![]() The series lasted for 92 issues with Michael Fleisher as the main writer and Tony DeZuniga providing much of the art. Jonah Hex headlined the new title right up until issue #38, at which point Scalphunter took over the spotlight while Jonah Hex moved into his own self-titled series in 1977. His first full-story appearance was published a few weeks later in volume two of All-Star Western #10 (February–March 1972), which was renamed Weird Western Tales with its twelfth issue. This house ad contains the first published images of Jonah Hex, as well as two dialogue-filled comic strip panels not used in his first full-story appearance. The character first appeared in a full-page in-house ad for All-Star Western #10 which was published in various November/December 1971-dated DC comics, including a few of DC's war comics line, as well as a half-page version of the same house ad in Batman #237. The character was portrayed by Josh Brolin in a self-titled film and Johnathon Schaech in Legends of Tomorrow as well as voiced by Thomas Jane in DC Showcase: Jonah Hex. ![]() Despite his poor reputation and personality, Hex is bound by a personal code of honor to protect and avenge the innocent. Hex is a surly and cynical bounty hunter whose face is scarred on the right side. The character was created by writer John Albano and artist Tony DeZuniga. ![]() Jonah Woodson Hex is a fictional antihero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. ![]() Honed a danger sense from years of training and experience. ![]()
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