Character » Question (Sage) appears in 418 issues.
Plastics tycoon responsible for plastic guns in Question's city
The Anti-Monitor is the Monitor's counterpart from the Anti-matter Universe. He is responsible for the original Crisis on Infinite Earths, was the sole Guardian of the Sinestro Corps and once, against his will, was the source of the Black Lantern Corps Central Power Battery.
A one shot character from a Question story in the post-Crisis universe.
Hub City serial killer
Banshee is Max Bine. He is an enemy of the Question. (Victor Sage.)
Benjy Floper is a leader of the Grinning Ghosts.
Boris Ebar is an art critic and enemy of the Blue Beetle and the Question.
Brainiac is one of Superman's oldest and most powerful foes. A techno-organic being with a twelfth-level intellect and hyper-advanced technology, he travels the multiverse seeking civilizations to shrink and abduct, which he then adds to his collection of captured worlds. He has been responsible for the extinction of countless cultures and the deaths of untold billions.
Brandon is the leader of a gang named the Wild Ones.
Devoted follower of the Crime Bible and leader of Intergang. He's one of the most powerful gangsters in Metropolis and a psychopath, who worships the idea of crime itself.
International arm dealer.
A criminal in Hub City with immense physical strength whose trademark weapon is a tire iron.
Cisco is a member of the Wild Ones gang. He has had many run-ins with the Blue Beetle and the Question.
He’s a Myra Fermin’s election campaign manager.
He is a former Colonel of the U.S. Army.
He is a former drug dealer and leader of an organized crime syndicate.
Enigma is a genius level scientist and sworn enemy of the Blue Beetle.
In the episode Mystery in Space he was tied up on a scale with Gorilla Grodd to be rescued by Batman. He later chases Equinox through the rooftops.
Flay was a follower of the Religion of Crime and leader of its violent Order of the Stone. He died fighting the Question for leadership over the Order.
Fred Dlobert is a killer.
Fringe is a member of the Wild Ones. He and his buddy Pony always get stuck on guard duty in front of their junk yard turf.
A military man responsible for the creation of Captain Atom and Major Force. He has been a constant antagonist but eventually became a physical threat when he took over Shaggy Man's body, granting him strength and endurance exceeding that of Superman.
He is a corrupt preacher and the power behind the throne in Hub City.
Youngest son of Mr. Musto, Junior poured acid on his face hoping it would make his father love him after a failed attempt to blow up a school bus.
A man sent by the Subterraneans to hire the Psychopomp.
Kung King is the leader of a Chinese gang in Chicago. His gang joined forces for a brief time with the Deltoids, Wild Ones, Hi-Brows and others with the help of the Muse. Kung King ran into the Question when the Muse tried to unite the gangs.
Brilliant investigative reporter Vic Sage dons the identity of "The Question" to solve cases his civilian identity cannot.
Lady Shiva is most likely the deadliest assassin in the DC Universe. Shiva has trained Batman and has also trained the third Robin, Tim Drake. Shiva's daughter, Cassandra Cain, would later become the second Batgirl.
Lex Luthor, Superman's arch-nemesis, is one of the most brilliant men alive, whose hatred of "interfering aliens" pushes him down the path of a sociopath. Known for his "ends justifies the means" approach to life, his single-minded and often brutal focus puts him at odds with The Man of Steel. Luthor is arguably DC Comics' most iconic villain.
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