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Wow, no wonder nothing gets accomplished in Hub City- The Question is always there instead of off-screen.
Max sighed at the argument, ready to quietly leave the room, but to his surprise Coal and Baron apologized to one another and made up- maybe there was hope for this group after all.

He felt Lenya's hand in his own for a brief moment, long enough to give her small, warm hand a squeeze before letting go in embarrassment. Hopefully nobody else noticed. Baron commented that he might fall into a drunken stupor to celebrate, at which Max chuckled. "Hey, this stuff has to last," Max replied with a laugh, putting the bottle of slivovitz away. "We're going to have plenty of more wins to toast in the future."

His eyes widened at the sound of Jaklo roaring in pain from the next room. "My God, is he going to be okay?"
The Question is. The rest of them must of figured that he could handle shit on his own.


I got one of the Forever People on my side, so I'm good.

Seriously, though, if no one else does anything with Stryker, it'll just count as an offscreen victory, right? I punched the riot really hard.
A baseball bat with nails in it that talks?
@GreenGrenade

I'm glad you like him! That character as I conceived him can go to some dark places, but no one wants to read that puerile mid-90s "super angsty broody edgy antihero" stuff, so I'm trying to give him a little bit of self-awareness and cynical gallows humor. I think it's in character but makes him a little more tolerable.
@GreenGrenade For all of his self-doubt, that part alone makes me think he's a worthy successor.

Also, and this is more selfish, I'm glad I'm not the only one to write a prologue for my character or I'd look pretentious.
With everything going on in the world, Jon takes the time to help out and comfort a bullied kid. The guy definitely inherited more than just his dad's powers.
@Polyphemus Yeah, you gotta be realistic about those sorta things. Though are you sure it wasn't just a case of hitting them both really hard?


I'd like to think that The Question has a long string of off-screen victories against heavy-hitters that he punched really hard.

"Did you hear that The Question took out Black Adam, Sinestro, Solomon Grundy, and Ocean Master?"

"Well, yeah, he punched them really hard."
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I don't know why but this was so funny to me.


I'm glad I got a laugh out of someone.

More seriously, though, it's not that The Question is cowardly, he just has a good idea of what he can actually accomplish as a flesh and blood man with no powers, and taking on two guys who give Superman trouble is not it. Pragmatism is useful.



“This had better be worth it. I am burning through a lot of vacation time,” the man with no face grumbled, adjusting his dark necktie. With his bright orange shirt and cobalt blue suit and coat, he was immediately noticeable. But the fact that he had blank skin instead of a face did not make him the least bit approachable.

Through Carr's brief speech, he had carefully looked over the others who had been invited to the Watchtower, his eyes invisible behind his mask. Some he knew personally, others bu reputation, some he had never heard of before. Maybe they would be able to fill the massive shoes the missing heroes had left. Or maybe they would crash and fail. It'd be wise to plan for either option.

The klaxons snapped Vic Sage out of his own thoughts, and his brow knitted at the alerts. Prison riot in Metropolis, zombies in Tokyo. Vic had had his fill of zombies for a while, not to mention he saw several competent heroes immediately dive through the portal to Tokyo. Metropolis it was, then- they'd need a hand there.

“The best way to get a stone from the ocean is to dive right in,” he commented as he leaped through the portal to Strykers Island.

The exercise yard had turned into a battleground. Vic took a moment to look around and understand the situation before jumping in- the works of Sun Tzu had been pounded into his head. Specifically, “the general who wins the battle makes many calculations in his temple before the battle is fought. The general who loses makes but few calculations beforehand.”

He could only observe for so long, though- the guards were holding their own but were heavily outnumbered by the enthralled inmates. Not to mention the heavyweights were starting to make their moves. After a moment of calculation The Question came to a decision- not an easy one, but a necessary one.

The guards would have to take their chances with the garden-variety inmates. Even under the thrall of Starro, they had no more strength or fighting skill than an average criminal. Rather, The Question's skills would logically be better applied against one of the bona fide supervillains. But which one?

The Question looked around to see Shrapnel clambering up the wall. “I'm not drunk enough to fight him.”

He looked up to see Captain Comet and Manchester Black engaged in telekinetic battle. “Nope.”

Then, finally, his eyes settled on Bloodsport unloading a riot gun at the guards. Dangerous, too dangerous for a regular CO, but still just ordinary flesh and blood. The Question took off at a run towards Bloodsport, his gloved hands already hurling smoke pellets in front of the man.

A thick, swirling cloud of yellowish smoke bloomed in front of Bloodsport, hopefully obscuring the mercenary's view of his intended targets. Long enough for The Question to leap into the air and smash the heel of his foot against Bloodsport's shotgun. He didn't even look to see if he had disarmed the other man as he landed gracefully and assumed a fighting stance. He was calm, prepared for battle, his mind already emptying. As Munenori said, “once a fight has started, if you get involved in thinking about what to do, you will be cut down by your opponent with the very next blow.”

“You and me, Bloodsport,” The Question said, thick yellowish mist swirling around him. “Let's do this.”
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