Through trickery and guile, Tonto and The Lone Ranger foil the evil ranchers' land grab, forcing them to turn to the deadliest bounty hunter in the west- a fop, a dandy, and a cannibal named Connor.
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I definitely got a Dark Knight vibe from The Lone Ranger #3. It's not as dark a story as the Nolan Film but some of the story beats are similar. After dealing our corrupt politicians a series of staggering blows they decide to bring in Conner, a depraved, cannibal bounty hunter.
This issue was simply a joy to read. The dynamic between The Lone Ranger and Tonto is fun and I get a chuckle whenever they put a plan together.
Mark has a great voice for these characters. Tonto's simple delivery underlies a very complex character. Although he's not the title character. Tonto is definitely the MVP of the series so far.
It will be interesting to see what develops as Conner is presented as being a r more
This issue has a lot of action and a few good laughs. The only thing that could have been communicated more clearly was the branding logo of each ranch because it wasn't clear to me at first when the combined logo was revealed.