Character » Jonah Hex appears in 515 issues.
Originally a hero who helped confront the Anti-Monitor during the Crisis on Infinite Earths, he returned, embittered by the failures of New Earth's heroes, intent on restoring the Multiverse at any cost.
The Anti-Monitor is the Monitor's counterpart from the Anti-matter Universe. He is responsible for the original Crisis on Infinite Earths, was the sole Guardian of the Sinestro Corps and once, against his will, was the source of the Black Lantern Corps Central Power Battery.
The Batman Who Laughs is the Dark Knight of Earth -22, and the chosen herald of Barbatos. He was infected by a nanotoxin in the Joker's bloodstream upon his enemy's death, and the combination of the Joker's depravity and Bruce Wayne's tactical mind created the deadliest villain his planet had ever seen.
New Orleans police Captain and member of the August 7
A Dark Multiverse fusion of Batman and Chemo.
Union Army Colonel affiliated with the Religion of Crime.
Leader of the August 7.
Wealthy Gotham City doctor affiliated with the Religion of Crime.
A bandit of the Old West and leader of a Mexican criminal gang, El Papagayo was one of Jonah Hex's few recurring enemies. He is one of two villains to use the name El Papagayo in the DC Universe.
Falcon is a member of the Road Reapers gang.
George Barrow is the man who would one day end the legend of Jonah Hex. Barrow and Hex killed each other in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Swearing vengeance for the Confederacy, The Gray Ghost kills those who betrayed the South.
Partner of Jonah Hex, up until Jonah killed him.
Victor Romanoff's assistant.
Joshua Turnbull is the great-great-grandson of Quentin Turnbull.
Member of the August 7.
Follower of the Religion of Crime.
Nekron is the embodiment of death and darkness. He has the power to take and restore life as he pleases, contributing to the reanimation of many heroes in the past. Nekron has also recently become the leader and creator of the Black Lantern Corps, making Nekron the harbinger of the Blackest Night.
Noh-Tante is son of the Apache chief who adopted Jonah Hex when he was young. Both Noh-Tante and Jonah fought for the same love White Fawn.
Roger Hayden became the second Psycho-Pirate when he found the fabled Medusa Mask, an artifact with the ability to control the emotional response of the human brain.
Quentin Turnbull is the arch-enemy of Jonah Hex. Turnball believed Hex was responsible for the death of his son during the American Civil War and stopped at nothing to get his revenge.
He was an evil scientist who operated out of a facility in Seattle, Washington.
Once a young high spirited youth in the real world with the powers of Superman, intense trauma had twisted his sense of justice and morals, exacerbated by the corrupted and ineffective heroes of post-Crisis Earth as well as his loss of his destiny as the "Universe's Greatest Protector".
Esmeralda Moorland is the original Prairie Witch. She is an ancestor of the other Prairie Witch, Abigail Moorland, and she is the enemy of El Diablo and Jonah Hex.
Vandal Savage, the immortal tyrant, has been witness to humanity's growth from the dawn of civilization, and his desire to control mankind has led him into conflict with many heroes of the DC Universe.
Ringleader in a carnival and Jacob's "slave master".
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