The Question is the latest hero DC Comics Publisher Jim Lee drew in his effort to aide comic book stores struggling due to the coronavirus.

Lee's sketch of the Question, which can be found on his eBay page, features the titular hero standing in front of a large question mark. "This is sketch 52 of 60 sketches Jim is doing to support comic shops in need via nonprofit BINC (Book Industry Charitable Foundation)," reads the item's description. Currently, Lee's sketch is up to a bid of $5,255.05, with the auction set to end in one day and 18 hours.

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The Question first appeared in 1967's Blue Beetle #1 and was created by Steve Ditko. The character is a detective with high intelligence who has appeared in many DC comic series and animated TV shows.

Lee continues with his plan of drawing 60 sketches, all of which will be sold to benefit the BINC, who are collecting donations for struggling comic book stores and other independent book shops. He has collected massive donations for the organization, while inspiring other famed artists, including Olivia de Berardinis and Mike Mayhew, to sell their art for charity as well.

If you are unable to bid on one of Lee's pieces but still want to donate to the BINC, be sure to check out its website for more information.

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