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What are the 75 Most Memorable Moments in DC Comics History? And have they been retconned?


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That second one had a bit of a sequel when Jonah Hex was stranded the in future.

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Besides the obvious "Jor-el and Lara send Kal-el into space" moments...

Pete Ross discovers Superboy's secret identity.
Supergirl's existence is revealed to the world.
Oliver Queen loses his fortune.
The Death of Ferro Lad.
Alfred is the Outsider.
The creation of Flash's Rogues Gallery.


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That Jonah Hex end is so wrong, lol.


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Whats the story behind the Jonah Hex thing?


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Jimmy Olsen meeting the Newsboy Legion
The reveal at the end of The Great Darkness Saga.
Kryptonite no more.
Wonder Woman loses her powers.
Terra's secret in The Judas Contract.
The return of the Marvel Family.
The Anatomy Lesson.


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Whats the story behind the Jonah Hex thing?

Jonah lives through his many bounty hunting adventures, reaches old age, and is killed by a gunman while fumbling to put on his glasses so he can see to fight back. Later, his corpse is stuffed and mounted rather than given a burial, and is sold to a wild west show, where it remains for decades. It's really terribly cruel and unjust. :lol:


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Whats the story behind the Jonah Hex thing?


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Jonah Hex continued to act as a bounty hunter until the age of 66 in 1904, when he was married to a Native American woman named Tall Bird. His life story was documented by Michael Wheeler. The entertainer L.B. Farnham approached him to become part of a Wild West Revue show in his old age, but Hex angrily refused to let them turn him into a sideshow. Hex's last bounty was a gang run by bank robber George Barrow; he succeeded in wiping them out, but Barrow returned for revenge several days later. Playing cards in a Cheyenne saloon, Hex was murdered with Barrow's double-barreled shotgun while fumbling to put on his spectacles. His death was immediately avenged by the lawman Hank Crawford who gunned down the unarmed Barrow in cold blood.[78] In his dying moments, Hex hallucinated and reflected on the life that he'd lived.[79]

Tall Bird and Wheeler attempted to give Jonah a proper Native American burial, but they were robbed at gunpoint by Farnham and an accomplice. Farnham had Wheeler shot and the widow left unconscious to die in a house fire while he stole Hex' corpse for his Wild West Revue. Jonah Hex was taxidermized to be put on display permanently in a gaudy outfit, and the two evil men meet their ends, but his body was transported from location to location. His final resting place was as a dummy at a Westworld theme park.[78] Eventually he was discovered by historians, but Tall Bird was revealed to have survived the fire and she claimed his body. She did an interview with a young scholar to fill in the missing details in her husband's life, but they were assaulted by a Western memorabilia collector who demanded to have the corpse at any cost. The evil collector was shot in the back before he could murder them, and it is implied that Jonah Hex' vengeful spirit returned to protect his wife from beyond the grave.[15]


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Jeff wrote:
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Whats the story behind the Jonah Hex thing?

Jonah lives through his many bounty hunting adventures, reaches old age, and is killed by a gunman while fumbling to put on his glasses so he can see to fight back. Later, his corpse is stuffed and mounted rather than given a burial, and is sold to a wild west show, where it remains for decades. It's really terribly cruel and unjust. :lol:

The New 52 retconned that out.


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Thanks Jeff (and Robert). Weird ending for someone that carried a book...


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Jeff wrote:
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Whats the story behind the Jonah Hex thing?

Jonah lives through his many bounty hunting adventures, reaches old age, and is killed by a gunman while fumbling to put on his glasses so he can see to fight back. Later, his corpse is stuffed and mounted rather than given a burial, and is sold to a wild west show, where it remains for decades. It's really terribly cruel and unjust. :lol:


The story came out of nowhere and was like having a mule kick you in the chest. It came years before Alan Moore began to shock us with the Anatomy Lesson and Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow. The prologue that took place in the Hex series was perfect.


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RobertSwanderson wrote:
Jeff wrote:
Mahoney wrote:
Whats the story behind the Jonah Hex thing?

Jonah lives through his many bounty hunting adventures, reaches old age, and is killed by a gunman while fumbling to put on his glasses so he can see to fight back. Later, his corpse is stuffed and mounted rather than given a burial, and is sold to a wild west show, where it remains for decades. It's really terribly cruel and unjust. :lol:


The story came out of nowhere and was like having a mule kick you in the chest. It came years before Alan Moore began to shock us with the Anatomy Lesson and Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow. The prologue that took place in the Hex series was perfect.

The original Jonah Hex series is my pick for greatest Western comic of all time. It and Warlord were easily DC's best books of the implosion era, IMO.


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Bolgani Gogo wrote:
RobertSwanderson wrote:
Jeff wrote:
Mahoney wrote:
Whats the story behind the Jonah Hex thing?

Jonah lives through his many bounty hunting adventures, reaches old age, and is killed by a gunman while fumbling to put on his glasses so he can see to fight back. Later, his corpse is stuffed and mounted rather than given a burial, and is sold to a wild west show, where it remains for decades. It's really terribly cruel and unjust. :lol:


The story came out of nowhere and was like having a mule kick you in the chest. It came years before Alan Moore began to shock us with the Anatomy Lesson and Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow. The prologue that took place in the Hex series was perfect.

The original Jonah Hex series is my pick for greatest Western comic of all time. It and Warlord were easily DC's best books of the implosion era, IMO.


I was never a fan of Western comics. They'd died out at DC during the 60's, except for the brief glory of Bat Lash.. Then they morphed Tomahawk from a Revolutionary War comic into a Western by shifting the focus to Tomahawk's son Hawk. I thought that was a damn interesting twist. Then I saw the early ads for the launch of Jonah Hex in All Star Western. THAT was the Western comic I was waiting for. The short window of Weird Western where you had Jonah with his face still in shadow, with back-up stories featuring El Diablo... those were the best.


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Frank Thorne's Tomahawk is brilliant. Great art, and a bit of a Louis Lamore feel to the stories.


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Mahoney wrote:
Thanks Jeff (and Robert). Weird ending for someone that carried a book...

The death story was in a special. The actual series continued for many years after Jonah's fate was revealed to the audience.


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