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  • As conceived by Ditko, the Question was an adherent of Objectivism during his career as a minor Charlton hero, much like Ditko's earlier creation, Mr. A. In a 1987-1990 solo series from DC, the character developed a Zen-like philosophy.
  • The main question is: What is the real quality of life and how can we bring some into our lives? This question can be divided into: 1. * What is the real quality of life? 2. * How can we bring some quality into our lives?
  • Janette's leaving rekindles an old relationship.
  • The Question, similar in design to the Balloon-Head Conductor, is a tuxedo-clad character with a pink balloon for a head. Appropriately, the Question's balloon head has a big question mark where its face should be. In the "At the Dance" sketch on The Muppet Show episode 115, George the Janitor asks Mildred if he can pop the Question. She says yes, so he does.
  • thumb|270px|The QuestionThe Question ("Die Frage") ist der Titel einer Geschichte aus der The Adventures of Professor Obligado-Reihe der Mirage Studios.
  • The Question is a wrestler who left his federation and decided to become a detective. He works in and around New York City, dealing with violent and unpredictable criminals. Wears a mask that make it appear as if he has no face, both to conceal his identity and to unnerve the criminals he tracks. Decided to come to the Lock Wrestling Federation because he felt that there were many problems there, problems that no one had the stomach or even the ability to truly clean up. Works off of no one's agenda but his own.
  • A young Qua boy walks into the cave, without a word, bearing a basket of cloth-wrapped dry white bread - a small loaf. He sets the basket on the edge of the spring. Fulton glances at the boy. "Thank you." The boy ponders the offworlder for a moment. He seems about to speak, a question on the tip of his tongue, but he stops himself, turns and walks away. Fulton watches after the boy, as he leaves, then looks towards the basket. A sweet-smelling mist begins to roll into the cave through vents low on the rock walls. Fulton sniffs the air, quickly looking around. "What in the-?" Think...
  • The Question was, according to the Teselecta's computer, "the first question, the oldest question in the universe, hidden in plain sight". It was the organising principle for the religious movement known as the Silence, who believed that "silence will fall when the Question is asked". Accordingly, they called themselves the "Academy of the Question." More specifically, the Silence believed that
  • A classic Charlton character created by Steve Ditko who later migrated over to DC. The Question first appeared in the backpages of Blue Beetle vol. 5 #1 (June, 1967). Vic Sage was a television reporter for Hub City when he was visited by his friend and former professor Aristotle "Tot" Rodor, who had invented an artificial skin he called "pseudoderm." Unfortunately, Tot had discovered that pseudoderm occasionally became toxic when exposed to open wounds and he decided not to produce or distribute the material. His partner decided to continue to manufacture pseudoderm anyway and, to stop him, Tot provided a "mask" of pseudoderm to Vic to use in his investigations. Thus the Question was born.
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  • November 1998
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