Jonah Hex debuted in DC Comics' 'All-Star Western' #10 back in 1972. Set in the American Old West, Hex is a scarred bounty hunter with a troubled past, as he was once a Confederate soldier.
Jonah Hex debuted in DC Comics' 'All-Star Western' #10 back in 1972. Set in the American Old West, Hex is a scarred bounty hunter with a troubled past, as he was once a Confederate soldier. It is Hex's iconic appearance that really makes him stand out, though, as half of his face was disfigured after he was captured by the Apache and burned with a tomahawk.
php */ Credit: McFarlane Toys Credit: McFarlane Toys Credit: McFarlane Toys Jonah Hex & The General MTS Exclusive 'Jonah Hex's life was blighted by misfortune. As a bounty hunter, Hex was hired by Amadeus Arkham to catch serial killer the Gotham Butcher. This uncovered two secret societies: The Court of Owls and devotees of the Crime Bible.
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