A Question Movie?

Forgive me for teasing, this is a screen capture from an Italian Horror film called, "Sei donne per l'assassino" or "Seven Women for the Assassin," or "Blood and Black Lace." There's also an in-the-works page on Question: The Animated Series. Here's another tidbit from Wizard Magazine #80 with Kevin Smith:

If you could do one comic book movie right now, what would it be?

I recently had a conversation with Warner Bros. where they asked if I would be interested in doing "Green Lantern," the Hal Jordan version. I don't know if they could ever push that through, but the studio has now shown interest in it.

For me, I would like to see a movie based on the DC comic The Question. What a great book that was. Denny O'Neil and Denys Cowan were doing the book, and God, what a great book it was! And very easy to do! It mixes a comic book superhero, inasmuch as he gets to wear a mask, with a very film-noirish background. Hub City is basically like Sin City; it really lends itself to a low-budget but decent comic book flick.

On the larger scale, Mage would make a great, great comic book movie. Mage could be "Star Wars," it's that huge and mythical and wonderful. Of course, Grendel, for another smaller flick that's definitely comic book-oriented but more moody than slam-bang. It's a film about an assassin, fer God's sake! Green Arrow, I think, would make a decent flick too, in the right hands. I'm more interested in smaller films. Smaller, more personal, somewhat more realistic films.