With the “All In” movement full speed ahead at DC Comics, many popular characters are getting a moment in the spotlight. One of those characters is Renee Montoya aka THE QUESTION. The vigilante has had her life turned upside down in Gotham City. Montoya was removed as GCPD commissioner in favor of Vandal Savage.
That was then, this is now. Montoya has been offered a new job. Some would say its’ a bit more high profile. It’s not every day that the Trinity of the DCU comes calling with an offer. How does Montoya handle her new assignment with the Justice League?
THE QUESTION: ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER #1 (DC COMICS) by Alex Segura, Cian Tormey, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Willie Schubert kicks off a brand new diretion for the faceless detective.
Let’s take a closer look at where events lead now.
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Segura lays the foundation for a very intriguing plot. Montoya is still reeling from her loss in Gotham. The writing reflects the emotional wear of that event. It’s quickly offset by the offer via Superman. With the sense of doubt in his voice, Montoya knows there is more at play than a social visit. With such a big concept as JLU is, The Question belongs in the mix. It also challenges Montoya on a few levels.
Giving The Question her own “team” looks to provide a fair share of laughs and heroics. It gives a bright spot before the true conflict comes in. Segura hides the real play at hand very well. Seeing Montoya in action gives readers a sense of belonging as she attacks the intruder. Once the closing pages start, it displays great action before the final reveal. Based of the closing page, the innocence of the League’s hope is forever changed.
Tormey and Fajardo jr. bring the vigilante front and center for this story. The new stat quo is explained with a fantastic two page spread. Montoya’s costumed entrance jumps off the page with a one panel image. This leads into a strong flashback sequence. Readers watch as the conversation between Superman, Batman and Montoya lead into a new home for the faceless vigilante. It only is upstaged by a full page image of Montoya’s ex, offering pleasantries behind their past.
The conflict introduces itself with big action panels. Montoya and her team waste little time jumping into the fray. The images flow very quickly as the team fights to neutralize the threat at hand. Montoya displays her unique weapon skills while turning the drama up. What lays in the aftermath is a puzzle starting to form pieces. The closing page leaves no hesitation that fears were correct. There is much to enjoy with the presentation of this chapter.
FINAL POINT: 8.8
The next phase in Renee Montoya’s life spirals towards conflict in the first issue. Segura brings out the best of The Question with the writing. Tormey, Fajardo jr. and Schubert depict a hero finding themselves along with a case that might be too great to overcome. Factor in the showstopping close and this opener gives readers much to speak about.
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