shouldn't that be 'how does batman end up in the wild west?'How exactly does a wild west character show up in Gotham City?
It's closer to Deadlands than Wild Wild West... there is a much more supernatural tone in the Hex series than a Technological one, even if you see tech time to time.Looks like Wild Wild West with dynamite guns instead of giant spidermechs.
Think I'll pass.
I gotta agree that it does resemble this.It's like if Wild Wild West fucked Van Helsing and the baby was stillborn
Occasionally. He HAS tangled with the likes of Raesh (sp?) Al'Ghul from Batman (which makes sense, as he's immortal) and Indian Mysticism does make many appearances in the comics. He also had a series where he was catapulted into the distant future when he was already pretty damn old. However, he generally fights more common foes like outlaws and corrupt individuals than the supernatural. However, some of these more "normal stories" can be just as disturbing as anything supernatural.It's been my understanding that Jonas Hex is kind of an old west version of John Constantine.
It's closer to Deadlands than Wild Wild West... there is a much more supernatural tone in the Hex series than a Technological one, even if you see tech time to time.[/QUOTE]Looks like Wild Wild West with dynamite guns instead of giant spidermechs.
Think I'll pass.