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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401207601
ISBN: 140120760X
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 528
Publication Date: November 02, 2005
Publisher: DC Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Release Date: November 02, 2005
Sales Rank: 252331
Studio: DC Comics
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Rating: - The Man With Half a Face
While it's always nice to read a good book, perhaps the greatest pleasure comes from the books that exceed your expectations. I'm not a huge fan of western comics and prior to reading Showcase Presents Jonah Hex, I knew nothing about the character. My only guess, based on his last name, was that there may have been something supernatural about him. I was wrong, and was delighted to find that this book, from which I expected nothing, turned out to be far better than I would have thought.
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Rating: - Jonah Hex is the Josie Wales of comic books
I grew up reading these tales of Jonah Hex, and I always considered him the Josie Wales of the comic books. The only complaint I have about this collection is that it is in black and white instead of color, but if you like westerns, you will love Jonah Hex!
Rating: - Go Ahead Make My Day
Jonah Hex, DC comics 1970's version of Clint Eastwood's Man with no name character from the Good, The Bad and the Ugly, was a staple in the DC universe. Howeever it also played outside the DC comics realm (Superman, Batman, Justice League, Wonder Woman) as did such characters as Sgt. Rock, The Haunted Tank, and the Losers.He appeared in All Star Western and Weird Western Tales before getting his own book.
Hex was a bounty hunter. His stories weren't the John Wayne All American type ... Read More
Rating: - wierd western tales
If you want to read a Sergio Leone movie in graphic art form, Hex is the book for you. Most of the stories are a step up from your ordinary western fare. Its like Shane/ The Man With No Name or Gary Cooper riding across these pages. For a comic written in the early 1970's it takes on topical issues and doesn't hold back.This is not the Vertigo version of Hex but it provides one with a wonderful feel of after the civil war Americana. Most of the line work of the artists work well in this black and white ... Read More
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