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.
El Rojo and the Cartel have had enough of Diego and his delusions. There will never be a return of Zorro, and they will punish anyone who disagrees. But even Rosa is having a hard time dismissing Zorro as anything more than a myth, as her brother relentlessly ins more
Zorro: Man of the Dead #3 is a great installment of what's been a very pleasant surprise this year. Read Full Review
If you like swashbuckling or stories of urban heroes, Zorro: Man of the Dead is sure to leave a mark on your heart. Thankfully, those who have missed out on the series to date, like me, will soon have a chance to read it on-line. Read Full Review
Whether readers are new to Zorro or want to find a great and well written action comic, there is no need to look further than Zorro: Man of the Dead. Read Full Review
A delightfully fresh take on the legendary swashbuckler, and a series that does a fantastic job of showcasing Murphy's skill as both writer and artist, this series is definitely going to leave a (hopefully not Z-shaped) mark on anyone who decides to pick it up. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
ZORRO: MAN OF THE DEAD #3 delivers a compelling blend of action, intrigue, and character-driven storytelling. While some elements may require a willing suspension of disbelief, the overall experience is thoroughly enjoyable for fans of the genre, with stellar artwork and a gripping narrative. Read Full Review
Zorro: Man of the Dead #3 continues a great new take on the classic hero. Readers should not have trouble catching up. Murphy's storytelling literally and visually continues to be superb. Read Full Review
I was legitimately on the edge of my seat with the ending of Zorro Man of The Dead #3! This was a hell of a hook ending that makes you want to read the next issue immediately. I am a long-time Zorro fan and I do prefer a classic Don Diego swashbuckling adventure. However, I must admit that this intriguing take on the myth of Zorro in Zorro Man of The Dead has been fascinating. This story has been an interesting twist on the Zorro franchise that makes for something a bit different. Read Full Review