barkeater Lake" was inspired by your fondness for your own hometown of Saranac Lake, NY.
At that time, I was frustrated and burned out on the idea of ever having a comic out there.
I imagine, though, as she's pulled further into the depths of mountain life, she starts to act as loony as the others….in which case, I guess more people will have to move to Barkeater Lake from the city.
www.unitedmedia.com /comics_update/0404.html   (0 words)

  
 Comics.com - Comics Update
Rudy Park is fast becoming one of the most acclaimed and popular comic strips we offer.
Darrin Bell: I would say, instead, that we're part of a new generation of comic strips that succeed in representing a generation or culture that has recently come of age in America.
That's why "Rudy Park" is the fairest, most accurate and balanced comic strip in newspapers today that is set in an Internet café and includes a pet monkey.
www.comics.com /comics_update/0903.html   (0 words)

  
 ComicsPriceGuide.com - Question about X-Men Uncanny Comics
If you look up Action Comics number one you will see that the original is many thousands of dollars, but the other versions are around $5.
During the mid 90's (1997?) Marvel had a comic event called "Flashback", during which their montly titles all got a -1 issue.
Even more confusing is that some comics have a "-1" issue, a "1/2" issue or a "0" issue taking place before (but printed after) issue 1.
www.comicspriceguide.com /forum2/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=35220   (0 words)

  
 The Unofficial Question Biography
Disguising himself with a mask which makes it look as though he has no facial features, the Question is an accomplished martial artist, trained by Richard Dragon.
Finally, the Question can seemingly communicate with a city, acting as a kind of "urban shaman".
All titles, characters, character names, slogans, logos, and related indicia are trademarks ® of and copyright © DC Comics unless otherwise noted here and are used without permission.
www.dcuguide.com /profile.php?name=question   (0 words)

  
 Movie Trailers » Comics Question the Rise of Dane Cook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Dane Cook’s rise to the pinnacle of standup comedy is undeniable.
But a number of comics and critics are wondering if Cook might be more of an energetic talent and savvy self-promoter than any kind of comedy great.
The Internet-fueled rise of the Boston-bred, 34-year-old comedian is a well-known part of his identity.
trailer.movie-r-us.com /comics-question-the-rise-of-dane-cook.html   (1046 words)

  
 Superman Homepage
It also bonds a bizarre mask to Sage's face, making The Question appear as if he is a faceless man. Trained in several martial arts (especially from the legendary Lady Shiva), The Question has managed to wage a one-man war against organized crime.
Factoid: The Question and The Creeper are both the creations of artist Steve Ditko, the man credited with co-creating and illustrating Spider-Man. Back in the 1970s, before The Question was purchased by DC, Mr.
Although Superman often appears in other DC Comics, this text's information is limited mainly to what has occurred in the regular Superman comics.
www.supermanhomepage.com /comics/who/who-intro.php?topic=question   (0 words)

  
 52 (comic book) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The comic focuses on every character in the DC Universe through characters whose stories are told exclusively in the book and occasionally cross over with each other.
The Question and Renee Montoya uncover futuristic weapons in a warehouse in Gotham City.
The Question believes that Intergang is preparing for an invasion of Gotham, and he and Montoya eavesdrop on Intergang.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/52_(comics)   (0 words)

  
 The Anniston Star - Geni Certain: A question of comics raises a question of identification
We now have an interactive form readers can use to tell us which of the current 17 comic strips on the daily Star Lite page they would be willing to give up in favor of a couple of new ones.
The “Choose a Comic to Lose Poll” is a little different from the daily polls.
Since these comics are in the paper but not online, we expect most of the votes to come from local readers.
www.jaxnews.com /entertainment/2003/as-tech-0726-gcertaincol-3g25u0828.htm   (0 words)

  
 COMICON.com: SDCC '06: SPOTLIGHT ON JOHN ROMITA
Mark Evanier and John Romita discussed comics, creators and more in a Spotlight panel for the industry veteran.
That is why Marvel started using artists that needed more training.For example, they hired Tom Palmer as a penciled; but when they found that he wasn't fast enough, he recommended that Marvel use him as an inker instead.
He was so late on the cover for "Bring on the Bad Guys" due to all the work Stan gave him, that John had to cheat on it; ie, use whiteout, water color, razors, etc. in order to get it out on time.
www.comicon.com /cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=36;t=005392   (0 words)

  
 The Ultimate Batman Question - The CHUD.COM Message Boards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Comics & Anime A place for you to discuss great comics like "The Amazing Spider-Uncle Mitch" or anime like "Ghost in Uncle Mitch's Shell".
I've gone over the panel where he shoots the mutant again and again and while it SEEMS he killed him, the logistics don't work out either.
The mutant was holding the kid in front of him, meaning a torso shot was out of the question, and his head is still in-tact after the fact so he didn't head-shot him.
www.chud.com /forums/showthread.php?t=77216   (0 words)

  
 Silver Bullet Comics Forum - Question about the Question
The recent Question mini-series by Tommy Lee Edwards and Rick Vietch had The Question living in Chicago before taking his brief trip to Metropolis.
As long as he's in comics, I don't care why he's in a new city.
It seems like any possible excuse to use the Question is the right one.
www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com /forum/showthread.php?p=18963   (0 words)

  
 Obsessive Compulsive DC Comics Fanboy Question. - Topic Powered by eve community
September 21, 2004 06:49 PM This is a question that's been bugging me for years, but I've never been able to get an answer for it.
This is actually one of those question that has some good chanse to be answered, do try at least, this day he seem to regularly answer the people who post question.
I'm a comic fangirl but my interests are rather narrow in the subjects/characters.
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 question about comics - ConceptArt.org Forums
hello, im 14 years old and me and a friend are doing a comic.
Comics can be though, and since its telling a story it takes alot of time, initiative and patience.
another good thing is that were gonna take a break fromt the comic for a while, to develop everything more.
www.conceptart.org /forums/showthread.php?t=71451   (0 words)

  
 Web Comics: Question to teach Alice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Alice learns stuff by getting the correct answers to questions or statements asked of her.
If she said something weird to a question you asked, enter that question (or statement) below.
All questions will be reviewed before actually taught to Alice, so please allow some time before Alice will learn this.
www.webcomics.com /cgi-bin/webcom/aq   (0 words)

  
 The Question # 8
The Question was a faceless vigilante created by Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko for Charlton Comics back in the late 1970s.
When Charlton went under, DC Comics bought over their entire library of superhero characters, integrating them into the DC Universe proper during Crisis on Infinite Earths.
While Blue Beetle and Captain Atom were pretty much straight-laced superhero material, veteran Batman scribe Dennis O'Neil transformed the Question from ann odd-looking faceless crimefighter into vigilante with a checkered past and questionable methods.
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 World Famous Comics Community - The Coolest Comics Community on the Web! Join Our Comic Book Message Boards!
Join discussions with Denny O'Neil on comics and his World Famous Comics published From the CyberDen columns.
A comics writer for over 30 years, Denny is best known for work on his creation Azrael as well as The Question, Green Lantern, Green Arrow and Superman.
Join discussions with Golden Age legend Alvin Schwartz on comics and his World Famous Comics published After the Golden Age columns.
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 Comics Question the Rise of Dane Cook » Netscape.com
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 Comics:Question Vol 2 - DC Database - a Wikia wiki
This page contains all known comics on the database in the series.
If you have found a comic that exists on the database, but that is not seen on this page please add it.
All new comic series added to the database should be added to the appropriate comic list as soon as possible for future reference.
dcdatabase.wikia.com /Comics_Question_(Volume_2)   (153 words)

  
 Comics and Games | Seattle Times Newspaper
Score 1 point for each correct answer on the Freshman Level, 2 points on the Graduate Level and 3 points on the Ph.D. Level.
Got a burning question with nowhere to turn?
Updated 5:02 PM 2007 Land Rover Range Rover - $95,250
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 ComicSpace - Welcome to ComicSpace
ComicSpace is a community of over 18,600 comic fans and creators...
bloodshot, eternal warrior, magnus robot fighter, shadowman, solar, turok, valiant comics, xo manowar
ComicSpace is copyright © Josh Roberts 2006 - 2007.
www.comicspace.com   (307 words)

  
 DC Comics
The short answer is that it's an all-new line of Web Comics.
The longer answer is that Zuda Comics are whatever you make of them.
All site contents ™ and © DC Comics, unless otherwise noted
www.dccomics.com   (73 words)

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