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Zorro: Man of the Dead: Volume 1
By (Author) Sean Murphy
Illustrated by Sean Murphy
Colorist Simon Gough
Massive Publishing
Massive Publishing
20th August 2024
United States
General
Fiction
741.5973
Paperback
128
Width 168mm, Height 260mm, Spine 10mm
249g
Don Quixote meets Narcos in this modern reimagining of the legendary swashbuckling hero Zorro by Sean Murphy, the writer-artist behind DC Comics Batman: White Knight.
Diego is a young man who is convinced that hes Zorro. As a child, he suffered a psychotic break after witnessing the murder of his parents by the drug cartel in his village. To cope with the trauma, he embraced the 200-year-old legend of Zorro by donning the mask, training with the sword, and declaring war on the Narcos for the sake of his people.
The story has a zing of its own, giving us a good reason why someone might face down heavily armed drug smugglers with only a sword and a horse. * MajorSpoilers.com *
From adrenaline-fueled action scenes to poignant character moments, each panel is meticulously crafted to evoke emotion and intensity.
* Comical Opinions *
"This artwork is some of the best Ive seen and I think its the best Sean Murphy has ever been. * Kapow Comics *
After breaking into the industry at a young age, Sean Murphy made a name for himself in the world of indie comics. Writing and illustrating Punk Rock Jesus, Sean showed his versatility as a creator. While he is widely known for his work with some of the industrys top writers on titles like Joe the Barbarian, American Vampire, The Wake, Chrononauts and Tokyo Ghost, Sean especially enjoys writing for himself. His Batman: White Knight, Curse of the White Knight, and Beyond the White Knight story arcs have garnered critical and popular acclaim. Now it is time for Zorro: Man Of The Dead.
Simon Gough is a UK based colourist, living on the sunny shores of Brighton by the sea. He lives a lonely existence from his tiny dark office, besieged through the day by the unanswerable questions of two pre-teen sons, and a wife who doesn't "understand"comics. He has art credits from DC to Zenescope, and everyone in between, and has worked on titles such as Batman, The Field, Ringside, and G.I Joe. Over the last 15 years he's forgotten more things he's worked onthan he can actually remember.