Marc Guggenheim Wants The Question On Arrow Marc Guggenheim Wants The Question On Arrow
Marc Guggenheim revealed that The Question is on his Arrow bucket list. Marc Guggenheim Wants The Question On Arrow

In six seasons of Arrow — and if you count the other series of the Arrowverse including DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, The Flash, and Supergirl — dozens if not hundreds of characters from the DC Comics library have come through. Appearing at the ACE Comic Con in New York earlier today, Arrow’s Executive Producer Marc Guggenheim revealed one that he hasn’t been able to use yet but would like to — The Question.

The inspiration for the Watchmen‘s Rorschach, The Question was a creation of Steve Ditko, one of the creators of a character you may have heard of called Spider-Man. Originally created for Charlton Comics and later acquired by DC, he has a very iconic look with a blank face, and was one of the highlights of the Justice League Unlimited animated series.

“I’ve made no secret of the fact that one day, I’d love to see The Question on Arrow,” Guggenheim said during a DC TV panel at the convention. “I think The Question is just tailor-made for Arrow,” he continued.

“What’s amazing to me that all of the characters that were on our bucket list, we’ve seen a version of,” the producer said about what DC has allowed him to do, and he related that he’s often asking DC’s Geoff Johns “how about this character?”

And, of course, there are Easter eggs or small character appearances, like B’Wana Beast in Legends of Tomorrow this season. Even character names like Felicity Smoak are Easter eggs to comics lore.

“DC has been very kind with letting us be mischievous in that way,” Marc said.

You can see video of the Marc Guggenheim panel below.

Craig Byrne

Craig Byrne has been writing about TV on the internet since 1995. He is also the author of several published books, including Smallville: The Visual Guide and the show's Official Companions for Seasons 4-7.