Jonah Hex
Jonah Woodson Hex is a scarred, ruthless bounty hunter of the American frontier, raised for a time among the Apache after his abusive father sold him to the tribe. His disfigured face and deadly aim made him one of the most feared gunfighters of the Old West.
Few characters embody the gritty soul of Bronze Age DC quite like Jonah Hex, the scarred, morally complex gunfighter who rode into comics history in Weird Western Tales #12 in 1972, conjured by writer John Albano and artist Tony DeZuniga. Over nearly five decades — spanning his own long-running solo title, the series that birthed him, and the bold sci-fi reinvention Hex — this weathered figure has proven one of DC's most enduring and distinctive voices, racking up 165 catalog appearances and three collector-significant key issues along the way. He's a Western antihero tough enough to share pages with the likes of Superman, Batman, and the Flash without ever losing an ounce of his dust-and-gunsmoke authenticity. If you want a character who refuses to be boxed in by genre or era, Jonah Hex is absolutely worth your time.
Real name. Jonah Woodson Hex
Affiliations. Rough Bunch, formerly Apache, CSA, Five Warriors from Forever, Black Lantern Corps

Trivia
- Michael Fleisher has written more of Jonah Hex's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 105 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1972–2020
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