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The question mark was part of his surname, which was a running joke each time someone asked him what his name was. Similar to the Hue's is on first base skit by Abbott and costello. When people would become confused and rephrase the question. He first appeared in a 1986 story written as a satire on the then policy of British comics of not paying royalties to artists and writers. After this policy was ended, he appeared in two comedy sequels.
 
The question mark was part of his surname, which was a running joke each time someone asked him what his name was. Similar to the Hue's is on first base skit by Abbott and costello. When people would become confused and rephrase the question. He first appeared in a 1986 story written as a satire on the then policy of British comics of not paying royalties to artists and writers. After this policy was ended, he appeared in two comedy sequels.
 
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[[File:Kenny_Who.png|thumb|300px|Kenny Who?'s grafitti inside [[Peachtree Block]] in ''[[Dredd (2012 film)|Dredd]]''.]]In Dredd Kenny Who's? name is seen spraypainted on a wall in the [[Peachtree Block|Peachtrees Block]], it is just one of many cameo names in the  film.
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[[File:Kenny_Who.png|thumb|300px|Kenny Who?'s grafitti inside [[Peachtree Block]] in ''[[Dredd (2012 film)|Dredd]]''.]]In Dredd Kenny Who's? name is seen spraypainted on a wall inside the [[Peachtrees]] Buliding located in the Peachtrees Block , it is just one of many cameo names in the  film.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Kenny Who? is a scottish artist from CalHab, who was arrested by Judge Dredd for assaulting comics editors who programmed a robot to imitate his style, without paying him. In his final appearance, he created a trashzine hero called The Hoolie who fought the corrupt Judges led by "Judge Dread"; unable to find a publisher, he turned to self-publishing and the trashzine became a massive hit. This led to him being arrested for defamation of the Judges and defended in an appeal by Public Defender 314; his conviction was overturned on technicalities, and he returned home to CalHab in triumph.

The question mark was part of his surname, which was a running joke each time someone asked him what his name was. Similar to the Hue's is on first base skit by Abbott and costello. When people would become confused and rephrase the question. He first appeared in a 1986 story written as a satire on the then policy of British comics of not paying royalties to artists and writers. After this policy was ended, he appeared in two comedy sequels.

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Kenny Who?'s grafitti inside Peachtree Block in Dredd.

In Dredd Kenny Who's? name is seen spraypainted on a wall inside the Peachtrees Buliding located in the Peachtrees Block , it is just one of many cameo names in the  film.