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All Star Western #11 CGC 9.6

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4-5/1972 - Jonah Hex makes his second appearance in this issue. Though he did appear shrouded in shadow on the previous issue's cover, here his face is seen on a cover for the first time. That's notable in itself, as the disfigured part of his visage was only shown once or twice per story in Hex's early appearances. Hex is portrayed by underrated artists Nestor Redondo (cover) and Tony DeZuniga (story), while the book's other stories are drawn by fan favorites Carmine Infantino, Gray Morrow, and Nick Cardy. This book boasts white pages and is a cornerstone of the Bronze Age DC lineup. A high-grade example of an increasingly sought-after issue.

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Certification Number

0320172003

Title/Series

All Star Western

Issue Number

11

Publisher

DC Comics

Grade

9.6

Grade Category

Universal

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

WHITE

Notes

2nd appearance of Jonah Hex. Last issue. Becomes Weird Western Tales. John Albano and Denny O'Neil stories Tony DeZuniga and Gray Morrow art Tony DeZuniga cover

Graded Date

August 9, 2017

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