Commissioned Sketch by J.K. Woodward
(I can only imagine what a strange request this must have been, but I really like it.)
The Question, a pinup from a while ago but one that still gets a lot of requests from me. Ink & Photoshop.
Got a request, suggestion or question? Put it in my ask box!
The Question (1987)
Written by Denny O’Neill
Art by Denys Cowan
Question promo by Denys Cowan
“Maybe you should have asked what I want. But that’s never been a question, has it?
52 Aftermath - Crime Bible: Five Lessons of Blood
Sure is post about Kate all night tonight.
One of my favorites. We need a live action Renee Montoya played by Michelle Rodriguez
Renee Montoya/Question II cosplay, rehashed.
I couldn’t find my gloves (or my oversized buckle belt) for these shots, and this wig isn’t my actual Renee wig, but I wanted to take some test shots anyway. Excuse the cellphone photos—I wasn’t tempted to bring out the 5DmkII just to take pics of myself in the mirror.
The suit’s too big, but it’s nearly impossible to find anything in my size. I also realized Hamner’s Renee might not actually be wearing a mandarin collar dress shirt but oops.
It’s getting there, at least. My mask is ten thousand times better now that I remade it so at the very least I’m pretty happy about that.
Comic-Con, ahoy!
I’m going to get called Slenderman so much that I’ll probably break down into tears.
More photos of me taken with selftimer etc etc.
Renee Montoya/Question II.
Final Crisis #6.
Six: Favorite female-driven book
Gotham Central
I thought about picking Birds of Prey for this one, but that would have been kind of obvious, and BoP, while it is wonderful and magic most of the time, has had its share of bad writing and stupid storylines. Gotham Central, on the other hand, was this beautiful, 40 issue series about the Gotham City PD and how fucked up it was to be a cop in a city full of superheroes and supervillains. And while the book doesn’t really have a main character (it’s more of an ensemble than anything) the most memorable characters are the women, chief among them Renee Montoya who is now The Question. And, I might add, is depressingly absent from DC’s shitty new lineup.
…..like a butterfly…..








