Jonny Quest (Dynamite Entertainment)/Issue 2

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Jonny Quest Issue 2
JQ DE 2 Cover A.jpg
Part of Jonny Quest
Based on Jonny Quest
Published by Dynamite Entertainment
Publication date September 11, 2024
Page count 36
Writers Joe Casey
Drawn by Sebastián Piriz
Inked by Sebastián Piriz
Colored by Lorenzo Scaramella
Lettered by Taylor Esposito
Edited by Matt Idelson
Cover artists Chad Hardin
Jae Lee (variant)
June Chung (variant)
Tom Raney (variant)
Richard Pace (variant)
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Jonny Quest Issue 2 is a Jonny Quest comic published by Dynamite Entertainment on September 11, 2024. It was written by Joe Casey, and drawn by Sebastián Piriz and Lorenzo Scaramella.

For "Jonny Quest #2"

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Doctor Zin Speech bubble
Jonny Quest Speech bubble
Old Jonny Speech bubble
Race Bannon Speech bubble
Doctor Benton Quest Speech bubble
Hadji Speech bubble
Bandit Speech bubble
Werner Heisenberg
Doug Wildey
Howard Hughes
Old Hadji Speech bubble


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

Credits

Production

Behind the scenes

  • Hadji mentions the 1956 film Forbidden Planet.
  • There's a paper note on Jonny's laptop that reads Doug Wildey, the creator of the original Jonny Quest cartoon.
  • The tiny spider bots are based on the giant spider robot in the Jonny Quest episode "The Robot Spy."
  • Hadji's surname is Singh, which was made for the The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest TV series.
  • Special thanks are given to Josh Anderson and Victoria Selover.
  • Cover D by Richard Pace is an homage to DC Comics' The Dark Knight Returns comic book miniseries.[1]

Errors

  • When Cover B was originally issued for solicitation, it was erroneously labeled as Issue #1.

Alternate covers

Cover A

By Chad Hardin.

Cover B

By Jae Lee and June Chung.

Cover C

By Tom Raney.

Cover D

By Richard Pace.

Cover E

By Tom Raney (again).

Reprints

References

  1. ^ Comic Art Live (August 24, 2024). "Live Art Sale and Chat with Richard Pace" (at 1:37:09). YouTube. Retrieved Novembe 25, 2024.