The Question is a member of the Mystery Analysts of Gotham.
Physical appearance[]
Question is a Caucasian adult male with black hair. He dresses in a black suit paired with black shoes, an orange shirt, and a black and blue striped tie. He also wears a blue overcoat and black fedora. His most notable feature is the special mask that covers his entire face, hiding his any and all distinctive facial features from the public, completely hiding his true identity.
Personality[]
He is a conspiracy theorist and everything he says is in the form of a question.
History[]
Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold[]
The Question worked with Batman and Aquaman to capture Riddler and Catwoman when they tried to rob the bank. During the fight, Question was knocked unconscious by the Riddler, who donned Question's outfit and began impersonating him to the Mystery Analysts of Gotham; Riddler was then impersonated by Clayface so that the switch would go unnoticed. Riddler's impersonation went undetected for an extended time, until Aquaman observed that Question had stopped speaking exclusively in questions. Batman revealed the impersonation, which prompted Riddler to try to destroy Gotham City with his rebuilt teleportation device. The real Question was able to get back into action, knocking the Riddler off the top of the teleportation machine's platform. He attempted to shut the increasingly out of control machine down, but the controls would not work and he soon had to jump to safety. Question gathered with the Mystery Analysts of Gotham to see the reunion of Leo and Sam Scarlett and debrief the case.
Appearances[]
Notes/Trivia[]
- Though Batman explains how Riddler began impersonating Question during the bank fight, his whereabouts and why/how he was unable to rejoin the Mystery Analysts of Gotham until Riddler threatened Gotham City with the teleportation device is not explained.
Appearances in other media[]
- The Question appeared several times on the Batman: The Brave and the Bold TV series, which aired on Cartoon Network. He was voiced by Nicholas Guest, who, despite still voicing Martian Manhunter in the film, did not reprise his role as the Question. Instead, Jeffrey Combs was cast in the role, in reference to the unrelated incarnation he voiced in the Justice League Unlimited TV series, also aired on Cartoon Network.