The walls close in around Tonto and The Lone Ranger as the ranchers hire Connor, the deadliest man in the West, to kill the troublesome pair. From MARK RUSSELL (The Flintstones, Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles) and BOB Q (James Bond Origin).
A terrific title that truly embraces the spirit of the west! Read Full Review
Fans of Mark Russells work on 2017s Flintstones and 2018s Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles will find the same sharp satire and deep wit in Dynamites The Lone Ranger. The latest issue is fantastic, and the series is early enough in its run that catching up should be easy. This is one of the best books being published right now and deserves to be read by as wide an audience as possibleand this issue ends with a hell of a cliffhanger, promising an explosive resolution next issue. Read Full Review
This is the type of book where you can tell everyone involved has a lot of pride in their role. Each task is done with the utmost care leading to a book filled with ambition and thought. If you simply want your straightforward Lone Ranger tale about taking out the mischievous bad guys it is there to be had. When you look underneath that you can see there that it has so much more to offer. Read Full Review
I reviewed the first issue of this series several months back, and while I had a few issues with the timeline and real world events, I believe I still said to pick it up. That recommendation has not changed. The Lone Ranger #4 is a rip-roaring tale that unfolds at an unbelievable entertaining pace and is an effortless read. Grab your spurs and head out to your local purveyor of sequential art and periodicals, The Lone Ranger #4 is worth the time. Read Full Review
Another solid issue in a great Wild West story, with crisp art and great writing. If you want more interesting cowboy content, you should be looking at this series Read Full Review
Well, that was intense.
Last month we were introduced to Conner. A well mannered, cannibal who was hired by our villains to take out our heroes. His impact was is immediately felt as he uses available evidence to get the drop on Lone Ranger and Tonto.
Conner is a Bad-Ass villain. He matches up well with our heroes and even manages to pick Tonto out of a crowd, catching him off guard. The encounter between the two characters manages to be one of the most intense matchups I've seen so far this year.
Conner is also given a backstory that is just as tragic as it is horrifying. Even though he's shown to be a monstrous individual, I still felt sorry for the guy.
As usual Tonto gets the bes more
This is a good villain and the series is starting to find its balance with tone and humour.