Written by JUSTIN GRAY and JIMMY PALMIOTTI
Art by MORITAT and JORDI BERNET
Cover by MORITAT
The trail of a missing child from a wealthy family leads Jonah Hex and Amadeus Arkham into the watery catacombs of Gotham City's still-under-construction sewer system - but will they survive the many dangers that lurk in those twisty depths? Also: introducing the Barbary Ghost, a fireworks wielding mistress of vengeance, stalking San Francisco's criminal underworld.
Date Available: 12/28/2011
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN SCHAEFER
Again Justin Grey and Jimmy Palmiotti wow us with another installment of everyone favorite disfigured lawman, Jonah Hex. On his way out of Gotham, Hex is pulled back in by the promise of a hefty paycheck and a mystery involving missing children. Joining him is Doctor Arkham and the two are soon up to their noses in trouble. No spoilers but the best part of the book is the dialog between characters. Whether it be Jonah smarting off to a nun or Arkham's apologies for Hex's bad manners, the two make a charming pair. And the in-joke uttered by the villian on the last page is pretty good as well. Add in the fore knowledge that the caverns that the two are exploring are part of the future Batcave make for an enjoyable and well-rounded story. And with the introduction of a new back up feature, the Barbary Ghost, issue 4 deserves an