Coming Your Way On June 18th The Film Version of Jonah Hex!
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TODAY'S FEATURE - Blog #3160: Today I want to blog about the upcoming Jonah Hex film that is to be released June 18th. That's because for the last two weeks, my Jonah Hex archived blog post from Tuesday, December 11th of 2007, as seen here, has been in the Top 10 Most Viewed Archived Blog Posts of this Blog! BTW, I've also blogged about Josh Brolin being named as the actor to portray Jonah Hex back on Friday, June 5th of 2009. So there definitely is an above average interest in this film, if only gauging by my Blog's stats! Now to do a topic justice, especially one that is about a comic book character being transformed from comic book to comic book movie, there would have to be more than one blog post, or the blogger is just 'skimming' across the surface of the transformation process. So I'll attempt to give a little background here about the character in print, with a few teasers of the upcoming movie! So what is Jonah Hex, the comic book character all about? Well...In the comic book history that goes back to 1972, (Yes, 1972!), Jonah Woodson Hex is a Western comic book antihero. He was co-created by writer John Albano and artist Tony DeZuniga, (pictured above at the 2010 Wizard World Anaheim Comic Con. At that time, it was strangely enough published by DC Comics. I say strangely because in the early 1970's both DC and Marvel Comics were starting to push the boundaries of what could be published in a comic book format. Jonah Hex is portrayed as a surly and cynical bounty hunter, easily recognized by his face that is horribly scarred on the right side. Remember, this is the time period when the Comics Code Authority, (CCA), still held sway over what would and could be published in comics. Thus he is bound by a personal code of honor to protect and avenge the innocent. Jonah Hex actually first 'appeared' in a full-page in-house ad for All-Star Western #10. Even though that is not even a 'cameo' or a final page appearance in a 'to be continued' story, that is what a lot of Jonah Hex collectors look for...His '1st appearance' in those house ads which were published in various Nov/Dec 1971 dated DC comic books. His actual first 1st "full-story" appearance was then published a few weeks later in volume two of the title 'All-Star Western' #10 (1972), which is pictured above. Back then there was a lot of jockeying around between the Big Two (DC & Marvel), for newstand space. A title would be started, and then shortly afterwards renamed to catch the latest trend. That's what happened to All-Star Western! It was renamed 'Weird Western Tales' with its twelfth issue due to all of the HoRRoR / MoNSTer comic titles that were pouring out then. You'll notice that in All-Star Western, that Jonah Hex was just one of three characters with stories in the comic book. There was also Bat Lash and El Diablo. Well, in the new title, Jonah Hex all but dominated the total number of pages until issue #38. That's when Scalphunter took over the spotlight of the 'Weird Western Tales' title, while Jonah moved into his own self-titled series, Jonah Hex. That new title started in 1977, and lasted for 92 issues with Michael Fleisher as the main writer. Issue #92 was published cover dated August of 1985. BTW, Scalphunter ran in 'Weird Western Tales' until that title was cancelled in August of 1980. It lasted a total of 80 issues, including the 11 of it's previous title name. So, with any comic book character that has been around for 38 years, there are way too many topics to touch upon in a blog post, as first mentioned above. I'll just mention that seeing Tony DeZuniga again, (co-creator of Jonah Hex), shown above holding the Jonah Hex comic book cover to issue #39 that he illustrated, was fun. That's because his he and wife Tina, (shown at the bottom right of this blog post), were pleased with the earlier blog post I had blogged on them, after seeing them at the 2009 Long Beach Comic Con. I mentioned at the top of this blog post that there appears to be a lot of interest in the upcoming film, Jonah Hex. I of course haven't seen it yet, and probably won't see it until it is on DVD, because my wife, Tina, is not thrilled about the movie trailers that are being shown on TV for it. It is a Warner Bros. film that is being directed by Jimmy Hayward. It stars Josh Brolin as the title character. It also stars Megan Fox, John Malkovich, Megan Fox, Michael Fassbender and oh, did I mention Megan Fox? That could be one of the reason why Tina is not at all interested in seeing this film at the Big Screen... Again, the film is scheduled to be released on June 18, 2010 in the USA. For more info on the upcoming film itself, I'm going to refer you to the Wikipedia Entry here... Please be aware that not all entries posted there are 100% accurate all the time.
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As mentioned in today's Main Feature... That's Tina and Tony DeZuniga at the 2010 Wizard World Anaheim Comic Con! My thanks to those of YOU that have read today's blog post! I do appreciate that, whether YOU are a First Timer here, or a regular reader of this Blog! For those of you that didn't know me before today...I first set up as a 'dealer' at the 1972 San Diego West Coast Comic Con (SDCC) at the El Cortez Hotel. So I've been around comic conventions for a little while, LOL! My wife Tina and I now have an on-line exhibitor (dealer) table at the first "virtual" comic con titled the "Facebook Comic Con" (FBCC)! You can view our dealer table and interact with us there on Facebook by clicking this link, which takes you to our table named: 'Facebook Comic Con | Make It So Marketing'. So if YOU are a Facebook member, please 'join' our Facebook Comic Con - Make It So Marketing exhibitor table for updates, specials, links to this blog, and other wall comments that we post every day! Also, if you are a Facebook member and would like to also join my Facebook Network, feel free to send a 'friend request' to 'Michael D Hamersky'. I am reaching the maximum of 5,000 Facebook Friends soon, and I don't want YOU to be left out! ------------------- Talking about comics: if YOU are a comics creator, (writer, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, etc.), OR even a Comics / Magazine Publisher, feel free to contact me regarding YOUR works for a possible mention / review. I'm always ready to be knocked over into a great storyline! I've made a special blog post about: "How To Best Submit YOUR Publication For Possible Review!" for those creators / publishers that would like to possibly have their publications mentioned or reviewed. Just click on the link provided in this paragraph! ~Michael @ ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com WEB PAGE NOTE: This blog post is written for the IE Browser standards. Chrome, Safarai, Netscape, Firefox and the others serve the page up differently. The screen display resolution is best seen at the setting of 1024 x 768. ------- NOTE: All images and characters within this blog post are copyright and trademark their respective owners. |
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