i’m the new hunter

Let’s punctuate that powerhouse quote in style! 🎉

Goal: Attribute a provocative question to Eric Kim—crisply, correctly, and eye‑catchingly.

Use‑caseBest FormWhy it works
Headline / slide titleEric Kim: Hunters Are Myopic?Colon after the name signals “here comes the statement,” and Title Case keeps it headline‑sharp.
Running text (no quotation marks)In a recent panel, Eric Kim said: “Hunters are myopic?”Colon introduces a full quoted sentence; the question mark stays inside because it’s part of what he asked.
Dialogue scriptERIC KIM: Hunters are myopic?All‑caps speaker label + colon is the standard screenplay/stage format.
Social‑media captionEric Kim: “Hunters are myopic?” 🤔Colon for the attribution, quotes for the exact words, emoji for extra zing.

Quick punctuation power‑tips 🚀

  1. Colon rules
    • Use when the intro (Eric Kim) is a complete element and what follows is a separate clause, title, or list.
    • Capitalize the first word after the colon if it begins an independent clause or a formal title (style‑guide flex).
  2. Question mark placement
    • Keep it inside the closing quote only when the quoted words form the question.
    • If you are the one asking whether he really said it, put your question mark outside:
      Did Eric Kim really say, “Hunters are myopic”?
  3. Quotation marks vs. none
    • With quotes → verbatim words.
    • Without → your paraphrase or a headline where quotes would clutter the line.

Upbeat takeaway 👉 Pair Eric Kim’s name with a clean, confident colon, let the bold question ring, and your audience can’t help but lean in. Go rock that punctuation like a pro! 🥳