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From "Superman" and "Spider Man" to "Josie and the Pussycats," Hollywood has a long history of drawing film ideas from the pages of comic books. The latest is a scar-faced gunslinger from the wild ...
Jonah Hex, the comic-book character with a scarred past and lots of attitude, is the focus of a new movie, graphic novel and paperbacks.
DC Comics’ old west anti-hero Jonah Hex will appear on the upcoming CW time-travel series Legends of Tomorrow, according to a report from EW.He will first appear in the show’s eleventh episode.
Jonah Hex to get Animated in new Feature! While DC Comics characters have been spotlighted in animated features, shorts and series over the […] By Nick Winstead ...
Not a heck of a lot of time is spent explaining things in “Jonah Hex,” the movie adaptation of the DC Comic character who’s been around since the early 1970s.
Hex, the disfigured bounty hunter with the ugly disposition in DC Comics' All-Star Western series, doesn't even like the folks in his own time period of the Old West, so what's he going to think ...
DC Comics is to publish an original Jonah Hex graphic novel titled No Way Back. Written by Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti, the book is illustrated by Hex co-creator Tony DeZuniga.
In Jonah Hex, Fox will play Leila, a gun-wielding beauty and love interest of Hex, a disfigured bounty hunter who is tracking down a voodoo practitioner that wants to raise an army of undead to ...
Jonah Hex Motion Comic. Jonah Hex now in a motion comic. News. By georgia49th - May 02, 2010 01:05 AM EST. Filed Under: Jonah Hex. Source: ...
It was Jonah Hex but it was really about Westerns and war. My father got those kind of comic book stories for me as a boy so I still have them. When that was going down, I got really excited.
DC Comics has announced an original Jonah Hex graphic novel that will be released to coincide with the Warner Bros movie adaptation next year.. Jonah Hex: No Way Back will be written by regular ...
Then you get the occasional movie, such as comic-book adaptation "Jonah Hex," that's too short - so short, and so bad, you cringe at the thought of how awful whatever ended up on the cutting-room ...