
The Question: The Five Books of Blood
작성자
Greg Rucka
아직 평점이 없습니다
Mystery
형식
하드커버
페이지
128
언어
영어
출판됨
Jun 3, 2008
출판사
DC Comics
ISBN-10
1401217990
ISBN-13
9781401217990
설명
In a world where moral ambiguity reigns, the enigmatic anti-hero known as The Question finds himself intertwined with the fate of an ancient tome. With only three copies of The Crime Bible existing, the weight of knowledge and its consequences rests heavily on his shoulders. As he grapples with the dark complexities of justice and morality, he must confront his own beliefs while navigating a labyrinth of deception and danger.
The Question's journey unfolds in a gritty landscape populated by shadows of crime and corruption, where every page of the Bible reveals secrets that could alter the balance of power. With relentless determination, he delves into the depths of this mysterious text, uncovering not only the dark principles contained within but also the true nature of the enemies that threaten him.
As he wrestles with the choices he must make, The Question becomes a reluctant guardian of the truth, seeking to unravel the further mysteries that bind the books of blood to his destiny. In this gripping narrative, the lines between heroism and villainy blur, leaving readers questioning not just the path of one man, but the very nature of justice itself.
The Question's journey unfolds in a gritty landscape populated by shadows of crime and corruption, where every page of the Bible reveals secrets that could alter the balance of power. With relentless determination, he delves into the depths of this mysterious text, uncovering not only the dark principles contained within but also the true nature of the enemies that threaten him.
As he wrestles with the choices he must make, The Question becomes a reluctant guardian of the truth, seeking to unravel the further mysteries that bind the books of blood to his destiny. In this gripping narrative, the lines between heroism and villainy blur, leaving readers questioning not just the path of one man, but the very nature of justice itself.