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A Question About The Question

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A very interesting fan site for The Question has turned up. Filled with everything from fan art to essays, it covers the early creation of the character all the way to the current incarnation - Renee Montoya.

One such essay on the site - The Question of Gender and Sexuality - is well worth the visit and I am sure might result in some interesting thoughts from readers of Pink Kryptonite.

Normally, I wait til the comments section to add my two cents but is there any doubt whether faceless or wearing what might be considered traditional male clothing that The Question is a woman? I can't remember a single time that I have seen art of Montoya, in her new role as superhero, in which there hasn't been something that speaks to her being female.

Those are my two cents... what are yours?

1 Comments

Doug Rich said:

I think some female characters would just naturally be butch. Kick ass women aren't especially frilly; lace is just a design. Female soldiers in the military (aside from dress uniforms) where a uniform very similar to a man.

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