Four Color #732
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Challenge of Zorro," a 1956 Four Color comic, a woman who looks exactly like the King of Spain arrives in Mexico, claiming to be his long-lost twin sister. Written by Paul S. Newman and illustrated by Alberto Giolitti, this adventure sees Don Diego, accompanied by Bernardo and chaperoned by his fiancée Panchita, sail to Spain to help the ailing monarch. There, Zorro must unravel a dangerous plot to seize the throne, all while navigating a mystery that blurs the line between truth and deception. The cover by Alberto Giolitti captures the drama of the journey with striking flair.
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A mysterious woman, who bears a striking resemblence to the King of Spain, comes to Don Diego, claiming to be the secret twin sister of the King. She convinces Don Diego, accompanied by Bernardo and chaperoned by Diego's fiancé, Panchita, to sail with her to Spain, where the King is slowly dying. In Spain, Zorro must rescue the King from an intricate conspiracy to steal his throne.
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