Issue 1
The Question (1986-) #1
Vic Sage, a.k.a. The Question, is savagely beaten and shot for investigating the corrupt mayor of Hub City!
Issue 2
The Question (1986-) #2
Vic loses his memory after being shot and is taken in by Richard Dragon.
Issue 3
The Question (1986-) #3
The Question tries to stop a busload of children from being blown up by Hatch's hired hands.
Issue 4
The Question (1986-) #4
Hatch plans on sacrificing Jackie in a twisted ritual. Can the Question come to her rescue?
Issue 5
The Question (1986-) #5
Hub City descends into chaos and it's up to Vic to keep the order!
Issue 6
The Question (1986-) #6
Junior pours acid on his face in hopes that it will make his father love him.
Issue 7
The Question (1986-) #7
The Question aids a mysterious gambling kingpin who was raised by wolves.
Issue 8
The Question (1986-) #8
In Hub City, a masked man is killing people. With the cops shorthanded or corrupt, The Question decides to investigate. After some preliminary fact finding, he discovers two possibilities for likely suspects.
Issue 9
The Question (1986-) #9
"WATCHERS." Tot is kidnapped and only the Question can save him!
Issue 10
The Question (1986-) #10
"SANTA PRISCA." Tot is taken to the lair of the Beast in Santa Prisca, but the Question is hot on his trail!
Issue 11
The Question (1986-) #11
"TRANSFORMATION." The Question races to find his missing friend before time runs out!
Issue 12
The Question (1986-) #12
"POISONED GROUND." The Question is tracking a hired killer and discovers that a subdivision of Hub City is built on a toxic waste dump!
Issue 13
The Question (1986-) #13
"BE ALL THAT YOU CAN BE…" The Question is on the trail of a group of paramilitary fanatics, but will he be any match for their great numbers?
Issue 14
The Question (1986-) #14
"SAVING FACE." The Question is tortured by Colonel DeBeck and crew while Myra begins her bid to become Hub City's next mayor!
Issue 15
The Question (1986-) #15
"EPITAPH FOR A HERO!" With four people lynched in a month, the Question investigates, wondering if the killer is a racist private detective gone rogue.
Issue 16
The Question (1986-) #16
"BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID!" Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid come gunning for the only good cop in Hub City. The only problem is, he's a friend of the Question.
Issue 17
The Question (1986-) #17
"A DREAM OF RORSCHACH!" After failing to foil their prison break, the Question follows Butch and Sundance to Seattle. He'll have his hands full, as Green Arrow also makes an appearance!
Issue 18
The Question (1986-) #18
"DESPERATE GROUND." Green Arrow and the Question take on Butch and Sundance in a final showdown!
Issue 19
The Question (1986-) #19
"THE PLASTIC DILEMMA!" The Question receives a little help from a cabdriver with a blow-up doll for a wife.
Issue 20
The Question (1986-) #20
"SEND IN THE CLOWNS." Mikey the clown exposes himself on TV, leading to the murder of an innocent clown.
Issue 21
The Question (1986-) #21
"REJECTS." Vic Sage faces his biggest test yet...his high school reunion.
Issue 22
The Question (1986-) #22
"ELECTION DAY: THE FIX." On the eve of the mayoral election, Tot and Vic try desperately to prove the election is a sham!
Issue 23
The Question (1986-) #23
"ELECTION DAY: WELCOME TO OZ." The Question turns the tables on Dinsmore, and the election in Hub City hits a snag!
Issue 24
The Question (1986-2010) #24
"ELECTION DAY: THE DARK!" The outcome of the Hub City election rests on a single vote...and the results of the terrible tragedy that strikes the Question and friends.
Issue 25
The Question (1986-2010) #25
"SKELLS." Myra hovers between life and death...and the Question also finds himself in a life-and-death situation!
Issue 26
The Question (1986-) #26
"RIDDLES." The Question and Tot run out of gas and get picked up by a bus bearing the Riddler and his new, psychotic girlfriend; mayhem ensues.
Issue 27
The Question (1986-) #27
"CAPTAIN STARS AND SERGEANT STRIPES." Hub City's mayor-elect, Myra Fermin, lies in a coma...and the city itself lies on the edge of disaster...with the only hope for both to be found in an issue of a comic book from the 1940s.
Issue 28
The Question (1986-2010) #28
"A PLACE FOR THE ARTS." With Myra on the mend, Hub City is up for grabs by differing neighborhood factions that have started taking the law into their own hands. That is, until Lady Shiva shows up...offering her sword for hire.
Issue 29
The Question (1986-2010) #29
The Question and Lady Shiva face off as the recovering Myra resorts to some unorthodox methods to prevent Hub City from self-destructing.
Issue 30
The Question (1986-2010) #30
If Myra's plan to reclaim Hub City from anarchy is to succeed, the Question must first solve an inter-gang murder.
Issue 31
The Question (1986-2010) #31
The mayor's blowing up the town. If Vic Sage can't find the cause of Hub City's decay...can the Question?
Issue 32
The Question (1986-2010) #32
Vic Sage finds it impossible to be the Question and must come to terms with what it means not to have an identity to hide behind.
Issue 33
The Question (1986-2010) #33
Meet Harold—he can't speak or tie his shoes, but he's willing to help anyone, including Myra and Vic. Introducing a new Batman character!
Issue 34
The Question (1986-2010) #34
Hub City seems quiet...but looks can be deceiving, as something continues to fester beneath the surface. Will it finally succeed in destroying Myra and her city?
Issue 35
The Question (1986-2010) #35
Priorities are decided upon, and Myra, Vic and Hub City must come to terms with the future...while someone is masquerading as the Question.
Issue 36
The Question (1986-2010) #36
Vic, Aristotle, Richard and Jackie leave Hub City, but Myra decides to stay behind and try to pick up whatever pieces are left.
Issue 37
The Question (1986-2010) #37
Greg Rucka (DETECTIVE COMICS, CHECKMATE) joins original THE QUESTION series artists Denys Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz for the return of Vic Sage! The Black Lantern rings have made their way to Earth and disturbed the grave of the original Question. Now, the faceless man returns as Black Lantern Vic Sage targets his former protégé—and current replacement—Renee Montoya. It's the Question vs. the Black Lantern Question vs. Lady Shiva in the ultimate throw-down!