Catwoman is created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane for DC comics. Catwoman first appeared in Batman #1, 1940. She is the member of the Batman Family including with Robin The Boy Wonder, Batwoman and Batgirl. Catwoman's real name is Selina Kyle.
Catwoman is a femme fatale, whose tight suit is an icon. Golden Age Catwoman was a buglar, or sometimes the helper of Batman. Catwoman returned at Silver Age in Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #70, 1966. In The Dark Knight she is a old, fat woman, abused by the Joker. In Modern Age Catwoman has seen in the stories Heart of Hush, Final Crisis, Batman R.I.P., Batman Reborn and Blackest Night. Catwoman has appeared in crossovers including with Vampirella and Demon in Wednesday Comics 2009.
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Jonah Hex is created by John Albano and Tony DeZuniga. Scarved avenger first appeared in All-Star Western #10, 1972. Own comic book runned in 1977-1985. Series started again 2005, by Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti and Luke Ross.
Hex is the western anti-hero, who has appeared in Bat Lash by Joe Orlando, Carmine Infantino, Sheldon Mayer and Sergio Aragonés, Loveless by Brian Azzarello and Marcelo Frusin and High Moon by David Gallaher and Steve Ellis. Hex is not a superhero, but still he has adventured with many superheroes, including Batman, Hawkman, Superman, Deadshot, Green Lantern, Swamp Thing and JLA. He has took apart to Crisis on Infinite Earths, Books of Magic, Infinite Crisis and Weird Western Tales Blackest Night crossover.
Jonah Hex movie (2010) is starred by Josh Brolin (Jonah Hex). Brolin has starred Coen Brothers No Country for Old Men, W. and Men in Black III. Others are John Malkovich (Turnbull), Michael Fassbender (Burke), David Patrick Kelly (Prospector), Brandi Coleman (Olean) and hot Megan Fox (Leila), familiar from Transformers movies.
Jonah Hex publications:
- All-Star Western #10-"11, 1972
- Weird Western Tales #12-#14, #16-#38, 1972-1977
- Jonah Hex Vol. 1 #1-#92, 1977-1985
- Jonah Hex Spectacular #1, 1978
- Hex #1-#18, 1985-1987
- Secret Origins Vol. 3 #21, 1987
- Jonah Hex: Two Gun Mojo #1-#5, 1993
- Jonah Hex: Riders of the Worm and Such #1-#5, 1995
- Jonah Hex: Shadows West #1-#3, 1999
- Jonah Hex Vol. 2 2005-ongoing
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Showcase Presents: Jonah Hex: Volume 1, 2005
- Showcase Presents: Jonah Hex: Volume 2, 2007
Tales of Suspense comic book runned from January 1959 to March 1968, published by Marvel Comics. Primus motor was, again, Stan Lee, with Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko and Don Heck. Tales to Astonish was similar title, and runned at the sime time.
Tales of Suspense started at the science fiction magazine, but in the late 1960s Iron Man and Captain America took leadership. Tales to Astonish main characters were Incredible Hulk, Ant-Man (later Giant-Man) and Namor the Sub-Mariner. Tales to Astonish returned in 1979-1981 and 1994. Strange Tales concentrate more horror and magic, and presented Doctor Strange and Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Strange Tales started again in 2009.
Amazing Fantasy began as Amazing Adventures in 1961. Spider-Man first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15 1962, and it is one of the most expensive comic books of all time. Amazing Fantasy renewed in 1995.
World of Fantasy by Atlas Comics runned 1956-1959, and Strange Worlds runned only a 5 issues 1958-1959, but Journey into Mystery with Thor were more succesful.
Tales to Astonish publications and reprints:
- Marvel Comics:
70th Anniversary Edition
- Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Tales to Astonish
- Reprints Tales to Astonish #1-#10
- Essential Astonishing Ant-Man, Vol. 1 (2002)
- Reprints Tales to Astonish #27, #35-#60
- Essential Incredible Hulk, Vol. 1 (2006)
- Reprints Tales to Astonish #60-#91
- Essential Incredible Hulk, Vol. 2
- Reprints Tales to Astonish #92-#101
- Essential Sub-Mariner Vol. 1 (2009)
- Reprints Tales to Astonish #70-#101
Strange Tales:
- Strange Tales #1-#188 (1951-1968, 1973-1976)
- Strange Tales Annual #1-#2 (1962–1963)
- Strange Tales vol. 2, #1-#19 (1987-1988)
- Strange Tales featuring Thing, Dr. Strange, Human Torch one-shot (1994)
- Strange Tales: Dark Corners #1 (1998)
- Strange Tales vol. 4, #1-#2 (1998)
- Strange Tales Vol. 5, #1- (2009–ongoing)
Amazing Adventures:
- Amazing Adventures #1-#6 (1961)
- Amazing Adventures vol. 2, #1-#39 (1970-1976)
- Amazing Adventures vol. 3, #1-#14 (1979-1981)
- Amazing High Adventure #1-#5 (1984, 1985-1986)
- Amazing Adventures vol. 4, #1 (1988)
Amazing Fantasy:
- Amazing Adult Fantasy #7-#14 (1961-1962)
- Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962)
- Amazing Fantasy #16-#18 (1995-1996)
- Amazing Fantasy Vol. 2, #1-#20 (2004-2006)
- Amazing Fantasy Omnibus (2007)
- Araña: The Heart of the Spider: Vol. 1: Heart of The Spider Digest (2004–2005)
- Scorpion: Poison Tomorrow Digest (2005)
- Death's Head 3.0: Unnatural Selection (2006)