Hub City (comics)

Hub City (comics)

Infobox comics location
name = Hub City


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publisher = Charlton Comics
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Hub City is a fictional city in the DC Comics universe. Originally created for use in Charlton Comics stories, it is best known as being the home of the Question.

Geography in the DC Universe Context

It has been identified as locating in southern Illinois, southeast of St. Louis and north of Cairo, Illinois, most recently in the DC Universe novel "Helltown", written by Dennis O'Neil, a writer long associated with reviving and reinventing the fictional venue in the course of writing the first "Question" series for DC.

Published History

Hub City was well known for over a century for its corruption long before the first appearance of the original Question. Its crime situation by the time the Question returned to Hub after years of working elsewhere made it the subject of so-called "Hubbie" jokes.

For some years, Hub City was run by criminal elements from behind the scene, with the drunkard Wesley Fermin as the figurehead. Fermin would later turn out to be a murderous psychotic, attempting to kill his wife, Myra Connolly-Fermin, who had succeeded him as mayor. Despite his efforts, televised nationally as a consequence of the attempt happening during her acceptance speech, Connolly-Fermin survived to assume office.

Nonetheless, Hub City became worse from there. Crime, already rampant before Fermin's election defeat, was now pervasive. Less than ten police officers were considered honest, the firefighters went out armed, Connolly-Fermin faced several more assassination attempts and every single social service eventually broke down, in the wake of the state governor apparently deciding to use Hub City as an experiment to see what might happen in such circumstances.

Hub City's next major appearance in the wake of the O'Neil-Cowan "Question" series has been announced to be in "" # 4, featuring Vic Sage's successor as the Question, Renee Montoya.

In other media

In the Smallville episode "Ryan", Clark runs to Hub City, the location of a "Dr. Burton", who has developed a new serum to treat 's brain tumor.


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