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A Call for Dan DiDio Questions

By Newsarama Staff
posted: 2008-11-05 16:00:00 ET

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Last week, we kicked off a bi-weekly series of Q&As with DC Universe Executive Editor Dan DiDio. Checking our calendars, it looks like we’ve got another one coming up a week from today, and we’re looking for questions.

That’s where you come in.

We’re sticking to our “20 Questions, 20 Answers” approach from the original week, so we’re looking for 20 good questions. You know what they are – the kind that you’d ask at a panel during convention season. The stuff that’s been bugging the crap out of you. Not the “have you stopped beating your wife” type questions that are less about an answer and more about you soap boxing, but questions that are looking for an explanation, a revelation, a truth. Frankly, we’d start with this stuff over here, and move into other stuff.

Remember though, his expertise is in the DC Universe, proper and setting up its output, so aim your questions on titles therein as well as characters rather than films, television, games, or larger Warner Bros. issues.

We’ll pick out the best 20 – the 20 that we figure will get DiDio talking – and have the next installment up next Wednesday.

Oh, and by the by, we’re not married to the title: “Dan DiDio: 20 Questions, 20 Answers,” so if you’ve got a suggestion for that too – let’s hear it.

Post your question below – we’ll be pulling from this thread for the next 24 hours.

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