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I've put together a list of the published stories of Mr. A. I hope I'm correct. I don't know if any additional ones appeared after Mr. A. #2 book, other then the one in the Package. -- Emb021 20:39, 1 May 2006 (UTC)
The cover shown is NOT Comic Crusader #13, but the cover of Mr. A. #2 (aka, Ditko series #4). -- Emb021 18 Sep 2006
This is untrue so far as I know. In Absolute Watchemn, in the outline for Rorschach, it does not even mention Mr. A. Moore's outline says that "Rorschach is the replacement for The Question." I'll need some kind of review or another Moore statement that says he based Rorschch in part on Mr. A. hbdragon88 ( talk) 03:12, 6 September 2009 (UTC)
I took out a reference to the Hoosiers song Goodbye Mr. A. The song was about a secondary school teacher and is in no way related to Ditko's comic character. The confusion arises because their video includes a comic-book style superheroes including a Mr. A, although the character is totally unlike Ditko's character. 03:02, 10 August 2010 (UTC)
Given the limited coverage that this character has received from sources, the overall lack of appearances, and the fact that The Question is just a censor-accepted (and more well-known) version of Mr. A, shouldn't this page be merged with Question (character)? Dark Knight 2149 09:10, 30 November 2019 (UTC)
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I've put together a list of the published stories of Mr. A. I hope I'm correct. I don't know if any additional ones appeared after Mr. A. #2 book, other then the one in the Package. -- Emb021 20:39, 1 May 2006 (UTC)
The cover shown is NOT Comic Crusader #13, but the cover of Mr. A. #2 (aka, Ditko series #4). -- Emb021 18 Sep 2006
This is untrue so far as I know. In Absolute Watchemn, in the outline for Rorschach, it does not even mention Mr. A. Moore's outline says that "Rorschach is the replacement for The Question." I'll need some kind of review or another Moore statement that says he based Rorschch in part on Mr. A. hbdragon88 ( talk) 03:12, 6 September 2009 (UTC)
I took out a reference to the Hoosiers song Goodbye Mr. A. The song was about a secondary school teacher and is in no way related to Ditko's comic character. The confusion arises because their video includes a comic-book style superheroes including a Mr. A, although the character is totally unlike Ditko's character. 03:02, 10 August 2010 (UTC)
Given the limited coverage that this character has received from sources, the overall lack of appearances, and the fact that The Question is just a censor-accepted (and more well-known) version of Mr. A, shouldn't this page be merged with Question (character)? Dark Knight 2149 09:10, 30 November 2019 (UTC)