Jonah Hex #65

Writer: Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti Artist: Jordi Bernet Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: March 2, 2011 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 2
9.0Critic Rating
7.8User Rating

It's man vs. the wild as Jonah Hex is besieged by a deadly blizzard the likes of which only a comic book master like Jordi Bernet can do justice! But it's not just Mother Nature who's out to do Hex in there's also the matter of the mysterious stranger who provides Jonah shelter and the group of armed men approaching the cabin

  • 9.5
    A Comic Book Blog - Geoff Arbuckle Mar 6, 2011

    This is particularly nice story from the series. Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti again peel back another layer to the Jonah Hex character by showing a more forgiving side. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    IGN - Erik Norris Mar 2, 2011

    This month's issue of Hex is drawn by Jordi Bernet, who evokes a style reminiscent of Joe Kubert. I know that's lofty praise, as Kubert is one of the true masters of sequential storytelling, but you can see touches of Kubert in Bernet's work. Bernet never tries to go overboard with layouts, choosing to go with what's practical over what's showy, while also being very tight with his figures and landscapes. Even the line shadowing on figures to add depth reminds me of Kubert's work. When all is said and done, Jonah Hex #65 is a good looking comic that gets the job done without distracting from the story's pacing. Read Full Review

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