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Jan 2013 · Hermes Press · 49.99 USD
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"Presenting Senor Zorro" is a standout entry in Alex Toth’s celebrated Zorro series, showcasing the legendary artist’s crisp, dynamic style in every line and shade. With Toth handling both pencils and inks—and the Western Publishing Production Shop lending their signature color work—this 2013 Hermes Press release captures the swashbuckling spirit of the masked hero with timeless precision. The cover, also by Toth, perfectly frames the drama of Diego’s latest duel with deception and danger.

Contains 18 stories
Presenting Senor Zorro
18 pp · Western-Frontier
Zorro [Don Diego de la Vega] (introduction, origin)Tornado (Zorro's horse)Bernardo (Diego's family servant)Don Alejandro de la Vega (Diego's father)Don Nacho Torres (land owner)Sergeant Demetrio Lopez GarciaCapitan Monastario (villain)Licenciado Pina (villain, a lawyer)
Zorro's Secret Passage
14 pp · Western-Frontier
Zorro [Don Diego de la Vega]TornadoBernardoDon Alejandro de la Vega (Diego's father)Don Nacho TorresElena Torres (Nacho's daughter)Pepito (one of the de la Vega's workers)Padre FelipeBenito Avila (vaquero)Sergeant Demetrio Lopez GarciaCapitan Monastario (villain)

In "Zorro's Secret Passage," Diego uses a hidden tunnel behind a fireplace to shelter Tornado while Capitan Monastario offers a hefty reward for the capture of Senor Nacho Torres. As Torres takes refuge at a nearby mission, the Capitan attempts to lure Zorro out by arresting a vaquero named Avila, who bears a striking resemblance to the masked hero.

The Ghost of the Mission: Part 1
13 pp · Western-Frontier
Zorro [Don Diego de la Vega]TornadoBernardoDon Nacho TorresPadre FelipeSergeant Demetrio Lopez GarciaCapitan Monastario (villain)

In "The Ghost of the Mission: Part 1," Zorro slips into the Mission San Gabriel under cover of night, his presence a whisper in the shadow of the church bells. With the Capitan’s men enforcing harsh labor on the mission’s Indian workers, Zorro moves through the stone halls and quiet courtyards, determined to free those trapped in service.

The Ghost of the Mission: Part 2
13 pp · Western-Frontier
Zorro [Don Diego de la Vegaalso as the Mad Ghost of the Mission]TornadoBernardoDon Alejandro de la VegaDon Nacho TorresPadre FelipeInocente (a mission Indian)Sergeant Demetrio Lopez GarciaContreras (a Lancer)Capitan Monastario (villain)

In "The Ghost of the Mission: Part 2," Don Diego spins a chilling tale of a spectral presence to unnerve Sergeant Garcia and the Lancers, hoping to free Inocente from Monastario’s grip. With Padre Felipe’s faith tested and the mission under siege, the line between fear and justice blurs as secrets from the past rise like smoke from the ashes.

A Bad Day for Bernardo
6 pp · Western-Frontier
Zorro [Don Diego de la Vega]TornadoBernardoMaria RamonDon Ramon (Maria's father)Jose (Maria's fiancee)

In "A Bad Day for Bernardo," Zorro enlists the reluctant help of the perpetually unlucky Bernardo on a mission to track down a missing girl named Maria. As the duo navigates the dusty trails of the frontier, Zorro uses Bernardo’s misfortune to his advantage, turning the Lancers’ pursuit into a clever ruse—only to uncover a twist neither expected.

Garcia's Secret
14 pp · Western-Frontier
Zorro [Don Diego de la Vega]TornadoBernardoPepe (vaquero)Pancho (vaquero)Senor AlcadeTio Gonzalez (innkeeper)Sergeant Demetrio Lopez GarciaCapitan Monastario (villain)

In "Garcia's Secret," Zorro’s nighttime prank at the cuartel sets off a chain of events that turns the Capitan’s authority on its head. When Garcia is forced to act as a spy to track down the masked vigilante, the real game begins—though Zorro’s next move is anything but what anyone expects.

The King's Emissary
12 pp · Western-Frontier
Zorro [Don Diego de la Vega]TornadoBernardo [also as Zorro]Senor AlcadeDon Esteban Salazar (Viceroy)Constancia (the Viceroy's daughter)Sergeant Demetrio Lopez GarciaCapitan Monastario (villain)Licenciado Pina (villain, Prime Minister)

In "The King's Emissary," Don Diego finds himself arrested as Zorro, setting off a chain of events that turns Los Angeles on its head. With the Viceroy’s sudden arrival looming, Monastario scrambles to impress him by staging a grand feast and unmasking the legendary outlaw—only to be outmaneuvered in the most unexpected way.

The Little Zorro
5.67 pp · Western-Frontier
Zorro [Don Diego de la Vega]TornadoBernardoManueloSergeant Demetrio Lopez Garcia

In this heartfelt tale from Alex Toth's Zorro, Diego and Bernardo encounter a determined young boy who’s journeyed from Santa Barbara to find Zorro, hoping to join his fight for justice. Moved by the boy’s courage, Zorro recognizes the need for more than just bravery—he tells him that true strength comes from learning, and sends him to Padre Onora’s mission school to begin his path.

The Eagle's Brood
26 pp · Western-Frontier
Zorro [Don Diego de la Vega]TornadoBernardoSergeant Demetrio Lopez GarciaCapitan Arturo Toledano (Commandante)Raquel Toledano (villain, Commandante's wife)The Eagle [Jose Sebastian Varga] (villain, introduction)Salvador Quintana (villain, introduction)Enrique Fuentes (villain, introduction)
The Visitor
6 pp · Western-Frontier
Zorro [Don Diego de la Vega]TornadoBernardoElena Lopez (introduction)Jose Lopez (Elena's wife, introduction)Elena's baby (introduction)Sergeant Demetrio Lopez Garcia

In "The Visitor," a desperate Elena leaves her infant at Diego’s doorstep, fearing for her husband Jose Lopez’s life after he’s jailed for protesting oppressive taxes. With quiet resolve, Zorro moves through the frontier shadows, determined to free Jose and restore what’s been torn apart.

Gypsy Warning
26 pp · Western-Frontier
Zorro [Don Diego de la Vega]TornadoBernardoSergeant Demetrio Lopez GarciaRaquel Toledano (villain, Commandante's wife, reforms)Espinoza (villain)Salvador Quintana (villain, innkeeper)Enrique Fuentes (villain, innkeeper)
A Double for Diego
6 pp · Western-Frontier
Zorro [Don Diego de la Vega]TornadoBernardoSergeant Demetrio Lopez Garcia
The Marauders of Monterey
26 pp · Western-Frontier
Zorro [Don Diego de la Vega]BernardoSergeant Demetrio Lopez GarciaCorporal ReyesGregorio VerdugoAnna Maria Verdugo (Gregorio's daughter)InnkeeperRamon Castillo (villain)Francisco Palomares (villain)Pablo (villain, Verdugo's serveant)
The Enchanted Bell
6 pp · Western-Frontier
Zorro [Don Diego de la Vega]BernardoSergeant Demetrio Lopez GarciaSgt. Garcia's LancersDon Rafael ValenciaSenor Valdez (villain, tax collector, mention only)

In "The Enchanted Bell," Zorro steps in when Don Rafael faces losing his cherished garden bell to the tax collector, who has his own designs on the seemingly ordinary object. With the bell rumored to be a protective charm that resists theft, Zorro devises a clever plan to keep it safe—without revealing his true identity.

The Runaway Witness
21 pp · Adventure, Western-Frontier
Zorro [Diego de la Vega]BernardoTornadoSergeant Demetrio Lopez GarciaCorporal ReyesLita Rialgo (introduction)Senor Tomaso (Zuloga's partner, introduction, death)unnamed stagecoach driver (introduction)Senor Zuloga (villain, introduction)Zuloga's henchmen (villains, introduction for all)

In "The Runaway Witness," Jo, a young woman tending her flower stall, becomes the sole witness to a murder that sets off a deadly chase across the frontier. When Zuloga, the killer, dispatches thugs to eliminate her and even misdirects Sergeant Garcia, Diego—knowing the girl is in danger—steps in as Zorro to protect her, then takes on the identity of Diego to guide her to safety in San Diego. With danger closing in on every stagecoach ride, the hunt becomes a race of wits and courage.

Friend Indeed
5 pp · Adventure, Western-Frontier
Zorro [Don Diego de la Vega]Bernardo (cameo)Sergeant Demetrio Lopez Garcia
Senor Gomez Hunts a Fox
1 pp · Adventure, Western-Frontier
Sergeant Demetrio Lopez Garciavarious townspeopleAntonio Gomez (villain, the Governor's emissary)

In "Senor Gomez Hunts a Fox," the Governor’s emissary arrives in Los Angeles determined to capture Zorro, the elusive Fox, after growing impatient with Garcia’s lack of results. Armed with conflicting descriptions from the townsfolk—each wildly different—Senor Gomez sets out on a hunt that quickly reveals just how hard it is to pin down a legend.

Clash With Diego
1 pp · Adventure, Western-Frontier
Zorro [Don Diego de la Vega]BernardoSergeant Demetrio Lopez Garcia

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artist, inker Alex Toth
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Reprints

↩ Reprints Four Color #882 (1958), Four Color #920 (1958), Four Color #933 (1958), Four Color #960 (1958), Four Color #976 (1959), Four Color #1003 (1959), Walt Disney's Zorro #12 (1960)

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