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Review: Jonah Hex #92

Jonah Hex #92 cover
Cover by Denys Cowan and Klaus Janson

Jonah Hex #92
Published and © by DC, August 1985

Title: “A Blaze of Glory!”
Synopsis: Jonah Hex saves a young girl from a gang of robbers before disappearing in a flash.

Writer: Michael Fleisher
Artist: Gray Morrow

Review: Few characters are as connected to the Bronze Age as Jonah Hex. Debuting at the dawn of that era, the character’s titular series came to an end in 1985. Throughout its run, it stood as an anomaly: a traditional Western in a time when readers had moved on from the genre. This issue does nothing to bring latecomers up to speed. None of the characters are properly introduced or given context. Gray Morrow serves up some stylish art but the younger female characters don’t look period appropriate. Then it’s all over in a flash. Literally.

Grade: C+

Cool factor: That’s a striking cover for this final issue …
Not-so-cool factor: … but it has nothing to do with the story.

Collector’s note: According to the Grand Comics Database, there is a 95¢ Canadian variant of this issue. … According to MyComicShop.com, there is also a Mark Jewelers variant.

Character quotable: “Whut in the ding-dong?!” – Jonah Hex (same, Jonah, same)

Editor’s note: This review was written Feb. 15, 2024.

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