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When his original series ended, Jonah was thrown into a post-Apocalyptic future ala [[Mad Max]] in a title called simply ''Hex''. He had a few miniseries in [[Vertigo Comics]] with a supernatural bent, went on to a new DCU series that, with the [[Comics Code]] having lost any meaningful power, was even [[Darker and Edgier]] and [[Bloodier and Gorier|Gorier]] than before, and eventually came full circle, returning to the pages of ''All-Star Western'' in the [[New 52]] as the main character.
 
The character has appeared in ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]],'' ''[[Justice League]],'' and ''[[Batman: The Brave And The Bold|Batman the Brave And The Bold]]'' episodes and is set to appear in ''[[Legends of Tomorrow]]''. Also, a feature film was released on June 18 2010 starring Josh Brolin and [[Megan Fox]]. The results were... less than auspicious, with reviews ranging from mixed to horrible, and a box office that suffered heavily (thanks mostly to competition from ''[[Toy Story|Toy Story 3]]''). There is also an animated "DC Showcase" short that serves as a bonus feature for ''[[Batman: Under the Red Hood]]''; interestingly, it's written by Joe Lansdale, who wrote the Hex-starring Batman TAS episode "Showdown".
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