STARRING HEROES FROM THE PRE-FLASHPOINT DCU! Renee Montoyas final stand as The Question comes to a head as she helps Two-Face battle Flashpoints Harvey Dentbut will her world live on?This extra-sized issue includes a sneak peek at whats coming up in the DC Universe!
Convergence: The Question #2 is a fantastic comic that shows how powerful a single issue can be when well crafted. Rucka and Hamner are veteran storytellers who will take you on an emotional journey with this one, but the brilliance is that it isn't just sadness everywhere. There is light and humour in here as well, and the complexities of these characters are embraced. This is one of the best single issues to come from Convergence yet. Read Full Review
Greg Rucka and Cully Hamner play minimal lip service to the Convergence event, and in doing do, turn in one powerful ending to this two-parter. Read Full Review
Convergence: The Question gave us the emotional ending that every Question fan had been searching for. With Renees burdens lifted and heart full of hope, she survives the Convergence outbreak to come out with love, friendship and a new answer to life. Read Full Review
Without a doubt, CONVERGENCE THE QUESTION is the best thing to come out of CONVERGENCE, and that's saying a lot since most of the books haven't even had their second issue yet and the main story isn't over. However, this issue just nails it and gives the reader some insanely impactful scenes delivered to them by some wonderful looking art. Go get this book. Read Full Review
I need this to become an ongoing comic. Written by Rucka, drawn by the amazing, Hamner; this would easily become my new favorite comic at DC. But it's not often that we get to have nice things. So I'm just going to be immeasurably happy that the world came together to give us and Rucka this two-issue send-off. It's everything I could have hoped for as a finale for Renee's time as the Question. Read Full Review
Just when I thought I was getting burned out by Convergence, this issue just gave me a second wind. While I liked more than just this issue during this first week of second issues, this is the one that made me feel the most and I'm blown away at how well these characters were written and drawn. One of the best issues this week of Convergence and it's one that everyone should be picking up. Read Full Review
A reminder of how good a story featuring lost characters can be, with wonderful art… Read Full Review
What is the victory of a free man? That is the question (pun very much intended) that Greg Rucka asks in Convergence: The Question #2. Rucka's return to DC with this two-shot tie-in to the Convergence event has also been his return to favorite themes, themes that he famously explored more than fifteen years ago in the classic No Man's Land. Rucka is the master of street-level psychology, and of the changes that pressure and extreme events wreak on that psychology. In Convergence: The Question #1, he explored the idea of a cage and its meaning. Particularly, a cage is the absence of freedom, the absence of chance and choice. It is the place where the coin always comes up tails, the place where no conflict exists, and where all is stultification and decay. Read Full Review
The u and the Batwoman jealousy dropped my enjoyment of this issue but overall a very solid issue to conclude this two parter. Read Full Review
This book does a lot for both Two-Face's character and Renee Montoya's. Anyone who's into this whole Convergence event should absolutely go out and pick up this two-parter. It introduces new readers to a very cool and fan-favorite hero in The Question and offers a compelling story even though it's limited to two issues. This is a definite pick-up Read Full Review
For fans of Renee Montoya as the Question, fans of Two-Face or readers who are simply interested in a good "Convergence" story, this is a must-read. Read Full Review
Ultimately, Rucka and Hamner deliver one of Convergence's best stories, focusing on character over spectacle.Rucka restates his affection for both characters and allows them neat, peaceful, resolutions. The conclusion feels true to both characters, while also reflecting a nostalgic urge to provide a happy ending. Read Full Review
The only real question I have left is, when can Rucka and Hamner come back and expand this into a full title? Read Full Review
loved the dialogue and art. Would love an ongoing team book with these heroes.
Excellent storytelling, probably the best thing to come out of this silly event. It's different from the other tie-in formulas and yet still fits within the Convergence zeitgeist. The ending is also truly touching. I must have more Question comics from Greg Rucka! The Starfire sneek peak looks silly and uninteresting, it's a similar premise to Harley Quinn and it's the same writers.