Quentin Turnbull

Quentin Turnbull
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Weird Western Tales #22 (March–April 1974)
Created by Michael Fleisher
Tony DeZuniga
In-story information
Team affiliations Black Lantern Corps

Quentin Turnbull is a fictional character featured in DC Comics' Jonah Hex series. He first appeared in Weird Western Tales #22 (March–April 1974). He was created by Michael Fleisher and Tony DeZuniga. He is considered to be the archenemy of Jonah Hex.

Fictional character biography

Quentin Turnbull is a Virginian plantation owner who swears vengeance upon Jonah Hex for causing the death of Turnbull's son, Jeb, during the Civil War. Turnbull enlists the aid of various criminals including El Papagayo and The Chameleon. Many years later Turnbull begins to track down Hex, with the intention of having him killed for his crimes. His first effort is to send a team of five ex-Confederates to take him down, but Jonah manages to kill all of them. [1] He next hires a corrupt Sheriff, but the man is killed during the confusion of an attempted Presidential assassination. [2] In desperation, he puts a price on the bounty hunter's head and sends outlaws to do the deed. [3] Hex returns to Richmond with the intention of making peace with Turnbull, but Turnbull has him captured. They put Jonah on a trial with the Fort Charlotte survivors as his jury, and he is condemned to death. Hex escapes, but is unable to clear his name. [4] [5]

Blackest Night

During the Blackest Night event, Turnbull is reanimated as a Black Lantern. Working alongside the Black Lantern Hex, Turnbull tracks down his own great-great-grandson, Joshua, and kills him.[6]

In other media

Film

Television

References

  1. Weird Western Tales #23
  2. Weird Western Tales #24
  3. Weird Western Tales #25
  4. Weird Western Tales #26
  5. Weird Western Tales #30
  6. Weird Western Tales #71
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