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colindalaska's review against another edition
3.0
The Jonah Hex stuff is great and does a brilliant twist on wrapping up his story.
And then they've added a half finished story of Madame 44 at the back which is left hanging.
An odd way to finish.
And then they've added a half finished story of Madame 44 at the back which is left hanging.
An odd way to finish.
ogreart's review
3.0
Okay, I'll be honest. I did not care for this one very much. It was too pat. There was at least one death that was totally gratuitous. It was not as well thought out as the earlier volumes of this series.
dantastic's review against another edition
4.0
This collects All-Star Western #29-34, wrapping up the series.
Jonah and Gina are back in the old west with Jonah's face repaired. There is a lot of gunfire, Tallulah Black, and Jonah gets his ending. I was pretty hard on this series at times but it ended well and I hate to see it go. Fortunately, I have plenty of other Jonah Hex material to track down and read. 4 out of 5 stars.
Jonah and Gina are back in the old west with Jonah's face repaired. There is a lot of gunfire, Tallulah Black, and Jonah gets his ending. I was pretty hard on this series at times but it ended well and I hate to see it go. Fortunately, I have plenty of other Jonah Hex material to track down and read. 4 out of 5 stars.
spiffysarahruby's review against another edition
3.0
Even though I think this was the weakest volume, I still enjoyed it. I wish Hex could have spent more time in Gotham with Arkham, but it's probably more fitting that he ended his story with Talula Black. I started my foray into graphic novels with this series, and I'm glad for that, and sad that the series got cancelled so soon. Oh well. It was a fun experience nonetheless.
rovertoak's review against another edition
4.0
I loved this reboot series of Hex, loved the Lansdale reissue, and need to go back into the Jonah Hex archives!
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