The Question #3
In "Be All That You Can Be...", The Question tracks Butch and Sundance to Seattle, only to be outmaneuvered by the duo after a failed attempt to stop their escape. Green Arrow steps in, complicating the confrontation, while The Question grapples with unsettling parallels between himself and Rorschach after reading The Watchmen. Written by Dennis O'Neil and illustrated by Denys Cowan, with inks by Rick Magyar, colors by Tatjana Wood, and letters by Willie Schubert, this 2009 issue features a cover by Denys Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz.
Butch and Sundance, a pair of ruthless criminals with a taste for chaos, set their sights on Hub City, making it their new hunting ground. Their first move? Eliminating the one honest cop left in town—someone The Question knows well. With Izzy O'Toole caught in the crossfire and Myra Fermin watching from the shadows, the city’s only hope is to stay one step ahead of a pair of killers who don’t know the meaning of mercy.
After a failed attempt to stop Butch and Sundance’s prison break, The Question tracks the fugitives to Seattle, only to be outmaneuvered by them. As he regroups, he finds himself drawn into a deeper reckoning—both with his own methods and with the legacy of Rorschach, whose presence lingers in the shadows and in the pages of a book that challenges everything he believes. Green Arrow makes a brief but pivotal appearance, offering a moment of uneasy alliance in a city where truth is as slippery as the ink on a Rorschach blot.
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