Jonah Hex #58

Jonah Hex #58

$3.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by JUSTIN GRAY & JIMMY PALMIOTTI
Art and cover by GIANCARLO CARACUZZO
When you live the kind of life that Jonah Hex has, you learn that every bullet tells a story. This is one of those stories - one of betrayal, violence and immeasurable greed! Featuring the art of rising star Giancarlo Caracuzzo (Cable)!
Date Available: 08/04/2010
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Gray, Palmoitto, and Caracuzzo offer us a stand-alone tale called “Every Bullet tells a Story”. We follow bullet after bullet, watching the motivations for why each was fired twist and fold until the surprise, and sudden, ending. It’s a fine one-issue story, filling the reader in on the basic motivations of Jonah, while offering up a good yarn to boot. Only complaint; they could have used one more page to end it cleaner, but such is comics. A movie starring Josh Brolin (“W.”) and Megan Fox (“Transformers”) has already came and went. I personally missed it, but after seeing this issue, maybe I’ll check it out. Have to admit I didn’t expect this comic to last 5 years, but with stories like this one I can see why it did.
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by JUSTIN GRAY & JIMMY PALMIOTTI
Art and cover by GIANCARLO CARACUZZO
When you live the kind of life that Jonah Hex has, you learn that every bullet tells a story. This is one of those stories - one of betrayal, violence and immeasurable greed! Featuring the art of rising star Giancarlo Caracuzzo (Cable)!
Date Available: 08/04/2010
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Gray, Palmoitto, and Caracuzzo offer us a stand-alone tale called “Every Bullet tells a Story”. We follow bullet after bullet, watching the motivations for why each was fired twist and fold until the surprise, and sudden, ending. It’s a fine one-issue story, filling the reader in on the basic motivations of Jonah, while offering up a good yarn to boot. Only complaint; they could have used one more page to end it cleaner, but such is comics. A movie starring Josh Brolin (“W.”) and Megan Fox (“Transformers”) has already came and went. I personally missed it, but after seeing this issue, maybe I’ll check it out. Have to admit I didn’t expect this comic to last 5 years, but with stories like this one I can see why it did.
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams