Superstar artist Sean Gordon Murphy delivers the main cover for his fresh take on the iconic masked vigilante, Zorro.
Don Quixote meets Narcos in Sean Gordon Murphy's Zorro: Man of the Dead. In this modern reimagining, the writer-artist behind DC Comic's Batman: White Knight, delivers a fresh take on the legendary swashbuckling hero.
Zorro has returned! Well, kind of. Diego has shown that the spirit of Zorro flows through him and has left a trail of ne'er-do wells in his wake. But now Rosa must try to save her brother who believes he is the protector of La Vega, as El Roj more
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This is good stuff.
I'm not really sure what to make of this series because it's not really a Zorro tale. Instead we get a mentally broken young man masquerading as the famous vigilante and his sister who's role is to keep him from getting himself killed apparently. Rosa is tough and Diego is no slouch himself but it just feels too different to be called a Zorro book. It's unique for sure and written well so I'll give it a good score but I don't think it's going to make this property surge in popularity any time soon.