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All Star Western #1 - No Rest for the Wicked

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Someone is killing all the prostitutes in Gotham City. Jonah Hex goes from old west to the big city in this relaunch of 'All-Star Western,' and it is good.

Prostitutes in Gotham City are being murdered one by one in the first issue of 'All-Star Western,' but who can solve the mystery behind these deaths and what does it all mean? Jonah Hex makes his return in the relaunch of DC's 'All-Star Western.'

The Good

Gun-slinging action, murder, mystery and mayhem are all prevalent in the pages of the first issue of 'All-Star Western.' Jonah Hex makes his return, but rather than being back in the old west, Hex is in Gotham City and has been hired to solve a murder mystery that has left several sex workers dead. If you read Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti's 'Jonah Hex' then you know that the stories in that series rarely featured Hex in a big, developing city; so it's interesting to see how All-Star Western differs with both these creators writing Hex.

Palmiotti, Gray and Moritat get the tone of the time period perfectly; it's spot on. Everything from the characterization of the characters, the tone, dialogue and the gorgeous art by Moritat serve to perfectly capture the true essence of Gotham City during the height of the second industrial revolution following the American Civil War.

One thing I really liked about this issue are the two perspectives. The narration in this book reads like Doctor Amadeus Arkham's journal entries; and when Dr. Arkham isn't writing about the murders in Gotham, he's psychoanalyzing Jonah Hex. This not only serves to establish Arkham's character, but it's a great way to introduce new readers to Hex and to help them fully grasp his character.

The Bad

Honestly, there's nothing bad about this book. Fantastic read.

The Verdict

I'm a big fan of Jonah Hex, but I definitely wasn't expecting this issue to be this good. We are introduced to Hex in the beginning as a wandering bounty hunter who still wears his Civil War uniform because "it's the only one that fits." He has his own brand of justice and if he's paid enough, is happy to do the work some people would rather avoid. The narration of Amadeus Arkham serves to guide the reader through the story and help them understand just what kind of a man Jonah Hex is. What we get is an interesting and entertaining dynamic between two characters. Top that with a collection of murders and you have yourself an edge of your seat mystery that everyone should be reading. The story is brilliant, the art is breathtaking and the characterizations are fantastic. One of the issues I am most looking forward to reading consistently, and one that any new reader will enjoy.

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the_stegman

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Edited By the_stegman  Moderator

meh...although i have nothing against Hex, i really really dislike westerns..so i will probably pass on this one 

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Edited By Daveyo520

Will pick it up tomorrow.

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Edited By fenixREVOLUTION

This was my book of the week. I never read Jonah Hex, but all the good word of mouth from Sara got me to check it out and I was definitely impressed. The story and art were both fantastic, I'll definitely be sticking around.

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I read Hex's original series and I am a big fan. This went to the top of the New 52 imo

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damn! i shouldve picked this up..probably all sold out by now >.< aha ill probably pick this up 2nd print.

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Edited By inferiorego  Staff

Fantastic book! Dead on review Sara!

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@The Stegman: this has next to nothing to do with Westerns. It's pretty much "From Hell" lite in old Gotham. Sure, Hex carries some revolvers and wears his old civil war get-up but that's about where it ends. Honestly, no idea why it's called All Star Western.

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I really don't like the colouring of the book. The colours just look flat at times and it really stands out when you compare it to the better coloured parts.

I do think this was a better detective story than Detective Comics but would it of killed the J's to do a one off story, (that can be said for every book DC have put out), or even better remove that bar-brawl and do a quick 4 page story. Maybe my time going back and reading 2000 AD (where 4 pages can be the norm) has tainted my view on the matter.

But yeah All-Star Western is great, it is the only book of the DCnU that is firmly on my pull list.

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Edited By Lexino

Anyone managed to find the red hooded woman? I have been looking and didn't find her

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I think this is the single best comic issue I've read in years, seriously just mind blowingly awesome. I figured it'd be good but damn it was awesome. I'm not saying the arc will be the greatest story ever told, I'n just saying this issue stands out as the best single issue I've read in one sitting since probably Superman Red Son #1 the day it came out. WOW.
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This was top of the read pile this week. And will continue to be.
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@Lexino said:

Anyone managed to find the red hooded woman? I have been looking and didn't find her

page 10 in the big panel where Amadeus asks Hex about his scar.

Such a great book. I was really happy to see old corrupt Gotham and I very much enjoy this fellowship of Hex & Arkham, which is a classic smart guy & tough guy parternship. All the wealthy elitist people of Gotham having the death rings is a creepy angle, we're left unsure if the Gotham Butcher is just one of them, or many of them. I look forward to see where this story goes.

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Great Review. Gonna have to stick this to trade must buy now. If only I can find someone who's reading this, and borrow their issues.

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Great review Sara. Like fenixREVOLUTION, I kept hearing your praises issue after issue of the previous Hex series. The artwork is very beautiful. The macabre lineart and some of the panel arrangements remind me of the old horror comics like Eerie and Creepy that I read as a kid at my local 7-Eleven. Arkham's analysis of Hex was a pretty efficient way to introduce the main character. I got a strange supernatural/horror vibe from the last two pages as the revelation sinks in but I just finished reading the first story arc of American Vampire so that could just be Scott Snyder's influence creeping into this other American setting. I really liked that short dialogue with Amadeus and his mother (a nod to Grant Morrison's Arkham Asylum graphic novel!). I caught this on the second reading. But I am glad to get on board with this series and see where this creative team takes me.

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@RiddlingGambit said:

@Lexino said:

Anyone managed to find the red hooded woman? I have been looking and didn't find her

page 10 in the big panel where Amadeus asks Hex about his scar.

Such a great book. I was really happy to see old corrupt Gotham and I very much enjoy this fellowship of Hex & Arkham, which is a classic smart guy & tough guy parternship. All the wealthy elitist people of Gotham having the death rings is a creepy angle, we're left unsure if the Gotham Butcher is just one of them, or many of them. I look forward to see where this story goes.


Indeed, does anyone else think that maybe the skull-ring wearing Gotham Elite could be an incarnation of the League of Shadows? The way the killer(s) write fear at each murder scene, which is a focal point of the League of Shadows teaching, and the fact that they're killing a sinful profession that has ties to crime and slum kinda has a wipe out the scum League of Shadows feel to it.
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Got the comic can't wait to read it.

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I am a huge fan of historical fiction I can't wait until this book inevitably brings plot points into scott snyder's batman. I am hoping along the way we get appearances from Abin Sur or Bat Lash. I didn't really take to the Jonah Hex book due to the narrow breadth of stories to be told but this new take looks to be right up my alley. I bought this book can't wait to wake up tomorrow and give her a read.

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I loved this book very much. What was great also was the subtle references to the Gotham we know today; the mention that a 'Wayne' will be in attendance at the party and that he is a figure of importance, and that the mayor is a Cobblepot. I thought this issue is one of the best. I can't wait to see the growing relationship between Hex and Arkham.

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Fantastic read! It is like a darker version of a Sherlock Holmes mystery. LOVE IT!

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Nice review Sara! This book is so freaking good!!!
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Fantastic Review Sara!

Jonah Hex is back with a new #1, for me this is a huge title!

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Had to go to a second store but I got it.

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The previous Jonah Hex series was extremly readers friendly, and I had a couple friends here (Europe...Switzerland(!!)) that don't read US comics, actually following it and buying the trades as they came along.

Hope this one will be true to that...

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The moment I saw the Score I knew who it was that wrote it :P

That's not a bad thing.

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Got lucky and picked up the last copy at my local comic shop today (figured they'd be out by now), really excited to check it out!

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really good

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It was beyond super great.

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I love the fact that they are going back with the western comics. I cannot wait for the backup features to see how the rest of the DCnU old west is being written.

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Screw 'Book of the Week'. This was 'Book Of The Month' and 'Book of the New 52'.

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The book was great. Palmiotti continues to do great work and I love how this arc is setting up.

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I thought the book was great with a really interesting story, and the art started of fantastically. However as you go through the book, for me at least, their was a very obvious devolution in quality, with backgrounds disappearing and character faces becoming less detailed and sharp. 
 
It was still a good book and i'll get issue 2, but if the art keeps getting sloppy in the second half of each issue i can see myself dropping it, because it will only annoy more and more everytime i read.
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I think this ties with action for my favorite book of the new 52. I hope it stays around.

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Edited By fodigg

One for the bad category: It was great, it had the elements of a western, but it wasn't a western! It was a plot surrounding Gotham's own Jack the Ripper, but with Jonah Hex instead of the lead from Moore's From Hell.