The Question must answer the unanswerable--a mystery that threatens not only herself but the entire Justice League! Renee Montoya is the Question, a detective whose resolve and resilience are put to the ultimate test. After leaving the gritty streets of Gotham, she arrives at the Justice League's Watchtower, seeking a fresh start. But the sanctuary for heroes quickly turns into a crime scene when a murder casts suspicion on everyone--including those she might trust the most.
Facing relentless foes, double-crosses, and her own inner demons, Renee dives deep into an unsolved mystery that could upend the Justice League forever. Can she find the truth before it's too late, or will her questions go unanswered?
The Question: All Along the Watchtower is a key part of DC's All In initiative and a major companion title to DC's flagship series
Justice League Unlimited! Written by acclaimed novelist Alex Segura and drawn by acclaimed artist Cian Tormey (
Alan Scott: The Green Lantern), this story combines epic superhero adventure with crime noir, weaving in many familiar DC faces (or lack thereof, in the title character's case) along the way.
About the AuthorAlex Segura is the bestselling and award-winning author of
Secret Identity, winner of the
Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Mystery/Thriller, a
New York Times Editor's Choice and an NPR Best Mystery of the Year. He's also the author of the acclaimed Pete Fernandez series, as well as the Star Wars novel,
Poe Dameron: Free Fall, and the YA Spider-Verse adventure,
Araña/Spider-Man 2099: Dark Tomorrow. In 2024, he published a sci-fi/espionage novel,
Dark Space, co-written with Rob Hart; the graphic novel
The Legendary Lynx, illustrated by Sandy Jarrell;
Encanto: Nightmares and Sueños; and
Alter Ego, a standalone sequel to
Secret Identity.
Alter Ego was an instant
USA Today bestseller, featured in
Cosmpolitan,
Parade,
The Los Angeles Times,
The Hollywood Reporter, and described as "thrilling" by the
Wall Street Journal. In addition to his prose writing he has written a number of comics for Marvel and DC, including
Star Wars: Battle of Jakku,
Spider-Society, and
The Question: All Along the Watchtower. With Michael Moreci he is the writer behind the noir re-launch of
Dick Tracy. He lives in New York City with his family.