The Question Origins - Noir-Styled Violent Superhero Without A Face And He Is Brilliant Investigator
The concept of masked vigilantes is always an intriguing concept for the superhero fans out there. The thought of someone taking up the challenge to fight crime single-handedly and doing so against all odds always fills the fans with awe, and it is probably the secret behind the massive success of Batman. However, the Dark Knight is not the only masked vigilante created by DC. The Question or Vic Sage is another such character, who protects Hub City in his masked avatar. He is a highly skilled martial artist and detective, and his civilian identity is that of an investigative journalist. DC comics came up with the character in the early 1980s, and slowly, it was incorporated into the DC universe. It was created by Steve Ditko, and over a period of time we saw The Question being a part of Justice League and the Black Lantern Corps [Pronounce:Kor].

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