Renee Maria Montoya is a fictional character appearing in media published by DC Entertainment.
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Renee Maria Montoya is a fictional character appearing in media published by DC Entertainment.
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Renee Montoya operates as the second Question out of a lighthouse that she shares with Aristotle Rodor on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
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Renee Montoya was created for Batman: The Animated Series by Bruce Timm, Paul Dini and Mitch Brian, described in the series bible.
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Renee Montoya first appears as a uniformed officer partnered with Harvey Bullock.
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Renee Montoya is the focus of an uneasy truce between Gordon's forces and the crime boss Two-Face.
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Renee Montoya reaches out to Two-Face's Harvey Dent persona in helping with aid and relief efforts, and he falls in love with her.
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Renee Montoya becomes involved when Two-Face puts James Gordon on trial for perceived wrongdoing.
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Renee Montoya persuades Two-Face to offer a more fair trial, giving Gordon a defense lawyer.
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In "Officer Down", Renee Montoya is hit hard by a murder attempt on Gordon, and when the assassin walks free, goes to seek vengeance.
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Renee Montoya is one of the main characters of Gotham Central, a comic book series about the Gotham City police department.
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Allen tries to persuade Renee Montoya to let it go, but Renee Montoya refuses, so Allen investigates Corrigan independently.
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Renee Montoya takes it upon herself to bring Corrigan to justice.
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Renee Montoya begs for his life, and Montoya finds she cannot pull the trigger.
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Nightwing and Renee Montoya find a strange device in a warehouse guarded by hybrid creatures.
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Renee Montoya agrees to their release, concluding they are too stupid to be murderers.
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In Grant Morrison's Final Crisis, Renee Montoya informs Dan Turpin that she is investigating the Dark Side Club.
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Renee Montoya is accosted by S H AD E agents in her civilian identity when she assists a dying German Supergirl from a parallel world.
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Renee Montoya appears in the Final Crisis: Revelations miniseries by Greg Rucka.
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Renee Montoya is stopped by Radiant, the Spirit of Mercy, who embodies the ideal of Christian love as introduced by Jesus.
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Renee Montoya is told that she must travel the DC Multiverse and gather help for New Earth.
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Renee Montoya takes the case of a missing illegal immigrant — the young sister of the man named Hector Soliz seeking her detective services.
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When Renee Montoya briefly returned to Gotham City, she worked with the new Batman and quickly realized that he was Nightwing.
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Shiva reveals that she never intended to actually fight Renee Montoya, but felt that attacking her would draw Victor out into the open so she could face him again.
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Renee Montoya ultimately chooses to accept the Mark of Cain, ending Savage's reign of terror but leaving her face disfigured.
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Renee Montoya seeks out Richard Dragon, who helps her learn to suppress the Mark through her mental willpower.
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Renee Montoya allows herself to be captured and brainwashed by the cult's leader, Korrigan, and ultimately uses mental techniques taught to her by Richard and Victor to overcome Korrigan.
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Renee Montoya appeared sporadically in Detective Comics, still working for the GCPD and slowly rebuilding her relationship with Kate Kane.
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Renee Montoya rejoins the GCPD around the time of "A-Day", a massive attack on Arkham Asylum by the Joker that results in the deaths of dozens of inmates and staff; the circumstances of why she gave up being the Question have yet to be depicted.
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Renee Montoya is defensive of one of the alcoholic patrons, Bullock.
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Renee Montoya is seen with the Earth-3 version of Harvey Bullock in an alleyway pulling their guns out and stopping a family who was out watching a movie nearby.
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Renee Montoya was either killed from her injuries or when Earth-3 was destroyed by the Anti-Monitor.
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Renee Montoya then took out Cyborg in a single blow, took Robin hostage, and challenged Superman to a duel.
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Renee Montoya was ranked as the 80th-greatest comic book character of all time by Wizard magazine.
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Renee Montoya is featured in the BBC Radio's 1994 adaptation of the 1993 "Knightfall" storyline, voiced by Lorelei King.
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