This DC effort effort introduces the back story to Pandora, one of DC's Trinity of Sin which also includes Judas Iscariot who later becomes The Phantom Stranger.
Now for their sins, Pandora, Judas and the unnamed third person (who later becomes The Question) are cursed to walk the world of man forever.
What struck me as oddest, in a story that has many odd elements, though is that these three are judged and sentenced immediately after Pandora opens the mythical box (actually a gold skull) containing the sins of man around 8,000 BC.
In other words Judas Iscariot is cursed for something he won't do for another 8,033 years!
Of course the explanation will be that these three were plucked from their own times to be judged all together. Just hope they explain why that was necessary.
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Judas Iscariot is the Phantom Stranger? That's even stupider then when he was Dracula.
The question :o . Wow, that's a character DC hasn't mentioned for a while.
There'll probably make St Thomas ("doubting Thomas") The Question :(
People are still trying to make sense out of the New 52? :P
Considering that whoever becomes (became? will have become? stupid time travel) the Question was some kind of megalomaniac sonofabi ...conqueror, I wouldn't be really surprised if it is Hitler.
Anyway, as far as I am concerned New 52 has only two good series: GL and GL Corps.
The rest is just a solid meh.