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	<title>The Question &#124; Vic Sage &#124; Renee Montoya</title>
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		<title>Cully Hamner designs the Question</title>
		<description>Just emailed to me by Rucka:

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		<title>The Question Returns to His &#8230; uh &#8230; Her Roots</title>
		<description>Beginning with Detective Comics #854 The Question will return to the character's beginnings and star in a series of back-up stories.

Revealed in DC Comics June 2009 Solicitations on Monday:

DETECTIVE COMICS #854
Written by Greg Rucka
Art by JH Williams and Cully Hamner
Cover by JH Williams
Variant cover by JG Jones
“Elegy” part 1 of ...</description>
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		<title>Question News Round-up!</title>
		<description>A couple of fun things to report!:

The Question is dead, long live the Question!

From a recent question / answer session at Newsarama with Dan Didio:
3. That said, how does that apply to someone like The Question? Full disclosure here – I still don’t believe Vic Sage is dead. He “died” ...</description>
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		<title>Jim Lee DCU-Online Vic Sage concept art</title>
		<description>Check it out at Massively.com.

Thanks to reader Sean for pointing this out to us! </description>
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		<title>Hembeck draws the Question</title>
		<description>We here at VicSage.com are fans of Fred Hembeck and his swirly-knee'd versions of superheroes. We're happy to report that he's drawn the Question as part of his Across the Page series, this one a tribute to Ditko's Charlton and DC creations.

We knew in advance that this was coming because ...</description>
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		<title>Amazon reveals fourth Question TP</title>
		<description>Amazon.com now has a listing for The Question: Welcome To Oz which will be the fourth volume collecting the classic Dennis O'Neil &#38; Denys Cowan series.  The site has it listed to be released on April 7, 2009 and running at 176 pages. </description>
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		<title>New Question Figures Displayed at San Diego Comic Con 2008!</title>
		<description>From Action-Figure.com:

From the Justice League Unlimited Line:



From the DCU Infinite Heroes line:





For more images visit Action-Figure.com's complete SDCC 2008 toy coverage, here. </description>
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		<title>Question action figure news roundup.</title>
		<description>First off, from Action Figure Times, the Giganta SDCC exclusive figure advertises the Question figure as coming this fall as part of Mattel's Justice League Unlimited Fan Collection.

Secondly, as posted by "Superfriend," an exchange between the author and DC President Paul Levitz on the potential for a Question figure, with ...</description>
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		<title>A History of Renee Montoya &#8211; Part IV: Losing Face</title>
		<description>
Renee Montoya's story picks up again in May 2006, in the year-long weekly comic 52. Written by a staff that included Gotham Central co-scribe Greg Rucka, the series detailed the exploits and adventures of DCU characters in a year without Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman.
Montoya's story begins in a bar, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.vicsage.com/wp/essays/a-history-of-renee-montoya-part-iv-losing-face/</link>
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		<title>Final Crisis: Revelation Talk with Philip Tan</title>
		<description>People are constantly tossing out the title, "Nicest person in comics," to describe artists, writers, editors, and others, but I think I can say that I've found a person who genuinely qualifies for the title: artist Philip Tan, who provides the detailed pencils on the forthcoming Final Crisis: Revelation mini-series.

Philip ...</description>
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