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->''But as any man, woman or child knows, he had no friends, this [[TitleDrop Jonah Hex]]...but he did have two companions...one was death itself, the other, the acrid smell of gunsmoke.''


The last of the great American ComicBook {{Western}} characters.

Created in the [[BronzeAge 1970s "Weird" phase]] in comics, Jonah Hex was created as a deliberate subversion of every Western hero cliche you can think. He then ended up being the last headline character of the genre in the comic book medium. He first appeared in ''"All-Star Western''" vol. 2 #10 (February-March, 1972), created by John Albano and Tony [=DeZuniga=] . The title was soon renamed to ''"All-Star Western''", with Jonah remaining its star to 1977. He was then moved to his own series, which lasted from 1977 to 1985.

Jonah has a rather grim background. Raised with unrelenting abuse from his drunken father, the boy was sold to a Native American tribe, until he came of age and joined the Confederate forces in the AmericanCivilWar. Deciding to resign his commission after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed, he inadvertently left clues to his old unit which led to it being found by Union forces. Wrongly accused as a traitor, Hex left on his own, unwanted by either side even while he still wore his gray Confederate officer's uniform.

Eventually, he was adopted by another Native American chief, but was challenged to a duel of honor by his jealous son who cheated in his favor. When Jonah was forced to kill him with a knife, the chief punished him by scarring his face, giving him the hideous "Mark of the Demon."

Since then, Jonah makes his living as a bounty hunter, carrying out his hunts with ruthless efficiency, although tempered with a personal code of honor that leads him to defend and avenge the weak and the oppressed in his own brutal way. He's part of the wider [[TheDCU DC Universe]], though long-dead in the present era (his body was apparently stuffed and mounted and ended up in a traveling circus).

When his original series ended, Jonah was thrown into a post-Apocalyptic future ala MadMax in a title called simply ''Hex''. He had a few miniseries in VertigoComics with a supernatural bent, went on to a new DCU series that, with the ComicsCode having lost any meaningful power, was even {{Darker|AndEdgier}} and [[BloodierAndGorier Gorier]] than before, and eventually came full circle, returning to the pages of ''All-Star Western'' in the {{New 52}} as the main character.

The character has appeared in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries,'' ''JusticeLeague,'' and ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' episodes. Also, [[Film/JonahHex a feature film]] was released on June 18, 2010 starring Josh Brolin and MeganFox. The results were... less than auspicious, with reviews ranging from mixed to horrible, and a box office that suffered heavily (thanks mostly to competition from ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3''). There is also an animated "DC Showcase" short that serves as a bonus feature for ''BatmanUnderTheRedHood''; interestingly, it's written by Joe Lansdale, who wrote the Hex-starring Batman TAS episode "Showdown".
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!!The series contains examples of:

* AbusiveParents: Woodson Hex is almost in a class of his own when it comes to this.
* AfterTheEnd: The setting for ''Hex''.
* AlcoholicParent: Woodson Hex again.
* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: The current series of ''Jonah Hex'' gave his wife Mei Ling kung fu skills despite her never displaying any during the original run of the comics.
* TheAmericanCivilWar: Jonah fought for the Confederacy in it, and still wears a Confederate uniform.[[note]]''Jonah Hex'' (second series) #36 explains why.[[/note]]
* AmnesiaDanger: In one story, Jonah is buried by a rock-slide while dressed in the clothes of a preacher. Digging himself out, he cannot remember who he is. Finding a letter addressed to the preacher in his pocket, he assumes that he is the preacher and takes on the preacher's new posting as an army chaplain.
* ArchEnemy: Quentin Turnbull.
* ArmyOfTheAges: Reinhold Borsten did this in the ''Hex'' comic book series. This is how Jonah Hex got transported to 2050.
* ArmyScout: Jonah was an Army scout for a time.
* AwesomeMcCoolname
* BackFromTheDead: Hex's body was reanimated in the ZombieApocalypse of the BlackestNight and tracked down his archenemy's descendant.
** This seems to be his thing in TheMovie, to the point of coughing up a raven and being able to bring others BackFromTheDead as well.
* {{Badass}}
** How {{Badass}}? When Batman and Superman were traveling between universes [[TimeyWimeyBall (sort of)]] and they ended up in a universe where DC's western heroes existed in the modern day he gunned down BOTH of them.
** Hex's final fight with El Papagayo in the graphic novel ''No Way Back''. Papagayo stabs a knife right through Hex's arm. The fight ends with Hex [[spoiler:killing Papagayo with the same knife... whilst it's still sticking through his arm.]]
* BadassLongcoat: Jonah sometimes wears a classic duster and sometimes an Army greatcoat.
* {{Bandito}}: El Papagayo.
* BlackAndGrayMorality: Hex is a cynical and immoral bounty hunter who cares about little aside from money. The villains tend to be irredeemable.
* BountyHunter
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: In ''Hex'', Jonah's girlfriend Stiletta was kidnapped and brainwashed into become a bloodthirsty competitor in the GladiatorGames. Jonah is later forced into the arena and Stiletta attempts to kill him.
* BuddyCopShow: In ''All-Star Western'' Hex forms this sort of partnership with [[ArkhamAsylumASeriousHouseOnSeriousEarth Amadeus Arkham]], who is both fascinated and horrified by his lifestyle. Hex himself is none too amused by Arkham's uselessness and nonstop talk.
* ButNowIMustGo:
** Hex comes across a fair few opportunities to settle down, but refuses each and every one in favor of his lonely bounty hunting lifestyle.
** Averted in ''All-Star Western''. Hex tries to pull this at the end of every arc (he ''really'' hates Gotham) and nobody really enjoys his company but for he always gets convinced to stay in Gotham for one more case.
* CantBatheWithoutAWeapon: Jonah is often shown bathing with his trusty bowie knife concealed in the tub.
* CarnivalOfKillers: "6 Gun War"
* ChainedToARailway: Jonah does this to a corrupt PinkertonDetective (who has just murdered a 13 year old boy) in #13 of the original series.
* CigarChomper
* CigarFuseLighting: A favourite trick of Jonah's.
* TheCityVsTheCountry: One of the subplots in the new volume of ''All-Star Western''. Hex is dragged out to Gotham on business and, like all [[CountryMouse Country Mice]], can't stand it.
* ConveyorBeltODoom: In "The Pearl" in ''Jonah Hex'' v.1, #64, Jonah and the GirlOfTheWeek are tied up and dropped on a conveyor belt leading into a copper smelter.
* CripplingTheCompetition: In ''Jonah Hex'' #11 (original series), a gambler caught cheating by Jonah hires thugs to ambush Jonah and breaks his hands with a sledge hammer.
* CrusadingWidower
* CutHimselfShaving
* DeadGuyOnDisplay: Jonah's final fate. His body was stuffed, dressed in a "singing cowboy" outfit, and put on display in a wild west show. The ignominy (and the fact that he's used to represent the opposite of who he is) is palpable. Hex actually finds it comforting when he sees it himself - it meant he would someday get back to his own time.
* DeadlyDistantFinale
* DeadpanSnarker: Jonah.
* {{Determinator}}: Hex. And how!
* DisguisedHostageGambit: More than once Jonah has captured an enemy, dressed the bad guy in his trademark jacket and hat, gagged him and bound him to the saddle before sending the horse galloping into the outlaw camp to draw fire.
* DistaffCounterpart: Tallulah Black is pretty much a female version of Jonah Hex.
* DoWithHimAsYouWill: Jonah hands an Indian-butchering sheriff over to the tribe he's been preying on, but then subverts it in another issue, where he hands a murderess over to the carnival who hired him, but when he sees them start to enact "carnival justice" which involves beating her to death all night long, [[MercyKill he puts a bullet in her head]].
* EvilAlbino: The Autumn Brothers
* {{Expy}}: jonah of any ClintEastwood Western AntiHero you care to name.
* EyepatchOfPower: Tallulah Black
* FastestGunInTheWest: Jonah has this reputation.
* GenreSavvy: In JusticeLeagueUnlimited, he immediately deduces that Batman, GreenLantern and WonderWoman are time travellers. How?
---> "Experience. I've had an interesting life."
* [[GodIsEvil God is Cruel]]: Jonah expresses this view on several occasions, believing that the kind, just God of Christianity is just a comforting delusion for those who don't know God as well as he does.
* GoneSwimmingClothesStolen: Happens to Jonah in issue 9 of the original series. Jonah is forced to chase the thief, and the theft turns out to a plot to lure him across the border into Mexico.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: He's a decent enough guy when put to the moral test, but his scarring leads to a lot of assumptions from others.
* GunsAkimbo
* TheGunslinger
* GutturalGrowler
* AHandfulForAnEye: Jonah does it while fighting mountain scum in ''Hex'' #4. (Given Jonah's penchant for fighting dirty, it would be surprising if this was the only time this trick was used in the various series.)
* HangingJudge: Jonah confronts one in the story "The Hangman" in ''Weird Western Tales'' #35. Marshal Sam Lehman is a CorruptHick who is both the town marshal and judge. He makes almost every offence a hanging offence (such as hanging a saloon girl for filcjing ten dollars from a drunken cowhand) as the frequent public hangings attract business to the town.
* TheHashshashin: Jonah fights a Hashshashin brought to the WildWest as part of a CarnivalOfKillers during the "Six Gun War" storyline.
* IgnorantOfTheCall
* ImAHumanitarian: Some of the inhabitants of Casket Canyon seem to have grown very fond of human flesh. See NoPartyLikeADonnerParty below.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: Jonah himself.
* InTheBack: The final fate of J.D. Hart and ultimately [[spoiler: Jonah himself]].
* InstantDeathBullet: Most of the time.
* InevitableWaterfall: In issue #39 of the original series.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: In his early days his stories always seemed to end with him committing some act of kindness out of the good of his heart, but they were always done in a way that didn't break his "mean and nasty" facade.
* JokerJury: Jonah is subjected to one in ''Weird Western Tales'' #30. Quentin Turnbull captures him and puts him on 'trial' for "treason and other high crimes against the Confederate States of America". The 'jury' consists of "your former comrades in arms, some of them survivors of the very massacre you perpetrated".
* JustLikeRobinHood: Railroad Bill
* KnifeThrowingAct: In "Sawdust and Slow Death" in ''Jonah Hex'' #15 (original series), Jonah joins a circus and becomes the unwilling target of an armless knife-thrower (possibly inspired by the silent movie ''The Unknown'').
* LandmarkingTheHiddenBase: In ''Hex'', the {{Batman}} of the future had is secret base inside the Statue of Liberty.
* LaserGuidedKarma[=/=]WhatAnIdiot: During his DC Showcase episode, a local prostitute tries to have Jonah killed and robbed a total of three times: [[spoiler:she tries to shoot him at point-blank range, her henchmen try and fail to kill him and she later tries to stab him in the mineshaft she leaves her victims in]]. When Jonah finally gets tired of this [[spoiler:and leaves her [[ClosedCircle alone in the darkened mineshaft filled with corpses]]]], it finally occurs to her that this may have all been '''''a really bad idea.'''''
* LibationForTheDead: Jonah pours one for [[spoiler: his father]] after watching die in ''Jonah Hex'' #69.
* LodgedBladeRecycling: In the graphic novel ''Jonah Hex: No Way Back'', Jonah stabs el Papagayo with the same knife Papagayo just stabbed him with: ''while its still stuck through his arm!''
* MadDoctor: Sawbones
* MadeOfIron: Hex ''routinely'' recovers after having been shot, beaten, and left for dead. Inevitably, it's the ''other'' guys who all actually wind up dead.
* MarkOfShame: His trademark disfigurement was punishment for using a weapon other than a tomahawk in a sacred battle, even though his opponent cheated by sabotaging Hex's and forced him to resort to a knife to defend himself.
* MasterOfDisguise: The Chameleon.
* MoeGreeneSpecial: Tallulah Black.
* MonowheelMayhem: In ''Hex'', Reinhold Borsten's forces had armored monowheels; sort of like miniature, one-man [[{{Blackhawk}} War Wheels]].
* MurderByMistake: In one issue, a killer tries to shoot Jonah through a curtained saloon window. He instead shoots the SoiledDove who is prancing about the room in Jonah's hat
* MyHorseIsAMotorbike: Jonah swaps his horse for a motorcycle in ''Hex''. Ads for the new series even showed Jonah on a motorcycle with the tagline "This is Jonah Hex's new horse".
* TheNativeRival: Jonah's saving of the Apache chief he was sold into slavery to earned him this trope.
* NightmareFace
* NoPartyLikeADonnerParty: "Casket Canyon" in ''Jonah Hex'' v2 #66.
* OddCouple: The {{New 52}} ''All-Star Western'' pairs Jonah with prissy Eastern criminal psychologist Dr. Amadeus Arkham. TheyFightCrime.
* OutlawTown: Outlaw Springs in "Christmas in an Outlaw Town".
* PinkertonDetective: Pinkertons often appear (usually as antagonists) throughout the series.
* PirateParrot: Bandito parrot in this case. El Papagayo takes his name from his pet parrot.
* PoliticallyCorrectHistory: Averted. Hex and other characters often have the sort of attitudes you'd expect from the 19th century. Hex himself is a subversion -- "progressive" enough to marry a Chinese woman, and treating all races, colors, and creeds equally... but only because he ''hates'' all races, colors, and creeds equally.
* PoorlyDisguisedPilot: USMarshal J.D. Hart features prominently in issues 42-44 of the original series, essentially acting as a co-star to Jonah in those issues. Hart was going to spun off into his own book, unofficially titled ''Dakota'', but that book never eventuated and Hart eventually returned as a supporting character in ''Jonah Hex''.
* POWCamp: The events of Fort Charlotte will haunt Jonah throughout his life.
* PowderTrail: Pulled off in issue #78 of the original series, where Jonah ignites the powder trail with a rifle shot.
* PracticalCurrency: In ''Hex'', the standard currency are Soames: pills used to decontaminate radioactive water.
* RecycledINSPACE: In the ''Hex'' series, Jonah was transported to the 21st century and became somewhat of a post-apocalyptic warrior, reminiscent of Mad Max.
* TheRemnant: The Fort Charlotte Brigade
* RetiredGunfighter: Jonah in the DeadlyDistantFinale.
* RevolversAreJustBetter: After Jonah Hex is transported to the future in ''Hex'', he acquires a pair of Ruger Blackhawk .357 Magnums. He chooses these because they are single action revolvers like he was used to in the WildWest, but he still manages to outshoot everybody armed with more more modern weaponry.
* SelfOffense: In the AmericanCivilWar, Jonah was leading the patrol of Confederate troops who shot and killed and Stonewall Jackson.
* ShootingGallery: Jonah runs through a shooting gallery where the dummies are firing back with live ammunition in ''Hex'' #8.
* ShootTheRope: Jonah does this to save his friend Redeye Charlie from being hanged in "The Hangman" in ''Weird Western Tales'' #35.
* ShoutOut: In the final issue of the pre- New 52 series, Bat Lash rides off stating that he is on his way to [[SinCity Basin City]].
* SingleEpisodeHandicap: In one issue of the original series, Jonah was left temporarily paralyzed from the waist by an accident. Leads to a memorable scene where he has to take on a gang of outlaws during a storm while being unable to walk, and with his guns useless because they had become clogged with mud.
* SleepingDummy: A favourite trick of Jonah's.
* StillWearingTheOldColors: Jonah still wears his Confederate Army uniform.
* SociopathicHero: Jonah is one of these, to a certain extent.
* SuicideByCop: Or Suicide By Bounty Hunter in this case. Done by the JustLikeRobinHood outlaw Railroad Bill who works the lever-action on his empty rifle and points it Jonah as Jonah orders him to drop it, forcing Jonah to shoot him.
* ATankardOfMooseUrine: This gem from ''Jonah Hex'' #53 (original series) (and at no point during this monologue does Jonah stop drinking):
-->"Ugghh! Thet rotgut shore do taste nasty! Smells nasty! Tastes nasty! Got an aroma just like kerosene! A man'd have tuh be near halfway crazy tuh drink this stuff!"
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Jonah ''really'' doesn't like Bat Lash, a frequent teammate, to the point when saving a drowning man and finding it to be Lash, [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments he threw him back in the river.]] However, this is mostly one-sided - Lash often finds Hex annoying, but regards himself as in Hex's debt due to the number of times he's saved Lash's life.
** He also hates working with Dr. Arkham since the guy is basically TheLoad. He only tolerates the man because Arkham knows more about Gotham than he does.
* TemporaryBlindness: Happens to Jonah in ''Weird Western Tales'' #24. Needless to say a gang of outlaws comes gunning for him while he is afflicted.
* TimeForPlanB: In an issue of ''Hex'', Jonah comes out with "Looks like a good time for Plan B. Sure do wish I had me a Plan B." Followed a few pages later by "Looks like I just found me a Plan B".
* TomeIsWhereTheHeatIs: In #14 of the original series, Jonah confronts a former gunslinger turned preacher who is killing bounty hunters. The preacher keeps a derringer hidden in his Bible.
* TrainJob: Too many to count.
* TwoHeadedCoin: In one comic, a Frenchman uses this to win a coin toss against Jonah, choosing to stay behind and make the HeroicSacrifice holding off the Indians while Jonah gets the woman they were escorting to safety.
* UndersideRide: Jonah clings to the underside of a wagon to get inside a Union fort in ''All-Star Western'' #0.
* USMarshal: J.D. Hart
* VaporTrail: Jonah pulls one in ''Hex'' #18, lighting the fuel with his trusty cigarillo. The {{Mooks}}' last words are "That's a fuel hose, right?"
* WeirdWest: The three Vertigo mini-series were this.
* WhipItGood: Stiletta from ''Hex'' was an expert with a whip.
* TheWildWest
** Although, interestingly, not in the movie. It's apparently set in the Wild South, unless Jonah's horse is extraordinarily fast- he travels from the Old-West-style town he's in to the villain's lair in about a day. The villain's lair is an old confederate fort, on the Atlantic coast.
* WorkingOnTheChainGang: Jonah ends up working on a chain gang breaking rocks when he is sent undercover into the state penitentiary.
* WouldntHitAGirl: In the DC Showcase, [[TheVamp Madam Lorraine]] states this despite the fact [[TheDogShotFirst she'd just shot at him twice and had tried to have him murdered]]. Understandably, [[WouldHitAGirl she's proven wrong.]]
* WretchedHive: Jonah Hex's opinion of Gotham City. When Catherine expresses shock at the idea of a lost tribe of vicious natives and giant bats underneath Gotham, Hex replies that the streets are worse.

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->''But as any man, woman or child knows, he had no friends, this [[TitleDrop Jonah Hex]]...but he did have two companions...one was death itself, the other, the acrid smell of gunsmoke.''


The last of the great American ComicBook {{Western}} characters.

Created in the [[BronzeAge 1970s "Weird" phase]] in comics, Jonah Hex was created as a deliberate subversion of every Western hero cliche you can think. He then ended up being the last headline character of the genre in the comic book medium. He first appeared in ''"All-Star Western''" vol. 2 #10 (February-March, 1972), created by John Albano and Tony [=DeZuniga=] . The title was soon renamed to ''"All-Star Western''", with Jonah remaining its star to 1977. He was then moved to his own series, which lasted from 1977 to 1985.

Jonah has a rather grim background. Raised with unrelenting abuse from his drunken father, the boy was sold to a Native American tribe, until he came of age and joined the Confederate forces in the AmericanCivilWar. Deciding to resign his commission after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed, he inadvertently left clues to his old unit which led to it being found by Union forces. Wrongly accused as a traitor, Hex left on his own, unwanted by either side even while he still wore his gray Confederate officer's uniform.

Eventually, he was adopted by another Native American chief, but was challenged to a duel of honor by his jealous son who cheated in his favor. When Jonah was forced to kill him with a knife, the chief punished him by scarring his face, giving him the hideous "Mark of the Demon."

Since then, Jonah makes his living as a bounty hunter, carrying out his hunts with ruthless efficiency, although tempered with a personal code of honor that leads him to defend and avenge the weak and the oppressed in his own brutal way. He's part of the wider [[TheDCU DC Universe]], though long-dead in the present era (his body was apparently stuffed and mounted and ended up in a traveling circus).

When his original series ended, Jonah was thrown into a post-Apocalyptic future ala MadMax in a title called simply ''Hex''. He had a few miniseries in VertigoComics with a supernatural bent, went on to a new DCU series that, with the ComicsCode having lost any meaningful power, was even {{Darker|AndEdgier}} and [[BloodierAndGorier Gorier]] than before, and eventually came full circle, returning to the pages of ''All-Star Western'' in the {{New 52}} as the main character.

The character has appeared in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries,'' ''JusticeLeague,'' and ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' episodes. Also, [[Film/JonahHex a feature film]] was released on June 18, 2010 starring Josh Brolin and MeganFox. The results were... less than auspicious, with reviews ranging from mixed to horrible, and a box office that suffered heavily (thanks mostly to competition from ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3''). There is also an animated "DC Showcase" short that serves as a bonus feature for ''BatmanUnderTheRedHood''; interestingly, it's written by Joe Lansdale, who wrote the Hex-starring Batman TAS episode "Showdown".
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!!The series contains examples of:

* AbusiveParents: Woodson Hex is almost in a class of his own when it comes to this.
* AfterTheEnd: The setting for ''Hex''.
* AlcoholicParent: Woodson Hex again.
* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: The current series of ''Jonah Hex'' gave his wife Mei Ling kung fu skills despite her never displaying any during the original run of the comics.
* TheAmericanCivilWar: Jonah fought for the Confederacy in it, and still wears a Confederate uniform.[[note]]''Jonah Hex'' (second series) #36 explains why.[[/note]]
* AmnesiaDanger: In one story, Jonah is buried by a rock-slide while dressed in the clothes of a preacher. Digging himself out, he cannot remember who he is. Finding a letter addressed to the preacher in his pocket, he assumes that he is the preacher and takes on the preacher's new posting as an army chaplain.
* ArchEnemy: Quentin Turnbull.
* ArmyOfTheAges: Reinhold Borsten did this in the ''Hex'' comic book series. This is how Jonah Hex got transported to 2050.
* ArmyScout: Jonah was an Army scout for a time.
* AwesomeMcCoolname
* BackFromTheDead: Hex's body was reanimated in the ZombieApocalypse of the BlackestNight and tracked down his archenemy's descendant.
** This seems to be his thing in TheMovie, to the point of coughing up a raven and being able to bring others BackFromTheDead as well.
* {{Badass}}
** How {{Badass}}? When Batman and Superman were traveling between universes [[TimeyWimeyBall (sort of)]] and they ended up in a universe where DC's western heroes existed in the modern day he gunned down BOTH of them.
** Hex's final fight with El Papagayo in the graphic novel ''No Way Back''. Papagayo stabs a knife right through Hex's arm. The fight ends with Hex [[spoiler:killing Papagayo with the same knife... whilst it's still sticking through his arm.]]
* BadassLongcoat: Jonah sometimes wears a classic duster and sometimes an Army greatcoat.
* {{Bandito}}: El Papagayo.
* BlackAndGrayMorality: Hex is a cynical and immoral bounty hunter who cares about little aside from money. The villains tend to be irredeemable.
* BountyHunter
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: In ''Hex'', Jonah's girlfriend Stiletta was kidnapped and brainwashed into become a bloodthirsty competitor in the GladiatorGames. Jonah is later forced into the arena and Stiletta attempts to kill him.
* BuddyCopShow: In ''All-Star Western'' Hex forms this sort of partnership with [[ArkhamAsylumASeriousHouseOnSeriousEarth Amadeus Arkham]], who is both fascinated and horrified by his lifestyle. Hex himself is none too amused by Arkham's uselessness and nonstop talk.
* ButNowIMustGo:
** Hex comes across a fair few opportunities to settle down, but refuses each and every one in favor of his lonely bounty hunting lifestyle.
** Averted in ''All-Star Western''. Hex tries to pull this at the end of every arc (he ''really'' hates Gotham) and nobody really enjoys his company but for he always gets convinced to stay in Gotham for one more case.
* CantBatheWithoutAWeapon: Jonah is often shown bathing with his trusty bowie knife concealed in the tub.
* CarnivalOfKillers: "6 Gun War"
* ChainedToARailway: Jonah does this to a corrupt PinkertonDetective (who has just murdered a 13 year old boy) in #13 of the original series.
* CigarChomper
* CigarFuseLighting: A favourite trick of Jonah's.
* TheCityVsTheCountry: One of the subplots in the new volume of ''All-Star Western''. Hex is dragged out to Gotham on business and, like all [[CountryMouse Country Mice]], can't stand it.
* ConveyorBeltODoom: In "The Pearl" in ''Jonah Hex'' v.1, #64, Jonah and the GirlOfTheWeek are tied up and dropped on a conveyor belt leading into a copper smelter.
* CripplingTheCompetition: In ''Jonah Hex'' #11 (original series), a gambler caught cheating by Jonah hires thugs to ambush Jonah and breaks his hands with a sledge hammer.
* CrusadingWidower
* CutHimselfShaving
* DeadGuyOnDisplay: Jonah's final fate. His body was stuffed, dressed in a "singing cowboy" outfit, and put on display in a wild west show. The ignominy (and the fact that he's used to represent the opposite of who he is) is palpable. Hex actually finds it comforting when he sees it himself - it meant he would someday get back to his own time.
* DeadlyDistantFinale
* DeadpanSnarker: Jonah.
* {{Determinator}}: Hex. And how!
* DisguisedHostageGambit: More than once Jonah has captured an enemy, dressed the bad guy in his trademark jacket and hat, gagged him and bound him to the saddle before sending the horse galloping into the outlaw camp to draw fire.
* DistaffCounterpart: Tallulah Black is pretty much a female version of Jonah Hex.
* DoWithHimAsYouWill: Jonah hands an Indian-butchering sheriff over to the tribe he's been preying on, but then subverts it in another issue, where he hands a murderess over to the carnival who hired him, but when he sees them start to enact "carnival justice" which involves beating her to death all night long, [[MercyKill he puts a bullet in her head]].
* EvilAlbino: The Autumn Brothers
* {{Expy}}: jonah of any ClintEastwood Western AntiHero you care to name.
* EyepatchOfPower: Tallulah Black
* FastestGunInTheWest: Jonah has this reputation.
* GenreSavvy: In JusticeLeagueUnlimited, he immediately deduces that Batman, GreenLantern and WonderWoman are time travellers. How?
---> "Experience. I've had an interesting life."
* [[GodIsEvil God is Cruel]]: Jonah expresses this view on several occasions, believing that the kind, just God of Christianity is just a comforting delusion for those who don't know God as well as he does.
* GoneSwimmingClothesStolen: Happens to Jonah in issue 9 of the original series. Jonah is forced to chase the thief, and the theft turns out to a plot to lure him across the border into Mexico.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: He's a decent enough guy when put to the moral test, but his scarring leads to a lot of assumptions from others.
* GunsAkimbo
* TheGunslinger
* GutturalGrowler
* AHandfulForAnEye: Jonah does it while fighting mountain scum in ''Hex'' #4. (Given Jonah's penchant for fighting dirty, it would be surprising if this was the only time this trick was used in the various series.)
* HangingJudge: Jonah confronts one in the story "The Hangman" in ''Weird Western Tales'' #35. Marshal Sam Lehman is a CorruptHick who is both the town marshal and judge. He makes almost every offence a hanging offence (such as hanging a saloon girl for filcjing ten dollars from a drunken cowhand) as the frequent public hangings attract business to the town.
* TheHashshashin: Jonah fights a Hashshashin brought to the WildWest as part of a CarnivalOfKillers during the "Six Gun War" storyline.
* IgnorantOfTheCall
* ImAHumanitarian: Some of the inhabitants of Casket Canyon seem to have grown very fond of human flesh. See NoPartyLikeADonnerParty below.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: Jonah himself.
* InTheBack: The final fate of J.D. Hart and ultimately [[spoiler: Jonah himself]].
* InstantDeathBullet: Most of the time.
* InevitableWaterfall: In issue #39 of the original series.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: In his early days his stories always seemed to end with him committing some act of kindness out of the good of his heart, but they were always done in a way that didn't break his "mean and nasty" facade.
* JokerJury: Jonah is subjected to one in ''Weird Western Tales'' #30. Quentin Turnbull captures him and puts him on 'trial' for "treason and other high crimes against the Confederate States of America". The 'jury' consists of "your former comrades in arms, some of them survivors of the very massacre you perpetrated".
* JustLikeRobinHood: Railroad Bill
* KnifeThrowingAct: In "Sawdust and Slow Death" in ''Jonah Hex'' #15 (original series), Jonah joins a circus and becomes the unwilling target of an armless knife-thrower (possibly inspired by the silent movie ''The Unknown'').
* LandmarkingTheHiddenBase: In ''Hex'', the {{Batman}} of the future had is secret base inside the Statue of Liberty.
* LaserGuidedKarma[=/=]WhatAnIdiot: During his DC Showcase episode, a local prostitute tries to have Jonah killed and robbed a total of three times: [[spoiler:she tries to shoot him at point-blank range, her henchmen try and fail to kill him and she later tries to stab him in the mineshaft she leaves her victims in]]. When Jonah finally gets tired of this [[spoiler:and leaves her [[ClosedCircle alone in the darkened mineshaft filled with corpses]]]], it finally occurs to her that this may have all been '''''a really bad idea.'''''
* LibationForTheDead: Jonah pours one for [[spoiler: his father]] after watching die in ''Jonah Hex'' #69.
* LodgedBladeRecycling: In the graphic novel ''Jonah Hex: No Way Back'', Jonah stabs el Papagayo with the same knife Papagayo just stabbed him with: ''while its still stuck through his arm!''
* MadDoctor: Sawbones
* MadeOfIron: Hex ''routinely'' recovers after having been shot, beaten, and left for dead. Inevitably, it's the ''other'' guys who all actually wind up dead.
* MarkOfShame: His trademark disfigurement was punishment for using a weapon other than a tomahawk in a sacred battle, even though his opponent cheated by sabotaging Hex's and forced him to resort to a knife to defend himself.
* MasterOfDisguise: The Chameleon.
* MoeGreeneSpecial: Tallulah Black.
* MonowheelMayhem: In ''Hex'', Reinhold Borsten's forces had armored monowheels; sort of like miniature, one-man [[{{Blackhawk}} War Wheels]].
* MurderByMistake: In one issue, a killer tries to shoot Jonah through a curtained saloon window. He instead shoots the SoiledDove who is prancing about the room in Jonah's hat
* MyHorseIsAMotorbike: Jonah swaps his horse for a motorcycle in ''Hex''. Ads for the new series even showed Jonah on a motorcycle with the tagline "This is Jonah Hex's new horse".
* TheNativeRival: Jonah's saving of the Apache chief he was sold into slavery to earned him this trope.
* NightmareFace
* NoPartyLikeADonnerParty: "Casket Canyon" in ''Jonah Hex'' v2 #66.
* OddCouple: The {{New 52}} ''All-Star Western'' pairs Jonah with prissy Eastern criminal psychologist Dr. Amadeus Arkham. TheyFightCrime.
* OutlawTown: Outlaw Springs in "Christmas in an Outlaw Town".
* PinkertonDetective: Pinkertons often appear (usually as antagonists) throughout the series.
* PirateParrot: Bandito parrot in this case. El Papagayo takes his name from his pet parrot.
* PoliticallyCorrectHistory: Averted. Hex and other characters often have the sort of attitudes you'd expect from the 19th century. Hex himself is a subversion -- "progressive" enough to marry a Chinese woman, and treating all races, colors, and creeds equally... but only because he ''hates'' all races, colors, and creeds equally.
* PoorlyDisguisedPilot: USMarshal J.D. Hart features prominently in issues 42-44 of the original series, essentially acting as a co-star to Jonah in those issues. Hart was going to spun off into his own book, unofficially titled ''Dakota'', but that book never eventuated and Hart eventually returned as a supporting character in ''Jonah Hex''.
* POWCamp: The events of Fort Charlotte will haunt Jonah throughout his life.
* PowderTrail: Pulled off in issue #78 of the original series, where Jonah ignites the powder trail with a rifle shot.
* PracticalCurrency: In ''Hex'', the standard currency are Soames: pills used to decontaminate radioactive water.
* RecycledINSPACE: In the ''Hex'' series, Jonah was transported to the 21st century and became somewhat of a post-apocalyptic warrior, reminiscent of Mad Max.
* TheRemnant: The Fort Charlotte Brigade
* RetiredGunfighter: Jonah in the DeadlyDistantFinale.
* RevolversAreJustBetter: After Jonah Hex is transported to the future in ''Hex'', he acquires a pair of Ruger Blackhawk .357 Magnums. He chooses these because they are single action revolvers like he was used to in the WildWest, but he still manages to outshoot everybody armed with more more modern weaponry.
* SelfOffense: In the AmericanCivilWar, Jonah was leading the patrol of Confederate troops who shot and killed and Stonewall Jackson.
* ShootingGallery: Jonah runs through a shooting gallery where the dummies are firing back with live ammunition in ''Hex'' #8.
* ShootTheRope: Jonah does this to save his friend Redeye Charlie from being hanged in "The Hangman" in ''Weird Western Tales'' #35.
* ShoutOut: In the final issue of the pre- New 52 series, Bat Lash rides off stating that he is on his way to [[SinCity Basin City]].
* SingleEpisodeHandicap: In one issue of the original series, Jonah was left temporarily paralyzed from the waist by an accident. Leads to a memorable scene where he has to take on a gang of outlaws during a storm while being unable to walk, and with his guns useless because they had become clogged with mud.
* SleepingDummy: A favourite trick of Jonah's.
* StillWearingTheOldColors: Jonah still wears his Confederate Army uniform.
* SociopathicHero: Jonah is one of these, to a certain extent.
* SuicideByCop: Or Suicide By Bounty Hunter in this case. Done by the JustLikeRobinHood outlaw Railroad Bill who works the lever-action on his empty rifle and points it Jonah as Jonah orders him to drop it, forcing Jonah to shoot him.
* ATankardOfMooseUrine: This gem from ''Jonah Hex'' #53 (original series) (and at no point during this monologue does Jonah stop drinking):
-->"Ugghh! Thet rotgut shore do taste nasty! Smells nasty! Tastes nasty! Got an aroma just like kerosene! A man'd have tuh be near halfway crazy tuh drink this stuff!"
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Jonah ''really'' doesn't like Bat Lash, a frequent teammate, to the point when saving a drowning man and finding it to be Lash, [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments he threw him back in the river.]] However, this is mostly one-sided - Lash often finds Hex annoying, but regards himself as in Hex's debt due to the number of times he's saved Lash's life.
** He also hates working with Dr. Arkham since the guy is basically TheLoad. He only tolerates the man because Arkham knows more about Gotham than he does.
* TemporaryBlindness: Happens to Jonah in ''Weird Western Tales'' #24. Needless to say a gang of outlaws comes gunning for him while he is afflicted.
* TimeForPlanB: In an issue of ''Hex'', Jonah comes out with "Looks like a good time for Plan B. Sure do wish I had me a Plan B." Followed a few pages later by "Looks like I just found me a Plan B".
* TomeIsWhereTheHeatIs: In #14 of the original series, Jonah confronts a former gunslinger turned preacher who is killing bounty hunters. The preacher keeps a derringer hidden in his Bible.
* TrainJob: Too many to count.
* TwoHeadedCoin: In one comic, a Frenchman uses this to win a coin toss against Jonah, choosing to stay behind and make the HeroicSacrifice holding off the Indians while Jonah gets the woman they were escorting to safety.
* UndersideRide: Jonah clings to the underside of a wagon to get inside a Union fort in ''All-Star Western'' #0.
* USMarshal: J.D. Hart
* VaporTrail: Jonah pulls one in ''Hex'' #18, lighting the fuel with his trusty cigarillo. The {{Mooks}}' last words are "That's a fuel hose, right?"
* WeirdWest: The three Vertigo mini-series were this.
* WhipItGood: Stiletta from ''Hex'' was an expert with a whip.
* TheWildWest
** Although, interestingly, not in the movie. It's apparently set in the Wild South, unless Jonah's horse is extraordinarily fast- he travels from the Old-West-style town he's in to the villain's lair in about a day. The villain's lair is an old confederate fort, on the Atlantic coast.
* WorkingOnTheChainGang: Jonah ends up working on a chain gang breaking rocks when he is sent undercover into the state penitentiary.
* WouldntHitAGirl: In the DC Showcase, [[TheVamp Madam Lorraine]] states this despite the fact [[TheDogShotFirst she'd just shot at him twice and had tried to have him murdered]]. Understandably, [[WouldHitAGirl she's proven wrong.]]
* WretchedHive: Jonah Hex's opinion of Gotham City. When Catherine expresses shock at the idea of a lost tribe of vicious natives and giant bats underneath Gotham, Hex replies that the streets are worse.

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* HangingJudge: Jonah confronts one in the story "The Hangman" in ''Weird Western Tales'' #35. Marshal Sam Lehman is a CorruptHick who is both the town marshal and judge. He makes almost every offence a hanging offence (such as hanging a saloon girl for filcjing ten dollars from a drunken cowhand) as the frequent public hangings attract business to the town.


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* ShootTheRope: Jonah does this to save his friend Redeye Charlie from being hanged in "The Hangman" in ''Weird Western Tales'' #35.
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The character has appeared in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries,'' ''JusticeLeague,'' and ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' episodes. Also, [[Film/JonahHex a feature film]] was released on June 18, 2010 starring Josh Brolin and MeganFox. The results were... less than auspicious, with reviews ranging from mixed to horrible, and a box office that suffered heavily (thanks mostly to competition from ''[[WesternAnimation/ToyStory Toy Story 3]]''). There is also an animated "DC Showcase" short that serves as a bonus feature for ''BatmanUnderTheRedHood''; interestingly, it's written by Joe Lansdale, who wrote the Hex-starring Batman TAS episode "Showdown".

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The character has appeared in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries,'' ''JusticeLeague,'' and ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' episodes. Also, [[Film/JonahHex a feature film]] was released on June 18, 2010 starring Josh Brolin and MeganFox. The results were... less than auspicious, with reviews ranging from mixed to horrible, and a box office that suffered heavily (thanks mostly to competition from ''[[WesternAnimation/ToyStory Toy Story 3]]'').''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3''). There is also an animated "DC Showcase" short that serves as a bonus feature for ''BatmanUnderTheRedHood''; interestingly, it's written by Joe Lansdale, who wrote the Hex-starring Batman TAS episode "Showdown".
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* SuicideByCop: Or Suicide By Bounty Hunter in this case. Done by the JustLikeRobinHood outlaw Railroad Bill who works the lever-action on his empty rifle and points it Jonah as Jonah orders him to drop it, forcing Jonah to shoot him.
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* AfterTheEnd: The setting for ''Hex''.
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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: In ''Hex'', Jonah's girlfriend Stiletta was kidnapped and brainwashed into become a bloodthirsty competitor in the GladiatorGames. Jonah is later forced into the arena and Stiletta attempts to kill him.
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* SelfOffence: In the AmericanCivilWar, Jonah was leading the patrol of Confederate troops who shot and killed and Stonewall Jackson.

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* LaserGuidedKarma[=/=]WhatAnIdiot: During his DC Showcase episode, a local prostitute tries to have Jonah killed and robbed a total of three times: [[spoiler:she tries to shoot him at point-blank range, her henchmen try and fail to kill him and she later tries to stab him in the mineshaft she leaves her victims in]]. When Jonah finally gets tired of this [[spoiler:and leaves her [[ClosedCircle alone in the darkened mineshaft filled with corpses]]]], it finally occurs to her that this may have all been '''''[[{{Understatement}} a really bad idea.]]'''''

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* LaserGuidedKarma[=/=]WhatAnIdiot: During his DC Showcase episode, a local prostitute tries to have Jonah killed and robbed a total of three times: [[spoiler:she tries to shoot him at point-blank range, her henchmen try and fail to kill him and she later tries to stab him in the mineshaft she leaves her victims in]]. When Jonah finally gets tired of this [[spoiler:and leaves her [[ClosedCircle alone in the darkened mineshaft filled with corpses]]]], it finally occurs to her that this may have all been '''''[[{{Understatement}} a '''''a really bad idea.]]''''' '''''
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* AmnesiaDanger: In one story, Jonah is buried by a rockslide while dressed in the clothes of a preacher. Digging himself out, he cannot remember who he is. Finding a letter addressed to the preacher in his pocket, he assumes that he is the preacher and takes on the preacher's new posting as an army chaplain.

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* AmnesiaDanger: In one story, Jonah is buried by a rockslide rock-slide while dressed in the clothes of a preacher. Digging himself out, he cannot remember who he is. Finding a letter addressed to the preacher in his pocket, he assumes that he is the preacher and takes on the preacher's new posting as an army chaplain.



** Hex's final fight with El Papagayo in the graphic novel ''No Way Back''. Papagayo stabs a knife right through Hex's arm. The fight ends with Hex [[spoiler:killing Papagayo with the same knife... whilst it's [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome still sticking through his arm.]]]]

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** Hex's final fight with El Papagayo in the graphic novel ''No Way Back''. Papagayo stabs a knife right through Hex's arm. The fight ends with Hex [[spoiler:killing Papagayo with the same knife... whilst it's [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome still sticking through his arm.]]]]]]



** Hex comes across a fair few opportunities to settle down, but refuses each and every one in favour of his lonely bounty hunting lifestyle.

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** Hex comes across a fair few opportunities to settle down, but refuses each and every one in favour favor of his lonely bounty hunting lifestyle.



* MonowheelMayhem: In ''Hex'', Reinhold Borsten's forces had armoured monowheels; sort of like miniature, one-man [[{{Blackhawk}} War Wheels]].

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* MonowheelMayhem: In ''Hex'', Reinhold Borsten's forces had armoured armored monowheels; sort of like miniature, one-man [[{{Blackhawk}} War Wheels]].



* SingleEpisodeHandicap: In one issue of the original series, Jonah was left temporarily paralysed from the waist by an accident. Leads to a memorable scene where he has to take on a gang of outlaws during a storm while being unable to walk, and with his guns useless because they had become clogged with mud.

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* SingleEpisodeHandicap: In one issue of the original series, Jonah was left temporarily paralysed paralyzed from the waist by an accident. Leads to a memorable scene where he has to take on a gang of outlaws during a storm while being unable to walk, and with his guns useless because they had become clogged with mud.

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* ShoutOut: In the final issue of the pre- New 52 series, Bat Lash rides off stating that he is on his way to [[SinCity Basin City]].



* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Jonah ''really'' doesn't like Bat Lash, a frequent teammate, to the point when saving a drowning man and finding it to be Lash, [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments he threw him back in the river.]]

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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Jonah ''really'' doesn't like Bat Lash, a frequent teammate, to the point when saving a drowning man and finding it to be Lash, [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments he threw him back in the river.]]]] However, this is mostly one-sided - Lash often finds Hex annoying, but regards himself as in Hex's debt due to the number of times he's saved Lash's life.
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* TimeForPlanB: In an issue of ''Hex'', Jonah comes out with "Looks like a good time for Plan B. Sure do wish I had me a Plan B." Followed a few pages later by "Looks like I just found me a Plan B".
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* BadassLongcoat: Jonah sometimes wears a classic duster and sometimes an Army greatcoat.
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* BlackAndGrayMorality: Hex is a cynical and immoral bounty hunter who cares about little aside from money. The villains tend to be {{Complete Monster}}s.

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* OddCouple: The {{New 52}} ''All-Star Western'' pairs Jonah with prissy Eastern criminal psychologist Dr. Amadeus Arkham. TheyFightCrime.

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* ButNowIMustGo: Hex comes across a fair few opportunities to settle down, but refuses each and every one in favour of his lonely bounty hunting lifestyle.

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* BuddyCopShow: In ''All-Star Western'' Hex forms this sort of partnership with [[ArkhamAsylumASeriousHouseOnSeriousEarth Amadeus Arkham]], who is both fascinated and horrified by his lifestyle. Hex himself is none too amused by Arkham's uselessness and nonstop talk.


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* TheCityVsTheCountry: One of the subplots in the new volume of ''All-Star Western''. Hex is dragged out to Gotham on business and, like all [[CountryMouse Country Mice]], can't stand it.

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