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King Questionmark

The Questionmark was an insane, criminal mastermind with a hunchback who battled 13 and Jinx on a number of occasions. Carlos Sterns began his reign of terror by murdering his younger brother, Rudolph, who had gotten all of the inheritance when their parents’ died. He then freed Rudolph’s wife, Marie Duvale, from the insane asylum. Sterns loved Marie, despite the fact she believed she was Cleopatra. He soon deemed himself King Questionmark, made himself a crown, and raised a small army of insane people who really liked lollipops. They included Goebells, Lord Haw Haw, Hitler, and Nero. Sterns and his gang were apparently killed in an explosion when Goebells carried a bomb back to the gang’s truck. The Questionmark was a brutal killer who used knives and explosives.
Alias King Questionmark
Real Names/Alt Names Carlos Sterns
Characteristics Villain, Criminal Mastermind, Lev Gleason Universe, World War II Era
Creators/Key Contributors Bernard Klein, Dick Wood, Lev Gleason
First Appearance Daredevil Comics #6 (December 1941)
First Publisher Lev Gleason / Comic House [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Daredevil Comics #6-9
Sample Read Daredevil Comics [DCM] [CB+]
Description The Questionmark was an insane, criminal mastermind with a hunchback who battled 13 and Jinx on a number of occasions. Carlos Sterns began his reign of terror by murdering his younger brother, Rudolph, who had gotten all of the inheritance when their parents’ died. He then freed Rudolph’s wife, Marie Duvale, from the insane asylum. Sterns loved Marie, despite the fact she believed she was Cleopatra. He soon deemed himself King Questionmark, made himself a crown, and raised a small army of insane people who really liked lollipops. They included Goebells, Lord Haw Haw, Hitler, and Nero. Sterns and his gang were apparently killed in an explosion when Goebells carried a bomb back to the gang’s truck. The Questionmark was a brutal killer who used knives and explosives.
Source King Questionmark – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Daredevil Comics #6 (December 1941) | Bernard Klein, Dick Wood, Lev Gleason
Daredevil Comics #6 (December 1941) | Bernard Klein, Dick Wood, Lev Gleason