Lady Zorro is called back to Alta California to recover a sacred Indian war axe, stolen by mercenary soldiers. Only she can stop an all-out bloody war across the ranchos, and more deaths like the one that consumed her family... if she can stay on mission! But when an opportunity for ultimate vengeance presents itself, can she ignore it? Or will the fire to put her greatest foe six feet under a preacher consume Lady Zorro... and all of Alta California with it? A violent, sexy tale of intrigue and swashbuckling as the female Fox must use all her assets to get herself out of trouble.
Lady Zorro is a great quick story with a lot of potential. Read Full Review
I'm not sure there is enough to Lady Zorro to carry her own book, but she certainly has the qualities of a strong supporting character. Her motivations are unique and, well, strong female characters are never a bad thing. Read Full Review
Lady Zorro 1 is good, old fashioned swashbuckling fun. While the pace of the issue sometimes hurt the overall story, the strength of the character, the great action, and the art of Villegas and Hickman make this worth reading. I know I'll be back for issue two. Recommended. Read Full Review
The story is a direct follow on from the events detailed in Zorro Rides Again #10 to 12, but I did not feel lost having not read those stories so this is a good a place as any to jump onboard. If you like your swords and intrigue then Lady Zorro is highly recommended Read Full Review
This short miniseries is definitely something you'll want to pick up if you're a fan of seeing different takes on the western genre. Read Full Review
She is confronted by the Generals wife and proceeds to fight her in an action scene that is mostly cleavage with a side of violence. After she kills the Generals wife with the ax and flees with the soldier, they end up kissing before she runs off, putting on the Zorro mask. Yep, the soldier she absolutely hated and wanted nothing to do with in the beginning of the issue is suddenly making out with her, and its made to be totally okay. Read Full Review
If your interest wasn't already piqued beforehand, Lady Zorro #1 won't do much to sell you on the mini-series but Zorro fans will likely enjoy the swordplay and the chance to see Lady Zorro in action once more. For fans. Read Full Review