American Mythology Archives Presents: Zorro #1
"Presenting Senor Zorro" kicks off a bold new chapter in the Zorro legend, reimagining the masked hero’s origins with striking art by Alex Toth, whose dynamic lines and bold compositions bring the 1820s pueblo to vivid life. Don Diego returns to his homeland under the shadow of a tyrannical Commandante, and with a clever plan in motion—adopting the guise of the elusive Fox and enlisting his loyal servant as a silent observer—he sets out to challenge injustice. The cover by Alex Toth captures the mystery and flair of this classic tale, making this a must-read for fans of the mythic hero.
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In 1820, Don Diego returns home from Spain at his father's request, due to the tyranical rule of the pueblo's new Commandante. He decides on the trip over to adopt the guise of a fox to diffuse suspicion from himself when he becomes a man of action, and that his servant will play the part of a deaf and dumb man in order to gather vital information. After listening to his father's recounting of the events on-going in the pueblo, Don Diego decides on a secret course of action to fight Monastario: as Zorro, the Fox! His first assignment is to free a local landowner from false imprisonment.
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