After a tense run-in with the Archduke's soldiers leaves Diego wounded, Django finds that he must step into the black costume and mask to operate in Zorro's stead. He soon discovers that what he thought of as a simple bodyguard job has forced him to confront a grim and all-too familiar enemy-the specter of slavery. Meanwhile, the ever-wily Diego lays the seeds of a trap for the greedy Archduke. Quentin taratino's first original foray into comics draws closer to its dramatic conclusion, scripted by Eisner Award winner Matt Wagner, artist Esteve pol and colorist Brennan Wagner. one more issue to go until the grand finale...
I look forward to next issue's conclusion to this story. Mini-series or major event? We'll all know next month. Read Full Review
Generally Matt Wagner writes this book in the same style as his other Zorro comics, but occasionally Django's dialogue will recall a bit more of Quentin Tarantino's fiery style. If only the two sensibilities blended more evenly. Read Full Review
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